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blair miller: and i'm blair miller. fox 25 meteorologist sarah wroblewski joins us now, tracking the timeline for the rain, really off and on. sarah wroblewski: showers definitely moving across the region this morning. hit or miss this morning. but take a look, some moisture to the south u all going to stream north ward and clip southeastern areas as we head into the afternoon. lots of clouds, 47. we are anticipating to see lower 50s. but during the afternoon and evening. that's when we have to watch for the rain fall to move on in. we're talking a good amount. some areas over an inch is expected. coming up, my timeline of when to expect the rain to come to an end ahead. heather hegedus: breaking this morning, a terrifying night for one neighborhood is overnow. a standoff leading to one man dead this morning. blair miller: fox 25 stephanie coueignoux is live this morning. stephanie, police are still trying to figure out exactly what happened there hours ago. >> reporter: they were actually questioning neighbors earlier
blair miller: and i'm blair miller. fox 25 meteorologist sarah wroblewski joins us now, tracking the timeline for the rain, really off and on. sarah wroblewski: showers definitely moving across the region this morning. hit or miss this morning. but take a look, some moisture to the south u all going to stream north ward and clip southeastern areas as we head into the afternoon. lots of clouds, 47. we are anticipating to see lower 50s. but during the afternoon and evening. that's when we have to...
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blair miller: exactly. heather hegedus: the privacy online in our lives is something we most expect but may not be getting. coming up the reason schools and employers will soon have a harder time digging through your social media profiles bfrjtsd . >> good morning. welcome to saturday sports. patriots fans have watched coach bill bill check do wonders to overcome injuries. now, without julian edelman. don't we were, gronk will certainly be up for the >> absolutely. everybody has a home in this game, everybody has a job to do. and that's all we can focus on. >> we've got a lot on this team. step up and be challenged in a different way every single week. and it helps you rise to different occasions. so just another challenge on monday night. and i know they're definitely going to be prepared and ready to go. >> well, sexy rexy wasn't his usual jovial self with the boston media over the phone mainly because he envies the patriots. he wants what they have. on friday, the buffalo media tried to get an encore per
blair miller: exactly. heather hegedus: the privacy online in our lives is something we most expect but may not be getting. coming up the reason schools and employers will soon have a harder time digging through your social media profiles bfrjtsd . >> good morning. welcome to saturday sports. patriots fans have watched coach bill bill check do wonders to overcome injuries. now, without julian edelman. don't we were, gronk will certainly be up for the >> absolutely. everybody has a...
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judy: prime minister blair can only stay 10 minutes. i want to go ahead if any of you , have questions, raise your hand. i'm going to try to see you in the darkness. we will have a little more time with howard and emmanuel. we've got microphones. i'm looking at hands. >> my question is for prime minister blair. in a movie, a woman says she's getting on a train because there's no money. since central banking has come to dominate the world and our money's credit the borrowed into existence at usery, might it be time for a new redwoods kind of agreement where we restore an honest unit some money -- so that money circulates in areas, and people actually produce things, instead of with credit we reach the point where we gamble with options on whether there is a perception of value of production instead of producing. do we need a new brentwoods agreement to bring prosperity everywhere in the world? howard: is that for me? [laughter] judy: i think he said premised -- prime minister. tony: one of the things i've learned after being in office, y
judy: prime minister blair can only stay 10 minutes. i want to go ahead if any of you , have questions, raise your hand. i'm going to try to see you in the darkness. we will have a little more time with howard and emmanuel. we've got microphones. i'm looking at hands. >> my question is for prime minister blair. in a movie, a woman says she's getting on a train because there's no money. since central banking has come to dominate the world and our money's credit the borrowed into existence...
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of americans supported the war, huge anti war crowds filled streets of new york but britain's tony blair stood by george w. bush. >> it's important we hold to the path that we set out. ♪ ♪ >> and in this country, there were many experts who believed in george bush's vision. that deposing saddam hussein could be the jolt the middle east needed, that democracy was possible in iraq. the final push to war came in february of 2003. >> we're about to see a major historical event unfold live on television. >> when secretary of state colin powell presented a powerful and persuasive case against saddam to the united nations. >> we have firsthand descriptions of biological weapons on rails. ladies and gentlemen, these are sophisticated facilitiefaciliti. they can produce anthrax, enough dry biological agent in a single month to kill thousands upon thousands of people. >> everything you just heard colin powell say is not true. >> leaving saddam hussein in weapons of mass production for a few more months or years is not an option. >> there is no clear evidence anyone knew it but there were no mobile
of americans supported the war, huge anti war crowds filled streets of new york but britain's tony blair stood by george w. bush. >> it's important we hold to the path that we set out. ♪ ♪ >> and in this country, there were many experts who believed in george bush's vision. that deposing saddam hussein could be the jolt the middle east needed, that democracy was possible in iraq. the final push to war came in february of 2003. >> we're about to see a major historical event...
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we'll send it back to you. >> blair, thank you very much. keep us posted on any new developments as well. from logan airport, apparent my flights to and from paris are still ongoing. they are still continuing, they have not been suspended at this point, if you are awaiting for someone coming from there, they are still out bound and if you're going to paris, i'm scratching my head as to why that we would taking place at this point, given the events, apparently they're still ongoing and they have not been stopped at this point. massachusetts state police also sending us information. massachusetts state police and our federal partners of the joint terrorism task force and at the common wealth fusion center are closely monitoring developments coming out of france and worldwide intelligence sources. the state police division of field services is increasing security around the area of the state house, with troop h personnel. >> state police troop s, those are the ones you see constantly stationed at logan airport. they are monitoring intelligence,
we'll send it back to you. >> blair, thank you very much. keep us posted on any new developments as well. from logan airport, apparent my flights to and from paris are still ongoing. they are still continuing, they have not been suspended at this point, if you are awaiting for someone coming from there, they are still out bound and if you're going to paris, i'm scratching my head as to why that we would taking place at this point, given the events, apparently they're still ongoing and...
