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in boston, you go to nine.anybody has been injured, but it is a cold and windy day in boston. one local report, two firefighters have been hurt. firefighters are reported to have struck a ninth alarm just in the last 10 or 15 minutes. it began in the basement of a four-story brown stone building they're telling us. boston's bravest out on a cold afternoon. continuing coverage on fox news channel after this. >>> reports two firefighters have now gone to the hospital with burns with one more firefighter said to be trapped in the basement of this building. the reporter is telling us of seeing a firefighter being taken from the rear of the building on a stretcher. he said ems crews were yelling for an balance and pumping his chest. this is on beacon street in boston. 298 in the back bay. a four-story brownstone. the basement fire has extended up. the conditions are horrible. according to the boston globe's reporting and radio conversation, firefighters were heard asking for help getting more water on the building a
in boston, you go to nine.anybody has been injured, but it is a cold and windy day in boston. one local report, two firefighters have been hurt. firefighters are reported to have struck a ninth alarm just in the last 10 or 15 minutes. it began in the basement of a four-story brown stone building they're telling us. boston's bravest out on a cold afternoon. continuing coverage on fox news channel after this. >>> reports two firefighters have now gone to the hospital with burns with one...
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let me skip ahead to boston. so boston story has a lot of interesting angle to some one of them to be was most interesting was when he first started digging on the subway site downtown and i'm going to reach a piece of when the construction actually began. the contractor on the job in boston was a man named michael meehan. they called me in a bill. the, quickly filled up with wagons, lumber and tip carts loaded with dirt. piles of pics and show were all over enemy mars descent imager dozens of men, sometimes 100 jostling for position to get news. the most important person was not michael meehan but his son rob. the contractor's office how to roll top desk and culture and no one was allowed in without a password. meehanville was a makeshift bill or -- a makeshift town. no smoking was allowed during working hours so in the shed is began a place where pipe smoke-filled ever from bedfordshire were into the ground, robert was entrusted by father to take the names and addresses of the workers who had congregated every
let me skip ahead to boston. so boston story has a lot of interesting angle to some one of them to be was most interesting was when he first started digging on the subway site downtown and i'm going to reach a piece of when the construction actually began. the contractor on the job in boston was a man named michael meehan. they called me in a bill. the, quickly filled up with wagons, lumber and tip carts loaded with dirt. piles of pics and show were all over enemy mars descent imager dozens of...
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what was interesting about the days the subways open boston being boston did it very understated. there was no huge speech. it was no big deal. the subways here in here we go. in new york the entire world was invited. the president was invited the governor was there. it was a big deal and new yorkers like to celebrate and they did. so it was very different how the two cities celebrated these momentous moments. so let me read the last last thing our reid is a piece from new york's first day which was equally exciting but very different. outside city hall city of more than 5000 people covered the steps fill the plaza and surrounded the kiosk of the city hall station. it was almost 2:30 when the profession of men came down the steps. they marched briskly on the quarter roped off by police who fought to keep the crowd back. as the general manager led the kiosk they were greeted by cheers and applause that drowned out the factory whistles. the and tugs were there in the harbor. the group with mayor mcclelland holding a mahogany case dissented to the platform. a shiny silver subway trai
what was interesting about the days the subways open boston being boston did it very understated. there was no huge speech. it was no big deal. the subways here in here we go. in new york the entire world was invited. the president was invited the governor was there. it was a big deal and new yorkers like to celebrate and they did. so it was very different how the two cities celebrated these momentous moments. so let me read the last last thing our reid is a piece from new york's first day...
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one in boston and one in new york. henry whitney live right here in new york and he is essentially single-handedly responsible for what you see on beacon street. he is the man who sort of subdivision of beacon street becoming what it is today with tracks down the middle, trees lining the track. all of our tumble aside of the street. he sort of saw that and develop that and made a fortune off of it and he is also them in the first proof and proposed the subway in boston. in 1887 before the state legislature and proposed for the time what was called a radical idea. and the idea was met with jeers and a lot of people said it's sacred ground, don't touch that. you can't go anywhere near that. and he sort of pushed it and he became a critical figure in how the subway came to be today. the same time that he was doing that, his brother william whitney was getting involved in the street transit system in new york city. the interesting thing about these two brothers is that they were polarized. henry was a slacker who dropped o
one in boston and one in new york. henry whitney live right here in new york and he is essentially single-handedly responsible for what you see on beacon street. he is the man who sort of subdivision of beacon street becoming what it is today with tracks down the middle, trees lining the track. all of our tumble aside of the street. he sort of saw that and develop that and made a fortune off of it and he is also them in the first proof and proposed the subway in boston. in 1887 before the state...
