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the cambridge rindge and latin students have spent the last six months organizing this week-long camp. teaching 40 special needs kids how to ride at the cambridge war memorial field house. >> this is "chronicle" on wcvb channel 5. anthony: unseen and unexpected. >> what i love is all the hidden compartments. anthony: secret drawers. a secret campsite. >> it is hidden from the anthony: they are waiting for a delivery of food. >> we have these harry potter berms flying throughout the store. anthony: track down these out-of-the-way summertime treasures. and writing the indian princess. jc visits the bull run. jc: it is the most unlikely musical success story.
the cambridge rindge and latin students have spent the last six months organizing this week-long camp. teaching 40 special needs kids how to ride at the cambridge war memorial field house. >> this is "chronicle" on wcvb channel 5. anthony: unseen and unexpected. >> what i love is all the hidden compartments. anthony: secret drawers. a secret campsite. >> it is hidden from the anthony: they are waiting for a delivery of food. >> we have these harry potter berms...
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cambridge. >> anchor: protesters locking arms on the steps of cambridge city hall. >> anchor: tom brady's hair taking the internet by storm. >> anchor: why his locks are the talk of the town. >> 7 news at 7:00 starts now. >> anchor: an 11-year-old boy rushed to the hospital when he's shot? abington. >> anchor: it does appear to be an accident. in abington with breaking details. >> reporter: this is what we know at this hour 211-year-old boys got hands on a gun. one of those boys was shot in the face. the plymouth county da says the shooting happened inside a home and appears to be accidental. the victim was rushed to boston hospital where he is be in stable condition. >> any gun shot wound is dangerous. anything can happen. our thoughts and prayers to that little boy's safety. and the state police working the da's doing a great job. >> reporter: the circumstances of the shooting are under investigation. the gun that was used in this is a legal hand gun. at this point not saying who it belongs to. you imagine out here including the police who responded to this young boy shot in the face. kimber
cambridge. >> anchor: protesters locking arms on the steps of cambridge city hall. >> anchor: tom brady's hair taking the internet by storm. >> anchor: why his locks are the talk of the town. >> 7 news at 7:00 starts now. >> anchor: an 11-year-old boy rushed to the hospital when he's shot? abington. >> anchor: it does appear to be an accident. in abington with breaking details. >> reporter: this is what we know at this hour 211-year-old boys got hands...
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they say it hit the ground near the cambridge turnpike. then stayed on the ground for about a half a mile. cutting a path of destruction. about four football fields wide. they said about 39 houses were damad one of them suffering some serious structural damage. they say it was kind of lucky here. a lot of the trees fell between the houses, rather than on the houses. but a thousand houses out here were left without power when a trigger within the concord power system tripped those houses off. they say many of those houses do have power restored right now. roads remain blocked. lexington road is one of the biggest roads. remains blocked and likely will for most of the day. the area continue to be blocked by the debris. the warning came on people's cell phones in the affected area. the mass emergency management association, they say that the system worked. this warning went off at 3:00 in the morning. some of the people reported getting in the path of the tornado. they say they woke up to 20 seconds of their cell phones wailing. a warning that
they say it hit the ground near the cambridge turnpike. then stayed on the ground for about a half a mile. cutting a path of destruction. about four football fields wide. they said about 39 houses were damad one of them suffering some serious structural damage. they say it was kind of lucky here. a lot of the trees fell between the houses, rather than on the houses. but a thousand houses out here were left without power when a trigger within the concord power system tripped those houses off....
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so if you are familiar with the concord area, what we're talking about is the lexington road cambridge turnpike area, that's concord's ridge neighborhood so you are seeing here will take a long-time to clean up the mess that's left behind. the order is business is first tower to those folks who live in that area and clearing the roadways. so we're going to start, going to continue our coverage now with byron barnett, he took a areas and joins us live now in that area to talk about what he learned there. >>> massive trees uprooted, homes damaged from fallen limbs, roads closed all from the violent tornado that ripped through concord just before 3:00 a.m. >>> we thought it was an earthquake. everything was shaking. we felt a lot of pressure against the walls. the dog was how long. everything was rattling. we didn't know what was happen probe the worst hit. the tornado roaring over the backyard pool, breaking windows, the force of the storm leaving a branch punched right through a wall. and this is sue ellen wheeler's backyard. you can see how the tornado just flattened all of these huge
so if you are familiar with the concord area, what we're talking about is the lexington road cambridge turnpike area, that's concord's ridge neighborhood so you are seeing here will take a long-time to clean up the mess that's left behind. the order is business is first tower to those folks who live in that area and clearing the roadways. so we're going to start, going to continue our coverage now with byron barnett, he took a areas and joins us live now in that area to talk about what he...
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and now the city of cambridge has plans for the property, and it may not include the famous place. really, i think, it should be a public space. >> that is the problem, the newsstand zits on cambridge land and leases a kiosk owned by the city. the city wants it opened to everyone. and richard is the cambridge city manager. >> the city's goal is pretty clear, you know, we want to make it a more public space. >> a multimillion dollars renovation means it is going to lose its home. >> it is a shame to see it just be forced out i mean, it is a landmark. >> for generations, students, tourists, and residents, it has been a place to grab a paper, or a magazine, something to drink, and a souvenir. >> i would be devastated, i would be really upset, i love this place. >> the kiosk is on the national register of historic places. >> the building will not be torn down, it is not going to be moved. >> as this shows, it would be re-purposed, but it is too early to know the purpose. could there be a big screen there? maybe you watch the olympics, the world series be. >> and with all of the history
and now the city of cambridge has plans for the property, and it may not include the famous place. really, i think, it should be a public space. >> that is the problem, the newsstand zits on cambridge land and leases a kiosk owned by the city. the city wants it opened to everyone. and richard is the cambridge city manager. >> the city's goal is pretty clear, you know, we want to make it a more public space. >> a multimillion dollars renovation means it is going to lose its...
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> and getting to have a start today despite the rough weather the two-time rower and member of the cambridge boat club winning her heat in the single skulled a advancing to the quarter finals. the team gearing up for the competition. and it has been submitted ally raceman can you see her on the vault and the floor that means she will compete in the all around event for team u.s.a. later in the week. now, to the first spoiler alert. these events have not aired yet f you don't want to know what happens, turn away for a minute. can you catch them in prime time here on 7 nbc tonight. if you want to be surprised close your eyes and ears and wait for 60 seconds. time for a spoiler alert. men's gymnastics on top in the preliminary qualifying. americans moving ahead of the reigning champ the japanese. and u.s. team captain chris brooks is 14th. top eight move on to monday's team final. the top 24 individual qualifiers who wanted to do the all around final. let's check out the m one gold and one silver. there are five other countries tied with one medal each. tonight in prime time you will see women'
> and getting to have a start today despite the rough weather the two-time rower and member of the cambridge boat club winning her heat in the single skulled a advancing to the quarter finals. the team gearing up for the competition. and it has been submitted ally raceman can you see her on the vault and the floor that means she will compete in the all around event for team u.s.a. later in the week. now, to the first spoiler alert. these events have not aired yet f you don't want to know...