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meal.but your full experience at this arby's on blairs ferry.. ferry..cos from one man - who has nothing to do with what you eat. eat."bud's very energetic. he loves customers, he loves people he just wants to do a job and he's always wanting to work."bud wharton wharton"ready? - spray spray" does it all with a smile. smile."(smile) clean stools, or when i'm not cleaning stools, greeting people, do tables." tables." "i mean he does ten times more t tn what we started with"he started with what many may call - nothing. nothing. "it's hard to see sometimes - but i do it anyway."a cardiac arrest as a him blind and bound to a wheelchair.now he's part of systems unlimited... unlimited...it's an iowa city-based non-profit helping people with disabilities gain stability... stability... "we need to look outside thscope on our hiring and our training practices"starting with a job. job. 'we were very skeptical at first, because we're like okay, we can try something." but after training - the daily routine kes job coach taylor simon as his eyes. eyes.his rea
meal.but your full experience at this arby's on blairs ferry.. ferry..cos from one man - who has nothing to do with what you eat. eat."bud's very energetic. he loves customers, he loves people he just wants to do a job and he's always wanting to work."bud wharton wharton"ready? - spray spray" does it all with a smile. smile."(smile) clean stools, or when i'm not cleaning stools, greeting people, do tables." tables." "i mean he does ten times more t tn...
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blair: as these countries develop, then they have got huge opportunities to develop if they are given the right help inform the right partnerships to develop in a more sustainable way, including in respect of agriculture. the population of the world, the population of africa itself, will grow enormously, obviously, but as countries develop and all the evidence is that than the population comes under greater particularlygh girls education is immensely important. and my feeling is that this is a providede can solve, you do have the quality of governance that is both making sure the economy of the country grows in a way that is sustainable and balanced, where agriculture production is increasing, but increasing in a way that pays some attention to the needs of the local people. with thel as well possibilities of technology and agriculture, iin think it is a problem that is solvable, but not a problem that is solvable absent that quality of governance being there. announcer: sunday, former british prime minister tony blair and howard buffett, brother of filling your investor warren buffet
blair: as these countries develop, then they have got huge opportunities to develop if they are given the right help inform the right partnerships to develop in a more sustainable way, including in respect of agriculture. the population of the world, the population of africa itself, will grow enormously, obviously, but as countries develop and all the evidence is that than the population comes under greater particularlygh girls education is immensely important. and my feeling is that this is a...
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. >> mark: very good, blair. now we want to go to the phone right now, because we understand on the line with us is former retired c.i.a. operations officers, joe wipple. we appreciate you checking in with this, this is constantly developing. 26 people dead, four possible locations, we're talking about a restaurant, a stadium, where a soccer match was being played and also a concert hall with possible hostages. first of all, when you hear something like this, what are your thoughts as you process this information? >> well, my first thought is that we cannot be 100% safe. france has -- is a very developed country, it has very strict laws, you know, against terrorism, gives the police a lot of tools to combat terrorism. a very capable security service and in spite of all of those things, you know, terrorists were still able to pull off these major attacks. and possibly very coordinated attacks which is very difficult to do. i mean, it's ok to do one, but if they've done more than one, that's a very difficult operat
. >> mark: very good, blair. now we want to go to the phone right now, because we understand on the line with us is former retired c.i.a. operations officers, joe wipple. we appreciate you checking in with this, this is constantly developing. 26 people dead, four possible locations, we're talking about a restaurant, a stadium, where a soccer match was being played and also a concert hall with possible hostages. first of all, when you hear something like this, what are your thoughts as you...
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meal.but your full experience at this arby's on blairs ferry.. ferry..comes from one man - who has nothing to do with whatou eat. eat."b"b's very enenergetic. he loves customers, he loves people he just wants to do a job and he's always wanting to work."bud wharton wharton"r"rdy? - spray spray" does it all with a smile. smile."(smile) clean stools, or when i'm not cleaning stools, greeting people, do tables." tables." "i mean he does ten times more than what we started with"he started with what many may call - nothing. nothing. "it's hard to see sometimes - but i do it anyway."a cardiac arrest as a teen and another accident left him blind and bound to a wheelchair.now he's part of stems unlimited... unlimited...it's an iowa city-based non-profit helping people with disabilities gain stability... stability... "we need to look outside the scope on our hiring and our training practices"starting with a job. job.b. 'we were very skeptical at first, because we're like okay, we can try something." but after training - the daily routine keeps job coach t
meal.but your full experience at this arby's on blairs ferry.. ferry..comes from one man - who has nothing to do with whatou eat. eat."b"b's very enenergetic. he loves customers, he loves people he just wants to do a job and he's always wanting to work."bud wharton wharton"r"rdy? - spray spray" does it all with a smile. smile."(smile) clean stools, or when i'm not cleaning stools, greeting people, do tables." tables." "i mean he does ten times...
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fox 25 investigates blair miller reveals why mayor walsh doesn't want police officers chasing these bikes around. >> reporter: for some people their sense of community broken up by this. this youtube video we found shows people on dirt bikes and motorcycles weaving in and out of bottoms streets at high speeds. mark margarita has seen it many times in his southend neighborhood it. >> makes me a little bit nervous walking around when i hear them coming. i see them kind of like weaving in and out of traffic. situation. >> reporter: city leaders worry some people are using the bikes as a quick get away to help commit crime. in 2011 when a 4-year-old was shot at a park in dorchester police said the two suspects fled on dirt bikes. but even if police see one of the bikes on the streets and not engage it at all instead they have a different plan. >> boston mayor marty walsh also told me today he doesn't want his officers putting anyone in danger. >> it's important to enforce that but we got to be careful, too. these dirt bikes are going through the city of boston i won't put the danger of the po
fox 25 investigates blair miller reveals why mayor walsh doesn't want police officers chasing these bikes around. >> reporter: for some people their sense of community broken up by this. this youtube video we found shows people on dirt bikes and motorcycles weaving in and out of bottoms streets at high speeds. mark margarita has seen it many times in his southend neighborhood it. >> makes me a little bit nervous walking around when i hear them coming. i see them kind of like weaving...
