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blair: all right, josh. all right. arthur: -- blair. i didn't think you would have the stomach for it. joshua: i remember attending a funeral when i was very young. each of the momoners passed where the dead man lay, and each dropped a rose at the coffin and joshua: i know now why you shanghaied me, mr. derringer, and i am glad you did not time me tight enough. yancy: well against pahoo's objection, i tied a lover's he is going to be all right, and he is s 0,000 richer. there wasn't any money left to buy anything, so i am afraid bridget won't be able to sell her shop. bridget: oh, no mamaer. i will be keeping it. joshua: after we are married, i will be taking law offices right up above the shop, and with her down below, she'll be able to keep an eagle eye on her husband. john: well, mr. devon, aside from obvious reasons, i am glad you weren't a conscious part of that swindle. yancy: oh, he wasn't, and i hope you will accept my apology. joshua: thank yo sir. john: i just received word from the board of governance. they feel it might impa
blair: all right, josh. all right. arthur: -- blair. i didn't think you would have the stomach for it. joshua: i remember attending a funeral when i was very young. each of the momoners passed where the dead man lay, and each dropped a rose at the coffin and joshua: i know now why you shanghaied me, mr. derringer, and i am glad you did not time me tight enough. yancy: well against pahoo's objection, i tied a lover's he is going to be all right, and he is s 0,000 richer. there wasn't any money...
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>> blair: emoji. of the year. it refers to circumstances in which objective facts are less influential and shaping public opinion and appeals to emotion and personal belief. here we go. when viral recent presidential election we have been talking about. >> blair: new kids on the blockheading back to fenway this summer. >> elizabeth: they stopped by the fox25 studios to celebrate and announce the tour and they will be and paula abdul called total package tour. this morning they told us what it is like to play at fenway. >> fenway park wasn't even in our dreams. it is beyond the dreams and fenway park and see all the family and friends out there and enjoying the moment with us. >> a lot of them and see them pop up all over fenway. >> >> blair: the fact they can do this at fenway. >> elizabeth: tickets go on sale this week. >> elizabeth: amazing video baby rolls off the changing table. >> looking for dark suv connected to murder of vanessa marcotte. what the cold case presents. brazen robber at gas station. suspect s
>> blair: emoji. of the year. it refers to circumstances in which objective facts are less influential and shaping public opinion and appeals to emotion and personal belief. here we go. when viral recent presidential election we have been talking about. >> blair: new kids on the blockheading back to fenway this summer. >> elizabeth: they stopped by the fox25 studios to celebrate and announce the tour and they will be and paula abdul called total package tour. this morning they...
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the road was reopened around 1:00 p.m. >> blair: just a terrifying side in revere. a car sliced in half by a commuter rail train and two people inside that car walked away from the scene, seconds after this crash. the driver and passenger left the area before police arrived, but the driver has now turned himself in. as fox 25's jessica reyes shows us, it's amazing no one was killed. >> the reporter: watch closely at the very top of the screen. a car barrels right past the flashing lights on to the train slicing it completely in half. it's hard to imagine anyone surviving that, but seconds later, you can see a woman comes running out, then another person right after her. you can see both of them run out away from the wreckage, long gone before first responders show up. it all happened at a railroad crossing near oak island road in revere around 10:30 p.m. last night. this is all that's left of the car, barely recognizable. >> i heard the thud and we kind of know what the thud is, unmistakable. nearby and came running when she heard the impact. >> you're expecting to
the road was reopened around 1:00 p.m. >> blair: just a terrifying side in revere. a car sliced in half by a commuter rail train and two people inside that car walked away from the scene, seconds after this crash. the driver and passenger left the area before police arrived, but the driver has now turned himself in. as fox 25's jessica reyes shows us, it's amazing no one was killed. >> the reporter: watch closely at the very top of the screen. a car barrels right past the flashing...
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back to you. >> blair: sounds and sign that christmas is almost here. the holiday pops kicks off its the boston pops first performance is tonight at boston throughout deals. vanessa welch and mark ockerbloom will join the holiday pops on sunday, december 18th forgat 7:00 p.m. performance, they will be there to read "'twas the night before christmas." >> elizabeth: the opioid epidemic is hitting hard at nursing homes. why elderly folks are also my guest list just tripled. mine too. i want to go really big with my appetizers. we can do it without blowing our budget. oh yeah, this is great! my family really needs to be wowed this year! standing rib roast! wow. everything for the holidays. >> blair: tonight, firefighters are still trying to get a handle on these raging wildfires that have now killed seven people. and destroyed hundreds of homes and business. this is the biggest wildfire to hit that state in a century. four dozen other people were also hurt, more than 14,000 people evacuated from the resort city of gatlinburg, as hundreds of firefighters wor
back to you. >> blair: sounds and sign that christmas is almost here. the holiday pops kicks off its the boston pops first performance is tonight at boston throughout deals. vanessa welch and mark ockerbloom will join the holiday pops on sunday, december 18th forgat 7:00 p.m. performance, they will be there to read "'twas the night before christmas." >> elizabeth: the opioid epidemic is hitting hard at nursing homes. why elderly folks are also my guest list just tripled....
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. >> blair: a 911 caller caused panic and fear on b.u.'s campus. he shot a hostage and was armed with guns and explosive inside boston university's library, but investigators say none of it was true and moments ago, they told fox 25's jason law spoke with some rattled students and also police about what they're doing to catch the prank caller. >> police say the caller was so descriptive and elaborate in the threat, they had to take it serious. it took the bomb squad six hours to clear all floors in the b.u. campus and now the search is on for whoever pulled this stunt. asher thought police were conducting another drill. >> i thought it was somebody practici getting in to the other building, i said wait, if it's a drill, why do i keep hearing more and morsi republicans and why is he carrying such a big gun. >> the reporter: it wasn't a drill. tallahassee the result of a hoax. investigators said the person called the b.u. police department around 8:30 a.m., they would them he had shot somebody inside the library and armed with guns and explosives ins
. >> blair: a 911 caller caused panic and fear on b.u.'s campus. he shot a hostage and was armed with guns and explosive inside boston university's library, but investigators say none of it was true and moments ago, they told fox 25's jason law spoke with some rattled students and also police about what they're doing to catch the prank caller. >> police say the caller was so descriptive and elaborate in the threat, they had to take it serious. it took the bomb squad six hours to...