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this myth the boston. you do not represent the city sits in the courtroom to sing, you go girl. >> john connally emerges as interesting figure. i heard him interviewed. he was arguing that the deal that the fbi cut with whitey bulger was that they could commit any crime other than murder. steve funny. so then, it was saying, no, i wasn't the deal was for. he is now serving jail time on a harsher jail sentence then given weeks to actually kill people. >> in the and john connally caused people to die. he is now serving a 40 year prison term faugh says in miami the really is travesty. he has become a scapegoat for everything the fbi did wrong. there were other agents. if you read the book you will see that there was a time when whitey was an fbi informant, the two of them are sitting down to these cozy dinners with fbi agents, swapping christmas gifts they treated him like he was a partner, not a criminal. and so there were testimonies that other agents took bribes, got money. one agent who was a supervisor a
this myth the boston. you do not represent the city sits in the courtroom to sing, you go girl. >> john connally emerges as interesting figure. i heard him interviewed. he was arguing that the deal that the fbi cut with whitey bulger was that they could commit any crime other than murder. steve funny. so then, it was saying, no, i wasn't the deal was for. he is now serving jail time on a harsher jail sentence then given weeks to actually kill people. >> in the and john connally...
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in boston, the duck boat trade.nd you laid down at the marathon finish line that trophy. >> yeah, that was unbelievable. ♪ god bless america >> there's not many championship parades that come to a halt, the fact that we put that world series trophy, kind of put a band-aid on that area and the bad thoughts. now people can look at that area and be like, that's where we put the world series trophy versus that's where the bomb went off. so i think that was extremely important for the city. >> it was a moment that, during our celebration and all the parade and everybody screaming for us, everything stopped. this is how important it was to us. >> you guys are going to be playing again when they run the boston marathon again. it's a tradition in boston. that's how tied up you guys are in that event. what do you think that's going to be like? >> it's going to be a lot. it's definitely going to be a lot. i know for me personally, i'm about the non-runner of any of the guys on the team. if i wasn't playing baseball, i would w
in boston, the duck boat trade.nd you laid down at the marathon finish line that trophy. >> yeah, that was unbelievable. ♪ god bless america >> there's not many championship parades that come to a halt, the fact that we put that world series trophy, kind of put a band-aid on that area and the bad thoughts. now people can look at that area and be like, that's where we put the world series trophy versus that's where the bomb went off. so i think that was extremely important for the...
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but boston said she suffered from a mental desorder and not genetic.hen the parents refused the diagnosis. the state of massachusetts a cowed her parents of medical child abuse. her health has decloined. >> she was ice skating and going to school and now she is in a wheelchair and paralyzed and stomach is swollen. and we know there is a acceptsis going on there. the juvenile court rowelled that the common wealth of massachusetts has perm ept custody of christina and accusing the parents of being verbally abusive and nazis and abusive. she is now in a mental health facility where she is not getting medical care for her condition. >> the family is looking out for the best. and physically and mentally and medically. she locks worse. and if somebody happens to my sister under their care she will not be another number in the system. >> no evidence has ever been presented that shoes her parents were abusive to her and in any way impaired her health. no relatives or members of the community had a bad word to say about the family. we reached out to a child adv
but boston said she suffered from a mental desorder and not genetic.hen the parents refused the diagnosis. the state of massachusetts a cowed her parents of medical child abuse. her health has decloined. >> she was ice skating and going to school and now she is in a wheelchair and paralyzed and stomach is swollen. and we know there is a acceptsis going on there. the juvenile court rowelled that the common wealth of massachusetts has perm ept custody of christina and accusing the parents...
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boston ain't but so big and this is the only jail for boston.you always mow somebody. >> it ain't skill, that's for sure. >> coming up -- >> how's it been going? >> kind of rough. >> crystal o'reilly confronts a tragic an jer air is, an inmate who authorities believe might have thought his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later -- a small misunderstanding, that's what i'm figuring. >> ja norris hay explains the fight. . see what's new at projectluna.com [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. because an empty pan is a blank canvas. [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. >>> for most inmates, jail has a way of crimping their personal li
boston ain't but so big and this is the only jail for boston.you always mow somebody. >> it ain't skill, that's for sure. >> coming up -- >> how's it been going? >> kind of rough. >> crystal o'reilly confronts a tragic an jer air is, an inmate who authorities believe might have thought his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later -- a small misunderstanding, that's what i'm figuring. >> ja norris hay...
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it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. >> selfish. one coffee. there's six of us. you come in with one coffee. all right. i'll remember that. >> i didn't get canteened this week. >> i got your canteen. you hungry? you hungry? what you want? >> that's what happens -- >> all right, listen to me. >> it'll all be gone by tomorrow. >> we're going to take that but don't ask for it back later. when the camera leaves, don't ask for it back. >> we catch a lot of flak. we laugh. we joke, you know what i mean. we hang out with each other all the time. we become close. we have your zip code tattooed on your biceps. >> how am i getting home? i'm from east boston, 0212, send me on my way. >> while one of guiliano's prior stays here resulted in a
it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. >> selfish. one coffee. there's six of us. you come in with one coffee. all right. i'll...
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>>> boston's suffolk county jail is comprised of two facilities.e house of correction, for inmate whose have been convicted, and the nashua street jail for detainees awaiting trial. for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua. awaiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don't know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge. so i gladly took it. >> but the plea deal, he admitted his role in the robbery of a woman in downtown boston. >> we roll up behind her and i told her not to yell. people like to yell and then we run off, no, she didn't yell because i told her not to. she might have if didn't said anything or if she didn't see the gun. but told her to give me everything you got. give me everything. i want everything. i don't want just your money, i wan
>>> boston's suffolk county jail is comprised of two facilities.e house of correction, for inmate whose have been convicted, and the nashua street jail for detainees awaiting trial. for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua. awaiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a...