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blair. >> all right, see you then. >>> a chilly night across the region. the people visiting quincy market tonight, certainly bundled up. rob, we have seen some major temperature swings in just the past 24 hours. >> yeah, i can put it to the numbers for you, 10, 15, and some spots 20 degrees colder now than the exact same time last night. puts us at about 41 degrees currently in boston. got 32 in orange. 39, the current temperature in bedford. the forecast for tonight is a little bit on the tricky side. if you watch this satellite and radar, the rain is long gone. not expecting number that. clouds are starting to break apart. you can see some clearing in and southern vermont. here's the catch, is that cool ground. got about a quarter inch of rain during the day on saturday. cool air over that damp ground could lead to some patchy fog. did see that in the last hour in disappeared. that's basically what we're hours. there, fog. otherwise a clearing trend and overnight lows dipping back to 34 in boston, 27 in norwood and 29 in beverly. much cooler than last n
blair. >> all right, see you then. >>> a chilly night across the region. the people visiting quincy market tonight, certainly bundled up. rob, we have seen some major temperature swings in just the past 24 hours. >> yeah, i can put it to the numbers for you, 10, 15, and some spots 20 degrees colder now than the exact same time last night. puts us at about 41 degrees currently in boston. got 32 in orange. 39, the current temperature in bedford. the forecast for tonight is a...
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. >> hi, i'm blair miller. region. rob eicher joins us now. you are also changing -- tracking the chance for snow >> yeah. you see that cold air coming has cold air blowing in over the warmer water creating already some owe sen effect clouds and it's that type of situation that a little bit later on tonight as things really get going that situation could lead to some ocean effect snow showers and rainshowers as we head through the overnight hours. now if you watch the winds they've been shifting around since our earlier newscast earlier this evening. kind of a northwesterly wind. winds shifting now more out of the north and northeast. 34 the current temperature in boston. boston will drop to around 30 but much colder in the suburbs. some areas down as cold as the upper teens and low 20s later on tonight. generally partly cloudy skies but again the possibility of some rain and snow showers in parts of southeastern massachusetts. coming up in the next half hour, we'll use future cast to pinpoints exactly when and where those snow showers could h
. >> hi, i'm blair miller. region. rob eicher joins us now. you are also changing -- tracking the chance for snow >> yeah. you see that cold air coming has cold air blowing in over the warmer water creating already some owe sen effect clouds and it's that type of situation that a little bit later on tonight as things really get going that situation could lead to some ocean effect snow showers and rainshowers as we head through the overnight hours. now if you watch the winds they've...
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former british prime minister tony blair and howard buffett discuss world hunger.he museum -- newseum is currently showing an exhibit of photographs taken on the subject. mr. buffett advises an organization aimed at helping government in africa provide better services, including access to food. >> as these countries develop, then they have got huge opportunities to develop if they are given the right help inform the right partnerships to develop in a more sustainable way, including in the spectrum of agriculture. and the population of the world -- the population of africa itself will grow and honestly, but also as countries develop, all the evidence is that than the population comes under greater control through people. particularly girls' education. and my feeling is that this is a problem we can solve, provided you do have the quality of governance that is both making sure the economy of the country grows in a way that is sustainable and allen's, or agriculture production is increasing, but increasing in a way that pay some attention to the needs of the local peo
former british prime minister tony blair and howard buffett discuss world hunger.he museum -- newseum is currently showing an exhibit of photographs taken on the subject. mr. buffett advises an organization aimed at helping government in africa provide better services, including access to food. >> as these countries develop, then they have got huge opportunities to develop if they are given the right help inform the right partnerships to develop in a more sustainable way, including in the...
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. - no blair! - [whispering] no blair. - just two tooties. - life just sucks it hard sometimes. am i right, scott? - so, on that chair are my things, and you'll notice that there's a lot-- - oh, i already did. 14 for all of it. - $1,400, perfect! - hundred? darling, $14. - but this is all vintage. - vintage, or just out of season? wait, is that a nugget buddy? miss trudy, they have the cowboy. - he loves the cowboy. - i bet he does. - oh, i am so relieved. when we don't find anything good, he gets really mad... [whispers] at me. - i'm sorry, that's not supposed to be out. i can't break up the set. - you have all ten nugget buddies? - yep, and every other happy meal toy since 1993. my mom used to take me there a lot. [laughs] well, she used to leave me there a lot, but same diff. - $600 for the whole collection. - sold! - whoa, whoa, not sold. - max, come on, this is our future. - well, those are my past. no sale. - let's go, scott. this is "tootie-gate" all over again. and you-- when we get home, you better put on the punishment pillow. - don't worry. i kind of like it. - well,
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blair, back to you. >> all right, tom. after the game patriots fans of course very excited about the team's great start. all of them hoping the pats can keep it going. 8-0 next sunday the prets will take on the new york giants hoping to keep that streak alive. storm tracker meteorologist that's changing. some coming from tropical storm kate. could have some impact on our weather late tuesday the -- and then quickly those temperatures will rebound as soon as that sun comes up tomorrow morning. that's boston. but it looks across the map it already is at 32. and plymouth 36, in fitchburg. so there will be some spots that we'll wake up to upper 20s and low 30s early tomorrow morning. but again big rebound in our temperatures for tomorrow afternoon. then our attention turns to tuesday and coming up in a few minutes i'll show you our long range future cast and how that brings that moisture from tropical depression 12 this way by tuesday. >>> a pedestrian has life-threatening injuries after being hit by a car in dorchester. on ad
blair, back to you. >> all right, tom. after the game patriots fans of course very excited about the team's great start. all of them hoping the pats can keep it going. 8-0 next sunday the prets will take on the new york giants hoping to keep that streak alive. storm tracker meteorologist that's changing. some coming from tropical storm kate. could have some impact on our weather late tuesday the -- and then quickly those temperatures will rebound as soon as that sun comes up tomorrow...