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jason. >> jason: right now, blair, the worst of the rain is really right across the pike. we're getting a bit of a break south of boston and to the north, it's just going to stay very rainy. let me show you the upclose view headed to sudbury, acton and chelmsford by 6:40 p.m. haverhill, 7:00 p.m. so north of the pike, this is where we're going to likely see the heavier totals rounding out the event. up to barry, the heavy rain continues. most in norfolk county at least getting in on a bit of a break and the cape and island and plymouth county not looking too bad. just spotty light rain out there. it's light in southern new hampshire. however, it has the potential to increase i the heavy rain to south lifts your way. then we have this low pressure center coming across overnight tonight. that's going to boost our rain chance once again. so this is round one, if you will, that's going to sort of lighten up and move out to the northeast, and then here comes the next batch of rain into the late evening and overnotice cloud cover hours and we'll have showers around for the -- ov
jason. >> jason: right now, blair, the worst of the rain is really right across the pike. we're getting a bit of a break south of boston and to the north, it's just going to stay very rainy. let me show you the upclose view headed to sudbury, acton and chelmsford by 6:40 p.m. haverhill, 7:00 p.m. so north of the pike, this is where we're going to likely see the heavier totals rounding out the event. up to barry, the heavy rain continues. most in norfolk county at least getting in on a bit...
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tony blair very differently now?> i find that one very difficult to answer partly because it is hypothetical, of course. and also it is pretty clear from the intelligence assessmentes that the suspicion as it turned out to be unfounded was that he did have chemical and biological weapons. but the battlefield use. these weren't strategic weapons. that changes the whole nature of the analysis as to whether or not invasion should take place. now as to saddam, he was -- all the time. for obvious reasons that we know. part of the plan is deception. part of it is to parade to his enemy and the gulf states that he did simply have something or other and they better be careful. >> to defend himself? >> yeah. >> thank you. now, looking at some of the original documentation we produced and disclosed by your inquiry, we go from documents from the joint intelligence committee in january of 2003, iraq emerging view from baghdad and from another document drawn up from -- after discussion at the gic on the 19th of march, 2003 by the
tony blair very differently now?> i find that one very difficult to answer partly because it is hypothetical, of course. and also it is pretty clear from the intelligence assessmentes that the suspicion as it turned out to be unfounded was that he did have chemical and biological weapons. but the battlefield use. these weren't strategic weapons. that changes the whole nature of the analysis as to whether or not invasion should take place. now as to saddam, he was -- all the time. for obvious...
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back to you. >> blair: thanksgiving rush for the entire country. traffic mess out in l.a. yesterday. today 1 of the busiest travel days of the year and survey airports and the roads all across the country. >> denver to miami, thanksgiving a little patience. >> got to do what you got to do. >> weather in most parts of the country cooperating with a free holiday rush. some precipitation slowing things down in the upper 50 but overall few snags in the skies leaving some travelers pleasantly surprised. >> no traffic or anything, no lines, went to security and 2 >> reporter: aaa projected more travelers this thanksgiving land last and 48.7 million travelers the holiday stretch, most in 9 years and vast majority on the roadway. still busy day at major airports like chicago o'hare where tsa planned for extra traveling. >> with baby tack on extra hour with security smoothly and set and change. >> reporter: northeast enjoyed particular opted to stay-at-home base. >> let's get on with the pardoning and everybody knows thanksgiving traffic can put people in a foul move. >> staring in
back to you. >> blair: thanksgiving rush for the entire country. traffic mess out in l.a. yesterday. today 1 of the busiest travel days of the year and survey airports and the roads all across the country. >> denver to miami, thanksgiving a little patience. >> got to do what you got to do. >> weather in most parts of the country cooperating with a free holiday rush. some precipitation slowing things down in the upper 50 but overall few snags in the skies leaving some...
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8-7 >> blair: are you sleepy today? a long night for a lot of people. chicago cubs fans i am sure celebrating still. the team's first world series title since 1908 that you saw on fox25 last night. the cubbies beat the indians in an epic game 7 showdown. it went on and on and 10th inning. i said i am going to bed now. >> elizabeth: glad it was the cubs. >> a local woman is 108 years she finally had a chance to see that tim win. >> elizabeth: our jim morelli had a very long night. she was in new hampshire during last night's magical moment. >> yeah! [applause] finally. >> reporter: and so it is over, a world series drought of 108 years and for cub fan hazel wilson -- >> so happy. >> reporter: 10 waiting for it. >> happy, awesome. great! >> reporter: nelson was born in chicago in 1908 the last year the cubs won a world series. >> that was a long time ago. everything was. >> reporter: tonight at an assisted living facility in new hampshire, nothing but here and now. game 7 of the world series, hazel's beloved cubs one game away from the clinch. there were
8-7 >> blair: are you sleepy today? a long night for a lot of people. chicago cubs fans i am sure celebrating still. the team's first world series title since 1908 that you saw on fox25 last night. the cubbies beat the indians in an epic game 7 showdown. it went on and on and 10th inning. i said i am going to bed now. >> elizabeth: glad it was the cubs. >> a local woman is 108 years she finally had a chance to see that tim win. >> elizabeth: our jim morelli had a very...
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blair would say.in other words, an exercise in persuasion and relationshiprcisi management. >> did you accept thatexplanatio mr. blair? >> respectfully, how did mr. bush take it is the hard question? he would've taken it i think asi an unconditional commitment. >> so going back to the chairman's initial approach to these matters, would you notin take any reasonable recipient are such a message would've taken it as an unconditional commitment and therefore it was a secret commitment?o >> i can accept the first part without quibbling. i think the third part, which hasn't been played is what woula the effect on american policy and decisions has been if there had been either a doubt or data refusal on the part of the british to support an invasion? would it have actually discourage them completely or would it have had no effect at all? >> i was going to be my next question.ou what is your answer to it? >> i think depending when conditions had been tabled by the british side to the american president, if i
blair would say.in other words, an exercise in persuasion and relationshiprcisi management. >> did you accept thatexplanatio mr. blair? >> respectfully, how did mr. bush take it is the hard question? he would've taken it i think asi an unconditional commitment. >> so going back to the chairman's initial approach to these matters, would you notin take any reasonable recipient are such a message would've taken it as an unconditional commitment and therefore it was a secret...
