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this is boston mayor marty walsh. the democrat has invested a lot two of the 4 state wide ballot questions this november. he has been campaigning vigorously for hillary clinton. thank you for joining us. janet: we will start at the top of the to get paid you have been campaigning in pennsylvania. you are just in new hampshire yesterday. of course, you're campaigning for hillary clinton. what did you see, first of all, that gives you hope she will close those two states definitely needs. secondly, what gives you pause trump could take them? that janet: first of all, you cannot take anything for granted here in regards to what the polls say. that is something that even if the polls have you up or down, that is something you have to look at. we do not know what the ballot says. he have to campaign. here in new hampshire, i have the better feeling up there for hillary clinton as i went door-to-door, knocking and talking to people. serious. people making decisions about what is going on. the undecided factor is less they a
this is boston mayor marty walsh. the democrat has invested a lot two of the 4 state wide ballot questions this november. he has been campaigning vigorously for hillary clinton. thank you for joining us. janet: we will start at the top of the to get paid you have been campaigning in pennsylvania. you are just in new hampshire yesterday. of course, you're campaigning for hillary clinton. what did you see, first of all, that gives you hope she will close those two states definitely needs....
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. >>> boston mayor marty walsh said that the win for trump surprised him but he said it's over and time to look ahead. >> hope for progression of the country moving forward, and it's our job in the city of place of hope and prosperity and we will continue to move that agenda forward. >> and no secret that mayor walsh and donald trump are not friends. jon, will this be a problem in any way? >> it could be. >> really? >> absolutely. david, you recall in august of last year, walsh criticized trump for his disparaging remarks about mexican- immigrants and he was called clown in response and walsh called on trump for the ice bucket challenge, something trump did not appreciate. it wouldn't surprise me if there was an icy chill on the relationship but keep in mind that trump is a new yorker with a long history of involvement in urban affairs and might be recept to interact with mayors like walsh especially after his campaign problems about improving living conditions for interact over the issues of homeland security at some point. >> so there is some interaction between the city mayor and the
. >>> boston mayor marty walsh said that the win for trump surprised him but he said it's over and time to look ahead. >> hope for progression of the country moving forward, and it's our job in the city of place of hope and prosperity and we will continue to move that agenda forward. >> and no secret that mayor walsh and donald trump are not friends. jon, will this be a problem in any way? >> it could be. >> really? >> absolutely. david, you recall in...
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a rescue that proved to be the most extreme circumstance of walsh's career. >> i reached out and felt her shoulder and arm and pulled her close to me and realized she had a baby with her. >> reporter: walsh took out his own mask to put it on their faces and he brought them to safety. he was honored for his her heroics, from scituate to swansea recognized for their bravery and nominated for fire fighter of the year. for many fox25 had a first-hand view of some of these very close calls. in lynn fire fighters risked their lives to save dozens of people in a december fire that claimed four victims. in january, these flames trapped a saugus fire fighter who was i believe to escape. so, too, were the family given back an heirloom pulled from the ashes by the department. different cloth. >> one thing i know about this community, these are professionals and well-trained ones. >> reporter: sentiments echoed by walsh. >> firefighters year -- >> you sign up for the job because when somebody calls for help, you want to be that person who can be there to help them out. >> reporter: elizabeth hopk
a rescue that proved to be the most extreme circumstance of walsh's career. >> i reached out and felt her shoulder and arm and pulled her close to me and realized she had a baby with her. >> reporter: walsh took out his own mask to put it on their faces and he brought them to safety. he was honored for his her heroics, from scituate to swansea recognized for their bravery and nominated for fire fighter of the year. for many fox25 had a first-hand view of some of these very close...
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i'm jonathan walsh let's go high in the sky with our very own john rudder. reporter: folks you are getting a triple play this afternoon. the most difficult spot you will encounter is right here 90 as you are getting off at east 9th. this is where we are seeing the most traffic back up this afternoon. you can see the right starting to back up and the traffic on carnegie and on east 9th is backing up as well. let's go to the news 5 traffic map and you can see a lot of red, most of that red is on the downtown streets. red on the stroll way as you approach downtown. the streets are the main areas where we are seeing that red. i will zoom out to take a look. you can see 77. slow traffic and 71 is looking afternoon or evening there was a vehicle on 71 near the turnpike i don't believe there were injuries. we are making calls and traffic is moving and traffic is look at the video. that was about 4: 50 this afternoon. a lot of smoke in that area. and heavy backups. the area is clear and we are keeping an eye on things and the blip on the screen. we will keep you upd
i'm jonathan walsh let's go high in the sky with our very own john rudder. reporter: folks you are getting a triple play this afternoon. the most difficult spot you will encounter is right here 90 as you are getting off at east 9th. this is where we are seeing the most traffic back up this afternoon. you can see the right starting to back up and the traffic on carnegie and on east 9th is backing up as well. let's go to the news 5 traffic map and you can see a lot of red, most of that red is on...
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>> i think walsh will find a way to deal. he is barely on elect's radar. but warren could have a problem. her pet creation, the consumer financial protection bureau is for many republican donors, and after warren's twitter wars with trump in the campaign, she might not find him as receptive to post-election glad handing, and we'll have to see if this new president has much of any he wants to delegate that sort of thing to vice president mike pence, a veteran dc insider who i think may handle a lot of that. >> a lot of those relationships already. thank you, jon. >>> fears about a bad day on wall street were unfounded. the dow was down 750 overnight but things went well after the bell rang. the dow actually gained 256 news. new hampshire does indeed have a new senator with 100% of the precincts reporting, governor maggie hassan built kelly ayotte by a thousand votes and kelly ayotte finally conceded that race. beth germano has more. from ayotte but we have heard that she called to congratulate maggie hassan for victory. it was speculated all day that there
>> i think walsh will find a way to deal. he is barely on elect's radar. but warren could have a problem. her pet creation, the consumer financial protection bureau is for many republican donors, and after warren's twitter wars with trump in the campaign, she might not find him as receptive to post-election glad handing, and we'll have to see if this new president has much of any he wants to delegate that sort of thing to vice president mike pence, a veteran dc insider who i think may...
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goodbye. >> i'm on your side investigator, jonathan walsh. >> as you see our investigation is sparking action. the state agency that handles questions about the program in summit and cayahoga counties it's working with the agencies to better inform and serve the customers. we have more on those improvements and we'll have more for you on news 5 tomorrow. >> we already know the impact of the zika virus can have on unborn babies. now we learned it may affect a man's fertility. scientists have found this true with male mice. those infected with the zika virus had more trouble impregnating female mice. those who have been out of the country are being asked to use protection for at least six months. >>> take a look this is the moon passing right in front of the sun look at that. it's a partial solar eclipse yesterday. and it took the moon an hour to make its journey at the peak it and that is pretty cool. >> looks like a little sausage roll. >> yeah. >> it just slides through it. >> a little salami. charcuterrie there. >> are you hungry? some cheese, wine. a nice snack. >> stress eaters. i
goodbye. >> i'm on your side investigator, jonathan walsh. >> as you see our investigation is sparking action. the state agency that handles questions about the program in summit and cayahoga counties it's working with the agencies to better inform and serve the customers. we have more on those improvements and we'll have more for you on news 5 tomorrow. >> we already know the impact of the zika virus can have on unborn babies. now we learned it may affect a man's fertility....