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blair miller is talking to the drivers, but we'll start with traffic reporter julie, who we welcome to the night news roads. julie, it's going to be a long night. >> we were expecting it to be a real headache but then you add the accidents on top of it. on steroids. major issues that we are watching. live pictures over 128 northbound near route 9 in wellesley, you can see nearly all of the lanes are closed, the drive times for 128 northbound, a total nightmare. here's a look at the map. you can see where that accident is, i'll zoom in near route 9 as we shift north, 128 northbound through waltham, lexington, average of 28 miles per hour. look at what we are seeing. 204 minutes, that's over three -- that's almost three and a half hours right now on 128 northbound from westwood up to route 1. i'll be watching these all evening for you. back to you. >> elizabeth: we have some breaking news in natick, where three pedestrians were hit by a car in a parking lot. fox 25's jim morelli just got to the scene just within the past half-hour or so and he's learning what happened in the crash accord
blair miller is talking to the drivers, but we'll start with traffic reporter julie, who we welcome to the night news roads. julie, it's going to be a long night. >> we were expecting it to be a real headache but then you add the accidents on top of it. on steroids. major issues that we are watching. live pictures over 128 northbound near route 9 in wellesley, you can see nearly all of the lanes are closed, the drive times for 128 northbound, a total nightmare. here's a look at the map....
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they were in blair house. there were two puerto rican independents who wanted an independent puerto rico. there had been a recent uprising in puerto rico on a few days earlier which had been suppressed by the u.s. government and they were furious because i think they lost one of their sisters or other relatives. they decided they were going to kill president truman. the gun play went on for about three minutes and a secret service agent was killed and a white house police officer shot and seriously wounded be you truman was looking from blair house out the window and was told by secret service agents somewhere get inside. get away from the windows. he was watching the events occurring right before his eyes. >> the video includes a man named stephen hunter who has written a book about this and blair house is right across the street from the white house. >> here he is loading his gun. nobody in the world has seen him yet except the two men, three men he has now shot. still et service are consumed with the man sh
they were in blair house. there were two puerto rican independents who wanted an independent puerto rico. there had been a recent uprising in puerto rico on a few days earlier which had been suppressed by the u.s. government and they were furious because i think they lost one of their sisters or other relatives. they decided they were going to kill president truman. the gun play went on for about three minutes and a secret service agent was killed and a white house police officer shot and...
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blair, back to you. >> tom, we'll see you then. after the game patriots fans very excited about the team's great start. all of them hoping the pats can keep it going. >> i think the team will go undefealtied. >> 8-0 unundefeated. >> next sunday the new york patriots will take on the new york giants. >> tomorrow will be a continuation of today so you won't need that umbrella term it's the temperatures going down quickly. 32 in norwood some spots falling fast. now in the boston area as you are heading back to work or school tomorrow easy just showed you you can subtract about 10 degrees from the numbers there on your screen. meanwhile we're watching an area in the tropics. we'll talk about that and impact to you coming up in a few minutes. >>> new at 10:00 a pedestrian has life-threatening injuries after being hit by a car in dorchester. >> this happened this evening adam street. was involved. the driver did stay on the scene. police continue to look into this and streets have since been reopened in that area. there is a potential se
blair, back to you. >> tom, we'll see you then. after the game patriots fans very excited about the team's great start. all of them hoping the pats can keep it going. >> i think the team will go undefealtied. >> 8-0 unundefeated. >> next sunday the new york patriots will take on the new york giants. >> tomorrow will be a continuation of today so you won't need that umbrella term it's the temperatures going down quickly. 32 in norwood some spots falling fast. now in...
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michael gannon blair jackson discussing their new book. >>> we're checking the twitter feed. >> aprilavor and give a shout out to the marines? is the 240th birthday of the marie -- marine corps. semper fi. >> use the # ktvu the nine.>>> the detroit pete's got -- detroit pistons got beat last night. the warriors got a pretty good contribution from the bench, led by barbosa, klay thompson. also, scores of 24 points. warriors head out on a road trip against memphis in minnesota.>> the waves are warning fans about buying tickets from non-verified third parties. it is seen an increase in the number of fans denied access compared to last season because of fake tickets. the warriors are encouraging fans to buy tickets through the team website.>> blaine gabbert has earned another start over colin kaepernick. he will start when the team visits the seahawks on november 22. on sunday, gabbert made his first start since october 2013, completing if tina 25 with two touchdowns to help the niners to a 17-16 win over the falcons. >> there has been a push by football to make it safer for players, espe
michael gannon blair jackson discussing their new book. >>> we're checking the twitter feed. >> aprilavor and give a shout out to the marines? is the 240th birthday of the marie -- marine corps. semper fi. >> use the # ktvu the nine.>>> the detroit pete's got -- detroit pistons got beat last night. the warriors got a pretty good contribution from the bench, led by barbosa, klay thompson. also, scores of 24 points. warriors head out on a road trip against memphis in...
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she did go off to richmond, first lady of the confederacy, stayed in close touch with friends here, blair house, montgomery blair, in the congress, her father, but phillips lee, was in the union navy, she wrote to him almost as a day. and the rest at princeton. they stayed in touch through the war. was one of the few people, who befriended mary lincoln, not easy to do. mary lincoln came to town and a tough time, they didn't like abraham lincoln. a rough westerner which is not fair which was the assessment. it made life harder for herself by being a difficult person, accused of leaking the president's state of the union address but there was a congressional investigation of the first lady's private communications. she had personal service too. servants -- she was accused of leaking gets, the exchange for money or an unfair depending on the rumor of the moment. she was not a well-liked person but after the president was shocked, has become friendly with, her dressmaker was much more addressmaker, it is a great personage. mary lincoln in the white house just a couple months, crazy, out of he
she did go off to richmond, first lady of the confederacy, stayed in close touch with friends here, blair house, montgomery blair, in the congress, her father, but phillips lee, was in the union navy, she wrote to him almost as a day. and the rest at princeton. they stayed in touch through the war. was one of the few people, who befriended mary lincoln, not easy to do. mary lincoln came to town and a tough time, they didn't like abraham lincoln. a rough westerner which is not fair which was the...
