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catherine was nowhere to be found. catherine was at home doing her thing.ocused everything on my father, and i focused everything on him, too. and that's where the, like, close to a month vigil happened at the hospital. and i remember sleeping there over and over again, night after night. but it was something i needed to do. like i said, you don't ask questions about stuff like that. you just do it, because it's your father. you don't ask, you just do it. my sister was nowhere to be seen that day. i believe she came towards the end of the day around 7:00 or 8:00 and my father passed away around 10:00 that night. she came in, she looked at him and she said okay. she left. in retrospect i look at it and i say, was she happy that he died? possibly. i think more with his death, the one factor that held my sister down was over with. she was free from her captor, i guess. after my father died, my mom was unemployed. she needed employment. >> translator: in america, she has to take the pharmacy test again, right? but because she wasn't able to pass the pharmacy te
catherine was nowhere to be found. catherine was at home doing her thing.ocused everything on my father, and i focused everything on him, too. and that's where the, like, close to a month vigil happened at the hospital. and i remember sleeping there over and over again, night after night. but it was something i needed to do. like i said, you don't ask questions about stuff like that. you just do it, because it's your father. you don't ask, you just do it. my sister was nowhere to be seen that...
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p>> catherine: all right. pif you haven't kicked off the pnew year by getting healthy, now pmight be the time. pit is heart health awareness pmonth and 30 minutes of exercise pis good five days a week to keep pthe heart going. pwe hear that all of the time. pit may not be quite enough. ptia ewing explains. p>> you're going to feel that pstretch. p>> reporter: stretching. ptaking the dip. p>> bending. ut your right leg back all of pthe way. ptry to keep your knee over the pairng pankle. p>> reporter: typically people pkick into gear. pif you've been slowing, this pmonth is the time to get moving. p>> i think the most important p>> reporter: february kicks off pheart month. pkeeping your heartbeating phealthy is key. pexercise is just a part of that. p>> i think the minimum prequirement we should get is 30 pminutes of moderate intensity pexercise. pand we want to be doing that at pleast five days a week. p>> reporter: the more active pyou are, the better it is for pyour heart. pyou burn calories, lower your pcho
p>> catherine: all right. pif you haven't kicked off the pnew year by getting healthy, now pmight be the time. pit is heart health awareness pmonth and 30 minutes of exercise pis good five days a week to keep pthe heart going. pwe hear that all of the time. pit may not be quite enough. ptia ewing explains. p>> you're going to feel that pstretch. p>> reporter: stretching. ptaking the dip. p>> bending. ut your right leg back all of pthe way. ptry to keep your knee over the...
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good evening, i'm catherine heenan. today. caltrans discovered 'other' problems with the concrete in the bay bridge tunnel. kron four's jeff bush talked to the driver whose car was damaged - and talked to caltrans about what needs to be done to keep the tunnel safe. >> jeff :last month, liz gustin was driving her car eastbound on the bridge and was almost hit by a falling piece of concrete from the inside of the tunnelliz says it was a terrifying experience. >> liz gustin : a big piece of concrete just fell directly right in front of my car. luckily it didn't land on the car but about one or two car lengthsjust crashed into the ground. so, i swerved just a little to the left. >> jeff :but, that wasn't enoughliz side swiped the concrete with her carpopping her tire and destroying it. luckily, liz is ok but the accident prompted cal trans to conduct a more detailed inspection of the tunnel and found a dozen spots where the concrete was weak. crews did spot repairs which consisted of digging out the weakened concrete and replacin
good evening, i'm catherine heenan. today. caltrans discovered 'other' problems with the concrete in the bay bridge tunnel. kron four's jeff bush talked to the driver whose car was damaged - and talked to caltrans about what needs to be done to keep the tunnel safe. >> jeff :last month, liz gustin was driving her car eastbound on the bridge and was almost hit by a falling piece of concrete from the inside of the tunnelliz says it was a terrifying experience. >> liz gustin : a big...
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catherine is here to say. it's 'mostly' positive. >> catherine: we'll start with the good news for the drought. a record level snow pack in the sierra. >> catherine: after a pathetic showing last year - the snowpack is now more than double what itusually is this time of year. >> catherine: it's already about 72 percent of the april 1st average. everyone will also be watching that april number - since it typically predicts how much spring run-off will be flowing into reservoirs. the not-so-good news -- californians are falling short on conservation. >> catherine: the governor set a mandate of 25 percent -- but we used only 18 percent less water in december. >> catherine: still - california water managers meeting in sacramento said the state is still on course to beat its long-term conservation goal. >> catherine: him?--pam? >> pam: any more rain ahead. brittany! >> brittany:a lull between the storms and then we track another system by wednesday afternoon. clearing and warming up after that. >> brittany: we are
catherine is here to say. it's 'mostly' positive. >> catherine: we'll start with the good news for the drought. a record level snow pack in the sierra. >> catherine: after a pathetic showing last year - the snowpack is now more than double what itusually is this time of year. >> catherine: it's already about 72 percent of the april 1st average. everyone will also be watching that april number - since it typically predicts how much spring run-off will be flowing into...