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scene in boston. a sea of firefighters lining the streets to salute the fallen after a ferocious fire consumed a row house in the back bay area. they're grieving the loss of 43-year-old lieutenant edward walsh jr., a veteran firefighter who leaves behind a wife and three children under the age of 10. and 43-year-old firefighter michael kennedy, a veteran firefighter, one of the first responders at the marathon bombing. and as we approach that day, brian williams is on scene from boston and joins us from the scene of so much sadness, on lad err 15 on boylston street. we're here after the scene. >> reporter: what a sad day in boston. they just don't lose professional firefighters in the line of duty that often, say nothing of two of their bravest from the same house, one of the oldest in the nation. you wouldn't blame anybody in the city for asking how much one city is expected to take in the course of a year. if there is a blessing it is this community. it is tight, let's face it, it is a heavily irish
scene in boston. a sea of firefighters lining the streets to salute the fallen after a ferocious fire consumed a row house in the back bay area. they're grieving the loss of 43-year-old lieutenant edward walsh jr., a veteran firefighter who leaves behind a wife and three children under the age of 10. and 43-year-old firefighter michael kennedy, a veteran firefighter, one of the first responders at the marathon bombing. and as we approach that day, brian williams is on scene from boston and...
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. >> reporter: a tuesday morning in boston. 17-month-old alex is being prepped for what is certainlygest day in his young life. in this hospital room with him, his mother, stephanie, and his dad phil. alex cannot hear. but if all goes well in the next few hours, that all could change. along with the frederick family this day is a team of doctors from massachusetts general and massachusetts eye and ear infirmary, plus a surgeon from italy who flew in just for the operation. >> it's not even approved yet here in the u.s. for children, but one that everyone hopes will make it possible for him to hear. as they escortal lex down to the operating room, it is still only a gamble whether this will work. all they know for certain is he'll be in there for the next 5 1/2 hours. but in a way, alex parents' have been waiting all hi short life for this moment. the day that newborn alex came home from the hospital, he had already faced a lifetime of challenge. just four pounds, four ounces, alex arrived two months premature and spent the first month of his life here in the neonatal intensive care u
. >> reporter: a tuesday morning in boston. 17-month-old alex is being prepped for what is certainlygest day in his young life. in this hospital room with him, his mother, stephanie, and his dad phil. alex cannot hear. but if all goes well in the next few hours, that all could change. along with the frederick family this day is a team of doctors from massachusetts general and massachusetts eye and ear infirmary, plus a surgeon from italy who flew in just for the operation. >> it's...
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pick up your feet and move. >> i was born and boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. >> get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. >> i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. >> one, two, three, and four. this is all you're going to move from now on. everywhere you go. there's four cells down here. okay? one, two, three, and four. look for that cell with your number and go. hurry up. hurry up! pick up your feet and move. you better start moving with purpose. is that cell number one does that look like a cell? is that cell number one? stay in school. learn your numbers. >> they feel like because they're angry they can do whatever they want to do and anger will solve the problem. oh, i was just angry and everything's going to be all right. and they have to realize that even if you're angry and you make the wrong choice, you will end up in this place. >> you ready the for a cell mate? >> no
pick up your feet and move. >> i was born and boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. >> get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. >> i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. >> one, two, three, and four. this is all you're going to move from now on. everywhere you go. there's four...
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let's represent boston in the right way. >> you guys represented boston, in such an intrinsic way, that you were there, you were something reliable that people could hold onto. >> we were trying to do something good so that they could get their minds off it for a couple of hours. >> i thought there was a mindset, the civilians, maybe not coming to the game because of the safety. but that place was just packed. >> and after you guys won, one of the great traditions in boston, the great deck boat parade. and you laid down at the marathon finish line that trophy. >> yeah, i mean, that was unbelievable. >> god bless america. ♪ ♪ ♪ not many you know, parade championship parades that you know, come to a halt. you know the fact that we put the world series trophy, put a bandaid on that. now people can go to that area and say that is where we put the world series trophy versus that is where the bomb went off. so i think that was extremely important. >> and it was a moment that during all the celebration and all the parade and everybody screaming for us, everything stopped like johnny said. this
let's represent boston in the right way. >> you guys represented boston, in such an intrinsic way, that you were there, you were something reliable that people could hold onto. >> we were trying to do something good so that they could get their minds off it for a couple of hours. >> i thought there was a mindset, the civilians, maybe not coming to the game because of the safety. but that place was just packed. >> and after you guys won, one of the great traditions in...
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will is an interesting development the boston side.breakfast that took place there in conjunction with the st. patrick's day parade and host bid haitian american woman state senator which essentially was a celebration both of her rise in the boston politician and also located in southie which has a very dubious history in terms of race relations in the 1907s corridor of bussing between irish americans and african-americans, what do you make of that happening? >> i think that what we are trying to do is personalize the issue and have people understand that it really is about the youth and it is about including people and not being discriminating against. not discriminating against a group of people. i think that when you look at our history in america as -- in terms of discrimination, we are -- the tide is changing and it is time to change with it. i think that new york and boston need to do that. >> you already had, as we mentioned, several of the manufacturers pull out of sponsorship of the boston and new york parades. will glaad be g
will is an interesting development the boston side.breakfast that took place there in conjunction with the st. patrick's day parade and host bid haitian american woman state senator which essentially was a celebration both of her rise in the boston politician and also located in southie which has a very dubious history in terms of race relations in the 1907s corridor of bussing between irish americans and african-americans, what do you make of that happening? >> i think that what we are...