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the case. protestors sending a message in cambridge. several black lives matter demonstrators locking themselves together on the steps refusing to budge. kielty o'hara live in cambridge with all the details. >> they want more affordable housing. starting at 5:30 this morning, they chained themselves to the front door of city hall. >> reporter: with blocks around their necks and chains binding their arms, black lives matter themselves to the front doors of city hall. >>> more more than eight house protestors chanted and spoke out for their cause. >> we're pushing for affordable housing. gentrification is killing cambridge and the people here are disappearing. >> city councilors say the affordable housing problem affects more people than just these protestors. >> teachers, firefighter, police officers, nurses, social workers, we've lost 49% of the economic group in our city over the past decade. that's really decimated this community. >> reporter: after hours of debating the issue and asking black lives matter to leave, police say they had
the case. protestors sending a message in cambridge. several black lives matter demonstrators locking themselves together on the steps refusing to budge. kielty o'hara live in cambridge with all the details. >> they want more affordable housing. starting at 5:30 this morning, they chained themselves to the front door of city hall. >> reporter: with blocks around their necks and chains binding their arms, black lives matter themselves to the front doors of city hall. >>>...
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. >> it was my destiny to find him and i do it wouldn't give up. 65 years after the cambridge soldier's death. heather: a show of sportmanship. a massachusetts native shows the true meaning of olympic spirit. harvey: heavy downpours and storms north and west of boston and the drought stricken area. where they are headed and what we face. >> patriots and bears practicing together again today patriots getting an old friend back today harvey: heavy downpours moving through tewksbury to andover. we will keep you posted. ed: hundreds of people turned out for an emotional ceremony today to welcome home the soldier killed in war more than 60 years ago. heather: david b nick shows how science and a family's persistence made it possible. david: soldiers saluted as a flag draped cop and rolled off the plane year wait came to an end. >> it was my destiny to find him and i knew it wouldn't give up. david: in 1951 during the korean war, 19-year-old corporal ron sparks would later die in a war camp. his nephew only met his uncle once, but promised his father before he died that someday he would bring
. >> it was my destiny to find him and i do it wouldn't give up. 65 years after the cambridge soldier's death. heather: a show of sportmanship. a massachusetts native shows the true meaning of olympic spirit. harvey: heavy downpours and storms north and west of boston and the drought stricken area. where they are headed and what we face. >> patriots and bears practicing together again today patriots getting an old friend back today harvey: heavy downpours moving through tewksbury to...
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. >>> also at 4:30, chained together, these protestors blocking the entrance to cambridge city hall. their mission to draw attention to the lack of offed forrabl >> they started protesting at 5:30 this morning, put blocking around their necks. they were protesting all day long and speaking out about the sky high rents in the city of cambridge. >> reporter: in handcuffs and under arrest, black lives matter protestors still chanting while being loaded into a police van. the four protestors facing hall for more than eight hours, their protest, affordable housing. >> we're pushing for affordable housing. gentrification is killing cambridge. the people of color who live here are disappearing. >> reporter: they're asking an increase for housing from 11% to 25%, something the mayor says they're working on. >> we're all here for the same reason, which is how to keep cambridge diverse and economically welcomi t i applaud your efforts. >> reporter: city councilman mark mcgovern says things in cambridge are expensive and they're in negotiations for more affordable housing in new developments, me
. >>> also at 4:30, chained together, these protestors blocking the entrance to cambridge city hall. their mission to draw attention to the lack of offed forrabl >> they started protesting at 5:30 this morning, put blocking around their necks. they were protesting all day long and speaking out about the sky high rents in the city of cambridge. >> reporter: in handcuffs and under arrest, black lives matter protestors still chanting while being loaded into a police van. the...
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protesters are angry at the cost of housing here in cambridge and in the city of boston as well. they say there has been overdevelopment and are ma all affordable housing. they are frustrated. >> we are pushing for affordable housing. gentrification is killing cambridge. the people of color who live here, are disappearing. >> we are all here for the same reason. how do we keep cambridge diverse? how do we keep cambridge economically available to all residents everywhere? i stand with you. live outside cambridge city hall. a protest going on on the city hall steps. protesters are chained together since 5:30 this morning demanding affordable housing: this protest isn't ending any time soon. no arrests, though. no arrests are expected either. >> sarah: we are talking storms in the tropics. people on oahu island are making hurricane preps. they are bracing for hurricane under a hurricane warning for the category two storm. crews have started stacking standbags on highways that could overflow. on the other side of the country, officials in the tampa area will be trying to prevent the s
protesters are angry at the cost of housing here in cambridge and in the city of boston as well. they say there has been overdevelopment and are ma all affordable housing. they are frustrated. >> we are pushing for affordable housing. gentrification is killing cambridge. the people of color who live here, are disappearing. >> we are all here for the same reason. how do we keep cambridge diverse? how do we keep cambridge economically available to all residents everywhere? i stand...
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chopper 6 is over the cambridge at the 2900 block of schoolhouse after a friend of the woman discovered the body at 6:30 tonight. was it a crime? investigators say it is still too early to tell. >>> a bank robber got away with $15,000 tonight from the bank at 19th and market in centrecity, verbally to tell her at 5:35, fortunately nobody was hurt there. police are looking for this wig wearing bank bandit tonight. they say he's a man in his 20s and also wore white socks on his hands. this happened in the 1,100 block of cooper street at edgewater park at 2:00. what appeared to be a handgun in his waistband and said he would shoot if they activate the alarms. the suspect got away on a bicycle. the pennsylvania attorney journal kathleen cane today. not only did cane not take the stand, the legal team rested without calling a single witness. lawyers say no reasonable jury would convict her based upon the evidence listed. she was accused of linking grand jury evidence to the press and then lying about it under oath. some of her toughest testimony came from former aids and then a spokesman we
chopper 6 is over the cambridge at the 2900 block of schoolhouse after a friend of the woman discovered the body at 6:30 tonight. was it a crime? investigators say it is still too early to tell. >>> a bank robber got away with $15,000 tonight from the bank at 19th and market in centrecity, verbally to tell her at 5:35, fortunately nobody was hurt there. police are looking for this wig wearing bank bandit tonight. they say he's a man in his 20s and also wore white socks on his hands....
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send >> it's quite a mess, i am in the backyard of a home along cambridge turnpike, and you can see what a mess. you can see this large treetop he would. several other branches, other several parts of the area, the focus is on lexington road. police have shut that down entirely, and they are warning them to stay away from the area and downed trees because of any potentially live wires that the trees might have pulled down, as well. cambridge fire, telling me at this point there are no known injuries from this storm that passed through here this morning. and most of the reports are about trees leaning against homes, not so much dag homes. but now that it's a bit brighter, there is more daylight, they are hoping to get a better assessment. they are calling a second alarm because they were not able to drive down the roads because of the trees and the utility poles that have come down. they are walking home to home, but no known injuries at this point. we will keep you posted with any updates. live from concord, sera congi, wcvb, newscenter 5. for us. randy: doug is in marlborough. doug? dou
send >> it's quite a mess, i am in the backyard of a home along cambridge turnpike, and you can see what a mess. you can see this large treetop he would. several other branches, other several parts of the area, the focus is on lexington road. police have shut that down entirely, and they are warning them to stay away from the area and downed trees because of any potentially live wires that the trees might have pulled down, as well. cambridge fire, telling me at this point there are no...