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the abuse allegedly happened when walsh was as a little league coach and altar boy coordinator at st. brendan's church in dorchester. the accuser is now 38-years-old and recently came forward. he says he did so to protect other children from possible abuse. right now, friends and family are mourning the death of a father of two. police making two arrests yesterday. newscenter 5's sera congi is live in taunton where the suspects will face a judge . sera? sera: those arraignments are expected to happen within the hour. a friend of the victim as at the courthouse, angry and upset that the driver allegedly did nothing to help. overwhelming grief in taunton today, where friends are remembering 36-year-old michaell investigators say a car hit him and then took off. >> i loved him a lot. he was a good guy. sera: ex-girlfriend and childhood friend amanda parker says alfano was a tattoo artist, his work displayed on her neck and face. >> he wasn't afraid of anything, never, what took his life was a 19-year-old girl being careless. sera: the crash happened at around 11:30 p.m. the da's office s
the abuse allegedly happened when walsh was as a little league coach and altar boy coordinator at st. brendan's church in dorchester. the accuser is now 38-years-old and recently came forward. he says he did so to protect other children from possible abuse. right now, friends and family are mourning the death of a father of two. police making two arrests yesterday. newscenter 5's sera congi is live in taunton where the suspects will face a judge . sera? sera: those arraignments are expected to...
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so we have got team spirit all across downtown cleveland we've got jonathan walsh, jon rudder in the sky, so let's kick it off with john companies zinc gateway plaza. fans are itching to get inside of progressive field. >> reporter: my father always said, what's the house like without a john? nothing compares to this. the entirety of baseball, nothing more exciting than game seven. the fans here francisco lindor, he set himself. when you're in little league, you didn't imagine yourself in game three. it was always game seven. the excitement and the interest this year unpress debted. we may be less than a week away from electing a president but this is the story that is the best in the country. that's why the expected crowd will be huge, jammed because we know for sure history will be made. a lot of cubs fans making the the party, to be around the park. a lot of indians fans here, too. we've been playing with house money the past two games but now it's all on the line. but lebron set best. in northeast ohio nothing is given, everything is earned. i love a tweet i saw. the indians may
so we have got team spirit all across downtown cleveland we've got jonathan walsh, jon rudder in the sky, so let's kick it off with john companies zinc gateway plaza. fans are itching to get inside of progressive field. >> reporter: my father always said, what's the house like without a john? nothing compares to this. the entirety of baseball, nothing more exciting than game seven. the fans here francisco lindor, he set himself. when you're in little league, you didn't imagine yourself in...
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boston's mayor marty walsh's comments about how donald trump's win could cost the city. >> there will be showers moving through over the course of the >> donald trump addressing supporters in new york after hillary clinton called him to concede the presidential election. clinton herself has not spoken yet to her supporters after what was a very tight race that was won in key battleground states for donald trump. we're keeping you posted on all the new developments a who supported hillary clinton, there are concerns that a trump presidency will bring fallout. boston mayor marty walsh told ed harding and janet wu on on the record he worries the city could be out big money. >> not just that he won't give it to boston. i think he would want a white house that wouldn't work the same way we're seeing positive things happening. on how much money could be in jeopardy? >> hundreds of millions of dollars. >> walsh was on the campaign trail as recently as yesterday. >> the website went down as a trump presidency became more ? ? one day a rider made a decision. he decided to save money by switchi
boston's mayor marty walsh's comments about how donald trump's win could cost the city. >> there will be showers moving through over the course of the >> donald trump addressing supporters in new york after hillary clinton called him to concede the presidential election. clinton herself has not spoken yet to her supporters after what was a very tight race that was won in key battleground states for donald trump. we're keeping you posted on all the new developments a who supported...
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and boston mayor marty walsh serving up turkey for people in need. >> announcer: 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> adam: first at 5:00, we have a live look outside. it's a cloudy and cold downtown boston. you won't know it because it's dark but comfortable out there. some showers are moving through the area tonight. >> anchor: depending where you are, you could see some closer look for you, happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: happy thanksgiving, we do have this system. we're tracking it yesterday over the great lakes. it looks a lot less intimidating at this point opinion i mentioned last night it's going to weaken as it tracked closer to our area. it has done so. snow staying in the berkshires higher terrain possibly some snow flakes or flurries mixing in into the higher terrain of southern new hampshire. look at the rest of us. just talking about light showersor drizzle, patchy fog as we head into the overnight. you can see that line of light rain showers that just moved through the boston area. tracking to the east-northeast. now there is an area of yellow and even orange that you see indi
and boston mayor marty walsh serving up turkey for people in need. >> announcer: 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> adam: first at 5:00, we have a live look outside. it's a cloudy and cold downtown boston. you won't know it because it's dark but comfortable out there. some showers are moving through the area tonight. >> anchor: depending where you are, you could see some closer look for you, happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: happy thanksgiving, we do have this system. we're...
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. >> boston mayor walsh giving thanks and giving back to those in need during the 24th annual day of thanks. mayor walsh teaming up with the boston rescue mission to serve up hundreds of meals to the homeless and the less fortunate. he's calling on people to pitch >> we should grateful for what we have and i ask anyone to help the next few days. help during the week. there's a lot of needs still in our city. >> boston rescue mission says they've served more than 28,000 thanksgiving meals since the day things started. >> pipeline protests turning violent in north dakota as more than 300 people flooded streets there. the protest escalating when police started firing tear gas and rubber bullets. >> this all took place north of mayhem breaking out in north dakota on the construction site of a controversial pipeline. hundreds of protestors clashing with police over the dakota access pipeline. protestors say police are using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds and also say firefighters are intentionally spraying them with water cannons in below freezing temperatures. a spokesman
. >> boston mayor walsh giving thanks and giving back to those in need during the 24th annual day of thanks. mayor walsh teaming up with the boston rescue mission to serve up hundreds of meals to the homeless and the less fortunate. he's calling on people to pitch >> we should grateful for what we have and i ask anyone to help the next few days. help during the week. there's a lot of needs still in our city. >> boston rescue mission says they've served more than 28,000...
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among them, boston mayor marty walsh. boston mayor marty walsh in new hampshire on election day. and rallying volunteers at the hillary clinton headquarters in manchester. >> oh, it's incredible. people from all over the place here. we have rhode island, massachusetts. we have new hampshire. a lot of energy here. you can feel it. you know, you can tell that a >> reporter: phone calls are being made, encouraging those in the granite state to get out and vote for clinton and also senate candidate maggie hassan. this weekend alone, 183,000 calls were made on their behalf. >> this has been the largest get out the vote push in new hampshire history. we have talked to thousand and thousands of voters throughout the state over the last couple of days. in addition, volunteers have been knocking on doors. polling place. the election day effort down to the wire and leaving nothing to chance. >> i feel good. you know, i think it is going to be a close race. at the end of the day, she is going to pull it out. she has an incredible ground game up here. >> reporter: this weekend, volunteers sa
among them, boston mayor marty walsh. boston mayor marty walsh in new hampshire on election day. and rallying volunteers at the hillary clinton headquarters in manchester. >> oh, it's incredible. people from all over the place here. we have rhode island, massachusetts. we have new hampshire. a lot of energy here. you can feel it. you know, you can tell that a >> reporter: phone calls are being made, encouraging those in the granite state to get out and vote for clinton and also...
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this proposal by mayor walsh needs boston city council approval. live in the south end, sera emily: crew members on leave, an investigation underway. t officials want to know why an accident earlier thisonth was not reported. the train was approaching south station on november 4 when it hit a train bunker, a protective post. the speed was low, 6 miles per hour, but both the train and the rail tie were damaged. now, no passengers were on the train at the time. it arrived around month. crew members placed on leave pending the outcome of this investigation. live at south station, nicole estaphan, wcvb newscenter 5. randy: thank you. we now know t name of the victim in a deadly shooting. danley leonard was killed on ames street. a second person was also shot but is expected to survive. no arrests have been made in connection with the shooting. emily: veteran journalist gwen ifill loses her battle with 61 years old. she was an alum of simmons college. ifill was the moderator of presidential debates there 2004 and 2008. randy: dramatic moments before a m
this proposal by mayor walsh needs boston city council approval. live in the south end, sera emily: crew members on leave, an investigation underway. t officials want to know why an accident earlier thisonth was not reported. the train was approaching south station on november 4 when it hit a train bunker, a protective post. the speed was low, 6 miles per hour, but both the train and the rail tie were damaged. now, no passengers were on the train at the time. it arrived around month. crew...