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it makes me proud to be the mayor of boston after watching the way the men and women of the boston fire dept. worked today. these two heroes ran into a burning building, got people out of the building. the two firefighters who died were among the first to enter the building. they called for help within a couple of minutes -- but couldn't be saved. in washington's deadly landslide, there is some good next. stay tuned for inside edition that's tonight after the news. in washington state. at least a little good news for crews at the site of the huge landslide in washington state. the number of missing people has dropped from nearly 2- hundred -- to 90. the search for victims is continuing. it's no longer considered likely that anyone is alive. but the recovery effort could go on for days or weeks. some of the survivors are now talking about what happened. we walked over to the window, there was all of it took me a second to realize it was much that was racing a hundred and kick the mouth prowler across the valley and then had a spiriit hit us. at 16. at least 8 other bodies have been spott
it makes me proud to be the mayor of boston after watching the way the men and women of the boston fire dept. worked today. these two heroes ran into a burning building, got people out of the building. the two firefighters who died were among the first to enter the building. they called for help within a couple of minutes -- but couldn't be saved. in washington's deadly landslide, there is some good next. stay tuned for inside edition that's tonight after the news. in washington state. at least...
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the developer boston properties will maintain those facilities has part of the gift. as stated this would be they're seeking a fee waiver until their complete with the project which is projected several years from today. there are currently no additional comments that the department can add as previously stated if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> thank you just to clarify i think you meant several months. >> it's been ongoing for several years. >> but the plazas is projected to be completed in december or january. >> that's correct. >> we're awaiting those fees during the six or seven months. >> that will be the call of the board for the fee waivers. >> is this something we've done before when there's been rehabilitation work of the public realm and by a developer or private entity? we would wave the fees. >> there's been various requests inform the board and it was left as a policy of the board to determine. >> where they what happened to that. >> in some cases a fee waiver was provide. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. thank you very much. we'll op
the developer boston properties will maintain those facilities has part of the gift. as stated this would be they're seeking a fee waiver until their complete with the project which is projected several years from today. there are currently no additional comments that the department can add as previously stated if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> thank you just to clarify i think you meant several months. >> it's been ongoing for several years. >> but...
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a lot of folks hoping for that. >>> the boston red sox go full on patriotic., jonny gomes picked out the star-spangled blazers. you like them? that's for the world series champs' visit to the white house. they even have one for the president. >>> and some extreme kayaking. this is a 40 foot waterfall. the red bull riders claim these mexican waterfalls have never seen a kayak before. i will leave that on the scene, if i were them. >>> the boston red sox go, as i was saying, and do some amazing things. >>> up next for you, just ahead, a multimillion dollar divorce in the world of country music. we have details of that next for you. [ water splashing ] [ woman ] ahh. [ female announcer ] bright, juicy white grapefruit, infused with herbaceous, fresh mint. new herbal essences naked shampoo. no silicone, parabens, or dyes. [ wind whispering ] there's nothing to hide. bare your softest hair with new herbal essences naked collection. [ woman ] ahh. even the ends of my hair are tingling. ♪ [ female announcer ] let your hair get naked. herbal essences. [ ding ] [ femal
a lot of folks hoping for that. >>> the boston red sox go full on patriotic., jonny gomes picked out the star-spangled blazers. you like them? that's for the world series champs' visit to the white house. they even have one for the president. >>> and some extreme kayaking. this is a 40 foot waterfall. the red bull riders claim these mexican waterfalls have never seen a kayak before. i will leave that on the scene, if i were them. >>> the boston red sox go, as i was...
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makes me proud to be mayor of the city of boston after watching the way the men and women of the boston fire department worked today. officials say walsh and kennedy became trapped soon after entering the building. they were both later found in the basement, where the fire appears to have started. walsh leaves behind a wife and three children -- kennedy, a veteran, served in the marine corps. in the marine corps. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. citizens were saved, and that's what we do, we sacrifice our life for the citizens of the city of boston. 13 other firefighters suffered injuries from burns to broken bones fighting the blaze. i'm andrew spencer kron4 is my hope is live from senator leahy's home. >>: we receive this complaint yesterday. h
makes me proud to be mayor of the city of boston after watching the way the men and women of the boston fire department worked today. officials say walsh and kennedy became trapped soon after entering the building. they were both later found in the basement, where the fire appears to have started. walsh leaves behind a wife and three children -- kennedy, a veteran, served in the marine corps. in the marine corps. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart...
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martin has the ominous developments. 60 minutes gets the inside story of how the fbi cracked the boston bombing case. >> he did not do what everybody else in that media does. >> and steve hartman on the road with a miracle on the hardwood. >> i remember, i will remember there game for the rest of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 has just entered a third week. today the malaysian government asked the united states for undersea surveillance equipment the pentagon says that the u.s. alex rodriguez loan has spent two and a half million dollars so far on the hunt for the boeing triple seven which vanished on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing with 239 people on board. three americans. the main focus is an area about the size of texas in the indian ocean west of australia. this is how much they have searched so far. it is a tedious operation involving six aircraft and six ships, and the weather is not cooperating. we have a team of correspondents on the story, first we
martin has the ominous developments. 60 minutes gets the inside story of how the fbi cracked the boston bombing case. >> he did not do what everybody else in that media does. >> and steve hartman on the road with a miracle on the hardwood. >> i remember, i will remember there game for the rest of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 has just...