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the brain normally loses white matter, the part used to transmit information but the cambridge scientists process so an overweight 50-year-old has a brain that looks 60. we know very little yet what obesity does to the mind and according to a new report, the danger is probably in the sink, a team at john hopkins says that household cleaners not stored properly is the biggest risk. it's a must to keep the products out of reach and change the design of spray bottles and lock it's nozzle after each use would cut down on injuries. >>> how you could score a job in philadelphia by bringing out your inner zombie. >>> and helping school kids in need when "action news" comes right back tonight. at longhorn, steak is all you need. its not all you get. longhorn's great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus an appetizer or a dessert. all with fresh salad and unlimited bread. the great american steak dinner, for 12.99. tonight, only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. and for lunch try our steakhouse burger or any steakhouse lunch combo s
the brain normally loses white matter, the part used to transmit information but the cambridge scientists process so an overweight 50-year-old has a brain that looks 60. we know very little yet what obesity does to the mind and according to a new report, the danger is probably in the sink, a team at john hopkins says that household cleaners not stored properly is the biggest risk. it's a must to keep the products out of reach and change the design of spray bottles and lock it's nozzle after...
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randy: we are looking at downtown boston on the cambridge side of the river. contrasting skies there as it's nice and bright to the east. look to the west and it is dark and ominous. emily: and i'm emily riemer with cindy and olessa. what is the timing of all this? cindy: parts of metrowest in the rain right now. in the next half hour or so, this is impacting boston. it is impacting your morning commute in some areas. you can see some of the rain showing up on radar. it is impacting us through mid-to-late morning and out of here by noontime. rain chances are highest. they will taper gradually through the morning. this is beneficial rain coming with many of us picking up a quarter to half an inch of rain. it is heavier to the western part of the state where there is poor drainage flooding. the leading edge of this is approaching 495 just west of you in framingham. you can see around 7:00 into boston and then making it to quincy a little bit later closer well. it will shift eastward with time and it drop southward here through about 9:00 this morning. getting in
randy: we are looking at downtown boston on the cambridge side of the river. contrasting skies there as it's nice and bright to the east. look to the west and it is dark and ominous. emily: and i'm emily riemer with cindy and olessa. what is the timing of all this? cindy: parts of metrowest in the rain right now. in the next half hour or so, this is impacting boston. it is impacting your morning commute in some areas. you can see some of the rain showing up on radar. it is impacting us through...
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. >> appearing in court today, the cambridge police officer charged in a drunken attack that happened in revere. jonathan -- has been placed on unpaid leave. he's accused employee. >> brockton police are searching for a bank robbery suspect who used an afro wig as part of his disguise on monday. the suspect did not show a weapon and no one was hurt. police say he got away with thousands of dollars, though. time flash forward to what's happening on newscenter 5 at 5:00. >> here's what we're working on. ergies very common in children. >> we did get some much-needed rainfall but now you can feel all of that humidity in the air continuing to follow the tornado warning in the eastern part of long island. we'll let you know where that is headed and how long the heat and humidity will stick around once it settles in. >> at 4:43, latest on the breaking news in new york, a m manhattan with suction cups. police are on the scene trying to caution him down. it isn't working yet but we'll stay right with it and keep you >> just gone past quarter till 5:00. the pike looks pretty said it before but
. >> appearing in court today, the cambridge police officer charged in a drunken attack that happened in revere. jonathan -- has been placed on unpaid leave. he's accused employee. >> brockton police are searching for a bank robbery suspect who used an afro wig as part of his disguise on monday. the suspect did not show a weapon and no one was hurt. police say he got away with thousands of dollars, though. time flash forward to what's happening on newscenter 5 at 5:00. >>...
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tomorrow, the cambridge will hold a special ceremony in his honor. corporal sparks will be buried with full military honors on friday. >>> football season is just getting started, but singing superstar adele is talking about the super bowl. she was offered a spot as the halftime show and said thanks but no thanks. she said the super bowl halftime show is not about music. super bowl 51 will be held in houston on february 5. adele is performing at td september. >>> 4:56. and this is a bit bizarre. an oversized rubber duck y is back in new hampshire and if it could talk, it could have stories. taken from is home a decade ago and went to an worldwide tour. a facebook page showing gail's journey, switzerland, africa, panama and more. gail's owner enjoyed journey so much they don't know what to think of him next. who took him? who took anymore i think they want to keep that a mystery. >> stephanie: i think it is a ad -- i think it was brewing that -- >> daniel: maybe got married. >> stephanie: they eloped. >>> raising eyebrow brows and drawing laughs. >>> a
tomorrow, the cambridge will hold a special ceremony in his honor. corporal sparks will be buried with full military honors on friday. >>> football season is just getting started, but singing superstar adele is talking about the super bowl. she was offered a spot as the halftime show and said thanks but no thanks. she said the super bowl halftime show is not about music. super bowl 51 will be held in houston on february 5. adele is performing at td september. >>> 4:56. and...
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police arrested the suspect on tuesday after he allegedly broke into a business. a cambridge police officer who was arrested for allegedly attacking a restaurant employee will be back in court today. jonathan vincent was arrested last month. according to investigators, vincent hit the employee during a confrontation in the alley behind volt tear restaurant. we're back in 25 minutes with another update. hope to see you then. introducing dunkin's new cold brew coffee, steeped slowly in cold water for small batches discover the craft of cold brew today and keep on. america runs on dunkin'. two years ago, silvertech had 40 to 50 employees. now we have 60 to 70. we took a big hit in the recession, s a few years ago, we have over a hundred today. chynoweth: businesses like mine see how maggie hassan keeps this economy moving. mary collins: she's controlled spending and she's balanced the budget. narrator: and cnbc named new hampshire the most business-friendly state in the country. i'm maggie hassan, and i approve this message because we need to show washington how we get things do
police arrested the suspect on tuesday after he allegedly broke into a business. a cambridge police officer who was arrested for allegedly attacking a restaurant employee will be back in court today. jonathan vincent was arrested last month. according to investigators, vincent hit the employee during a confrontation in the alley behind volt tear restaurant. we're back in 25 minutes with another update. hope to see you then. introducing dunkin's new cold brew coffee, steeped slowly in cold water...
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question in november that would allow yearly increases in charter school enrollment. >>> the trip between cambridge back. work crews on the long fellow bridge are putting the finishing touches on the boston icon. the 58-othat gives the bridge its nickname have been undergoing restoration for about two years. they were cleaned piece by piece before being put -- before being put back together. >>> travelers looking to enroll in the tsa's precheck program have a opening today. those who sign up for the program and are approved get to use a faster security line where you don't have to remove your shoes, liquids or laptops. officials say there are appointments available and walk-ins are welcome through saturday. >>> in today's health watch a warning for women about a popular painkillers say taking acetaminophen when you're pregnant may make your child hyper active. a new study found more than half tylenol had children with behavioral problems. acetaminophen has long been considered a safe pain rerefers for pregnant women. >>> another study finds nasal prey just as much protection again the mru as standa
question in november that would allow yearly increases in charter school enrollment. >>> the trip between cambridge back. work crews on the long fellow bridge are putting the finishing touches on the boston icon. the 58-othat gives the bridge its nickname have been undergoing restoration for about two years. they were cleaned piece by piece before being put -- before being put back together. >>> travelers looking to enroll in the tsa's precheck program have a opening today....