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walsh -- and charters schools underserve students with the highest needs. a recent poll put the yes vote and the no vote at a virtual tie. and the most recent vote showed points. >>> right off the bat -- we missed about the polling hours. most of the polls close at 7:00 and many stay open to 7:30 or 8:00. check with your local clerk. don't miss the opportunity to vote after hours here. >> the importance of this vote on what happens going forward? >> it could have a huge impact. it could shape the climate for question two allows more charter schools. this is a test of teacher union political clout. it's exposed rifts. and the state party formally opposing. and big named democrats
walsh -- and charters schools underserve students with the highest needs. a recent poll put the yes vote and the no vote at a virtual tie. and the most recent vote showed points. >>> right off the bat -- we missed about the polling hours. most of the polls close at 7:00 and many stay open to 7:30 or 8:00. check with your local clerk. don't miss the opportunity to vote after hours here. >> the importance of this vote on what happens going forward? >> it could have a huge...
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walsh was indicted on the charges in august. >>> dozens of people are rallies behind a shirley sergeant who was fired. they gathered outside the police department to show their support for alfredo cromwell. he was demoted to control officer after she refuse the chief's order not to renew a confidential registration for the vehicle. selectmen fired her for allegedly lying during a hearing about the incident. >>> a new hampshire man is on bail accused of driving the wrong way down 93 while drunk. police stopped matthew adla nrshtion new hampton. the 21-year-old is also charged with having drugs in his car. he is due in court next month. >>> seven cars crashed on the pike sending six people to the hospital. this happened about a mile from the auburn exit last night. at one point, the accident blocked all of the westbound traffic was backed up for miles. they are working to find out the severity of the injuries. >>> we track traffic and weather together every ten minutes. right now on 93 south, things moving along nicely. 19-minute ride from and overover down to the zakim bridge. >>> shiri?
walsh was indicted on the charges in august. >>> dozens of people are rallies behind a shirley sergeant who was fired. they gathered outside the police department to show their support for alfredo cromwell. he was demoted to control officer after she refuse the chief's order not to renew a confidential registration for the vehicle. selectmen fired her for allegedly lying during a hearing about the incident. >>> a new hampshire man is on bail accused of driving the wrong way...
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for example, former gop congressman joe walsh recently tweeted that if trump loses, walsh was asked about that ket." comm??ent on msnbc this week an wasn't especlly convincing in trying to defend it. >> why tweet that? why put that out there? >> well, first off, it's a musket. it's a -- craig it's a metaphor. it's a call to arms. ? go ahead, enjoy. ?.the itsy bitsy spidewent up the waterspout. down came the rain clogg the gutter system creating a leak in the roof. ?e ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. and please, give iup for the also, we've been incredi long t with the 8g band. she is the former drummer for music legend prince. w husband and wife duo, counter culte, "women's institution", is out now. hannah welton, e [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much for a fantastic week, and please come ba soon. now, if you have been following the news lately, then you know that last week was one of -- >> all right pal, take a hike. what's going on over there? >> oh, sorry seth. someone's trying to get into the vip area. >> seth: jim, there's no vip:! what are you talking about? >> iot your han
for example, former gop congressman joe walsh recently tweeted that if trump loses, walsh was asked about that ket." comm??ent on msnbc this week an wasn't especlly convincing in trying to defend it. >> why tweet that? why put that out there? >> well, first off, it's a musket. it's a -- craig it's a metaphor. it's a call to arms. ? go ahead, enjoy. ?.the itsy bitsy spidewent up the waterspout. down came the rain clogg the gutter system creating a leak in the roof. ?e ] >>...
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mayor walsh at the cutler majestic heater. theater. >> this is the right conversation to have. that's what this is about. >> mayor walsh promising in the next year, conversations about racism will go into every neighborhood in boston. >> these conversations are going to go from roxbury to west roxbury, brighton and every neighborhood in between. open-mic senth with a q and a. >> the issue of race created -- >> among those addressing the crowd, several students who say breaking down stereotypes is just the first step. >> so i ask all of us to take a step back and open our minds. we must understand that we come from different cultures but we are run ways. we are the human race. >> today was the first in a year-long race discussion in the city. >> it's not like we're building a building where we can see the steel. i think by having these dialogues, the measurement will be how many people come out. >> and the mayor says they will do it again in a year from now. >>> a newage lettic field behind north quincy high school was dedicate
mayor walsh at the cutler majestic heater. theater. >> this is the right conversation to have. that's what this is about. >> mayor walsh promising in the next year, conversations about racism will go into every neighborhood in boston. >> these conversations are going to go from roxbury to west roxbury, brighton and every neighborhood in between. open-mic senth with a q and a. >> the issue of race created -- >> among those addressing the crowd, several students who...
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the vikings free fall continues, and they've parted ways with struggling kicker blair walsh after ?another? missed extra point sunday. walsh has missed four extra points, and the vikings spent last week auditioning replacements at kicker, so this move wasn't entirely a surprise. the troubles started with a missed 27-yard field goal attempt that cost minnesota a playoff win back january.playoff win back in tonight: parcloudy. some more fog possible. lows mainly in the 40s.wednesday: variably cloudy and mild. highs in the low to mid 50s. wind: se 5-10 mph.rest of the week: thursday and friday we expect highs well into the 60s. rain returns friday with lingering showers into saturday. some wet snow flakes even possible on saturday. chilly next week with 40s for highs. 3 captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: transition trouble. the president-elect and a team divided trying to put together an administration. another top adviser is out. who will be secretary of state? >> john would be a very good choice. >> is there anybody better? >> may >> pelley: also tonight, the battle in the south
the vikings free fall continues, and they've parted ways with struggling kicker blair walsh after ?another? missed extra point sunday. walsh has missed four extra points, and the vikings spent last week auditioning replacements at kicker, so this move wasn't entirely a surprise. the troubles started with a missed 27-yard field goal attempt that cost minnesota a playoff win back january.playoff win back in tonight: parcloudy. some more fog possible. lows mainly in the 40s.wednesday: variably...
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. >> mayor walsh camped outside of this polling location. later on this morning he will go and a last-minute push for votes for hillary clinton. >> boston mayor marty walsh heading north of the massachusetts stateline into n new hampshire on election day. i ask them to consider hillary and maggie. campaigning for hillary clinton and maggie hasset running for stat. polls show the races state but walsh said she's confident clinton can win the granite i think it's a close race. i think at the end of the day hillary will pull it out. phone banks and door to door canvas. walsh expects to knock on doors to get out the vote. >> the northeast is important part of the country. we think o new england as region. having a senator from here and with the president that can be good to region is important. stop at the clinton campaign headquarters here in manchester. live in manchester, 7news "today in new england." >>> donald trump making some waves on final day of campaigning as well. the candidate made stops in five different stop trying to rally as many
. >> mayor walsh camped outside of this polling location. later on this morning he will go and a last-minute push for votes for hillary clinton. >> boston mayor marty walsh heading north of the massachusetts stateline into n new hampshire on election day. i ask them to consider hillary and maggie. campaigning for hillary clinton and maggie hasset running for stat. polls show the races state but walsh said she's confident clinton can win the granite i think it's a close race. i think...