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short plus -- the e vikings went e distance and then some -- how it was a repeate performance for blair walsh -- after the welcome back to fox sports sunday -- a couple of weeks ago the question was -- is aaron rodgers human? -- but after a career low -- 77 yard performance against denver -- the answer is trending downward to yes yesnot going to be any easier against the defeated panthers the packers were down by as many as 20 points -- but coming back in the 4th -- a- rodge with the short pass to james starks -- and straks runs a long way -- the screen goes for 29 yards -- packers ke it a 15 point gamegreen bay gets the ball back -- and rodgers finds his brotha from anotha motha -- richard rodgers -- the lead is down to 8so all they need now is a big play on defense -- and they got it -- damrious randall picks off cam newton -- and the packers are knocking on the doorbut on 4th and goal -- green bay drops their second straight game gameafter the bye week -- 37 to 29 the final -- it's the first time the packers haha lost back to back games since 2010... disappointed particularly in some
short plus -- the e vikings went e distance and then some -- how it was a repeate performance for blair walsh -- after the welcome back to fox sports sunday -- a couple of weeks ago the question was -- is aaron rodgers human? -- but after a career low -- 77 yard performance against denver -- the answer is trending downward to yes yesnot going to be any easier against the defeated panthers the packers were down by as many as 20 points -- but coming back in the 4th -- a- rodge with the short pass...
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but before i do that all wanted to ask blair. mentioned, or maybe it was james kemp that imports of non-governmental programs, yeah, james, private sector programs. that's sort of which have been involved in for a few years now in trying to bring new broadband networks. maybe the communities that you are involved with are two different from unserved university communities, high willingness to pay for broadba broadband. but are there lessons that you learned from trying to bring in new networks that might be useful in the universal service context? >> yes. because at the end of the day what we're trying to do is fill in a big puzzle and there's lots of different pieces of that puzzle. the way we look at filling in the puzzle in 1913, very different than the bullet debt in 1984 when we deregulated cable, or 92 when we regulated cable or 96, you know. these things keep changing. so how you solve this big puzzle of getting everybody, positioning them to be a viable citizen in the information economy is totally different. that was try
but before i do that all wanted to ask blair. mentioned, or maybe it was james kemp that imports of non-governmental programs, yeah, james, private sector programs. that's sort of which have been involved in for a few years now in trying to bring new broadband networks. maybe the communities that you are involved with are two different from unserved university communities, high willingness to pay for broadba broadband. but are there lessons that you learned from trying to bring in new networks...
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. >> mark: fox 25's blair miller is live in waltham right now at 6:00 p.m. >> the reporter: students and factual here at brandeis university remembering an 18-year-old killed in a terrorist attack in jerusalem. next at 6:00 p.m., how the patriots also plan to honor him tonight. >> mark: but first, fierce flames rip through an animal shelter, killing dozens of cats what might be to blame next. >> elizabeth: we are following breaking news at section 30:00 p.m. the state department has issued a worldwide travel alert for all u.s. citizens. now, that alert is of course, coming in the wake of the paris terror attacks. terror groups like isis continue to plan attacks in multiple regions. state department is encouraging u.s. citizens to be vigilant in public places and when using public transportation. they're also encouraging people to be extra cautious at public events this holiday season. also, be prepared for additional security screening and unexpected disruptions. that travel alerts will be in effect until february 24th, 2016. >> mark: a former baby-sitter accused of kidnapping a 2-ye
. >> mark: fox 25's blair miller is live in waltham right now at 6:00 p.m. >> the reporter: students and factual here at brandeis university remembering an 18-year-old killed in a terrorist attack in jerusalem. next at 6:00 p.m., how the patriots also plan to honor him tonight. >> mark: but first, fierce flames rip through an animal shelter, killing dozens of cats what might be to blame next. >> elizabeth: we are following breaking news at section 30:00 p.m. the state...
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tony blair not happy with the-- the recent election of-- the labour party leader. and-- you haven't been shy about your (laughter)-- i mean, you called-- jeremy corbyn, "extremely bonkers". >> yes. yeah--. >> so-- are you getting involved in british politics now? >> i try not to. i actually-- you know, twitter is very dangerous, because you sort of spout off and then it's in the news. but-- (laugh) but, yeah. no, i mean, i think it's-- it's-- it's really unfortunate, right, that-- the labour party has gone down a path of-- having-- the leader of the party-- they'll go into the next election with him as the leader. and he's not going to appeal to the mainstream; he's very, very extreme. i am center-- center-right. you know, i'm not a radical; i like to see slow, thoughtful change over time. >> you've disrupted the way-- people in the world get knowledge, or have access to knowledge. and you want people to have access to knowledge around the world-- in every way possible. quite the legacy for your-- for your daughters. what do you tell them-- especially the older one
tony blair not happy with the-- the recent election of-- the labour party leader. and-- you haven't been shy about your (laughter)-- i mean, you called-- jeremy corbyn, "extremely bonkers". >> yes. yeah--. >> so-- are you getting involved in british politics now? >> i try not to. i actually-- you know, twitter is very dangerous, because you sort of spout off and then it's in the news. but-- (laugh) but, yeah. no, i mean, i think it's-- it's-- it's really unfortunate,...