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and very peculiar to boston. we don't really believe that older could have existed in new york or philadelphia or chicago or tucson or l.a. because of the way the ethnic dynamics of boston where the irish were in
and very peculiar to boston. we don't really believe that older could have existed in new york or philadelphia or chicago or tucson or l.a. because of the way the ethnic dynamics of boston where the irish were in
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it's a typical type of building for that area of boston.l the floors all the way up to the roof. this happened just before 3:00 in the afternoon and the 40 miles per hour kid made the battle more challenging. the 2 firefighters lost their lives after rushing into save others. >> they called a may day in a short period time. they weren't in the building more than 2 or 3 minute when they ordered a may day that they were trapped. >> reporter: a prosecutor with specialized training has been assigned to this case to help out with the boston fire and police investigators. they say it doesn't mean there is foul play, just standard procedure with a death. jamie: what else do we know about those who lost their lives. >> reporter: michael kennedy was 33 years old. a 6 and a half year veteran. he was single, resident of the hyde park neighborhood. lieutenant edward walsh had been assigned to engine company 33. he was 43 years old. a 9 and a half year veteran, the son of a firefighter, married with three children. jamie: we grieve with their families t
it's a typical type of building for that area of boston.l the floors all the way up to the roof. this happened just before 3:00 in the afternoon and the 40 miles per hour kid made the battle more challenging. the 2 firefighters lost their lives after rushing into save others. >> they called a may day in a short period time. they weren't in the building more than 2 or 3 minute when they ordered a may day that they were trapped. >> reporter: a prosecutor with specialized training has...
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they moved her to boston children's.ton children's took very aggressive stance against the family. we have to assume the doctors provided proper information to a judge and that the judge, you know, purposely made this ruling to help or to protect her. that is all we can really say at this point. jon: before we goat to you, judge, rebecca mentions the hipaa rules. yeah, in fact it is true, the hospital has not really been able to tell what is going on here. here is a state they gave us. they say this case was a complex matter presenting an array of challenges and obstacles we can not discuss out of respect for our parent's privacy and legal confidentiality requirements. we have been unable to provide a full and accurate picture of the case. so, yes, lou and linda pelletier, the parents can go on tv say all they want. we don't really know what the hospital's point of view is. >> yeah. i mean any family lawyer will tell you that taking away custody of a child is a harsh and draconian situation. however i don't think you hav
they moved her to boston children's.ton children's took very aggressive stance against the family. we have to assume the doctors provided proper information to a judge and that the judge, you know, purposely made this ruling to help or to protect her. that is all we can really say at this point. jon: before we goat to you, judge, rebecca mentions the hipaa rules. yeah, in fact it is true, the hospital has not really been able to tell what is going on here. here is a state they gave us. they say...
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we sacrifice our lives for the citizens of the city of boston. >>> and a potential game-changer in college sports. a federal agency clears the way for northern football team to formula bore union. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, march 27th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, more wet weather is forecast today in northern washington state where search crews are looking for victims of that massive mudslide. at least 25 people were killed. the number of people missing has been reduced, but the debris field coverages one square mile and in places 40 feet deep. officials admit some victims may never be recovered. bigad shaban has our report. >> reporter: helicopters circled above and teams canvassed the area below, part of a massive search to find dozens still missing following the devastating mudslide in washington state. late last night the officials decreased the number of those unaccounted for from the previous total of 176. >> 90 people, 9-0 are curren
we sacrifice our lives for the citizens of the city of boston. >>> and a potential game-changer in college sports. a federal agency clears the way for northern football team to formula bore union. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, march 27th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, more wet weather is forecast today in northern washington state where search...
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boston's mayor who is the son of irish immigrants will not be marching in south boston after talks failed to include a gay veterans group. despite tensions and weather spectators will still show up. >> we've been out here for 25-plus years and this is the best f. you are hard core irish you're going to be here no matter weather. >> last week the company that makes sam adam beer pulled its sponsorship of boston's parade. >> it's going to be chilly there. all of the storms seem to hit chicago t midwest and the east coast. out here the opposite. >> complete opposite. >> it feels like spring. we have rain in the forecast this week. we want to keep the rain chances coming. april and may are not always dry in the bay area. hopefully we keep the storm systems coming in. that's what it looks like. i'm always looking 15 days out. i told you 15 days ago, for our next rain, yeah, we're looking good for that. it's still holding together. it's not as promising as it once was but we could pick up maybe 3/4 inch of rain out of this. that's pretty high but that's what i'm expecting through next week. dry
boston's mayor who is the son of irish immigrants will not be marching in south boston after talks failed to include a gay veterans group. despite tensions and weather spectators will still show up. >> we've been out here for 25-plus years and this is the best f. you are hard core irish you're going to be here no matter weather. >> last week the company that makes sam adam beer pulled its sponsorship of boston's parade. >> it's going to be chilly there. all of the storms seem...