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. >>> it's no secret that president-elect and marty walsh look at that. massive swells pushed wave heights to more than 30 feet, very dangerous for those brave enough to get out there. >> you ever surf? >> never. >> you? >> no. but in north hawaii, that's the spot. and sometimes at north beach -- >> people were in the water a couple of weeks ago. they love it. >> yeah. do, it's a little dangerous. if you ever go to the north shore, they tell you are going to die if you go in the water. don't go in there. very welcoming. [laughter] today's weather, talking about mild temperatures and the waves, a little active with the nor'easter. and it's 61 in boston, above- average temperatures for this time of season. d especially north and west with the cold front that will bring in chillier air. high pressure will build in tomorrow and mean a crisp and bright, nice fall day with a couple of rain showers, sprinkles across southern new hampshire into the meramec valley. but we are not expecting any significant rain. the rainfall which we would like to see. as you look
. >>> it's no secret that president-elect and marty walsh look at that. massive swells pushed wave heights to more than 30 feet, very dangerous for those brave enough to get out there. >> you ever surf? >> never. >> you? >> no. but in north hawaii, that's the spot. and sometimes at north beach -- >> people were in the water a couple of weeks ago. they love it. >> yeah. do, it's a little dangerous. if you ever go to the north shore, they tell you are...
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. >> anchor: mayor marty walsh kicking off a special event for the holidays. >> tonight they're mean and intimidating even threaten you with jail. >> i was scared to death. >> but those phone calls are irs. you're not the irs. energy costs go up and down. at eversource, we don't like it any more than you do. it doesn't mean more money for us. of the energy we buy for you is changing. but we're working to increase the supply of clean, affordable energy across the region because more energy means lower energy costs for you and the communities we serve. and as the number-one provider of energy-efficiency programs in the nation, we're committed to helping you manage the energy you use. >> anchor: so it's a star studded pizza party. lucky fans grabbing a bite with tom brady, ben a fleck, and matt damon. the result of a special contest. >> anchor: and the winners got a real slice of fun.al room to tell us more. >> reporter: the brothers and sister were flown to boston. the contest for this charity was won on o maze.com. it's a dinner they'll never forget. this brother and sister from misso
. >> anchor: mayor marty walsh kicking off a special event for the holidays. >> tonight they're mean and intimidating even threaten you with jail. >> i was scared to death. >> but those phone calls are irs. you're not the irs. energy costs go up and down. at eversource, we don't like it any more than you do. it doesn't mean more money for us. of the energy we buy for you is changing. but we're working to increase the supply of clean, affordable energy across the region...
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sot shushannah walshe, abc news deputy political director: "number one characteristic that dt is looking for is loyalty? it's something that we saw over and over in the campaign.. and he also wants to have a personal relationship with whoever he chooses." both former new york mayor rudy giuliani and new jersey governor chris christie are being considered as potential attorney general candidates. we'll have much more on trump's live at 3-30. a clean sweep for republicans in washington has left democrats wondering what to do next. in addition to the presidency -- republicans regaining control in both the house and senate. now a number of democrats are looking to take over as chair of the democratic national committee and turn the party around. bernie sanders tweeting out "the next d-n-c chair must understand the dire need to listen to working families. keith ellison is that person." sot rick klein "this is a minnesota who represents a new generation of leaders in congress." a win for ellison could signal a significant shift for democrats. the party's left wing members arguing their progres
sot shushannah walshe, abc news deputy political director: "number one characteristic that dt is looking for is loyalty? it's something that we saw over and over in the campaign.. and he also wants to have a personal relationship with whoever he chooses." both former new york mayor rudy giuliani and new jersey governor chris christie are being considered as potential attorney general candidates. we'll have much more on trump's live at 3-30. a clean sweep for republicans in washington...
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>> that voice there, mor marty walsh. they are under the direction o the first of 44 shows at boston the 43rd annual bn lida been, itore. i have ev wanted to seeanta'shouse, now isour chance. the nopo home is officiallyor sale. the three bro two bath me it's 2,0 square feet, sits on t renns three w built in 1822 years o. rift rock fiplace, an oven 2 different cooking settings and boasts sprawling mountain vws. stickg ar.u go, but he better nta wi join us morrow nit. yor walsh,, an the cas ristmas carroll will be there at 7:00 tomorrow nighththe o i just need to know 'll stick around in another aa. otheise, where am ingi send my letterith my lt? >> that's true. >> got to answer l mail. >> n resrch thatinpots thpes of exercise that can help youe longer. >> hi, ed. >> newrearch shows young okers are at an incread risk heart attack. they huneds oflts undergoing treatment for heart ofuted co ops the decne in h.i.v. cases is spif to ricaannd latino drug userst both groups saw at least a p rate of h.i.v.gnoses bet and 20. cdc of
>> that voice there, mor marty walsh. they are under the direction o the first of 44 shows at boston the 43rd annual bn lida been, itore. i have ev wanted to seeanta'shouse, now isour chance. the nopo home is officiallyor sale. the three bro two bath me it's 2,0 square feet, sits on t renns three w built in 1822 years o. rift rock fiplace, an oven 2 different cooking settings and boasts sprawling mountain vws. stickg ar.u go, but he better nta wi join us morrow nit. yor walsh,, an the cas...
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they are not going to turn you in to the feds. >> reporter: and mayor marty walsh is saying in a statement we are a welcoming city for all. these are boston values and no policy will change that. >> it's no secret that these places to go where they'll be least likely to be caught. >> reporter: opposes sanctuary cities saying politicians are looking for votes. >> any elected official would suggest there should be a certain class of people that do not have to abide by our laws. >> and that's the debate. liam martin, wbz alert. weather is coming our way that could be disruptful. >> we want to get over to chief meteorologist eric fisher. >> that's the main story for tomorrow. we had that high water in october. and that was a time a couple inches shorter than this one. and it was a quiet weather day. and there'll be pockets of minor to moderate coastal flooding. inland flooding is not expected tomorrow. and a fast moving system. and this is the one we're watching. clouds starting to move in. and they'll run into dry air. a lot of it won't reach the ground. we're not expecting any rain until we
they are not going to turn you in to the feds. >> reporter: and mayor marty walsh is saying in a statement we are a welcoming city for all. these are boston values and no policy will change that. >> it's no secret that these places to go where they'll be least likely to be caught. >> reporter: opposes sanctuary cities saying politicians are looking for votes. >> any elected official would suggest there should be a certain class of people that do not have to abide by our...
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is front and senator, and tomorrow, mayor walsh will address race relations. he told me in our interview he'll take his cue from what residents want to talk about in early meetings. it's likely educational opportunity will be front and center. we asked mayor walsh of how defeat of ballot number 2, lifting the cap off charter schools might go many boston families of color who have kids on long, long charter school waiting lists. but they are not going to get the opportunity because you and other opponents of lifting the charter school caps prevailed on election day. why don't you speak to them? >> i didn't get the opportunity because we have charter schools in boston. >> reporter: there are mondays on the waiting list. >> no, there are not. >> reporter: thousands. >> hopefully, the legislature will address this properly. >> reporter: in the meantime, luck. >> no. the meantime, the families have an opportunity to go to school. >> reporter: they have judged that inferior. >> i wouldn't say inferior. they are pursuing options. >> reporter: why would are you pursui
is front and senator, and tomorrow, mayor walsh will address race relations. he told me in our interview he'll take his cue from what residents want to talk about in early meetings. it's likely educational opportunity will be front and center. we asked mayor walsh of how defeat of ballot number 2, lifting the cap off charter schools might go many boston families of color who have kids on long, long charter school waiting lists. but they are not going to get the opportunity because you and other...