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the case. protestors sending a message in cambridge. several black lives matter demonstrators locking themselves together on the steps refusing to budge. kielty o'hara live in cambridge with all the details. >> they want more affordable housing. starting at 5:30 this morning, they chained themselves to the front door of city hall. >> reporter: with blocks around their necks and chains binding their arms, black lives matter
the case. protestors sending a message in cambridge. several black lives matter demonstrators locking themselves together on the steps refusing to budge. kielty o'hara live in cambridge with all the details. >> they want more affordable housing. starting at 5:30 this morning, they chained themselves to the front door of city hall. >> reporter: with blocks around their necks and chains binding their arms, black lives matter
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here's a look at some of the stories happening right now. tense moments in cambridge as firefighters work to free a construction worker. that worker was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. erika: the mayor of a lawrence says he would like to sit down with maine's embattled governor, paul lepage. that comes a day after lepage blamed drug dealers in that city for his state's opioid crisis. emily: everett city leaders are demanding new action after company is responding today. sera: the mayor sent this letter to uber demanding increased scrutiny, a now meeting is in with works with uber, after two -- and now i'm eating is in the works. the rest of pro-griffin propping the city to demand action from uber. >> opening doors and fondling himself on the street. sera: griffin is accused of exposing in two separate incidents in everett. he also has an open case in boston for a similar crime. and last month, everett police arrested darnell booth for allegedly raping a teenaged girl he met while driving for uber. prosecutors said he has a long criminal history. >> uber n
here's a look at some of the stories happening right now. tense moments in cambridge as firefighters work to free a construction worker. that worker was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. erika: the mayor of a lawrence says he would like to sit down with maine's embattled governor, paul lepage. that comes a day after lepage blamed drug dealers in that city for his state's opioid crisis. emily: everett city leaders are demanding new action after company is responding today. sera: the...
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the trip between cambridge and boston is getting its spice back. work crews on the bridge also know bridge are putting the finishes touches on the boston icon. the 58-foot tall tours have been undergoing restoration for about two years now. they were cleaned piece by piece before being put back together. this is all part of a bigger project to restore the whole bridge by the fall of 2018. >>> the hubway is expanding its bike service in boston. today the mayor will attend a ribbon cutting ceremony at the newest location. the roxbury ymca. serve roxbury and northern dorchester. they have now more than 1600 bikes and 160 stations in boston, brookline and somerville. >>> not going to be the best day to go for the bike ride, though. you may want to have the umbrella. >> today sounds like the morning gets okay. >> the humidity is going to be going up. we have a warm front lifting through the region so the humidity goes up. thereabout a threat for thunderstorms on your right. early afternoon ishe the dew points in the low 60s. that's going to climb to abou
the trip between cambridge and boston is getting its spice back. work crews on the bridge also know bridge are putting the finishes touches on the boston icon. the 58-foot tall tours have been undergoing restoration for about two years now. they were cleaned piece by piece before being put back together. this is all part of a bigger project to restore the whole bridge by the fall of 2018. >>> the hubway is expanding its bike service in boston. today the mayor will attend a ribbon...
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to remember beergate with professor henry lewis gates when the president came out and aligned the cambridge police department and said they acted stupidly without knowing the facts. we've seen that happen and seen every political leader take that stance because it's now okay. yeah, officers do fear fear going back out and not so much for the people that are out there but because of those that are not going to back our backs. >> exavier, you do want to have a final thought on this? >> i believe police officers should be allowed to do their jobs and those who break the law should go to jail. i think that police officers should be trained. but there also should be some outreach in those communities so that there is -- when i grew up there was officer friend will in our classroom. let's have more construction. instead of, hey, let's lock them up, let's see how to bring officers and communities together and then we can focus on getting people back to work, getting proper education and building the communities up. i don't care if they're democ t democratic or republican. >> do you agree with dona
to remember beergate with professor henry lewis gates when the president came out and aligned the cambridge police department and said they acted stupidly without knowing the facts. we've seen that happen and seen every political leader take that stance because it's now okay. yeah, officers do fear fear going back out and not so much for the people that are out there but because of those that are not going to back our backs. >> exavier, you do want to have a final thought on this?...
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slammed into the side of the town grocery plaza on cambridge street in burlington and there are no reports of injuries and the building inspector was called out to make sure the building was >> vanessa: a family of three was driven from their home after a fire at this house in mattapan. crews were called to alabama street around 6:30 p.m. last night, investigators say the fire started in the first floor, possibly from a powerful light bulb that close to flammable objects. two firefighters were treated for minor injuries. the damage to the home, estimated to be more than $100,000. >> mark: fire crews in newburyport continue to investigate this fire on plum island. fox 25 viewer sent us these pictures right herend a you the fire started at a house on the corner of 59th and 61st street around 7:30 p.m. last night. no one was hurt and the cause is believed to be electrical. >> vanessa: the state's highest court makes a unanimous ruling, when it comes to oui suspect and their rights. >> mark: coming up new at 6:00 p.m., the warning police no longer have to give suspected drunk drivers before th
slammed into the side of the town grocery plaza on cambridge street in burlington and there are no reports of injuries and the building inspector was called out to make sure the building was >> vanessa: a family of three was driven from their home after a fire at this house in mattapan. crews were called to alabama street around 6:30 p.m. last night, investigators say the fire started in the first floor, possibly from a powerful light bulb that close to flammable objects. two firefighters...
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tomorrow the cambridge veteran services department will hold a special ceremony in his honor. he will be buried with full military honors on friday. we appreciate his service for this country. >>> valuable recycleables stolen from the people who need the most. >> ahead at 10:00 the huge community response in an effort to help the poor get back on their feet. >>> but first the drought is bringing them out. ants are marching into homes. next at 10:00 why the oh, hey jen! hey... ...you are buying finish these days. i got a new dishwasher and they recommend finish. really? you should try it. narrator: finish is recommended by more dishwasher brands worldwide than cascade. unlike cascade gel, finish has active cleaning enzymes. its unique powerball takes on anything, for an amazing clean. narrator: switch and see the difference. finish. >> some of you may have a problem you never had before. ants are marching into homes in search of water. >> as fox 25's jim morelli explains all new at 10:00 the drought is to blame and the problem might not end once the drought does. steve is one of
tomorrow the cambridge veteran services department will hold a special ceremony in his honor. he will be buried with full military honors on friday. we appreciate his service for this country. >>> valuable recycleables stolen from the people who need the most. >> ahead at 10:00 the huge community response in an effort to help the poor get back on their feet. >>> but first the drought is bringing them out. ants are marching into homes. next at 10:00 why the oh, hey jen!...