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. >> kroft: the apartment belonged to boston mobster and longtime fugitive "whitey" bulger, then the most wanted man in america. bulger eluded the fbi for 14 years by hiding in plain site in santa monica, california. tonight, you'll hear from the agents who finally caught him, with some help from an alley cat and his girlfriend's breast implants. >> we just rushed him. >> kroft: you mean guns out? "fbi, don't move!" >> i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he said, "yes." >> zeig heil! zeig heil! >> stahl: if they sound like nazis, it's because they are... >> zeig heil! zeig heil! zeig heil! >> stahl: ...the largest nazi group in america rallying in trenton, new jersey. >> this isn't dress-up. this isn't a game. we're fighting for our children's future. >> stahl: jeff hall was the movement's rising star, who was murdered at point blank range in his own home. what's astonishing about this story was who did it. >> simon: the prosecution says you're a con man, a thief. what
. >> kroft: the apartment belonged to boston mobster and longtime fugitive "whitey" bulger, then the most wanted man in america. bulger eluded the fbi for 14 years by hiding in plain site in santa monica, california. tonight, you'll hear from the agents who finally caught him, with some help from an alley cat and his girlfriend's breast implants. >> we just rushed him. >> kroft: you mean guns out? "fbi, don't move!" >> i asked him to identify himself...
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you know, i mean, it's a very sad day for boston, another sad day for boston. >> pelley: but then, aman noticed someone in a boat in his backyard. dzhokhar tsarnaev was wounded, but alive. what did you think as he went into court to be arraigned? >> deslauriers: he had a smug grin on his face much of the time in the courtroom. he would glance over his right shoulder back to his relatives, and smile and smirk at them. and i found that absolutely galling, and i found it reprehensible. >> pelley: the attorney general has decided to seek the death penalty in this case. >> deslauriers: yes, he has, and i support that decision. >> pelley: dzhokhar tsarnaev has pled not guilty. his defense team declined to speak with us. u.s. attorney carmen ortiz is preparing for a november trial. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> good evening. china's independent company is condemning reported spying by the msa. california's dmv is looking into a possible credit card security breech. and the number of americans who drink coffee is down from last year from 63 to 61%. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. ♪ wow
you know, i mean, it's a very sad day for boston, another sad day for boston. >> pelley: but then, aman noticed someone in a boat in his backyard. dzhokhar tsarnaev was wounded, but alive. what did you think as he went into court to be arraigned? >> deslauriers: he had a smug grin on his face much of the time in the courtroom. he would glance over his right shoulder back to his relatives, and smile and smirk at them. and i found that absolutely galling, and i found it reprehensible....
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not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentages of mental illness are off the charts. they are shocking. it's much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to understand his charges and stand trial, a lifelong battle with mental illness is a reality for inmite corey allen. is he serving a two and a half year sentence at the house of corrections for an array of crimes. because he is now on medication, jail officials confirmed he was stable enough to consent to an interview. >> i'm here for armed robbery, possession of firearm, assault and battery, intimidating a witness, aggravated assault. that's it. >> straight from the bloody bean. ♪ you know what i mean [ bleep ] clapped up slapped up ♪ ♪ jacked up ♪ straight from the bloody bean [ bleep ] you know what i mean ♪ ♪ it's all ferocious, guns down token ♪ >> i couldn't let go of my past. i had to get revenge, it just happened to be on my birthday that i allegedly picked up this case, you k
not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentages of mental illness are off the charts. they are shocking. it's much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to understand his charges and stand trial, a lifelong battle with mental illness is a reality for inmite corey allen. is he serving a two and a half year sentence at the house of corrections...
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he went to boston. the british had boston. he occupied, with his little group of militiamen, cambridge next door, and everybody in boston came to see him, one of the people who saw him was mercy otis warren, and she wrote to john adams, general washington was accomplished. general lee, who was also there, she said, he was sensible and jew dirks, but he was marred by ugliness and unpoliteness. i don't think she expected it to be reading her mail a couple hundred years later, but that's how we learn about history. we read the mail. who knows about phyllis? go ahead. okay. you. >> [inaudible] >> that's exactly right. she was brought from after afrid they don't realize that slavery, unfortunately, was legal in every colony at that point, and think she was a slave, we think 6, 7, 8 years old when she got to bossen, and do you know how people know that? >> [inaudible] >> she had her baby tooth. >> that's exactly right. then the wheatley feasm, where she was living, discovered she was really smart, and the teenagers in the family tau
he went to boston. the british had boston. he occupied, with his little group of militiamen, cambridge next door, and everybody in boston came to see him, one of the people who saw him was mercy otis warren, and she wrote to john adams, general washington was accomplished. general lee, who was also there, she said, he was sensible and jew dirks, but he was marred by ugliness and unpoliteness. i don't think she expected it to be reading her mail a couple hundred years later, but that's how we...