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i'm on your side investigators, jonathan walsh. >> i'll watch it qi'll watch it. qhow many times does it happen to you out there? >> on the way to work. >> [ laughter ] alet's talk weather. let's go right now. i just lost another viewer, didn't i? >> just one qa live look downtown. here we are. we've got a few clouds moving overhead right now. all in all, dry. it's been a mild day, but the temperatures this time of year, once that sun goes down, temperatures usually plummet as well. they are. cleveland, we were at 60 degrees just about two hours ago. we're now at 51 and here are the clouds overhead. they're hit and miss. they're high and mid level clouds. nothing low out there to drop any raindrops on you. we've got rain showers in west virginia and virginia, but they're moving toward the north and east. they'll stay away from us. mid-40s now in wooster. canton is at 49. 42 -- 44 degrees now in the temperatures. we've got winds on the calm side. very light winds out of the south with 44 degrees mansfield. wooster, 46. cleveland at 53. let me show you the almanac.
i'm on your side investigators, jonathan walsh. >> i'll watch it qi'll watch it. qhow many times does it happen to you out there? >> on the way to work. >> [ laughter ] alet's talk weather. let's go right now. i just lost another viewer, didn't i? >> just one qa live look downtown. here we are. we've got a few clouds moving overhead right now. all in all, dry. it's been a mild day, but the temperatures this time of year, once that sun goes down, temperatures usually...
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mayor walsh wants new rules to make -- make sure construction companies are in good standing before they are allowed -- before they are given a work permit. october 21 when kelvin mattocks and robert higgins were killed after that trench flooded. the men were working for atlantic drain services. previous safety issues with that company. those included eight from violations earlier this year and fines of $20,000 by osha mar walsh's proposal would a lot agencies to reject or modify permit application. cummings would be required to tell the city of all osha olations no matter if theyre pending or resolved. the proposal needs the approval of boston city council. no criminal charges have been filed in this case is the suffolk ea's office continues to investigate. emily: investigation into a roof collapsed in kingston that injured four workers working on a house on christmas tree lane two of the victims had severe injuries. one of them was flown to a boston hospital. environmental leaders in new hampshire file a lawsuit against the peace development authority sing storm runoff from the buildin
mayor walsh wants new rules to make -- make sure construction companies are in good standing before they are allowed -- before they are given a work permit. october 21 when kelvin mattocks and robert higgins were killed after that trench flooded. the men were working for atlantic drain services. previous safety issues with that company. those included eight from violations earlier this year and fines of $20,000 by osha mar walsh's proposal would a lot agencies to reject or modify permit...
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and her arm, and i pulled her close to me and realized that she had a baby with her. >> reporter: walsh took off his own mask to put it on their faces as he brought them to safety. today he was honored for his heroics and wasn't alone more than 50 firefighters from boston to borne, from scituate to swansea recognized his bravery and nominated for firefighter of inside they've risked their lives to save dozens of people in a fire that claimed dozens of victims. different cloth. >> reporter: sent ams echoed by walsh. >> fright of the year, medal of valor. [ applause ] >> we sign up to are this job because when somebody calls for help you want to be that person that can be there to help them out. >> elizabeth hopkins, fox 25 news. >> always fascinating to hear the stories and go back and see how it all transpired those people are doing a fantastic job. >> we appreciate all they do to keep us safe. congratulations. >> t day where amid all the holiday craziness we can stop and give back. the greater boston food bank took time out of their busy day to help sort through food donations and make
and her arm, and i pulled her close to me and realized that she had a baby with her. >> reporter: walsh took off his own mask to put it on their faces as he brought them to safety. today he was honored for his heroics and wasn't alone more than 50 firefighters from boston to borne, from scituate to swansea recognized his bravery and nominated for firefighter of inside they've risked their lives to save dozens of people in a fire that claimed dozens of victims. different cloth. >>...
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our health specialist kathy walsh shows why we need to be aware of fireplace doors. >> -- ouch, hot. you have to be careful. >> reporter: firing this up brings it back painful -- brings back painful memories for him. >> i had sleepless nights. >> reporter: back on may 1, they switched on the gas fireplace to warm up the house. beatrice was taking a nap. thomas was downstairs with eight month old lincoln. -- for second. >> i just grabbed him for a second -- as fast as i could. >> at children's hospital lincoln was treated for second and third degree burns. >> we see between 25 and 35 kids each year with hand burns from these hot gas fireplace doors. >> dr. stephen moulton is burn center -- is in the chart -- burn center at children's hospital colorado and he's seen a 50% increase since 2006 lincoln's hand has healed completely, but his parents have not overcome their guilt. >> we just never thought of the danger of him touching it. >> no fireplace this winter and they want other parents to know the hot glass is a serious hazard for tiny hands. >> that was kathleen walsh reporting. ano
our health specialist kathy walsh shows why we need to be aware of fireplace doors. >> -- ouch, hot. you have to be careful. >> reporter: firing this up brings it back painful -- brings back painful memories for him. >> i had sleepless nights. >> reporter: back on may 1, they switched on the gas fireplace to warm up the house. beatrice was taking a nap. thomas was downstairs with eight month old lincoln. -- for second. >> i just grabbed him for a second -- as fast...
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and families is also investigating and a short time ago, we managed to talk to boston mayor marty walsh. he said he was notified by the police of all of this and that to the district attorney's office as well. the mayor called this a very sad situation. that's the latest live here in hyde park. >> i seen this big white thing coming towards me and i said what the -- well, yeah. and he hit me. >> the woman who was knocked to the ground by a hit-and-run driver talks to seven news about that very scary moment. today the driver who hit her was admitting that he was behind the wheel. dan is live from chelsea with the interview you'll only see here. dan? does well, certainly that video itself was dramatic. video of the accident that happened at this intersection but now, you can hear a description of the woman who went through it and talks about the moment of impact. >> looked like it was right on top of me. and he just kept going. >> 72-year-old carol donely talking to just one station describing the harrowing moment she was hit by aan the accident caught on tape. >> i said, he's not stopping
and families is also investigating and a short time ago, we managed to talk to boston mayor marty walsh. he said he was notified by the police of all of this and that to the district attorney's office as well. the mayor called this a very sad situation. that's the latest live here in hyde park. >> i seen this big white thing coming towards me and i said what the -- well, yeah. and he hit me. >> the woman who was knocked to the ground by a hit-and-run driver talks to seven news about...
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the governor and the mayor, mayor marty walsh will join us us the blue man group and the -- lisa and i will host the celebration. join us tu november 19th, right here on channel 4. it all begins at 8:00. >>> and looks like a pretty nice night. the forecast holds out fingers crossed. >>> are you getting into the holiday spirit by spending too much? >> your holiday shopping and how it compares to others in other cities. >>> a major honor for a massachusetts marine credited with helping to break barriers decades ago. for patriots day. and how a movie recreates the manhunt for the boston marathon >>> on the bz feed tonight we're already talking about holiday shopping. >> and just how much we'll be spending. boston is going to spend about $590 on gifts this season. sounds like a lot but that's considerably less than the national average of $935. the massachusetts city spending the most -- newton. more than $1600 and people in newton rank among the country's biggest spenders. they are going to give the economy a shot in the arm. >> santa does the toys. and my wife doesn't want much. >>> a
the governor and the mayor, mayor marty walsh will join us us the blue man group and the -- lisa and i will host the celebration. join us tu november 19th, right here on channel 4. it all begins at 8:00. >>> and looks like a pretty nice night. the forecast holds out fingers crossed. >>> are you getting into the holiday spirit by spending too much? >> your holiday shopping and how it compares to others in other cities. >>> a major honor for a massachusetts marine...