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in addition, blair and scott agreed that the e-rate program has been rather successful.m not sure brad and greg agree, but i don't knowy nf empirical evidence on them after the austan goolsbee study which said that while a marginally transferred of the coulds of communications and expanding communications in the school from the property taxpayer in local areas to the communications taxpayer at the frod level, any evidence they've had any effect on education. is there, has there been studies done to, to justify spending and even expanding this program to schools, libraries, et cetera? >> i did a little research and found the goolsby stud pi's i think i found a paper in the nbr series by ward i think, looked at texas, but i was, like you, didn't find a whole lot in terms of studies that have looked at these things. there's a lot of studies that talk about computer assisted and used to design a program that could be effective. >> what criteria is success? >> well, first of all i think it was successful in that we did achieve what congress actually asked us to do in 1996, ma
in addition, blair and scott agreed that the e-rate program has been rather successful.m not sure brad and greg agree, but i don't knowy nf empirical evidence on them after the austan goolsbee study which said that while a marginally transferred of the coulds of communications and expanding communications in the school from the property taxpayer in local areas to the communications taxpayer at the frod level, any evidence they've had any effect on education. is there, has there been studies...
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fox 25's blair miller spent the day looking into the crash and is live in lempster tonight. blair? >>> lily, that man was walking down this street right here behind me. it you look closely, you'll be able to tell, there's no sidewalk out here and it's a pretty busy street. that man hit and killed, just 19 years old. in lempster, neighbors here are frustrated by what happened along mechanics street under the highway 190 bridge. >> we knew about it, because my son went to wait for the bus. >> they have saw police only to later find out someone was killed walking along this road and according to officers, the driver left the scene. >> pretty frightening really, first of all that somebody could hit somebody and leave them on the side of the road and nobody noticed them but the traffic on this road is crazy. the person was hit around 10:00 p.m. at the scene, a motorist told me they just happened to see the body this morning around 6:30 a.m., along with pieces of the car everywhere. it happened in front of this park, full of cameras. one of them pointed right at the scene, possibly catch
fox 25's blair miller spent the day looking into the crash and is live in lempster tonight. blair? >>> lily, that man was walking down this street right here behind me. it you look closely, you'll be able to tell, there's no sidewalk out here and it's a pretty busy street. that man hit and killed, just 19 years old. in lempster, neighbors here are frustrated by what happened along mechanics street under the highway 190 bridge. >> we knew about it, because my son went to wait for...
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. >> mark: fox 25's blair miller started looking into this after some homeowners explained to us and today, blair tracked down that contractor to get answers. >> the reporter: some of the victims reached out to us for help and today, we found several reports, including here in norwood, where homeowners are angry, and concerned. police say it started on facebook, with people posting they wanted recommendations on someone to do repair work. steven smith was the name given by his girlfriend, who's now accused of targeting people who were looking for home repairs. middleboro police detective says in some cases the work was never done and it's been going on for weeks. the house, they would get a deposit, whether it was paid in full, some just gave a deposit. >> in some cases, we're talking thousands of dollars. one victim paid over $6,000. another victim was out $500. another one, i want to say, it was $600. other towns, we have victims, about $4,000. >> tonight, middleboro police say he's being charged with three counts of larceny and his girlfriend is also charged for conspiracy. today,
. >> mark: fox 25's blair miller started looking into this after some homeowners explained to us and today, blair tracked down that contractor to get answers. >> the reporter: some of the victims reached out to us for help and today, we found several reports, including here in norwood, where homeowners are angry, and concerned. police say it started on facebook, with people posting they wanted recommendations on someone to do repair work. steven smith was the name given by his...
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today, we went looking for smith at his home in whitman. >> this is blair miller with niece fox 25. i tracked him down on the phone where he admitted to me he took the money but only did it because he was in the hospital with kidney stones and was recently told he has lung cancer. >> that is true i didn't have insurance when all this came up so some money got spent on my health. rightfully so, i was in the wrong, but i also have to make sure i stayed alive. >> what do you say to the people who were so upset with you. i apologize i fell ill. say to them. >> i went back to police and told them what smith told me and they say not once did he use the money to pay for health insurance. instead he told them he used the money to pay for bills, food, even booze. for fox 25 investigates, player miller. >> mark: fox 25 investigates has learned that a law requiring police and firefighters to undergo physical fitness exams enforced. even police say an out of shape first responder could be limiting their ability to save you. >> the public calls on the police for a service, the public calls on th
today, we went looking for smith at his home in whitman. >> this is blair miller with niece fox 25. i tracked him down on the phone where he admitted to me he took the money but only did it because he was in the hospital with kidney stones and was recently told he has lung cancer. >> that is true i didn't have insurance when all this came up so some money got spent on my health. rightfully so, i was in the wrong, but i also have to make sure i stayed alive. >> what do you say...
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blair? >> the reporter: elizabeth this, is a very busy place. i was just talking with the d.o.t. about where they're seeing the worst delays. you were talking about 128, but another spot, go up on its screen and show you some of the cameras, look at 93 northbound, on the left-hand side, the 93 southbound on the right-hand side, very slow going in both directions and then if we pan out to the third screen, shaky, but that shows you the drive time from mass avenue in downtown, out to the braintree split. a 10-mile drive taking as you can see there, 34 minutes, that number keeps rising and seeing everything happen here, makes a big difference. fox 25 got an inside look here at the d.o.t.'s headquarters. these 900 cameras can help them see a problem as it develops. and dispatch crews as needed. turning into a full-blown traffic jam, as people pile on holiday. >> try to get out as early as possible. >> this car packed with students from boston, headed to d.c. to see family. brad gerber's driving hoping to tonight. by leaving at noon, we were hoping not to hit traffic leaving or gettin
blair? >> the reporter: elizabeth this, is a very busy place. i was just talking with the d.o.t. about where they're seeing the worst delays. you were talking about 128, but another spot, go up on its screen and show you some of the cameras, look at 93 northbound, on the left-hand side, the 93 southbound on the right-hand side, very slow going in both directions and then if we pan out to the third screen, shaky, but that shows you the drive time from mass avenue in downtown, out to the...