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blair, i want to take your temperature about this. >> blair: you know how i feel about that. >> elizabeth: turkey feast, these. >> blair: the craig will cross the line. >> elizabeth: join chains like d'angelo's and panera. duncan announced a new creme brulee coffee swirl and two new holiday doughnuts. the problem is not enough leftovers sometimes. at least you can stop at reduction. >>> linkedin have a new way for you to get buck. >> a feature that will compare your salary to other people in the field to access it. you need to provide salary information anonymously to the site. the web site will stack up how you -- linkedin says you can look up salaries over title and location and available on desktop site. >>> history will be made in cleveland tonight. either the cubs or the indian also win their first world series in decades. one cubs fan, another dream has come true. 82-year-old rosie young blood attended game 5 with her grandson but didn't have to shell out thousands for their home plate seat. the gift of a girlfriend of a cubs pitcher. >> she said i have seen your story and i think i
blair, i want to take your temperature about this. >> blair: you know how i feel about that. >> elizabeth: turkey feast, these. >> blair: the craig will cross the line. >> elizabeth: join chains like d'angelo's and panera. duncan announced a new creme brulee coffee swirl and two new holiday doughnuts. the problem is not enough leftovers sometimes. at least you can stop at reduction. >>> linkedin have a new way for you to get buck. >> a feature that will...
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blair would say. generally, in other words an exercise in persuasion and manageme management. >> how did mr. bush take it, he would have taken it, i think, as an unconditional credit. going back to the initial approach to these matters, would you not say that any reasonable recipient of such a message would have taken it as an unconditional commitment. and, therefore, it was really a secret commitment? >> i can accept the first part. i think a third part hasn't been put is what were the effects on an american policy had been if there had been doubt on the part of the invasion. would it delay them, would it have discouraged them completely or would it have had no effect at all. >> what's your answer to it? >> i think depending when it -- these when conditions have been tabled by the british side to the american president, in it had happened early enough in the course of 2002. it may well have the effect of delaying the invasion until 2003. if it was going to happen at all, it would have been a much bet
blair would say. generally, in other words an exercise in persuasion and manageme management. >> how did mr. bush take it, he would have taken it, i think, as an unconditional credit. going back to the initial approach to these matters, would you not say that any reasonable recipient of such a message would have taken it as an unconditional commitment. and, therefore, it was really a secret commitment? >> i can accept the first part. i think a third part hasn't been put is what were...
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blair's purpose was, he clearly sought to try to reconcile u.s. decisions and objects, regime change ever since the clinton administration of course with the uk which was the disarmament of sd sdaddam hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction and that culminated in resolution 1441. the other strand i think in mr. blair's objective in influencing the united states was to avoid unilateral united states military action for a variety of reasons, which he would explain and has. was that attempt to exert influence successful in the event? the answer is no. >> do you think he should have played, demanded a higher price for british support? and should have demanded more -- the fact it too so long for sir jeremy greenstein to get a hearing in iraq, by which serious mistakes had been made by the occupation forces. >> i suppose a touch too hypothetical but it's difficult to avoid a conclusion but had mr. blair stated clear conditions for participating in and supporting united states military action and if those conditions had been reasonable, there migh
blair's purpose was, he clearly sought to try to reconcile u.s. decisions and objects, regime change ever since the clinton administration of course with the uk which was the disarmament of sd sdaddam hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction and that culminated in resolution 1441. the other strand i think in mr. blair's objective in influencing the united states was to avoid unilateral united states military action for a variety of reasons, which he would explain and has. was that attempt...
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bla blair. the evidence available to tony blair at the time the he made the statement. so i'll just repeat the question. was it reasonable for tony blair at that time that he made that statement to suppose that there was imminent threat? >> objectively, no. subjectively, i can't answer for him. >> you mean he might have had a sudden rush of the head. >> it is addressed. he stated it was his certain belief at the time. now, that's subjective. you asked an objective question. was it reasonable to entertain that to which i say the evidence does not sufficiently support. >> i haven't, actually. i asked the question which is the test, the test the of a reasonable man. would a reasonable man, another human being looking at the evidence come to that conclusion? >> if you're posing that question with regard to the a statement of imminent threat to the united kingdom. >> i am. >> then in that case i have to say, no, there was not sufficient evidence to sustain that happened at that time. >> so he misled or set aside -- he misled the house or set aside the evidence in order to le
bla blair. the evidence available to tony blair at the time the he made the statement. so i'll just repeat the question. was it reasonable for tony blair at that time that he made that statement to suppose that there was imminent threat? >> objectively, no. subjectively, i can't answer for him. >> you mean he might have had a sudden rush of the head. >> it is addressed. he stated it was his certain belief at the time. now, that's subjective. you asked an objective question....
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. >> reporter: he is liz and blair. we are in atkinson country club in atkinson new hampshire over the border. this is trump's 9th visit since clinching the nomination and some arriving just after 1:00 to a big ovation of a crowd of 900 supporters. three polls released in the last 48 hours or so show trump at least tied with hillary clinton here in new hampshire. another poll show trump up by 5 points. that is a big shift from one week ago. clinton led in some polls by as many as 8 percentage points. trump realizing a shift here in new hampshire is hugely important for his quest for the white house. because with your vote we are just -- can you bleach this? four days away. four days away. four days away for waiting for the change you have been waiting for your entire life. i'm ready. i'm ready. >> reporter: and trump will be back here with mike pence monday night. hillary clinton will be here sunday in new hampshire. now coming up all new at 5:00, why the final days of president the shall race here in new important and
. >> reporter: he is liz and blair. we are in atkinson country club in atkinson new hampshire over the border. this is trump's 9th visit since clinching the nomination and some arriving just after 1:00 to a big ovation of a crowd of 900 supporters. three polls released in the last 48 hours or so show trump at least tied with hillary clinton here in new hampshire. another poll show trump up by 5 points. that is a big shift from one week ago. clinton led in some polls by as many as 8...