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our kathy walsh is one of the lucky ones. >> reporter: 155 people are expected to be here through the tattered cover to see bruce springsteen. these are the lucky ones. tickets sold out in under three maybe shake his hand, get one photo, not a selfie, get his book and be on their way. they think it's worth it. >> absolutely. i got up early, shoved my kids out the door and here with my friend. >> i worked all night and i'm staying here to see bruce. >> reporter: why? what is it about bruce? >> i've been a fan since college. it's kind of how i met my husband, was a bruce connection. we've been to a i just love him. i love all his music. >> his heart, his soul. his morality. his ethics are right. >> reporter: can't say enough about him, he's the boss? >> he's the boss. >> reporter: love it. the members of the media get a few minutes to take pictures, watch what's going on, no kathy walsh, cbs4. >> pretty cool the boss is in town. >> going to head over there after the show? >> i would like to, but i don't think i could get a ticket. >>> next week we're talking about our first arctic blast
our kathy walsh is one of the lucky ones. >> reporter: 155 people are expected to be here through the tattered cover to see bruce springsteen. these are the lucky ones. tickets sold out in under three maybe shake his hand, get one photo, not a selfie, get his book and be on their way. they think it's worth it. >> absolutely. i got up early, shoved my kids out the door and here with my friend. >> i worked all night and i'm staying here to see bruce. >> reporter: why? what...
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kathy walsh explains the research, some of which was done here at national jewish. >> reporter: alex sturgis has been wary of peanuts for as long as >> if i eat one little bit, my throat can close up. >> reporter: in 2011 he took part in a safety study. every day he wore a disc with peanut protein. >> looks good. no swelling. >> reporter: after a year of clinical trials researchers found nearly half of those treated with the patch could eat 10 times more peanut than before. >> ten times more peanut actually for a lot of these one peanut. so these are not kids who can go out and ate peanut and butter sandwich. >> reporter: she says the treatment could help prevent a reaction from a small exposure. >> it's definitely not a cure, but i think it gives us a lot of information. >> reporter: cho cautions researchers need to look at long-term results to see if the patch is kathy walsh, cbs4 news. >>> 87-year-old woman said she did not notice the flames coming out of the front of her car until a police officer yelled at her to get out. a body cam on the officer recorded what happened. deborah
kathy walsh explains the research, some of which was done here at national jewish. >> reporter: alex sturgis has been wary of peanuts for as long as >> if i eat one little bit, my throat can close up. >> reporter: in 2011 he took part in a safety study. every day he wore a disc with peanut protein. >> looks good. no swelling. >> reporter: after a year of clinical trials researchers found nearly half of those treated with the patch could eat 10 times more peanut...
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our health specialist kathy walsh shows us the surprise visit for a big fan. >> incredible. i did not expect this. >> reporter: devoted broncos' fan gary bowman found himself gushing. >> you guys are my favorite little kid growing up. >> reporter: broncos singled him out as they spread broncos fever throughout the hospital. >> you guys have done more than i could ever imagine. >> reporter: gary is 61 and fighting bladder cancer. it was discovered at his annual physical, a practice he started 15 years ago when his mother was diagnosed with colon cancer. >> typical blood work and everything they can do, it's all there for a reason. if you catch it early, you can beat it. >> reporter: gary joins uc health and the broncos in commitment to men's health awareness. >> hello. i was just reading my mantenence is key manual. >> reporter: men often see doctors at the urging of their spouses. >> i think what we'd like to do is encourage men they feel to come forward and start a dialogue with their physicians about men's health. >> go broncos. >> go broncos! >> reporter: gary is on his h
our health specialist kathy walsh shows us the surprise visit for a big fan. >> incredible. i did not expect this. >> reporter: devoted broncos' fan gary bowman found himself gushing. >> you guys are my favorite little kid growing up. >> reporter: broncos singled him out as they spread broncos fever throughout the hospital. >> you guys have done more than i could ever imagine. >> reporter: gary is 61 and fighting bladder cancer. it was discovered at his...
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kathy walsh reporting. experts eat right, take a walk and tune it out if you need to.> canada. >> all right, guys. >>> that would be a long way. good morning, everybody. 38 degrees right now in denver. sun up at 6:37 just like yesterday, we'll have a lot of sunshine over colorado today. temperatures will stay above normal. even this morning, it's chilly outside, most road -- dia at 35. boulder at 37. normal is 28. greeley at 27. 32 in fort collins. you need a jacket. later on today, jacket will be optional in the 60s. 64 in ray. 63 in burlington. nice weather on the west side of the state. grand junction tops out at 66. i want to show you the overnight lows down here in southeast colorado. we're going to drop below freezing for the first times of this season for places like pueblo, la junta and lamar. freeze watch wide spread killing freeze. usually we're not this late into the season still dealing with a freeze watch, but because it has been so warm lately, that's how it is. a big system in the middle of t
kathy walsh reporting. experts eat right, take a walk and tune it out if you need to.> canada. >> all right, guys. >>> that would be a long way. good morning, everybody. 38 degrees right now in denver. sun up at 6:37 just like yesterday, we'll have a lot of sunshine over colorado today. temperatures will stay above normal. even this morning, it's chilly outside, most road -- dia at 35. boulder at 37. normal is 28. greeley at 27. 32 in fort collins. you need a jacket. later on...
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>> constant noise, phone calls ignored and big questions about water bills, investigator jonathan walsh joins us now and we keep finding these questionable charges. >> it is like an endless cycle of complaints coming in, people like the residents on kensington avenue in cleveland cleveland water came up with this. we met eddie irvine stood with others on kensington as continued construction work went on along their street. it is part of waterlines being replaced and service at one point was cut off. >> and neighbor had a funeral in the family and the whole family came over and there was no water. >>reporter: neighbors got their water from hydrants and hoses and they had readings that charge them for water that never ran through their meters, when they asked why? >> we called and they gave us an attitude and on top of that our bill which should've been lower was almost the same price . >> we should be compensated on a water bill and not charged. >>reporter: this our underside investigation into poor customer service and roadblocks for city of cleveland residents. >> we do not count on th
>> constant noise, phone calls ignored and big questions about water bills, investigator jonathan walsh joins us now and we keep finding these questionable charges. >> it is like an endless cycle of complaints coming in, people like the residents on kensington avenue in cleveland cleveland water came up with this. we met eddie irvine stood with others on kensington as continued construction work went on along their street. it is part of waterlines being replaced and service at one...
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our health specialist kathy walsh has the story. >> reporter: alex has been wary of peanuts for as long as he can remember. >> if i eat even one, my throat can close up. >> reporter: we met him in 2011 when he took part in a two-week safety study. every day he wore a disk peanut protein. >> no redness or swelling. >> reporter: now after a year of clinical trials, researchers found that nearly half of those treated with the patch could eat 10 times more peanut than before. >> ten times more peanut for a lot of these meants is less than actually one peanut. those aren't kids who can eat peanut and butter sandwich. >> reporter: dr. cho says the therapy trains system to tolerate small amounts of peanut. >> it's definitely not a cure, but i think it gives us a lot of information. >> reporter: cho cautions researchers need to look at long-term results to see if the patch is truly beneficial. >> that was kathy walsh reporting. she tells us children ages 4 to 11 had the best response to the patch. it did have less effect on those 12 and older. >>> let's go to ashton now. a lot of folks feeling
our health specialist kathy walsh has the story. >> reporter: alex has been wary of peanuts for as long as he can remember. >> if i eat even one, my throat can close up. >> reporter: we met him in 2011 when he took part in a two-week safety study. every day he wore a disk peanut protein. >> no redness or swelling. >> reporter: now after a year of clinical trials, researchers found that nearly half of those treated with the patch could eat 10 times more peanut than...