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i'm heather hegedus. >> i'm blair miller. sarah wroblewski is tracking the warm up today. sarah, you're saying you might make it to 70 today. >> not today. this week. getting close to 70 this week. but today well above average in some spots. in fact, we're talking temperatures now in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. comes with a good amount of cloud cover, like a blanket last and don't be surprised if the ground is damp in some spots, especially from boston, westward. we still have a few rain drops on radar. especially in parts of new hampshire and maine. across the southeast, the mildest conditions, temperatures in 50s, but taking a close look at that radar, you can see travelling towards manchester, all the way to portsmouth, wet weather to keel with. the latest timeline on when to expect the rain to come to an end and when we'll reach that 70 degrees mark. have that ahead as well. >> this morning, the community is grieving after the death of a high school student and sports star. >> the 17-year-old was killed in a car cra
i'm heather hegedus. >> i'm blair miller. sarah wroblewski is tracking the warm up today. sarah, you're saying you might make it to 70 today. >> not today. this week. getting close to 70 this week. but today well above average in some spots. in fact, we're talking temperatures now in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. comes with a good amount of cloud cover, like a blanket last and don't be surprised if the ground is damp in some spots, especially from boston, westward. we still have...
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on, what happening in syria in blair's own words, the were partly to blame, not entirely to blame. living with the consequences of what people warned what happened in 2003. juan: what made you decide to make the film in the first place? >> well, i was a film maker, working largely for the bbc in london. in february 2003, happen to be at the berlin film festival. i knew this thing was going to happen. i felt i had to go on it. now looking back, was the first political act i had taken part in. when i get back to london, i discovered how big it was, it got me thinking stop it happen in london, and berlin, where else is it happening? i saw it was this extraordinary historic event. the film aiding part of my head said, some thing like this doesn't just happen. if it is happened, a potentially mean something. and even though it did not what that was are what it would pretend, we can now see we have lived through it for a decade. amy: let's go to a few clips all stop this is colin powell's former chief of staff colonel lawrence wilkerson. here he gives a brutally honest assessment of the
on, what happening in syria in blair's own words, the were partly to blame, not entirely to blame. living with the consequences of what people warned what happened in 2003. juan: what made you decide to make the film in the first place? >> well, i was a film maker, working largely for the bbc in london. in february 2003, happen to be at the berlin film festival. i knew this thing was going to happen. i felt i had to go on it. now looking back, was the first political act i had taken part...
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blair miller started looking into this after some homeowners complained to us . >>> she would set up the appointment, the suspect would arrive to the house where they would get a deposit. >> reporter: in some cases we're talking thousands of dollars. >> one victim paid over $6,000 and another victim was out 500 and another one was out $600. other towns we have victims $4,000. >> reporter: tonight middleboro police say he's being charged with three counts of larceny and his girlfriend is charged with conspiracy. today we were looking for mr. smith at his home in whitman. >> this is blair mill we are fox 25 news. >> reporter: i tracked him down on the phone where he admitted he took the money but said he only did it because he was in the hospital with kidney stones and recently told he has lung cancer. >> in that time i didn't have insurance when all of this first came up so some money got spent on my health and rightfully so i was in the wrong but i also have to make sure that i stay alive. >> what do you say to those people who are so upset with new. >> i apologize. >> i don't know w
blair miller started looking into this after some homeowners complained to us . >>> she would set up the appointment, the suspect would arrive to the house where they would get a deposit. >> reporter: in some cases we're talking thousands of dollars. >> one victim paid over $6,000 and another victim was out 500 and another one was out $600. other towns we have victims $4,000. >> reporter: tonight middleboro police say he's being charged with three counts of larceny...
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blair walsh money from 40 yards out. vikings win 21-18 hard to believe the college basketball is just around the corner. exhibitions winding down, real season starts next week. in ames the iowa state women expect another strong year. taking on concordia st paul...exhibition tuneup. 2nd q. jadda buckley, the pride of mason city, buries the 3. 12 for buckley. isu up 9. next possession, another from deep. bri fernstrom with the rainbow. cyclones rolling. seanna johnson leads the way with 14. iowa state wins 77-51 cyclones open the season friday against hampton. 2 more exhibitions. drake rolls over simpson 94-61. lizzy wendell a game high 33 points. the bulldogs tip off the regular season 1 week from today at home against iowa state and the 23rd ranked hawkeyes dispose of upper iowa 95-41. iowa open up on friday against north dakota. hockey, wild lose again at home to the monsters of lake erie 3-2 dave before we go tonight... the titanic is back... this time a speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and pr
blair walsh money from 40 yards out. vikings win 21-18 hard to believe the college basketball is just around the corner. exhibitions winding down, real season starts next week. in ames the iowa state women expect another strong year. taking on concordia st paul...exhibition tuneup. 2nd q. jadda buckley, the pride of mason city, buries the 3. 12 for buckley. isu up 9. next possession, another from deep. bri fernstrom with the rainbow. cyclones rolling. seanna johnson leads the way with 14. iowa...
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i'm heather hegedus. >> and i'm blair miller. fox 25 sarah wroblewski joins us now. >> pats fans, good news. we're talking sunshine, seasonable temperatures. november can be really cold or warm like we had last week. sure enough we're talking right around normal. bright start, high pressure behind the air keep us dry for the day today too. but starting off on a chilly note. temperatures in the 30s and 40s. finally starting to see some improvement now, 50 on the vineyard and nantucket 51. i have to point out this time yesterday, about 10 to 20 15 degree difference. it's cooler now. head into the day, climbing into the 50s this afternoon. during the pats game, talk more about that forecast, what you can expect the week ahead. tracking some rain on the way just a little bit. >> talking about that game, fans ready for it. and hoping for another big win. >> every week, it's a spectacle, i love watching tom brady. he's a painter, it's a master piece. >> it's all a master piece, the patient trots face off against the redskins today at 1
i'm heather hegedus. >> and i'm blair miller. fox 25 sarah wroblewski joins us now. >> pats fans, good news. we're talking sunshine, seasonable temperatures. november can be really cold or warm like we had last week. sure enough we're talking right around normal. bright start, high pressure behind the air keep us dry for the day today too. but starting off on a chilly note. temperatures in the 30s and 40s. finally starting to see some improvement now, 50 on the vineyard and...