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. >>> we are hearing from the mother of a harvard student who drowned after jumping from the -- cambridge for a summer program. >> he was a kind hearted and loving person i thank god for my son. and you know i wish i had longer with him. >> foul play is not suspected in the death. his classmates say jumping from the footbridge into the charlesriver is a from a digs. his mother says he was -- traditionhis mother says he was not a swimmer and may not misjudged the watter. >>> eyeeely beth wa dollars. she shall those days -- those donations come from nearly every state in the country. warren doesn't face reelection for her senate seat until 2018. >>> president obama expected to announce big strides to reduce homelessness among military veterans. officials say veteran homelessness has been cut by 37% a half million veterans have given blood samples for long-term government research program. thdisabled americans veterans in at the lanta. >>> a developing story in afghanistan a police office wears killed and four others wiewned in an overnight attack at a kabul guesthouse for foreign others-- f
. >>> we are hearing from the mother of a harvard student who drowned after jumping from the -- cambridge for a summer program. >> he was a kind hearted and loving person i thank god for my son. and you know i wish i had longer with him. >> foul play is not suspected in the death. his classmates say jumping from the footbridge into the charlesriver is a from a digs. his mother says he was -- traditionhis mother says he was not a swimmer and may not misjudged the watter....
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the cool year. prisoner-of-war that never came home from korea. not a dry eye in cambridge as the body of corporal ronald sparks came home 65 years after he died. crystal haynes shows us it has been his family's mission to find out whatever happened to him. >> he has been gone for 65 years. the worst part of that we never knew where. his parents never knew if he was buried in a grave, what happened to him. >> reporter: 65 years offer a pow camp in north korea, his remains have come home. >> all i know that my brother was missing in action. that my mom and dad wanted him home. >> reporter: and he is home. >> he came home. >> yes, finally. >> reporter: bob sparks had only met his uncle ronnie once but spent the last 11 years working with the military to track his remains down. they finally got a dna match grave. >> i knew ronnie. i knew his face and what we look like and my dad knew i would find him. >> i am surprisei wish he wasn't -- i wish he was walking and standing here beidentify me. right here as they called him, and this is -- >>reporter: korea war vet moses moore als
the cool year. prisoner-of-war that never came home from korea. not a dry eye in cambridge as the body of corporal ronald sparks came home 65 years after he died. crystal haynes shows us it has been his family's mission to find out whatever happened to him. >> he has been gone for 65 years. the worst part of that we never knew where. his parents never knew if he was buried in a grave, what happened to him. >> reporter: 65 years offer a pow camp in north korea, his remains have come...
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cambridge. >> anchor: protesters locking arms on the steps of cambridge city hall. >> anchor: tom brady's hair taking the internet by storm. >> anchor: why his locks are the talk of the town. >> 7 news at 7:00 starts now. >> anchor: an 11-year-old boy rushed to the hospital when he's shot?
cambridge. >> anchor: protesters locking arms on the steps of cambridge city hall. >> anchor: tom brady's hair taking the internet by storm. >> anchor: why his locks are the talk of the town. >> 7 news at 7:00 starts now. >> anchor: an 11-year-old boy rushed to the hospital when he's shot?
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the work to finally get him home. today a motorcade went past his old home in cambridge. he'll be buried next to his parents. >>> getting to the point around here whenever we see a little threat of weather or rain i get excited because we so desperately need the water. >> it's been a strange summer, and it's the first time in a long time where we are rooting for rain. >> absolutely. hoping for any storm to hit your town, just not weather, although we came close with this storm. that low hanging piece here above the tree line, that's a wall cloud. we have a number of the downpours spinning earlier today, and cam in ashland saw a funnel drop down, but it never touched down, so good news there. we have seen some rain fall. wish we had a lot more. david in shirley, three quarters of an inch, things are starting to get a little rain totals, you know it's good to have, but we could use a lot more. all the showers missed boston today, so still 3.02 for the whelp summer, june, july, and august, so still in the number one spot for the driest summer ever recorded in the city of bost
the work to finally get him home. today a motorcade went past his old home in cambridge. he'll be buried next to his parents. >>> getting to the point around here whenever we see a little threat of weather or rain i get excited because we so desperately need the water. >> it's been a strange summer, and it's the first time in a long time where we are rooting for rain. >> absolutely. hoping for any storm to hit your town, just not weather, although we came close with this...
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the bronze star and purple heart recipient will be honored today at cambridge remains arrive. and former patriots tight end hernandez is scheduled to be in court today. he's accused of killing two men in the south end in 2012. hernandez has recently hired a new legal team that includes jose baez. the florida attorney who successfully defended casey anthony who is accused of murdering her own daughter. >>> family and friends will say their final good-byes today to we are live this morning with more. >> reporter: chris this is where vanessa marcotte's family and frienday a final good-bye at a time when there are so many more questions than answers surrounding her death. hundreds of people gather at this funeral home in fitchburg monday night to pay their respects to vanessa marcotte. a little more than a week ago, the 27 year old went for an afternoon jog in the small sleepy never returned. hours later, police covered marcotte's body in the woods about a fro h her mother's house. sources say her body was naked and burned. since her tragic death, investigators have combed the wood
the bronze star and purple heart recipient will be honored today at cambridge remains arrive. and former patriots tight end hernandez is scheduled to be in court today. he's accused of killing two men in the south end in 2012. hernandez has recently hired a new legal team that includes jose baez. the florida attorney who successfully defended casey anthony who is accused of murdering her own daughter. >>> family and friends will say their final good-byes today to we are live this...
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. >>> martha coakley is helping the cambridge family who fired a wrongful death lawsuit against irish nanny ainsley mccarthy. she is working with another 1-year-old daughter. it was initially ruled as a homicide but murder charges were dropped last year. >>> a car going up in flames on the mass pike, and this happens in the tunnel on interstate 90 yesterday afternoon. you can see the smoke coming from the car before it finally burst into flames right there. right now police are investigating after they made a big drug bust at a home in quincy. investigators seizing $175 million worth of cocaine this apartment and they claim they found $65,000 in cash, but no arrests so far have been made. >>> caught on camera the roof collapses in a subway station in shanghai, china. passengers had to run away from the collapse. the recent damp weather caused part of the roof to corrode. >>> a large alligator has been removed from a home in west springfield. police found the six-foot-long animal at the back yard enclosure at the main street >>> heading back to the owe limb bic zone, the u.s. olympians
. >>> martha coakley is helping the cambridge family who fired a wrongful death lawsuit against irish nanny ainsley mccarthy. she is working with another 1-year-old daughter. it was initially ruled as a homicide but murder charges were dropped last year. >>> a car going up in flames on the mass pike, and this happens in the tunnel on interstate 90 yesterday afternoon. you can see the smoke coming from the car before it finally burst into flames right there. right now police...
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a procession then guided the remains to sparks' hometown of cambridge. sparks died at the age of 19 in a prisoner of war camp during the korean war and his remains were only recently identified from a dna >> could you tell me how that felt when you got that phone call? >> well, my throat tightened, my eyes welled up. and i had to call back because i couldn't speak. maria: sparks' family plans to bury him in a cemetery plot his parents purchased some 60 years ago. the military says there are about 7800 korean war veterans it is still trying to identify. what a great thing for him to do. harvey: we only had one storm report and it is right here in clinton. that is where we did have the report of a medium-sized tree down on mauldin street. this is an interesting shot that was taken near milford i gregg. rotating wall cloud. there was no tornado. when you see while's and things like that you know the atmosphere is pretty close to doing something like that. if there was a little more instability there probably would have been a small spin up or two around the
a procession then guided the remains to sparks' hometown of cambridge. sparks died at the age of 19 in a prisoner of war camp during the korean war and his remains were only recently identified from a dna >> could you tell me how that felt when you got that phone call? >> well, my throat tightened, my eyes welled up. and i had to call back because i couldn't speak. maria: sparks' family plans to bury him in a cemetery plot his parents purchased some 60 years ago. the military says...