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gatekeeper..gor man palo verde having an unpleasant experience at fertitta field..thanks to biaggio walsh...number 7..party for six..28-0 second quarter.. play of the game for the panthers..kyle cole..drops the snap..instead of being pummele his life.. first down palo.. from good times to good night..bad bubba bolden interception..a state best 8th interception of the season... gorman offense..full speed ahead..biaggio walsh exploding for six.. 59-0 we got to bonanza at faith lutheran..as a second quarter fumble..recoverd by the bengals elias aguilar.. but the crusader defense crushed bonanza in the redzone..cameron cox..bulldozes the backfield.. last play of the 2nd quarter..john thomson torments the qb for the nice play..faith lutheran wins 43-6..but interesting moment at half... bengals coach suggests the officials get their prescription glasses updated..that was thoughtful legacy..starting their own at sierra vista.. 2000 yard rusher sam turner..touchdo wn.the longhorns giving the lions the busine legacy aims for their first playoff win ever.. but this was the magic moment of the seaso
gatekeeper..gor man palo verde having an unpleasant experience at fertitta field..thanks to biaggio walsh...number 7..party for six..28-0 second quarter.. play of the game for the panthers..kyle cole..drops the snap..instead of being pummele his life.. first down palo.. from good times to good night..bad bubba bolden interception..a state best 8th interception of the season... gorman offense..full speed ahead..biaggio walsh exploding for six.. 59-0 we got to bonanza at faith lutheran..as a...
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kathy walsh, cbs4 news. >> just turn it over jim. turn it over and go to bed. >>> just ahead of veteran's day, volunteers honor a fallen veteran and his widow. >> curly butler planned to renovate his kitchen but died open this day in 1998. now, thanks to home depot and volunteers of america, they are to cook her meals. >> she is just so happy. we have been going at this since about january. and, getting all the details together for her. and we were table to surprise her. and, there have been tears of joy and she is happy. >> beautiful. volunteers installed ten new cabinets, countertops, a sink, oven and fridge. butler served in the navy. >>> ed greene here with forecast. >> yes, we have clear skies across doppler 4,000. a few clouds here and there. the only place we have any showers down near albuquerque. here comes a cool front. it has cooler air behind it. it is going to push on through. keep going. and then we go right back to that southwesterly flow. showers just over southern coastal area near texas. and then, maybe a few in the
kathy walsh, cbs4 news. >> just turn it over jim. turn it over and go to bed. >>> just ahead of veteran's day, volunteers honor a fallen veteran and his widow. >> curly butler planned to renovate his kitchen but died open this day in 1998. now, thanks to home depot and volunteers of america, they are to cook her meals. >> she is just so happy. we have been going at this since about january. and, getting all the details together for her. and we were table to surprise...
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mayor walsh's proposal would allow city agencies to reject or modify applications and companies would be tell city hall of all violations. the proposal still needs the approval of the baptist city council. no criminal charges have been filed as the d.a.'s office continues to investigate. >> let's take a look at traffic. look how dark it is. it looks like the middle of the night already. the headlights are coming through town. the taillights on the right are trying to leave town. you can see brake lights. the drive times. let's begin down -- we'll hit this one more time -- how does that work? look at all the urgencies. 93 and newton corner, 16 minutes. if you're going from where the tolls used to be, slow at 128. 495 south is a little low. the pike to 290, a seven-minute ride. let's go down to the split. that's bad. already 40 minutes. might be 45 in a time. 120, about the same, 33 minutes. traffic is not good and it's only, what time is it, 4:10 in the afternoon. an airline pilot takes charge when a political argument turns nasty on-board his flight. what he said to that unruly passen
mayor walsh's proposal would allow city agencies to reject or modify applications and companies would be tell city hall of all violations. the proposal still needs the approval of the baptist city council. no criminal charges have been filed as the d.a.'s office continues to investigate. >> let's take a look at traffic. look how dark it is. it looks like the middle of the night already. the headlights are coming through town. the taillights on the right are trying to leave town. you can...
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firefighter gary walsh called the circumstances a os call. call. >> the smoke was down around our feet, you couldn't see a a hand infront of our face. >>> from the outside, you could see how violent the fire was. >> i reached out and felt her shoulder and arm and pulled her close to me and realized that she had a baby with her. >> the reporter: walsh took off his own mask to put it on their faces as he brought them to safety. today, he was honored for his boston to bourne, sciate to swansea, recognized for their bravery and nominated for firefighter of the year. for many, fox 25 has had a firsthand view of some of these very close calls. in lynn, firefighters risked their lives to save dozens of people in a december fire that claimed four victims. in january, these flames trapped a saugus firefighter who was able to escape. so too was the family who were given back an heirloom, pulled from ashes by at the ceremony, governor charlie baker said firefighters are cut from a different cloth. >> there's one thing i know about this community, it is
firefighter gary walsh called the circumstances a os call. call. >> the smoke was down around our feet, you couldn't see a a hand infront of our face. >>> from the outside, you could see how violent the fire was. >> i reached out and felt her shoulder and arm and pulled her close to me and realized that she had a baby with her. >> the reporter: walsh took off his own mask to put it on their faces as he brought them to safety. today, he was honored for his boston to...
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a kathy walsh reporting for us. that book is called "miracles we have seen" all the proceeds go to charities designated by the doctors who contributed them. >>> i think the dry streak will come to an end. cold rain later this morning and eventually light snow. we're still above freezing downtown. we're above freezing by 1- degree at dia as well. but it is much, much colder than yesterday at this time. still warm. pueblo at 57. also aspen is about 13 degrees warmer than we are here in denver. the reason why is the front has surged ahead here along the i- 25 corridor, making its way to colorado springs. until the front goes through the hike, we're not going to see the snow develop. that will happen over the next couple of hours. showing you the here, back behind the front is an area of low pressure. the upper levels of the atmosphere. it's still over in nevada. what will happen is as that low moves east it will push the front through causing snow in the mountains and eventually light snow in the denver area. this is a
a kathy walsh reporting for us. that book is called "miracles we have seen" all the proceeds go to charities designated by the doctors who contributed them. >>> i think the dry streak will come to an end. cold rain later this morning and eventually light snow. we're still above freezing downtown. we're above freezing by 1- degree at dia as well. but it is much, much colder than yesterday at this time. still warm. pueblo at 57. also aspen is about 13 degrees warmer than we are...
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let's go to 7's alex diprato live in new hampshire where walsh will be. and. >> alex: mayor marty walsh is expected here at 7:00, so any time now, christa. he's a surrogate for hillary clinton. he will greet voters as well as volunteers here at the school and help them garner support as people head to the polls. with a whirlwind campaign winding down, hillary clinton did her part to energize supporters in the final day before the election. states, including michigan, and two stops in pennsylvania. speaking to supporters outside of philadelphia's independence hall. >> although my name and my opponent's name may be on the ballot, every issue you care about is on that ballot. >> alex: earlier in pittsburgh while urging people to vote, she also discussed what needs to be done after election day following a divisive campaign. >> we have the heal this together, listen and respect each other. >> alex: hillary clinton plans to vote in chappaqua, new york, her home area today. she then holds an election-night rally in new york city. live in manchester, new hampshi
let's go to 7's alex diprato live in new hampshire where walsh will be. and. >> alex: mayor marty walsh is expected here at 7:00, so any time now, christa. he's a surrogate for hillary clinton. he will greet voters as well as volunteers here at the school and help them garner support as people head to the polls. with a whirlwind campaign winding down, hillary clinton did her part to energize supporters in the final day before the election. states, including michigan, and two stops in...
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nichole: boston mayor marty walsh looking to heal scars in boston as he takes steps to address racism. he says it's time for the city to start talking about it. as newscenter 5's david bienick reports, he's kicking off a year-long series of town hall discussions. david: inside the cutler majestic theater, the talk on stage with often personal. >> i learned to be afraid to be back. david: the reaction from the audience was often emotional. >> people that look like me did not have the courage or the will. david: several hundred people from boston and surrounding towns turned out for mayor marty walsh first town hall on race. racism. [applause] david: the mayor drew applause for that acknowledgement. still, not everyone was satisfied. >> one of the things going forward would be a change in your rhetoric, instead of no hostility. i want to hear your emotions. david: boston's history with bussing, police relations and equality of opportunity all came up as problems. afterwards, people said they plan to hold the mayor and other city officials accountable for solutions. >> are equal. >> i th
nichole: boston mayor marty walsh looking to heal scars in boston as he takes steps to address racism. he says it's time for the city to start talking about it. as newscenter 5's david bienick reports, he's kicking off a year-long series of town hall discussions. david: inside the cutler majestic theater, the talk on stage with often personal. >> i learned to be afraid to be back. david: the reaction from the audience was often emotional. >> people that look like me did not have the...