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blair's purpose was, he clearly sought to try to reconcile u.s. decisions and objectives, regime change ever since the clinton administration of course with the uk which was the disarmament of saddam hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction and that coincided completely with a string of united nations security council resolutions and culminated in resolution 1441. the other strand i think in mr. blair's objective in influencing the united states was to avoid unilateral united states military action for a variety of reasons, which he would explain and has. was that attempt to exert influence successful in the event? the answer is no. >> do you think he should have played, demanded a higher price for british support? and should have demanded more -- the fact it too so long for sir jeremy greenstein to get a hearing in iraq, by which serious mistakes had been made by the occupation forces. >> i suppose a touch too hypothetical but it's difficult to avoid a conclusion but had mr. blair stated clear conditions for participating in and supporting
blair's purpose was, he clearly sought to try to reconcile u.s. decisions and objectives, regime change ever since the clinton administration of course with the uk which was the disarmament of saddam hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction and that coincided completely with a string of united nations security council resolutions and culminated in resolution 1441. the other strand i think in mr. blair's objective in influencing the united states was to avoid unilateral united states...
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back to you. >> blair, thank you now. clinton campaign down the street. >> kerry kavanaugh live at the clinton headquarters in new york city. carrie. >> well, a little bit of cheer here when they called california but the big boos for the 55 electoral votes -- florida, ohio, the bell heather states, north carolina, all night that hillary clinton has officially lost. so it really does appear that state that determines the outcome of the presidential election her in 2016. this was a crowd that was on fire tonight. the mood has definitely been tempered over the last hour as these developments have been pouring in. they are looking for good news. california a little bit of a boost in this crowd. guys, back to you. let's go to new hampshire now with the results of the popular vote. >> donald trump with 49%, hillary clinton 46%. this is extremely close, vying for the all important four electoral college votes in the very important swing states, 54% of the precincts reporting. >> elizabeth hopkins joins us now with a closer look
back to you. >> blair, thank you now. clinton campaign down the street. >> kerry kavanaugh live at the clinton headquarters in new york city. carrie. >> well, a little bit of cheer here when they called california but the big boos for the 55 electoral votes -- florida, ohio, the bell heather states, north carolina, all night that hillary clinton has officially lost. so it really does appear that state that determines the outcome of the presidential election her in 2016. this...
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government bought the blair house from the blair family in 1942 during f.d.r.'s presidency. stayed in the white house. >> the private rooms in the white house are only so large. >> over time the blair house absorbs the neighboring row homes and now stretches a full block. bigger than the white house. this exhibit at the nearby decatur house as artifacts and the photos of the posh and private quarters at the blair house. they are featured in the new book by the historian to give historic building they will likely never see. >> it's an exclusive, quiet place for the foreigners in the diplomatic business. you can go there to take off the shoes and relax. >> the blair house has served as a temporary residence for the president-elect and the family through inauguration day since jimmy carter. with the hotel a few blocks away it's unclear if president elect trump plans to continue that. >> this the is state >> it includes inauguration day breakfast. sitting and signing the official guest book. never displayed before the guest books are normally locked in a safe. >> they are guarde
government bought the blair house from the blair family in 1942 during f.d.r.'s presidency. stayed in the white house. >> the private rooms in the white house are only so large. >> over time the blair house absorbs the neighboring row homes and now stretches a full block. bigger than the white house. this exhibit at the nearby decatur house as artifacts and the photos of the posh and private quarters at the blair house. they are featured in the new book by the historian to give...
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live pictures of blair montgomery high school students walking out of their classes in president donald trump. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm andrea roane. it's just one of countless protests across the country that have taken place since election day. delia joins us with reaction from students on why they were trying to prove something by walking out of class. delia? >> reporter: these students say they want to send a message loud and clear, we're live at westfield mall and this appears to be the meeting point for students from blair montgome school in kensington. you can see hundreds of students holding signs right outside the jc penney, we're not sure how long they will be here but we can tell you a good portion of the morning this protest has been underway. it started quite early as the a student from blair montgomery walked out of classes early this morning and began their protest marching down university boulevard. 400 students running down the street. of course there was police escort making sure they were safe at the time. however, they were running, marching d
live pictures of blair montgomery high school students walking out of their classes in president donald trump. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm andrea roane. it's just one of countless protests across the country that have taken place since election day. delia joins us with reaction from students on why they were trying to prove something by walking out of class. delia? >> reporter: these students say they want to send a message loud and clear, we're live at westfield mall...
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as well. >> vanessa: blair, thank you. new at 5:30 p.m., attorney general loretta lynch is calling the f.b.i.'s annual crimes report sobering. the jurors report for 2015 shows the lgbtq community. there were more than 400 hate creams reported in massachusetts last year. 13 incidents were reported in new,c[f hampshire. attacks against muslims have also increased 67%. one advocate warns, next year's report will be even worse. >> i don't think we've ever seen this level of fear and apprehension, particularly, in the american muslim community, even after 9-11. >> vanessa: advocates are also trump, saying he incited attacks during his campaign. during an interview with 60 minutes last weekend, trump told people to "stop it." >> mark: local hockey player paralyzed during the winter classic has been recognized for her strength and courage. the christopher and dana reeve foundation awarded lang with the dana reeve award. she severely injured her spinal cord nearly a year ago. lang has limited arm movement and no feeling in her leg
as well. >> vanessa: blair, thank you. new at 5:30 p.m., attorney general loretta lynch is calling the f.b.i.'s annual crimes report sobering. the jurors report for 2015 shows the lgbtq community. there were more than 400 hate creams reported in massachusetts last year. 13 incidents were reported in new,c[f hampshire. attacks against muslims have also increased 67%. one advocate warns, next year's report will be even worse. >> i don't think we've ever seen this level of fear and...
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. >> let's check in now with blaire miller. he's live in new york with the trump campaign. >> reporter: vannessa, you were talking about the states those have been expected. they're watching very closely what's happening in florida, north carolina, and ohio. watching those numbers as they come across the screen here. we talk about the venue and the amount of people here. this is an invitation only event. if you're watching during the earlier newscasts you saw it was an empty room. this is a very small venue event compared to the major rallies we've seen from donald trump, especially here recently. this is invitation only with today in mid-town donald trump did vote, not too far from where he are. he and his wife melania calling it a fantastic day. as he was done voting and walking out, he was talking with reporters and he was asked would he concede here tonight in the network calls the race for hillary clinton he said we will see. also earlier today, i spoke with thief start gist for the rnc shawn spicer asking which states >>
. >> let's check in now with blaire miller. he's live in new york with the trump campaign. >> reporter: vannessa, you were talking about the states those have been expected. they're watching very closely what's happening in florida, north carolina, and ohio. watching those numbers as they come across the screen here. we talk about the venue and the amount of people here. this is an invitation only event. if you're watching during the earlier newscasts you saw it was an empty room....