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catherine heenan joins us now with the details. catherine?> catherine: this is the first confirmed zika case in california this year. joining several others from recent years. here's what we know. >>more crumbling cliffs along the coastline in pacifica. the earth there has been taking a pounding due to el nino. >> catherine: until now it all began in southern california. they have stated or come from this latest case derrick >> this is a tough one because you may now have any symptoms and carry the disease. or virus. some patient was feeling ill with flu symptoms and what a doctor to receive medical advice. >> catherine: and room had become ill after a vacation trip to a different country. pam received good news that she did not have the virus. as many as 4 million people around the world could be affected by next year. >> pam: are going to shift gears and check on our weather. a bit cooler today but still a nice day for february. >> brittany: the only tight world record in oakland trip every day is going down. so far above average. and the 6
catherine heenan joins us now with the details. catherine?> catherine: this is the first confirmed zika case in california this year. joining several others from recent years. here's what we know. >>more crumbling cliffs along the coastline in pacifica. the earth there has been taking a pounding due to el nino. >> catherine: until now it all began in southern california. they have stated or come from this latest case derrick >> this is a tough one because you may now have...
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catherine? >> catherine: very nice, shanice, thank you. >>> coming up, babies behind bars, a closer look how the ohio >> catherine: when it comes to newborns, the fist months and years are priceless for mom and baby bonding for most of the country's pregnant inmates, once the baby is born, the baby is taken away. ohio is trying something new babies behind bars. >> the prison nursery program stresses hands on parenting meaning babies live in their mother's cells. kara has more on these infant inmates. >> come on. >> i see that. she is outgoing. >> reporter: like most new moms twila walker is getting to know her baby. little maya is just starting to crawl but not on the family's living room floor. she lives in the prison nursery in marysville. 7-month-old maya is incarcerated with her mother. >> when i got here i was actually four months pregnant. i am kinda nervous. i didn't know what to expect. daughter was born she would be given to family. she is serving three years for passing bad checks. >>
catherine? >> catherine: very nice, shanice, thank you. >>> coming up, babies behind bars, a closer look how the ohio >> catherine: when it comes to newborns, the fist months and years are priceless for mom and baby bonding for most of the country's pregnant inmates, once the baby is born, the baby is taken away. ohio is trying something new babies behind bars. >> the prison nursery program stresses hands on parenting meaning babies live in their mother's cells. kara...
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the company >> catherine: last fall and a change of heart otherwise ordinary drug hasten york. their refusal to break into suspected left dealers found foreshadowed the on going flash now. a commitment to customer privacy. >> catherine: again! again! again! again! again? again! again! general mills is removing artificial flavors and colors from our cereals. so you can love cereal... again! >> catherine:d-c appears to lower the rates of infection for a type of virus linked to cervical cancer. two types of the h-p-v virus arepercent of cervical cancers in the u.s. in just six years, researchers saw the rate of infection among teenaged girls drop from 11- point-5 percent to four-point- three percent. researchers are calling it an "anti-cancer vaccine." h-p-v is most commonly spread by sexual contact. x-rated e-mail blast went to an entire high school. also high might be able to avoid fraud paint with a self picture. and then a woman living in our home more than six years being told to get there's growing outrage in burlingame tonight over the eviction of a 97-year-old kron4's kate
the company >> catherine: last fall and a change of heart otherwise ordinary drug hasten york. their refusal to break into suspected left dealers found foreshadowed the on going flash now. a commitment to customer privacy. >> catherine: again! again! again! again! again? again! again! general mills is removing artificial flavors and colors from our cereals. so you can love cereal... again! >> catherine:d-c appears to lower the rates of infection for a type of virus linked to...