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. >> well, boston mayor walsh giving thanks and giving back to those in need during the 24th annual day of thanks. mayor walsh teaming up with the boston rescue mission to serve up hundreds of thanksgiving meals to the homeless and less fortunate. he's calling on people to pitch in and help out during the holiday season. >> we should be all grateful for what we have and i just ask anyone to help, you know, the thanksgiving. help a regular day during the week. there's a lot of needs even in our city. >> boston rescue mission says they served more than 28,000 thanksgiving meals since the day of thanks started. >> we are following more news this afternoon. alarming assault is caught on camera. two men are walking with a woman on a residential street and one of them punches her in the face. the other man stands by watching and the two just walk away. now, one couple who says it happened is looking for justice for that woman. >> i love you, too. >> three days from saying "i do" frank and sara are more than just the weddings on their minds. on thursday they say they watched as their surveilla
. >> well, boston mayor walsh giving thanks and giving back to those in need during the 24th annual day of thanks. mayor walsh teaming up with the boston rescue mission to serve up hundreds of thanksgiving meals to the homeless and less fortunate. he's calling on people to pitch in and help out during the holiday season. >> we should be all grateful for what we have and i just ask anyone to help, you know, the thanksgiving. help a regular day during the week. there's a lot of needs...
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erika: marty walsh hoping to launch the toys for tots drive today. the 69th year the marine corps reserve has let the program. they can -- they collected new toys and give them to less fortunate children. boston city hall where donations can be dropped off. emily: bring your toys in. cindy: at least we have the sunshine the next couple of days. a little bit of light snow or mix early thursday. not a lot but if you're traveling a heads up on that. at fallon health we realize that no matter where you are in life you can always be moving forward. moving forward with compassion. moving forward with care when you need it. moving forward with laughter and a healthy heart. moving forward with family. why move forward alone when we can move forward together. >> what's even more exciting than getting a chance to win $1 million on "millionaire"? not finding out you're going to get that chance until 30 seconds before the show. and that's exactly what's happening to some lucky people right now. from bally's las vegas, it's "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheer
erika: marty walsh hoping to launch the toys for tots drive today. the 69th year the marine corps reserve has let the program. they can -- they collected new toys and give them to less fortunate children. boston city hall where donations can be dropped off. emily: bring your toys in. cindy: at least we have the sunshine the next couple of days. a little bit of light snow or mix early thursday. not a lot but if you're traveling a heads up on that. at fallon health we realize that no matter where...
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at the time walsh was the altar church in dorchester. the victim who's now in the 30s came forward during the summer. walsh was indicted on charges in august. >> julie: 9:36. nullly unsealed medical records reveal sal dimasi condition is deteriorating in prison. 71-year-old former massachusetts house speaker needs spotter to eat because he is choking episodes due to damage caused by throat cancer treatments and in addition to health problems dimasi hasn't seen family in over a year because they can't afford to fly to federal prison in kentucky and they are calling for compassionate release and he has already served six of eight years. >> daniel: president-elect trump talked about what it would look like and with healthcare near the agenda and supreme court kick will be progun and pro-life. >> having to do with abortion if it ever were overturned it would go back to the states so back to the states. >> some women won't be able to get abortion. >> it will go back to states. have to go to another state. >> that's okay? >> we will see what h
at the time walsh was the altar church in dorchester. the victim who's now in the 30s came forward during the summer. walsh was indicted on charges in august. >> julie: 9:36. nullly unsealed medical records reveal sal dimasi condition is deteriorating in prison. 71-year-old former massachusetts house speaker needs spotter to eat because he is choking episodes due to damage caused by throat cancer treatments and in addition to health problems dimasi hasn't seen family in over a year...
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cbs4 health specialit kathy walsh joins us from a ballot drop off location in denver. you look very re-- relacked how do you do -- relaxed how do you do it? >> reporter: i am fine but you probably heard let it end and maybe said it yourself. anxiety is running high but will it stop after the vote is cast? >> i don't like all the animosity. >> reporter: how inkry and mean people are being against -- >> how angry and mean people are being against each. >> reporter: voters have. >> you have drain the swamp. >> reporter: even how they sound. >> let's get out let's vote for the future. >> reporter: is stressful. are you stressed out by the election. >> the candidates are both have baggage. >> reporter: mental health experts say election anxiety is real. >> elections always come with a certain amount of stress. however, this election is different. >> reporter: the doctor is a clinical psychologist with the medical center of aurora. >> their unfavorability ratings are so high that people are nervous. is this person going to represent me? is this person going to represent our
cbs4 health specialit kathy walsh joins us from a ballot drop off location in denver. you look very re-- relacked how do you do -- relaxed how do you do it? >> reporter: i am fine but you probably heard let it end and maybe said it yourself. anxiety is running high but will it stop after the vote is cast? >> i don't like all the animosity. >> reporter: how inkry and mean people are being against -- >> how angry and mean people are being against each. >> reporter:...
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mayor walsh and senate president stanley rosenberg and a representative carved some 83 they're finding more ways to help the homes population. >> we're trying to do more of it every singlele day and focused on our home population right now in the city of boston. >> volunteers are also delivering thanksgiving meals to people out on the streets tonight. more than 900 people live in permanent housing through times street inn. >>> boston firefighters were also treated to a thanksgiving meal. boston fire department's nearby engine 33 and ladder 15 crews thanksgiving meal. >> i have such an honor to do it and work with the boston fire department, really, really makes the day special. >> they prepared the meals on a spot for firefighters in case they had to get called out. >>> new at 10:00, one little girl has a lot to be thankful for this thanksgiving, including the boston police department. this note was written by the 10-year-old daughter of not one, but two bpd officers. their sacrifices they make every day. >>> we are watching rain right now moving east of boston. you can see it's still
mayor walsh and senate president stanley rosenberg and a representative carved some 83 they're finding more ways to help the homes population. >> we're trying to do more of it every singlele day and focused on our home population right now in the city of boston. >> volunteers are also delivering thanksgiving meals to people out on the streets tonight. more than 900 people live in permanent housing through times street inn. >>> boston firefighters were also treated to a...
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walsh said the city is working to find more ways to help the homeless population. housing and trying do more and more of that every single day. we are focused on our homeless population and the city of boston. >> volunteers delivered thanksgiving meals to people on the streets last night. >>> one little girl has a lot to be thankful for including the boston police department. take a look. this note was written by the 10-year-old daughter of not one, but two bpd officers. she is not only thanking her parents but co-workers for their service and sacrifices for unity in the final thanksgiving address. >> thanksgiving reminds us that no matter our differences, we are still one people. >> reporter: coming up, the overseas phone calls to go along with his holiday i love you so much. that's why i bought six of you... for when you stretch out. i want you to stay this bright blue forever... that's why you will stay in this drawer... forever. i can't live without you. and that's why i will never, ever wash you. with downy fabric conditioner. it not only softens and freshens.
walsh said the city is working to find more ways to help the homeless population. housing and trying do more and more of that every single day. we are focused on our homeless population and the city of boston. >> volunteers delivered thanksgiving meals to people on the streets last night. >>> one little girl has a lot to be thankful for including the boston police department. take a look. this note was written by the 10-year-old daughter of not one, but two bpd officers. she is...