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erin: montgomery blair looks loss to quince orchard. that is where we find scott abraham for the game of the week. they don't like each other much. >> it's a rivalry showdown. i have the best seat in the house at midfield. you have to love playoff football. the pressure is raised up as it is win or go home from here on out. we are at the quince orchard high school where the cougars are set to face blair in the 4a west regional semi-final. year's regional final with quince orchard winning the matchup over blair 48-17. we will have highlights and post game reaction in high school sports final on newschannel8 at 11:30. let's get the party started. the playoffs are here. erin: we are ready. thank you. there are several other games that you can watch. capitals are in chicago. maryland men's basketball team hosts a.u. a lot of options. on. maureen: we have a few seconds to get update from you. doug: okay. steve rudin will be in tonight at 11:00. he will have an update coming our way on the weekend. chilly start to the weekend. looking ahead t
erin: montgomery blair looks loss to quince orchard. that is where we find scott abraham for the game of the week. they don't like each other much. >> it's a rivalry showdown. i have the best seat in the house at midfield. you have to love playoff football. the pressure is raised up as it is win or go home from here on out. we are at the quince orchard high school where the cougars are set to face blair in the 4a west regional semi-final. year's regional final with quince orchard winning...
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blair? >> the reporter: and for reasons, vance, this is the first time in -- vanessa, this is the first time in 72 years that both party's nominees are from new york, but this election will come to an end finally here tomorrow night when both here in the heart of manhattan. today, both candidates getting in front of as many swing state voters as possible. at trump tower today, the republican nominee's headquarters, his strategists hard at work. senior adviser to the campaign epstein told me in final hours, their confidence couldn't be higher. >> we're looking all over the map. we're going to win our core four states, florida, ohio, iowa, we'll carry north carolina and from there, we have a lot of path. >> the reporter: his staff says overnight, vote tomorrow and then watch the returns come in. just two miles away, hillary clinton will also end up here in manhattan. campaign manager addressing the f.b.i.'s director saying, the agency is standing by its original findings, that clinton should n
blair? >> the reporter: and for reasons, vance, this is the first time in -- vanessa, this is the first time in 72 years that both party's nominees are from new york, but this election will come to an end finally here tomorrow night when both here in the heart of manhattan. today, both candidates getting in front of as many swing state voters as possible. at trump tower today, the republican nominee's headquarters, his strategists hard at work. senior adviser to the campaign epstein told...
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fox 25's blair miller is at trump headquarters. blair? >> the reporter: ock, the happens here tonight will happen when donald trump shows up here behind me and takes that stage. for now though, he's at trump tower, about four blocks from where we are, where he lives. today, just like everyone else, donald trump voted here in new york city, joking, it was a tough decision, but for many americans, they weren't joking, with some struggling up until the end with who to vote for. the trump campaign on the outside appears very confident, they will deliver a g.o.p. win, but the polls show otherwise. today while voting, trump was
fox 25's blair miller is at trump headquarters. blair? >> the reporter: ock, the happens here tonight will happen when donald trump shows up here behind me and takes that stage. for now though, he's at trump tower, about four blocks from where we are, where he lives. today, just like everyone else, donald trump voted here in new york city, joking, it was a tough decision, but for many americans, they weren't joking, with some struggling up until the end with who to vote for. the trump...
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i'm terre blair. in this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. what are the concourse for a successful life? love, money? we will hear from a group of men and women who together provide a roadmap for a life well lived. warren: we have this body and mind, emotion. i want to augment, if this is the money, i have to accept money, real happiness for some of my friends. it really shows billions of money saved. terre: you say if someone measures themselves fully by what they have, they will end up in trouble. what kind of trouble? warren: i tell a story of a woman in omaha who was in one of the worst camps in germany in world war ii. some years ago, she looked at me, and she said, "warren, i am very slow to make friends because when i look in somebody's eyes, the q
i'm terre blair. in this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. what are the concourse for a successful life? love, money? we will hear from a group of men and women who together provide a roadmap for a life well lived. warren: we have this body and...
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i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the challenges facing the human race and try to identify an ethical framework to help us overcome them. in this episode, defining a successful life. forward, whatoves are the contours for a successful life -- love, money, service to others? we will hear from the extraordinary group of men and women, all successful in their own ways as they share their answers and together provide their roadmap for a life well lived. >> we have this body and mind motion. billionaires,them is it because of the money, no longer any emotional problems, then i think you have to accept money really brings real some of mybut mentallyich, but unhappy. terre: if you say someone measures as life fully by what they have, then they will end up in trouble? what kind of trouble? >> well, i tell the story of a woman here in omaha, a polish jew, who was in one of the worst camps in germany during world war ii. other members of her family were there and some didn't come out. me and she said,
i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the challenges facing the human race and try to identify an ethical framework to help us overcome them. in this episode, defining a successful life. forward, whatoves are the contours for a successful life -- love, money, service to others? we will hear from the extraordinary group of men and women, all successful in their own ways as they share their answers and together provide their roadmap for a life well lived. >> we have this body and mind...
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do we need tony blair back? >> i'm a fan of tony blairs, like all former labour prime ministers, he was a successful leader. i can't imagine him coming back to frontline politics. any prime minister in this country should have a say on the future direction we should take, i don't think tony is interested on getting back on the frontline for a statement like that. we should respect anyone who made that big contribution to public life, but times do change. i don't think tony would want to come back into the active involvement he had in the early part of his career. >> jonathan, thank you very much for being with us. jonathan reynolds. you'll forgive me for getting wind up in british politics for a moment, but i think we all want to know what tony blair will do next with his life. we're here all morning, we'll have the speech proper at 12:30 local, 13:30 cet. then we'll have reaction. back to you. >> i totally agree with regards to tony blair. seems like he's coming back, right? that's the indication. we'll see geo
do we need tony blair back? >> i'm a fan of tony blairs, like all former labour prime ministers, he was a successful leader. i can't imagine him coming back to frontline politics. any prime minister in this country should have a say on the future direction we should take, i don't think tony is interested on getting back on the frontline for a statement like that. we should respect anyone who made that big contribution to public life, but times do change. i don't think tony would want to...