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catherine? catherine: the secret on being the best next! >> catherine:bill cosby is suing another of the women accusing him of rape. the actor and his lawyers have filed a lawsuit against andrea constand - who says in 2004. >> catherine:the lawsuit says she violated a 2006 settlement when she worked with the montgomery county d-a -- during the investigation of the allegation. >> catherine:cosby wants more than 75-thousand dollars of the money he paid in a settlement - returned. >> catherine:shonda rhimes is generating headlines today for her 'ted talk' revelation. the insider's debbie matenopoulos is in hollywood with more. >> reporter:catherine. the shondaland mastermind admitting that it wasn't the success of t-g-i-t that ultimately saved her career! >>ted talk >> for me my work is building my work out of thin air it is manning the troups it is painting the canvas it is running a marathon it is being beyonce. >> reporter:she's the woman who has brought us a sexy white house scandal. >>clip of
catherine? catherine: the secret on being the best next! >> catherine:bill cosby is suing another of the women accusing him of rape. the actor and his lawyers have filed a lawsuit against andrea constand - who says in 2004. >> catherine:the lawsuit says she violated a 2006 settlement when she worked with the montgomery county d-a -- during the investigation of the allegation. >> catherine:cosby wants more than 75-thousand dollars of the money he paid in a settlement -...
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catherine: political battles of a different sort. seven candidates are now in the race for the opposition in u.s. presidential election. the current favorites and how francois hollande's socialists are reacting. reporter: he is the latest want to enter the race. "i will be candidate in this primary because after 18 months of silence, years and years of being involved in all it takes, i've written a book." and they have already looks to explain why they are the best suited to be the party candidates in 2017. several men stand in the way the unp, amongs of the them to former prime minister's. another strong contender is former president nicholas sarkozy. he staged a political comeback to take the reins of the party and is not officially announced he will run in the primary contest. taught everyone has welcome his return. -- not everyone has welcome his return. on sunday, most left of the center-right convention when sarkozy delivered his speech. sitearkozy: journals the is hard to unite. -- it is hard to unite but it is indefensible. r
catherine: political battles of a different sort. seven candidates are now in the race for the opposition in u.s. presidential election. the current favorites and how francois hollande's socialists are reacting. reporter: he is the latest want to enter the race. "i will be candidate in this primary because after 18 months of silence, years and years of being involved in all it takes, i've written a book." and they have already looks to explain why they are the best suited to be the...
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catherine viette has more. catherine v.: this is the government's latest weapon in fighting against employment fraud, a professional id card, which will be mandatory for all construction workers and will include their names and that of their employers, subject to strict checks. >> to prevent abuses, for example, the issue of housing and unfair competition. a posted worker is one that is hired in one eu country to work in another. there are strict rules. a worker hired from poland must earn the minimum wage and be housed and fed by the employer. in exchange, the company pays the social charges to the worker's home country. the situation can only last six months. employers like the program because it costs less to hire a worker from outside france. example,uction, for the savings can be as much as 20% per hour. there are 230,000 posted workers in france, another 300,000 working here unofficially, and the regulations aren't always respected. this polish worker says he has been in france three years, already a viol
catherine viette has more. catherine v.: this is the government's latest weapon in fighting against employment fraud, a professional id card, which will be mandatory for all construction workers and will include their names and that of their employers, subject to strict checks. >> to prevent abuses, for example, the issue of housing and unfair competition. a posted worker is one that is hired in one eu country to work in another. there are strict rules. a worker hired from poland must...
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alecia reid, kron4news >> catherine: it depends on who you speak with. there is one that strike.a large scale to hide the homeless during the super bowl. it is happening inside pure 80. workers are finishing up on shouters in restaurants with more hundred and 50 people being able to stay here and bring their pets and finding storage for their belongings. the executive director says, there are plans to scatter 60 more smaller places threat san francisco. >> what our teams were telling us was that people did not know to come in for one night or to correct if they had too many things and did not want to break down their attack. so once that became known to us we decided to work on a permanent winter shelter that will hold a hundred and 50 people on a 247 basis. with the meals, showers at is a full-service shelter and that is working through out the winter. >> catherine: is one of the up and running for a few more days. it is not close to the central part of the city which is considered a drawback. however, there will be transportation provided and you need tokens will be provided as
alecia reid, kron4news >> catherine: it depends on who you speak with. there is one that strike.a large scale to hide the homeless during the super bowl. it is happening inside pure 80. workers are finishing up on shouters in restaurants with more hundred and 50 people being able to stay here and bring their pets and finding storage for their belongings. the executive director says, there are plans to scatter 60 more smaller places threat san francisco. >> what our teams were...