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but before i do that, i want to ask blair. you mentioned the or maybe it was james, the importance of non-governmental, yeah, james, mentioned the importance of non-governmental programs. that's sort of what you've been involved in for a few years now in trying to bring new broadband networks. now maybe the kwhucommunities w you involved with were different, but are there lessons that you learned from trying to bring in new networks that might be useful in a universal service context in. >> yes. because at the end of the i da, what we're trying to do is fill in that puzzle. the way we looked at filling in that puzzle in 1913 is different and the way we did it in 1984 when we deregulated cable or '92 or '96. and these things keep changing. so how you keep solving this big puzzle of getting everybody, position positioning them to be a viable citizen in the digital economy is different.
but before i do that, i want to ask blair. you mentioned the or maybe it was james, the importance of non-governmental, yeah, james, mentioned the importance of non-governmental programs. that's sort of what you've been involved in for a few years now in trying to bring new broadband networks. now maybe the kwhucommunities w you involved with were different, but are there lessons that you learned from trying to bring in new networks that might be useful in a universal service context in....
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so i'd really like to come back to the point blair has mentioned twice.here's been a great discussion of flexibility and options and flexibility on both sides. infrastructure and the kind of month to month getting users online. i really want to get some other answers to how would you do this. what are the things that we have to do to get this done. we are dealing with the recurring costs, as well as how we get these broader fiber infrastructures built. >> so -- so i think this is something that is, capital expenditures and operating expenditures are really important but something companies in the marketplace do every single day and they put up -- whether it's making iphones or doing all sorts of things, they make these decisions and take the risks, invest and expect future revenue streams to cover their capital expenditures. that's exactly the kind of thing we want to push towards rather than saying, this company that's the wire line telephone company gets the capital expenditure funded and the wireless and cable company don't. that seems to be a silly th
so i'd really like to come back to the point blair has mentioned twice.here's been a great discussion of flexibility and options and flexibility on both sides. infrastructure and the kind of month to month getting users online. i really want to get some other answers to how would you do this. what are the things that we have to do to get this done. we are dealing with the recurring costs, as well as how we get these broader fiber infrastructures built. >> so -- so i think this is...
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blair is like a cockroach.you can never get rid of him to cuba reemerge in some way somewhere as some voice of apparent reason spent how about something like lord of humanitarianism in pursuit of -- >> something like that. he was at the middle east peace envoy for five years. he's done a wonderful job. but no, i think there is a real sense of come usb bridge was happening in britain. i talk about this in the book with relation to refugees. massive privatization of all immigration detention camps which the labor party and the labor party and the torso both agreed on. into companies that are running those centers are often the same companies that are running theme in my country. so serco in g. is for freshman g. is for our a couple of the large ones. i spent some time so those camps and conditions are awful. people are treated better. health is atrocious. the guards often are not given appropriate training for much training and that's a key point because the reason of privatizing the centers really is about sayin
blair is like a cockroach.you can never get rid of him to cuba reemerge in some way somewhere as some voice of apparent reason spent how about something like lord of humanitarianism in pursuit of -- >> something like that. he was at the middle east peace envoy for five years. he's done a wonderful job. but no, i think there is a real sense of come usb bridge was happening in britain. i talk about this in the book with relation to refugees. massive privatization of all immigration...
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he apologized for the iraq war, his party joined on tony blair, which is why tony blair should be inblake is like a cockroach. you can't get rid of him. he will emerge as a voice of -- >> lord of humanitarianism. >> something like that. was the middle east peace envoy, and it's now a peaceful place and he has done a wonderful job. no, there's a real sense about what -- i talk about nice in relation to refugees. immigration detention camps which the labor part and the toriis both agreed on, and the companies running the centers are the same ones rubbing them in my country, australia. a company known ever heard of, britain's largest provider of detention centers. and i spend some time in those camps camps camps and the conditions are all, healthcare is atrocious, and the guards are not given much training, and that's a key point. the reason for privatizing the centers is saying you're going to cut costs at all levels, that mean the guards shouldn't get training. there are going to be centers, that's part of the problem. so corbyn has a massive struggle on his hand. not going to revolut
he apologized for the iraq war, his party joined on tony blair, which is why tony blair should be inblake is like a cockroach. you can't get rid of him. he will emerge as a voice of -- >> lord of humanitarianism. >> something like that. was the middle east peace envoy, and it's now a peaceful place and he has done a wonderful job. no, there's a real sense about what -- i talk about nice in relation to refugees. immigration detention camps which the labor part and the toriis both...
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we found a former executive director was being overcompensated by tens of thousands of dollars blair miller went straight to fox investigates. >> we asked questions about salaries. perhaps the biggest issue raised is the salaries for the former executive director. according to the audit he made allowed. but then the authority without the official approval paid him an additional $34,000 for unused vacation and sick time. his salary ballooned at $201,000. the audit also questions the salaries of other high-paid leaders saying the process lacks sufficient transparency. caterina beres' grandfather lives here at the housing authority and is shocked by the salaries. >> here we are and we have people that live here that actually need their help. >> reporter: we took our findings to the current executive director thomas tebow who wasn't the director at the time of the audit. >> what do you say to people when they may think, that's a lot of money for someone who is leading the housing authority? i have a lot to say about that, to be quite honest. >> reporter: tebow now makes $145,000 a year,
we found a former executive director was being overcompensated by tens of thousands of dollars blair miller went straight to fox investigates. >> we asked questions about salaries. perhaps the biggest issue raised is the salaries for the former executive director. according to the audit he made allowed. but then the authority without the official approval paid him an additional $34,000 for unused vacation and sick time. his salary ballooned at $201,000. the audit also questions the...