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i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively to take action. in this first episode, all of these exceptional men and women agree that climate change is one of the top threats to our existence. will we be up to the challenge? will we take action? ted turner: when i was born 70 years ago, there were just slightly over two billion people in the world, and now, there is almost seven billion. the number of people on the planet has increased by three and a half times in the lifetime of one person. this has never happened before. dalai lama: i often tell my indian friends and all the chinese friends that they combined, these tw
i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively to take action. in this first episode, all of these exceptional...
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i'm terre blair. in this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. we will hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and inspire us to take action. in this first episode, all of these exceptional men and women agreed climate change is one of the top threats to our system. will we be up to the challenge? will we take action? >> there were slightly over 2 billion people in the world. now there are 7 billion. the number of people have increased 3.5 times in the life of one person. >> they combined these two .ations i think of an existing economy system, it is not a system. >> we only have one planet -- warren buffet: you have to think of the fact we only have one planet, so we should treat the planet as a nonrenewable resource, and obvio
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miller, fox 25 news. >>> all right blair, thank you. save travels back home. we'll see you soon. >> two top leaders in republican party came together first meeting since donald trump historic win. president-elect trump met with house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell toll tryout plans to enact sweeping conservative agenda ryan faces vote next tuesday to keep his job as speaker of the house. but he's under fire from fellow election. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is speaking out first time since the election. she told a gathering aflcio she respects outcome vowed to stand up to any bigotry. >> we will fight back against attacks on latinos on african americans on women, on muslims on immigrants on sdi disabled americans on everyone. >> whether donald trump sits in a glass hour or sits in the white house, we will inch on this. not now, not ever. [ applause ] >> terms of policy warren says she will work with trump if he wants to rebuild the economy for working class. take look social media posts people are
miller, fox 25 news. >>> all right blair, thank you. save travels back home. we'll see you soon. >> two top leaders in republican party came together first meeting since donald trump historic win. president-elect trump met with house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell toll tryout plans to enact sweeping conservative agenda ryan faces vote next tuesday to keep his job as speaker of the house. but he's under fire from fellow election. massachusetts senator...
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owned silver spring here and is the one who built the blair house that is in washington. she lives in the townhouse next to it. she would go back and forth, and she would entertain mary, and she would go over for tea. but of all of the people that i know, that is really the only one that i know of, and frankly, if any of you ever have an opportunity to read elizabeth blair lee's letters, she was writing a letter to her husband on the night of the assassination, somebody knocked on her door with the news, and that is the most dramatic letter about the assassination that you will ever read. >> like ladybird reporting the assassination of kennedy for her all-time. hereou tell our group about your research and how much documentary evidence there was about these women and how you found it? candice hooper: research is the most fun part about doing any of this. sometimes you are tearing your hair out. , had to turn to michelle grow the civil war and reconstruction specialist at the library of congress, who has been an enormous support through the eight years it took me to write
owned silver spring here and is the one who built the blair house that is in washington. she lives in the townhouse next to it. she would go back and forth, and she would entertain mary, and she would go over for tea. but of all of the people that i know, that is really the only one that i know of, and frankly, if any of you ever have an opportunity to read elizabeth blair lee's letters, she was writing a letter to her husband on the night of the assassination, somebody knocked on her door with...
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montgomery blair students walking out and marching through montgomery county. others protesting in d.c. jonathan: we have team coverage of the events. q mccray with more from president obama. alison: richard reeve witnessing the protests today but begin with q mccray at the abc7 "live desk." q: if you are watching right now y president obama delivering statements from the rose guard -- rose garden and the oval office today. but today is the first day he answered questions from the press since donald trump became president-elect. the press conference took place at the white house before the president is heading to the airport for a flight overseas. he will be heading to greece and peru. he was questioned about his feelings on the election and his legacy as president. before answering any questions he spoke about the importance president obama: my team stands ready to accelerate in the next steps that are required to ensure a smooth transition. we are going to be staying in
montgomery blair students walking out and marching through montgomery county. others protesting in d.c. jonathan: we have team coverage of the events. q mccray with more from president obama. alison: richard reeve witnessing the protests today but begin with q mccray at the abc7 "live desk." q: if you are watching right now y president obama delivering statements from the rose guard -- rose garden and the oval office today. but today is the first day he answered questions from the...
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blair miller is life for news our nation's capitol tonight. and blair, what happened today? >> vanessa that, meeting happening here white house inside oval office. two sides touched on their differences but that was not the point of today's meeting. >>> down in washington and met with president obama in what president called an excellent meeting. this was a meeting that was going to last for maybe ten or 15 minutes. and, two discuss a white house says the meeting wasn't focused on that just the transition. >> i have been very encouraged president-elect trump's wanting to work with my team around many of the issues that this great country faces. >> and while they are in press briefing room we learned more about the meeting. press secretary josh earnest was asked about tone in meeting knitting there were some differences but that wasn't the focus. it sounds like the meeting might have been at least a little less awkward than some might have expected. while that meeting was happening first lady michelle obama met michelle had a chance to greet incoming first lady. and we had an
blair miller is life for news our nation's capitol tonight. and blair, what happened today? >> vanessa that, meeting happening here white house inside oval office. two sides touched on their differences but that was not the point of today's meeting. >>> down in washington and met with president obama in what president called an excellent meeting. this was a meeting that was going to last for maybe ten or 15 minutes. and, two discuss a white house says the meeting wasn't focused...
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watching this student protest these are montgomery blair high school students. quite a large scene there in protest of the presidential election. we're staying on top of this story as it develops. we'll keep you posted right here on air, and of course, inside our washington app. i am molette green. >>> earthquake after shocks in new zealand. >> forcing hundreds from their halfway through football season? what's next for the red skin as they head into part two, and try to snag a playoff spot. >>> new video out of new zealand, showing us where two people died in ab earthquake. the prime minister is visiting following the quake yesterday, the biggest came in rural towns, houses demolished and roads ripped apart. hundreds of people are getting care in a welfare center this morning. some spent the night outside in order to escape the tsunami that formed. crews are assessing the damage. saying it could cost billions of dollars. >>> investigators are working to determine the cause you've deadly accident in prince georges night. two cars were involved. one driver died a
watching this student protest these are montgomery blair high school students. quite a large scene there in protest of the presidential election. we're staying on top of this story as it develops. we'll keep you posted right here on air, and of course, inside our washington app. i am molette green. >>> earthquake after shocks in new zealand. >> forcing hundreds from their halfway through football season? what's next for the red skin as they head into part two, and try to snag a...