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wait medical you hear the price tag on the tiny home in cambridge. >> a beautiful day in the the gardens are now exploding after a little bit of rainfall, and we'll have a look at the forecast next. >>> and one more reason to love this time of year. wbz is proud to be your official pmc station. we are just 2 of days away from the pan masses ceremonies. and on sunday, we'll stream the finish line at it will be live on cbsboston.com. it's where you can go to learn more information about the pmc dear fellow citizen, spending time hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm even ready, she'll be off to college. and though i've planned for it, i may need a loan to help her pay her way there. just like i do for my son. citizens bank student loans call 1-866-999-0150 we have student loan options that others don't. including better alternatives to federal loans. i can show you how to pay for your own child's way to college. in case you don't find that treasure chest. if you have a question about student loans, ask me. sincerely, michele wright fellow mom and fellow citize
wait medical you hear the price tag on the tiny home in cambridge. >> a beautiful day in the the gardens are now exploding after a little bit of rainfall, and we'll have a look at the forecast next. >>> and one more reason to love this time of year. wbz is proud to be your official pmc station. we are just 2 of days away from the pan masses ceremonies. and on sunday, we'll stream the finish line at it will be live on cbsboston.com. it's where you can go to learn more information...
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schmidt: the people in cambridge have a lot of free land around the university. they allowed the construction of business parks. in europe they don't like to uild anything. they owned a lot of land that was unoccupied. the university was able to title it. they had on the order of about a thousand starups. most didn't work. at some point they have to move to a city and they moved to london. that is a pretty good model. charlie rose: what about the model that stanford had with silicon valley? the two founders of google, they both were in graduate school. and the relationship between the university allowing them to do whatever they wanted to do, does it create opportunities? schmidt: you can argue that cornell is doing the same thing here. stanford is the best example of this. this is a model you can copy. here's no secret here. stanford is organized around graduate students. they have a lot of funding. they encourage them to do interesting things. they get funded by venture capitalists. to them seems like an enormous amount of money, for me, too, at the time. they
schmidt: the people in cambridge have a lot of free land around the university. they allowed the construction of business parks. in europe they don't like to uild anything. they owned a lot of land that was unoccupied. the university was able to title it. they had on the order of about a thousand starups. most didn't work. at some point they have to move to a city and they moved to london. that is a pretty good model. charlie rose: what about the model that stanford had with silicon valley? the...
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randy: the former cambridge nanny named in a wrongful death lawsuit will face new fallout. aisling brady mccarthy who is now back in ireland failed to respond to the lawsuit. th m damages will be set. murder charges against mccarthy were dropped after the medical examiner ruled the cause of death of the baby in her care could not be determined. the baby's parents say they want to make sure mccarthy can't profit off their child's death through book deals or movie rights. construction on the new casino in everett is now under way. emily: the record breaking construction bid on the table what health inspectors say the staff failed to do and what it will take to reopen the restaurant. erika: and we are following breaking news. big papi helped off the field after getting struck by a pitch. the new information in overnight about his condition and what new x-rays reveal. cindy: it is all about the heat today. a heat advisory today, the intense conditions, and when we at longhorn, steak is all you need. its not all you get. longhorn's great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectl
randy: the former cambridge nanny named in a wrongful death lawsuit will face new fallout. aisling brady mccarthy who is now back in ireland failed to respond to the lawsuit. th m damages will be set. murder charges against mccarthy were dropped after the medical examiner ruled the cause of death of the baby in her care could not be determined. the baby's parents say they want to make sure mccarthy can't profit off their child's death through book deals or movie rights. construction on the new...
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the property. here it is. it is on cambridge road. the northern section of arlington. you might see, it looks unkempt these days because two months ago it was foreclosed on. but the parties have adopted here anyway. over the past several years the home has been the scene of big, big bashes. organized by promoters, advertisedded on social media featuring d.j. food, drink, pool and stubbing views of the potomac river. the recent party happening saturday night. it could be a turning point in the situation. a fight started at the party sunday morning and it continued to the road leading to a drive-by shooting in mclane at the corner of dolly madison and kirby road in mclane. a vehicle pupped up to another and shot -- pulled up to another and shots were fired. the arlington police are keeping a close eye on what happens next. >> since the coverage over the weekend we have had people from the neighborhood reach out to us we are working with the law enforcement and the county partners to address all the issues up there. jeff: visible sign of the party still here outside of th
the property. here it is. it is on cambridge road. the northern section of arlington. you might see, it looks unkempt these days because two months ago it was foreclosed on. but the parties have adopted here anyway. over the past several years the home has been the scene of big, big bashes. organized by promoters, advertisedded on social media featuring d.j. food, drink, pool and stubbing views of the potomac river. the recent party happening saturday night. it could be a turning point in the...
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diane: the investigation continues. in cambridge, diane cho, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: new safety rules are taking effect for boston summer camps after the death of a little boy. last week, seven-year-old kyzr willis drowned at a south boston day camp. now, his family says they're not happy with the police investigation into how the boy got away from counselors unnoticed. mayor walsh says city representatives will meet tomorrow with camp officials, before the rules start tuesday. kids are safe. this is a horrible tragedy that happened last week. it is affecting a lot of us in different ways. my heart goes out to the family. i cannot imagine the pain they are going through. reid: some of the changes include an hourly head count, smaller child-to-staff ratios, and life preservers to be worn for all swimming. funeral services for willis will be held mid-week. state lawmakers have until midnight to hammer out the last bills of the session. house and senate compromise energy bill. also moving forward, new rules for right healing companies like lyft and uber. rhondella:
diane: the investigation continues. in cambridge, diane cho, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: new safety rules are taking effect for boston summer camps after the death of a little boy. last week, seven-year-old kyzr willis drowned at a south boston day camp. now, his family says they're not happy with the police investigation into how the boy got away from counselors unnoticed. mayor walsh says city representatives will meet tomorrow with camp officials, before the rules start tuesday. kids are safe....
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the scene from st. peter's field in north cambridge. reporting live, tom leyden, fox 25 sports. >> mark: i think he's an m.v.p. already just for showing up tonight. getting ready to go and take the field. there will be chills around the ballpark. what a field of dreams walking out in the old uniforms. co >> kevin: were they made out of wool back then? warm out there. humid. tomorrow, a shower and thunderstorm threat coming across. i'll be getting the newest information tonight and time out the front to our west see when the storms threaten your area. even plans aren't a problem, the feast in the north end will go off without a hitch. >> mark: daylight savings, i saw man: we gave him the option -- "do you want to do a big party with your friends, or would you rather do something with us as a big family?" and so he chose for all of us to get together, actually go down to great wolf lodge, and have a family birthday. woman: and that's the family i wanted to give luke was lots of siblings, people who love him all around him at all times, and
the scene from st. peter's field in north cambridge. reporting live, tom leyden, fox 25 sports. >> mark: i think he's an m.v.p. already just for showing up tonight. getting ready to go and take the field. there will be chills around the ballpark. what a field of dreams walking out in the old uniforms. co >> kevin: were they made out of wool back then? warm out there. humid. tomorrow, a shower and thunderstorm threat coming across. i'll be getting the newest information tonight and...
