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bisson hopes the clothes will help students wake up for school with a smile just like catie did. ed: it can lift you to that one level where you are going to school and you feel proud and happy. narrator: "by almost every measure, public charter schools have been a success." "they are models of inspiration." with "impressive results" and "eye-catching educational gains." it's turned my son's life around. narrator: "charter schools amount to hope" for kids all across massachusetts. question 2 will give parents more choices and result in more funding for public education. vote yes on 2. for stronger public schools. this is the story of how mr. bonejangles met his match. mr. bonejangles was always looking for something. but he never found it. until one day... seven in dog time... exactly what he didn't know he was looking for fell right in his lap. was he expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? no, of course not, he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. but you know you're gonna love it. marshalls. your surprise is waiting. >> this is "chronicle" on wcv
bisson hopes the clothes will help students wake up for school with a smile just like catie did. ed: it can lift you to that one level where you are going to school and you feel proud and happy. narrator: "by almost every measure, public charter schools have been a success." "they are models of inspiration." with "impressive results" and "eye-catching educational gains." it's turned my son's life around. narrator: "charter schools amount to...
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mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as loeys-dietz syndrome. it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> her first question every single time was how long will be out of school? at lowell high did you know any homeless kids? and she said of course i did. they just want to fit in and be like everyone else. mary: and catie's closet makes that possible. on this day, the closet is traveling to the mather school in boston, there, students can choose from toiletries, clothing, shoes, jackets. brand name items that match what other kids are wearing. >> as a former teacher i can tell you, there is a direct correlation between a child's feelings about himself and how he is able to focus to learn. >> want, for them to go to school and
mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as loeys-dietz syndrome. it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> her first question every single time was how long...
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the beef, vole and bisson from there could be consequently tam natured natured with e. coli, adam williams has details. >> we know it's difficult for small businesses to survive. >> reporter: even more so for a slaughterhouse in of products. restale loans and in massachusetts and in eastern new york. >> our biggest concern is to ensure that our farmer customers are taken care of. >> reporter: the general manager of adams farms slaughterhouse says the last few days haven't been easy. >> this is devastating for the family. >> reporter: the beef products came from animals slaughtered between july 15 and august 24 and were the recalls came after an investigation of a possible e. coli outbreak. it's a potentially deadly bacteria that causes symptoms. according to the usda at least seven illnesses were reportedly connected to the contamination and five people were hospitalized. >> we're taking steps with usda to insure there is no contaminated product. >> reporter: the official ongrounds but this is a regular visit. he says his main concern is for his employees and farmers ma
the beef, vole and bisson from there could be consequently tam natured natured with e. coli, adam williams has details. >> we know it's difficult for small businesses to survive. >> reporter: even more so for a slaughterhouse in of products. restale loans and in massachusetts and in eastern new york. >> our biggest concern is to ensure that our farmer customers are taken care of. >> reporter: the general manager of adams farms slaughterhouse says the last few days...
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mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her life was just getting started, humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as loeys-dietz syndrome. it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> her first question every single time was how long will be out of school? mary: with catie in mind, her mother started catie's closet. at lowell high did you know any homeless kids? and she said of course i did. they just want to fit in and be like everyone else. mary: and catie's closet makes that possible. on this day, the closet is traveling to the mather school in boston, there, students can choose from toiletries, clothing, shoes, jackets. brand name items that match what other kids are wearing. >> as a former teacher i can tell you, there is a direct correlation between a child's feeling
mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her life was just getting started, humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as loeys-dietz syndrome. it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> her first question...
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. >> anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter katie, who died six years ago as her life was getting started. >> she had a great sense of humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting cross legs with her laptop typing stories at 2:00 in the morning. >> catie fought a valiant fight it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> the first question every single time was how long will i be out of school. >> with catie in mind, her mother started catie's closet. >> i said cate, did you know any homeless kids? she said, of course, i did mom. they just want to fit in and be like everybody else. >> catie's closet makes that possible. now in 36 schools, the closet today arrived at this school in boston. there students can choose from jackets, brand-name items that match what other kids are wearing. >> as a former teacher, i can tell you that there's a direct correlation between a child's feeling about himself and how he's able to focus to learn. >> that's ultimately what we want, is for them to go to scho
. >> anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter katie, who died six years ago as her life was getting started. >> she had a great sense of humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting cross legs with her laptop typing stories at 2:00 in the morning. >> catie fought a valiant fight it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> the first question every single time was how long will i...
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he global equity bisson at j.p. morgan in london. talking about the g-20. berkeley story.♪ ♪ manus: i am manus cranny, alongside me as anna edwards. it is time for the morning must-read. . letter 15 pages. a message from the japanese. in response to the u.k. leaving the eu or preparing to leave the eu. in light of the fact that a number of japanese businesses have invested actively in the u.k. which is seen as a gateway. request that the u.k. will consider this act seriously and respond in a responsible manner. this was the japanese government task force, asking to maintain good relationships. there is a wonderful statistic in this 15 pages. operating innesses europe and europe as a whole created 440,000 jobs and a considerable jobs -- a amount of those are here in the united kingdom. in terms of investment, half of the tiffany's direct investment for the eu came to the u.k.. anna: it is about cooperation and finding a way forward and relationships. the governor's and, what happens in this investment. if these conditions are not met. about, they are talking they have a tou
he global equity bisson at j.p. morgan in london. talking about the g-20. berkeley story.♪ ♪ manus: i am manus cranny, alongside me as anna edwards. it is time for the morning must-read. . letter 15 pages. a message from the japanese. in response to the u.k. leaving the eu or preparing to leave the eu. in light of the fact that a number of japanese businesses have invested actively in the u.k. which is seen as a gateway. request that the u.k. will consider this act seriously and respond in...