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fox 25's blair miller is at trump headquarters. blair? >> the reporter: ock, the happens here tonight will happen when donald trump shows up here behind me and takes that stage. for now though, he's at trump tower, about four blocks from where we are, where he lives. today, just like everyone else, donald trump voted here in new york city, joking, it was a tough decision, but for many americans, they weren't joking, with some struggling up until the end with who to vote for. the trump campaign on the outside appears very confident, they will deliver a g.o.p. win, but the polls show otherwise. today while voting, trump was election if the networks called it for clinton? his response, we'll see what happens. chief strategist for the r.n.c. and trump campaign sean spicer says she will accept the results either way. >> what happens if you lose? >> then we'll congratulate hillary clinton and our country will move on. >> the reporter: but will it? the nypd hand homeland security here in new york are preparing for anything, possible protesters b
fox 25's blair miller is at trump headquarters. blair? >> the reporter: ock, the happens here tonight will happen when donald trump shows up here behind me and takes that stage. for now though, he's at trump tower, about four blocks from where we are, where he lives. today, just like everyone else, donald trump voted here in new york city, joking, it was a tough decision, but for many americans, they weren't joking, with some struggling up until the end with who to vote for. the trump...
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a firm footprint for the building. >> blair: footprint spans 13 acres and this right here entrance to the hotel building and casino. this is what the hotel will face. boston skyline along the banks >> blair: tweaking and new pictures that have not been released that give more detail what the $2.1 billion project will look like from the lobby public legal wrangling with somerville it has simmered down. >> pretty good place with somerville. >> blair: on target for june 3rd, 2019 and biggest focus now the jobs. 320 people work on-site now, another 200 for the end of the year. next year 1500 more. even after that there will be 4,000 permanent jobs. >> getting people up and running and can't wait boston harbor to our guests and have a hands-on approach. >>> resorts world casino in new had malfunctioned. >> state dinner. >> win and now the house doesn't want to pay out. to me that's unfair. >> sue the casino and gaming commission says can't give the max pay out and only winning she can collect is two dollars 25 cents. >> catherine: banking giant wes $50 million over appraisal fees. those fe
a firm footprint for the building. >> blair: footprint spans 13 acres and this right here entrance to the hotel building and casino. this is what the hotel will face. boston skyline along the banks >> blair: tweaking and new pictures that have not been released that give more detail what the $2.1 billion project will look like from the lobby public legal wrangling with somerville it has simmered down. >> pretty good place with somerville. >> blair: on target for june...
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the d-o-t advises that drivers use blairs ferry and collins roads as well as 42nd street. the d-o-t now plans to open the new section of highway 100 sometime in mid- december. low gas prices and a challenging economy. that's why megabus is shutting down its service to coralville. the company is reducing its operations in chicago, and to omaha. that means the stop in coralville will close. the change goes into affect on january 9th. megabus says more people are driving or taking a plane because of low gas prices. they company is expanding its services in wisconsin and ohio. let's turn to the forecast and meteorologis t joe winters. joe, what a great day for november. did we break any records? changes are heading our way. after new record iowa a cold front heads east. as the front moves through the wind shifts to the west- northwest and starts a temperature drop that lasts into saturday morning. the winds will be strong from 20-40 mph and gusty. make sure you take a jacket to work and school on friday as you will be glad you did on the way home. highs for the weekend remain
the d-o-t advises that drivers use blairs ferry and collins roads as well as 42nd street. the d-o-t now plans to open the new section of highway 100 sometime in mid- december. low gas prices and a challenging economy. that's why megabus is shutting down its service to coralville. the company is reducing its operations in chicago, and to omaha. that means the stop in coralville will close. the change goes into affect on january 9th. megabus says more people are driving or taking a plane because...
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blair miller starts us off in new york where trump's camp will be closely watching those polls all >> reporter: vanessa, i got toil they are beaming with confidence inside the campaign headquarters. i spent some time with campaign aides inside trump tower they told me they are checking the polls almost constantly and so far they very much like what they see. today inside trump tower up on the 14th floor the campaign is closely watching the polling and early voting numbers. senior trump advisor boris epstein telling me they believe they'll win key line inside campaign headquarters confidence couldn't be higher that trump will reach the needed 270 electoral votes. >> how close is it going to be? >> i'm not thinking about that. >> reporter: but trump's campaign suggests otherwise with a grueling with swing across five states from florida this morning up to north carolina to pennsylvania. then to manchester, new hampshire. and now, to michigan for one last late night pitch. >> the only force strong enough to save you our country is us. >> reporter: also the trump campaign aired this two m
blair miller starts us off in new york where trump's camp will be closely watching those polls all >> reporter: vanessa, i got toil they are beaming with confidence inside the campaign headquarters. i spent some time with campaign aides inside trump tower they told me they are checking the polls almost constantly and so far they very much like what they see. today inside trump tower up on the 14th floor the campaign is closely watching the polling and early voting numbers. senior trump...
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fox25 blair miller is heading to anybody d.c. now for president obama's meeting with the president-elect trump. look for blair's live report starting at 4:00 p.m. >> daniel: video crowds you could see last night in southern california where demonstrators set fire in the street. similar sentiment was also felt here in boston and angry voters marched through the city. fox25 michael henrich live at boston common this morning. michael, protest here state peaceful though. >> they did say peaceful, 4,000 people came out here to the common to basically come out and unify in protest against the president-elect of the united states, donald trump. now, while protesting and chanting things like not my president they held a variety of signs supporting a variety of causes including black lives matter, immigration rights, woman's productive rights and other types of causes. again, 4,000 people came out. that organization was primarily the anti-trump demonstration did cause boston police to shut down beacon street to the steps of the statehouse
fox25 blair miller is heading to anybody d.c. now for president obama's meeting with the president-elect trump. look for blair's live report starting at 4:00 p.m. >> daniel: video crowds you could see last night in southern california where demonstrators set fire in the street. similar sentiment was also felt here in boston and angry voters marched through the city. fox25 michael henrich live at boston common this morning. michael, protest here state peaceful though. >> they did say...