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>> i think it's a wonderful thing that the city is doing. >> this journey down mass avenue in cambridge, 65 years in the corporal ronald sparks. >> all i know, growing up, that my brother was missing in action, yet my mum and dad wanted him home. >> and he's home. >> he come home. >> yes, finally. >> the 20-year-old died in a p.o.w. camp in north korea in may of 1951. and that's all his family knew for six decades. >> we have found 99% of his remains. it's the most complete remains th of waiting and wondering. >> the reporter: bob sparks had only met the corporal once as a child, but spent the last 11 years working with the military to track ronnie's remains down. they finally he matched d.n.a. provided by the family with the remains in an unmarked soldier's grave in hawaii. >> it wasn't until 50 years later when my dad on his death bed asked me to find ronnie. i knew there was a reason that i woke up that night and looked looked like, and somehow, i knew that my dad knew that i would find him. >> sparks' family received accommodation from the city of cambridge today, surrounded by frie
>> i think it's a wonderful thing that the city is doing. >> this journey down mass avenue in cambridge, 65 years in the corporal ronald sparks. >> all i know, growing up, that my brother was missing in action, yet my mum and dad wanted him home. >> and he's home. >> he come home. >> yes, finally. >> the 20-year-old died in a p.o.w. camp in north korea in may of 1951. and that's all his family knew for six decades. >> we have found 99% of his...
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that is the matter, the news stand sits on cambridge land and the city wants the plaza open to everyone. a commercial operation doesn't manager. >> the goal is clear, we want to make it a more public space. >> a multimillion dollars renovation would mean out of town would lose its home. >> it's been there so long, it would be ashame. it's a landmark. >> the kiosk is on the register of historic places. >> it won't be moved. as the rendering shows it would be repurposed although it's too early to know what it would be. >> one idea is could it be a big screen? maybe watch the olympics, the world series or the presidential nomination. >> with all of that history, out of town would definitely be missed. >> it's an institution. i hope they don't get it fits in. >> don't worry just yet. the lease ends next year. there will be many more meetings and discussions before a final decision and we promise to keep you posted >> i have a hard time handling stuff like this. >> i'm going to hope it doesn't go. >> i like things to be the same. >>> tom brady or jimmy, who starts the patriots game in north
that is the matter, the news stand sits on cambridge land and the city wants the plaza open to everyone. a commercial operation doesn't manager. >> the goal is clear, we want to make it a more public space. >> a multimillion dollars renovation would mean out of town would lose its home. >> it's been there so long, it would be ashame. it's a landmark. >> the kiosk is on the register of historic places. >> it won't be moved. as the rendering shows it would be...
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. >>> coming up on "trending," is that the duchess of cambridge going for cycling gold here in >>> another question. is that the band perry on copacabana beach? the answer to that is yes. a live concert from them coming up. poor foster kid black immigrant cancer patient small muslim the only label that matters is olympian. my girl cindy bought because of their worry-free 30-day satisfaction guarantee on appliances. that's what i'm talking about cindy. i like your style. now get 20% off appliances $396 or more, there's nothing like trying something new. especially when it comes to snacking. with the laughing cow's nine flavors of creamy cheese, there's no end to what you can discover. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. i had a wonderful time tonight. me too! call me tomorrow? that leaves you confused about my level of interest. i'll wait a full two days before responding. perfect! we're never gonna see each other again, will we? no-no. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. it lets you earn double cash back. 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay
. >>> coming up on "trending," is that the duchess of cambridge going for cycling gold here in >>> another question. is that the band perry on copacabana beach? the answer to that is yes. a live concert from them coming up. poor foster kid black immigrant cancer patient small muslim the only label that matters is olympian. my girl cindy bought because of their worry-free 30-day satisfaction guarantee on appliances. that's what i'm talking about cindy. i like your...
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a new study published by the university of cambridge says there may be a link between obesity and brain degeneration. the study looked at brains of hundreds of people between ages 20 and 87. scientists found brains of people who were over weight aged faster than those who were in shape. researchers say it's too early to tell if this means anything but they want to do more studies. mcdonald's happy meals are getting a little more work-out able to find a fitness tracker in them. the food chain is often criticized for encouraging people to be unhealthy but as one the main sponsors of the olympics... they wanted to change that rep. the tracker is called a "step-it" it looks like a wrist band and comes in six different colors. it blinks at different speeds depending on the activity level. they will be available for four weeks. the countdown is on... two hours left! your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is coming up next your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. how do we make the economy work for everyone? by making big corporations and those at the top fin
a new study published by the university of cambridge says there may be a link between obesity and brain degeneration. the study looked at brains of hundreds of people between ages 20 and 87. scientists found brains of people who were over weight aged faster than those who were in shape. researchers say it's too early to tell if this means anything but they want to do more studies. mcdonald's happy meals are getting a little more work-out able to find a fitness tracker in them. the food chain is...
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is expected to emily: members of black lives matter chanting -- chaining themselves to the front door of cambridge city hall protesting the lack of affordable housing in the city. boston globe reports officers removed the door handle to remove the protesters away from the entryway. erika: donald trump making a trip to mexico today. that's ahead of a high-profile surprising twist in the race for the white house. lana: just hours before his speech on immigration in arizona trump meets with enrique pena nieto. >> our priority of securing the border. lana: mike pence and vincent a fox taking different tones. >> very opportunistic move. this and finally see what is behind trump. this false prophet that is just kidding everybody. trump criticized fox on twitter. also invited me when he a follow just for using the f bomb. fox fired back tweeting i invited you to come in apologize plan to visit mexico "at the appropriate time." a new washington post poll finds that clinton's support has been eroding after unfavorably numbers are rising. now at 59%, practically tied with trump read approximately 30 new cli
is expected to emily: members of black lives matter chanting -- chaining themselves to the front door of cambridge city hall protesting the lack of affordable housing in the city. boston globe reports officers removed the door handle to remove the protesters away from the entryway. erika: donald trump making a trip to mexico today. that's ahead of a high-profile surprising twist in the race for the white house. lana: just hours before his speech on immigration in arizona trump meets with...
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we have the information for you. cambridge farms is recalling the following brands. key food, better value and laura lynn fresh cut corn varieties because of a possible listeria contamination. so far no illnesses have been reported. >>> now here is wendy ryan with a look at what is happening at 6:00. >> thanks, laura. >>> new travel related cases of the zika virus. the state confirming half a dozen alone. how bad an outbreak in florida could get. >>> plus these top stories. >> reporter: an app designed to hide your photos so parents can't find them. we will tell you what to look for to make sure that your kids are safe online. >> reporter: a once healthy boy suffering a debilitating disease. despite the renewed hope from >> this may go across the mountains and never get its together. that would be beautiful. still rain across florida and wind. there are still winds -- in together reconfound 63 miles per hour winds. tropical storm force winds are already occurring. there's no spin. it's just a big thunderstorm. like we get here in the summertime. heck, like we had yes
we have the information for you. cambridge farms is recalling the following brands. key food, better value and laura lynn fresh cut corn varieties because of a possible listeria contamination. so far no illnesses have been reported. >>> now here is wendy ryan with a look at what is happening at 6:00. >> thanks, laura. >>> new travel related cases of the zika virus. the state confirming half a dozen alone. how bad an outbreak in florida could get. >>> plus these...