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survivors of the boston marathon bombings.survivors are also taking part in the relay. the runners are expected to arrive in boston on april 13th. that, by the way, will be two days before the anniversary of the event that left more than 250 injured and three dead. >>> "techknow" featuring mushroom spernts i experiments . happy st. patrick's day. >> hey guys, i'm phil torres. welcome to a very special show of "techknow". yoament yosemite national park. low hello and welcome. i'm phil torres, here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we are doing this in a unique
survivors of the boston marathon bombings.survivors are also taking part in the relay. the runners are expected to arrive in boston on april 13th. that, by the way, will be two days before the anniversary of the event that left more than 250 injured and three dead. >>> "techknow" featuring mushroom spernts i experiments . happy st. patrick's day. >> hey guys, i'm phil torres. welcome to a very special show of "techknow". yoament yosemite national park. low...
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it makes me proud to be near the city of boston after watching the way the men and women of the boston fire department worked today. >> officials say the two became trapped soon after entering the building. both found in the basement where the fire appears to have started. walsh leaves behind a wife and three children. kennedy, a veteran served in the marine corps. >> we sacrifice our lives for the citizens of the city of boston. >> 13 other firefighters suffered injuries from burns to broken bones. >> a man from milwaukee to it's not guilty to stealing and violin. he's charged with using a stun gun to disable a concert violinist outside the church in january and stealing his stradivarius violin. worth millions of dollars, it was recovered. if he had a court order drug test he was charged with using a drug. he claims he inhaled smoke from someone else's joint. >>immigrant rights activist elvira arellano is the face of a new immigration reform campaign. the mexican woman who took refuge in a chicago church in 20-06 to avoid deportation returning there today. pastors and elected official
it makes me proud to be near the city of boston after watching the way the men and women of the boston fire department worked today. >> officials say the two became trapped soon after entering the building. both found in the basement where the fire appears to have started. walsh leaves behind a wife and three children. kennedy, a veteran served in the marine corps. >> we sacrifice our lives for the citizens of the city of boston. >> 13 other firefighters suffered injuries from...
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david boeri, senior reporter at wbur radio in boston. thank you for helping us understand this tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> you're welcome, rachel. >> it will be interesting. think about who was there when the shooting happened. one agent. he was the shooter who killed ibragim todashev. two massachusetts state troopers. one outside the apartment when the shooting happened, the other inside apartment texting "who's your daddy" presumably to his friends in massachusetts and having a great old time having stopped his recording literally five minutes before the guy is shot. is the massachusetts state police ever going to investigate its troopers' role in this killing? are they ever going to look into this in massachusetts or is massachusetts going to continue to pretend like this is somebody else's scandal? we'll be right back. gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. li
david boeri, senior reporter at wbur radio in boston. thank you for helping us understand this tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> you're welcome, rachel. >> it will be interesting. think about who was there when the shooting happened. one agent. he was the shooter who killed ibragim todashev. two massachusetts state troopers. one outside the apartment when the shooting happened, the other inside apartment texting "who's your daddy" presumably to his friends in...
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it ends in boston a week before the boston marathon. >>> popular irish beer is pulling out of new york city's parade. guinness will not support the parade because gay and lesbian groups are not allowed to march openly. heineken and sam adams dropped out of the new york and boston parades and the groups threatened to protest guinness if the beer maker continued its sponsorship. >>> a long time san francisco long mark closed its the doors for good tonight. kpix5 don knapp spoke to loyal customers, some who dined there for decades. >> reporter: they line up for joe's last day. end of an era as the best hamburger. >> it is the best anywhere. and i love the decor, too. >> reporter: many customers that moved away were drawn back for joe's final act. >> i left in '99 so we heard they were going to chose i decided to come back. >> reporter: north change replace joes. >> nobody can replace joe. he is an icon in this part of san francisco and the burgers are pretty good, too. >> really? it is really good. the best place ever. >> reporter: that is what joe loved to hear. >> it is beautiful to fin
it ends in boston a week before the boston marathon. >>> popular irish beer is pulling out of new york city's parade. guinness will not support the parade because gay and lesbian groups are not allowed to march openly. heineken and sam adams dropped out of the new york and boston parades and the groups threatened to protest guinness if the beer maker continued its sponsorship. >>> a long time san francisco long mark closed its the doors for good tonight. kpix5 don knapp spoke...
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the sponsor of boston's parade, the south boston allied war veterans council, has rejected an applicationo allow 20, 20 lgbt service members to participate in the annual parade. boston mayor martin walsh said yesterday he would make one more pitch to the council, but as of now, the council claims that the only way the lgbt vets will be allowed to march is if they do not reference their sexual orientation. by way of an explanation, they wrote in a statement, "it is our intention to keep this parade a family-friendly event. we will not allow any group to damage the integrity of the historic event or our reputation as a safe and fun-filled day for all." to reiterate the council's logic, allowing people who fought to protect and defend this country and just so happen to be gay, allowing them to be honored in their home city would somehow sully the unimpeachable reputation that st. patrick's day parades tend to have. in reality, deciding to exclude certain veterans has not boosted the integrity of the council's st. patrick's day preparations. gay service members do not fit into the council's d
the sponsor of boston's parade, the south boston allied war veterans council, has rejected an applicationo allow 20, 20 lgbt service members to participate in the annual parade. boston mayor martin walsh said yesterday he would make one more pitch to the council, but as of now, the council claims that the only way the lgbt vets will be allowed to march is if they do not reference their sexual orientation. by way of an explanation, they wrote in a statement, "it is our intention to keep...