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then i added tony blair to it.hing in the alchemy of prime minister and queen, of elected and as it were, constitutional head of state, that is something that worked for me. or i can find my way into. and that then became the audience. or it became "the queen" the movie. and then the play. i was so captivated between writing scenes between churchill and the young queen. charlie: every prime minister talks to the queen. stephen: it is a confessional. we we saw that on broadway. thank you very much. [laughter] charlie: you got to have the best director you can find. [laughter] >> that is debatable. >> bottom of the pile. charlie: here, me! >> begging, on his knees. [laughter] >> we have known each other because the community in london is smaller than the community here. we all know one another. stephen and i were working for years to find something. it has grown out of that. charlie: the challenge is casting. >> yes. it was always going to be a task. we were pretty thorough. i think we went through just about most of
then i added tony blair to it.hing in the alchemy of prime minister and queen, of elected and as it were, constitutional head of state, that is something that worked for me. or i can find my way into. and that then became the audience. or it became "the queen" the movie. and then the play. i was so captivated between writing scenes between churchill and the young queen. charlie: every prime minister talks to the queen. stephen: it is a confessional. we we saw that on broadway. thank...
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we're live in new york city tonight, blair miller, fox 25 news. >> blair and kerry will stay with the campaigns and our chris flanagan will monitor the late night rallies. you can watch for his reports tomorrow morning on fox 25 news from 4:00 to 10:00 a.m. foch. >>> some last minute support for donald trump from two local heavyweights. mike pence rallied at southern new hampshire university today. trump told the crowd he got a call today from tom brady. he said the patriots q.b. told him he voted for him. the g.o.p. a letter that brady's dad sent him today. >> great results tomorrow, bill belichick. >> christine mccarthy will have more on what coach belichick wrote in his letter less than 10 minutes away. >>> president obama and the first lady former president bill clinton and daughter chelsea all rally in philadelphia tonight. president obama made a passionate plea to voters. last day to elect my fellow americans this fighter, this stateswoman, this mother, this grandmother, this patriot, our next president of the united states of america, hillary clinton. >> bruce springsteen and b
we're live in new york city tonight, blair miller, fox 25 news. >> blair and kerry will stay with the campaigns and our chris flanagan will monitor the late night rallies. you can watch for his reports tomorrow morning on fox 25 news from 4:00 to 10:00 a.m. foch. >>> some last minute support for donald trump from two local heavyweights. mike pence rallied at southern new hampshire university today. trump told the crowd he got a call today from tom brady. he said the patriots q.b....
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blair miller joins us now and blair, those costumes are fancy and they are worth thousands of dollars. >> the reporter: the costumes have been storied in the same warehouse in rhode island for more than ten years and festival ballet rhode island is scrambling to come up the show. a christmas tradition losing a bit of its sparkle. >> open the wooden crates, we start realizing that all the costumes are not there. >> the reporter: 52 pieces to be exact, from $600 handmade tutus to a $2,000 nut cracker mask, but festival ballet providence artistic director george says it's hard to estimate the total loss, when you consider the intricate detail involved. decorating them, putting the stones, the value of the stone, the value of, you know, the time of the person who put the stones, jeweled them, it's not just fabric and the labor. >> the reporter: for almost 40 years, the nut cracker production graced the stage in providence. george says it will be no different this year -- especially with brisk ticket sales. >> the show needs to go on, we immediately started contact being the ballet compani
blair miller joins us now and blair, those costumes are fancy and they are worth thousands of dollars. >> the reporter: the costumes have been storied in the same warehouse in rhode island for more than ten years and festival ballet rhode island is scrambling to come up the show. a christmas tradition losing a bit of its sparkle. >> open the wooden crates, we start realizing that all the costumes are not there. >> the reporter: 52 pieces to be exact, from $600 handmade tutus...
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students from montgomery blair and four other schools marched for several miles to get their message out. delia gonclaves is live with reaction to this peaceful protest. deal -- delia. students were allowed to rally and protest in the stadium and thaley wked off campus to downtown and we followed them. >> [sirens] >> [chanting] >> what do you make of all of this? >> well, the protest i think the great. >> hundreds of students from five area high schools including montgomery blair, einstein and north wood took over several silver springs street. they ed downtown silver springs stalling traffic. >> i don't have anything against it. i'm not with it or against it. i respect what they're doing. >> stirring reaction from all sides. >> i think that we should give him a chance. you know, he's in there. >> there's people talking about give trump a chance and all that sort of stuff but from my perspective his unjust campaign was his chance. >> okay. so we walked a long way but we met some really hand. i think their futures are not giving them a proper civic education. this is the outcome. >> e
students from montgomery blair and four other schools marched for several miles to get their message out. delia gonclaves is live with reaction to this peaceful protest. deal -- delia. students were allowed to rally and protest in the stadium and thaley wked off campus to downtown and we followed them. >> [sirens] >> [chanting] >> what do you make of all of this? >> well, the protest i think the great. >> hundreds of students from five area high schools including...
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blair served in the air force. he was a young officer assigned to be what was called a launch officer. that meant he served his time every day sitting in a bunker where the controls for launching nuclear weapons were housed. his job, imagine the responsibility. a young air force officer in his 20s waiting to hear whether or not an order is given for him to launch nuclear weapons. and bruce blair explained that there is no appeal from a president's order to do that. the joint chiefs of our military forces, can't say no, don't do it. there is no veto from congress or anyone else. the time between the order being given and the actual launch is four minutes. so after watching this election, mr. blair began contacting others who had served in this incredibly responsible position to share his concerns about what he was hearing and seeing. several dozen of them, i had never met them before. several dozen of them wrote a letter explaining why they could never support donald trump to be our commander in chief. the awesome r
blair served in the air force. he was a young officer assigned to be what was called a launch officer. that meant he served his time every day sitting in a bunker where the controls for launching nuclear weapons were housed. his job, imagine the responsibility. a young air force officer in his 20s waiting to hear whether or not an order is given for him to launch nuclear weapons. and bruce blair explained that there is no appeal from a president's order to do that. the joint chiefs of our...