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we first reported about the return of cambridge native ronald sparks on sunday. today, we've learned he is going to be buried with full military honors next friday. sparks was reported missing on february 12 the of 1951. he died several months later in a p.o.w. camp. >> daniel: response tonight from a group of veterans after a black lives matter banner was the american legion post in somerville is flying an all lives matter banner. the commander of the post tells the herald it's a response to the mayor's refusal to change the black lives matter banner hanging at city hall for the last year. last month, police officers from around the region held a rally against the banner. >> vanessa: a terrifying encounter for a local teenager, right inside his own rockland home. and tonight, police are on the hunt for a suspect. the 13-year-old boy was home by himself when he says he encountered a knife burglar. birdie davis told fox 25 he caught a stranger trying to pick the lock to a side door. >> so i came out the front door to go get my bike, to go to my friend's house, and
we first reported about the return of cambridge native ronald sparks on sunday. today, we've learned he is going to be buried with full military honors next friday. sparks was reported missing on february 12 the of 1951. he died several months later in a p.o.w. camp. >> daniel: response tonight from a group of veterans after a black lives matter banner was the american legion post in somerville is flying an all lives matter banner. the commander of the post tells the herald it's a...
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cambridge, circa 1946. the writer and his grandmother, just to give you some idea of those roots i was talking about. that is my father, who was a truck driver. that is me imitating john travolta. [laughter] les: here are a couple of my uncles leaving the plant. i talk about this in the book. i frame the whole enterprise, being upfront about my association with this material, talking about how easy it might have been to paint this story in a simplistic way. i don't think it is a simple story. it, a penpalk had i talk about. joyce scott from scotland, from edinburgh, not far from where andrew carnegie grew up. she used to tell me things about andrew carnegie, and how important he was, and what regard he was still held over there. joyce scott, this is on the och tay. sense of me with a wonder about the world. that sort of thing made me want to write books and buy them here. part.w it is this is the countryside where carnegie grew up. in some ways it is not unlike the countryside around pittsburgh. 1862, about to
cambridge, circa 1946. the writer and his grandmother, just to give you some idea of those roots i was talking about. that is my father, who was a truck driver. that is me imitating john travolta. [laughter] les: here are a couple of my uncles leaving the plant. i talk about this in the book. i frame the whole enterprise, being upfront about my association with this material, talking about how easy it might have been to paint this story in a simplistic way. i don't think it is a simple story....
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monday at the intersection of cambridge street and brighton avenue. when this happened, we were told by the mbta that the driver refused medical treatment. a bus driver is dead several -- bus driver is dead tonight, several passengers hurt after two buses collide in new jersey. the crash happening this morning in newark. both of the buses operated by new jersey transit the collision causing one of them to nearly break in half. the bus driver killed was a longtime employee of the transit system. heather: two people and 19 firefighters needing treatment battling this house fire in new york city. the firefighters treated for heat exhaustion. the six-alarm fire broke out . it quickly spread in the end -- quickly spread and in the end, damaged six neighboring homes. ed: to concord, new hampshire where a construction worker was killed at a site. 45-year-old brian sullivan, of pittsfield was struck by a piece of equipment while working on driveway yesterday. sullivan was working for william young excavating site work, a company based in bow. osha is now inves
monday at the intersection of cambridge street and brighton avenue. when this happened, we were told by the mbta that the driver refused medical treatment. a bus driver is dead several -- bus driver is dead tonight, several passengers hurt after two buses collide in new jersey. the crash happening this morning in newark. both of the buses operated by new jersey transit the collision causing one of them to nearly break in half. the bus driver killed was a longtime employee of the transit system....
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the alleged attack happened around 12:30 monday at the intersection of cambridge street and brighton avenue. we were told by the mbta that the driver refused medical treatment. heather: lovely, sunny day today. more for the weekend, but mike, your tracking the potential for rain? mike: most people say, oh, that is awful, but after what we have been through, it is welcome news. sunday night into monday morning strong thunderstorms. you see very powerful storms. they are moving through the middle of the night. we could see nice downpours out of this as we talk about sunday night into monday morning. the only thing is the humid air is going to get pushed up by dry air. before that, temperatures will drop into the 60's. another nice, comfortable night the tropics. there is tropical storm fiona. that's not the only thing out there. there is a disturbance we are keeping an eye on. i will have the updated track on both of those a few minutes. heather: new tonight, two lawrence men have been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to distributing fentanyl. israel garcia and maximo brito-tej
the alleged attack happened around 12:30 monday at the intersection of cambridge street and brighton avenue. we were told by the mbta that the driver refused medical treatment. heather: lovely, sunny day today. more for the weekend, but mike, your tracking the potential for rain? mike: most people say, oh, that is awful, but after what we have been through, it is welcome news. sunday night into monday morning strong thunderstorms. you see very powerful storms. they are moving through the middle...
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conversation] >> here is a look at the current best-selling non fiction books according to the harvard bookstore in cambridge, massachusetts. aaron james looks at how donald trump's personality contributes to his politics and presidential campaign. coots, winner of last year's national book award, explores the current state of black america in between the world and me. next up, matthew desmond looks at urban poverty in america in evicted. followed by hamilton the script of the broadway musical. our look at the best-selling non fiction books according to the harvard bookstore continues sapeians in which a history professor chronicles the evolution of modern humans and the challenges facing our species today. and coronal university researcher looks at how microbes affect human health in the human super organisms. and facing mortality in the memoir when breath becomes air. and nome chomsky's book who rules the world makes the list. that is a look at the harvard bookstore best seller list. many of these authors have appeared on booktv or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on were website. >> one thi
conversation] >> here is a look at the current best-selling non fiction books according to the harvard bookstore in cambridge, massachusetts. aaron james looks at how donald trump's personality contributes to his politics and presidential campaign. coots, winner of last year's national book award, explores the current state of black america in between the world and me. next up, matthew desmond looks at urban poverty in america in evicted. followed by hamilton the script of the broadway...
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. >> reporter: get here is the cambridge and the sun and it definitely wear shades and travels threef a thin layer and also with the inland areas getting up words in temperatures with higher numbers today 1:00 p.m. most of the fog is a compromise off the coast and seeing some beach clearing. i caught around sunset laws the city's heading off over the hills as agency into the inland valleys african past that point. and upstream and monday tuesday we see some tropical moisture getting wrapped up in this zero bigelow here. and we're getting word from all the thought is unlikely but more scattered clouds and a reduction in temperatures as well monday tuesday. the we go to persistence forecast for the remainder. >> reporter: lower 60s inland's because women had time for likely to what '60s conquered 63 livermore 64 guy and the self space center as is the conceit 64 san francisco which is pretty close to where we were this time yesterday in the north pay a little cooler response. the drastic and the braves' game time is one of five temperatures mid-60's scattered clouds and the winds on th
. >> reporter: get here is the cambridge and the sun and it definitely wear shades and travels threef a thin layer and also with the inland areas getting up words in temperatures with higher numbers today 1:00 p.m. most of the fog is a compromise off the coast and seeing some beach clearing. i caught around sunset laws the city's heading off over the hills as agency into the inland valleys african past that point. and upstream and monday tuesday we see some tropical moisture getting...