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c-span: in boston? >> guest: i work downtown. mm-hmm. back bay of boston. c-span: and what's--what would you call your full-time job? >> guest: writing. c-span: writing? >> guest: writing. c-span: how many books have you written? >> guest: this is only my third book. so i'm basically a journalist or an architect critic for the nation and for other publications, professional some of them. but this has been the consuming one. c-span: and what were your other two books? >> guest: the first book was called "lost boston," and it was a history of the city illustrated with photographs of buildings that came down. and it was a 'pave paradise, put up a parking lot' kind of book then, even though i didn't quite realize that that was some of the motivation. and my second book was a bit more expansive, both geographically and in terms of the landscape it was describing it was called "preserving new england," and it was about preserving not only our urban environments, but our farm and wilderness or what passes for wilderness in new england. c-span: what year did you wr
c-span: in boston? >> guest: i work downtown. mm-hmm. back bay of boston. c-span: and what's--what would you call your full-time job? >> guest: writing. c-span: writing? >> guest: writing. c-span: how many books have you written? >> guest: this is only my third book. so i'm basically a journalist or an architect critic for the nation and for other publications, professional some of them. but this has been the consuming one. c-span: and what were your other two books?...
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there are 100 robotics companies scattered around boston. the grand patriarch of this whole scene is irobot. many of these newer robot companies were all started by former employees of irobot. >> irobot makes the roomba, the vacuum cleaner. >> they do, but it also makes robots for the military, the police. robots that will go anywhere you do not want to be or cannot be. ♪ >> so much has been done in hollywood around how robots will impact our lives. we set off to figure out what is keeping us from having the robots. that we all dreamed of. it has been an amazing journey. one of the exciting applications for robotics is to allow people to actually physically be somewhere they are not. if i could attend the meeting. i could diagnose a patient from my office as opposed to having to travel, the world would be a different place. >> since you have started in the boston area, there have been many more robotics companies that have taken hold here, some of which actually come out of your company, is that correct? >> absolutely. boston has become the
there are 100 robotics companies scattered around boston. the grand patriarch of this whole scene is irobot. many of these newer robot companies were all started by former employees of irobot. >> irobot makes the roomba, the vacuum cleaner. >> they do, but it also makes robots for the military, the police. robots that will go anywhere you do not want to be or cannot be. ♪ >> so much has been done in hollywood around how robots will impact our lives. we set off to figure out...
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this is less than a week after the boston marathon bombings. on april 21st, law enforcement started interviewing him. they interviewed him multiple times in conjunction with their investigation of the marathon bombing. it has still never been alleged that ibragim todashev had a connection to the bombing other than knowing one of the suspects. that got him intense attention from the fbi, including several of his friends being not just questioned but also being arrested and being deported from this country on immigration charges including ibragih tadashev's girlfriend who he was living with at the time in orlando, florida. on may 21st, of last year, 5 weeks after the marathon bombings, a month after they'd first started questioning ibragih tadashev over his connection to the boston bombing, fbi agents and massachusetts state troopers again sought to question mr. todashev. they previously interviewed him multiple times and he previously agreed to be interviewed at a local police station. but this time on may 21st when they asked to interview him a
this is less than a week after the boston marathon bombings. on april 21st, law enforcement started interviewing him. they interviewed him multiple times in conjunction with their investigation of the marathon bombing. it has still never been alleged that ibragim todashev had a connection to the bombing other than knowing one of the suspects. that got him intense attention from the fbi, including several of his friends being not just questioned but also being arrested and being deported from...
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she goes by ambulance to boston.g thatñdoctor, a neurologist and psychologist say there's no such thing as mitochondrial disease. the first few days, they don't say what's going on, by the third day, they give guidelines of care. we're going to stop her medications, we're going to stop the vitamin cocktail you give motochondrial patients, and we're not going to do any more diagnosing and we're not going to allow you to see any more doctors. >> when we come back, we'll talk to lou and matt and what they can do and you can do to help them fight for their daughter's custody. more when we return. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] when your office is 15 hundred acres, it's good to have the right help. ♪ with models up to 62 horsepower or 14 hundred-pound payload. go tough. go strong. go gator. get 1,000 dollars off the gator rsx850i at a dealer near you. get 1,000 dollars off the gator rsx850i gundyes!n group is a go. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that?
she goes by ambulance to boston.g thatñdoctor, a neurologist and psychologist say there's no such thing as mitochondrial disease. the first few days, they don't say what's going on, by the third day, they give guidelines of care. we're going to stop her medications, we're going to stop the vitamin cocktail you give motochondrial patients, and we're not going to do any more diagnosing and we're not going to allow you to see any more doctors. >> when we come back, we'll talk to lou and...
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a victim of the boston marathon bombing marks a milestone in her recovery.ilestone in her recovery. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com flight 370. two objects spotted in the indian ocean. near australia -- *could be the plane's wreckage. a crime spree that started oregon... ended in mendocino county... after a sheriff's deputy was shot a killed. it's a 700 million dollar mystery in the south bay. and only one person knows 's behind a huge complex goingp near mineta international airpor join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> here's another look at this
a victim of the boston marathon bombing marks a milestone in her recovery.ilestone in her recovery. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he...