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catherine: thank you very much again. tw israeliow, teenagers who murdered a palestinian boy in 2014 have been handed tenses of life and 21 years -- sentences of life and 21 years in jail respectively. the murder was one of the things that led up to violence between israel and gaza that summer. the parents are not satisfied with the sentences. oliver farry has the story. oliver: a small group of palestinians stand beside the jerusalem -- outside the jerusalem district court, calling for justice for a boy kidnapped and murdered by two israelis 18 months ago. one was sentenced to life in prison, the other 221 years. unacceptable save -- the other to 21 years. unacceptable, says the family. >> i'm sorry to say that the israeli court is playing double standards by dealing with arabs in one way and israelis in a different way. if these murderers were punished by demolishing their homes in the beginning, we could have prevented this. oliver: 16-year-old mohammed abu khdeir was kidnapped and taken to a nearby forest, where he wa
catherine: thank you very much again. tw israeliow, teenagers who murdered a palestinian boy in 2014 have been handed tenses of life and 21 years -- sentences of life and 21 years in jail respectively. the murder was one of the things that led up to violence between israel and gaza that summer. the parents are not satisfied with the sentences. oliver farry has the story. oliver: a small group of palestinians stand beside the jerusalem -- outside the jerusalem district court, calling for justice...
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wrong reasons heller >> catherine: clinton fund-raising california.e a hole up and up spring traininghillary clinton is in southern event tonight. to strong arm robberies in the police they malls days apart. news starts with the sketch released by we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. what will you do?ctric nissan leaf... ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪ electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. ♪ in the >> reporter: skaters of the police department are sa
wrong reasons heller >> catherine: clinton fund-raising california.e a hole up and up spring traininghillary clinton is in southern event tonight. to strong arm robberies in the police they malls days apart. news starts with the sketch released by we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single...
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catherine viette reports. inrine v.: touch-do ciudad juÁrez, one of mexico's most dangerous cities. the pontiff has come with a strong message of social justice, visiting communities with indigenous ties as well torn apart by the country's violent drug wars. he has drawn rapturous crowds at every step -- sometimes a little too enthusiastic. after nearly being toppled by overeager people pulling at his robe, a really irritated pope told people "don't be selfish." he prayed with prisoners, some of them in jail on drug-related charges. the visit was held despite the deadly riot a day earlier at another prison in northern mexico. the country's jails are notoriously crowded and corrupt, a point alluded to by the pope when he said "prisons alone cannot stop mexico's crime." his final stop will straddle the u.s.-mexican border. around 200,000 people are expected. stream of steady pedestrians has been pouring across the border from the west texas city of el paso to hear the pope. catherine n.: coming up to 20 minutes
catherine viette reports. inrine v.: touch-do ciudad juÁrez, one of mexico's most dangerous cities. the pontiff has come with a strong message of social justice, visiting communities with indigenous ties as well torn apart by the country's violent drug wars. he has drawn rapturous crowds at every step -- sometimes a little too enthusiastic. after nearly being toppled by overeager people pulling at his robe, a really irritated pope told people "don't be selfish." he prayed with...
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catherine: arts and culture news for you now. here in paris we have museums galore but we don't have any quite like this . this is your -- europe's first ever underwater museum. doctors in total were lowered into the sea and they will be joined by 270 others. if you are wondering how you the exhibits are not very deep. are locatedey at total of 15 meters most. a quarter past 9:00 in the evening here in paris. let's give you a reminder of the headlines. the rest to the white house officially starts here. tenet it's notching up their final frantic hours of campaigning in the state of iowa ahead of caucus votes in a few hours time. now officiallyis a global health emergency. that is the latest from the world health organization. amid fears of the mosquito borne illness causing serious birth defects in latin america. a state dinner, but what about human rights? we are finding more about the cuban president's visit to inis, the first visit years and actors are saying that import rights issues are not being adequately raised. we will s
catherine: arts and culture news for you now. here in paris we have museums galore but we don't have any quite like this . this is your -- europe's first ever underwater museum. doctors in total were lowered into the sea and they will be joined by 270 others. if you are wondering how you the exhibits are not very deep. are locatedey at total of 15 meters most. a quarter past 9:00 in the evening here in paris. let's give you a reminder of the headlines. the rest to the white house officially...
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catherine: he's not just a local boy. he does seem to be tapping into some unfulfilled voters on the democratic side. where has this sentiment come from? that they feel they are outsiders in their party backing an outsider candidate? guest: i think all democrats to an extent like to think they are outsiders in some way. this is a very appealing message has beeno voters -- he talking about the need to rein in big banks and wall street. this is a message resounding inside the democratic party and in exit polling released from iowa, we found voters really cared about the kind of message bernie sanders is bringing to the table. i suspect there is no better to be able to play this message than in the state of new hampshire. and we will see that on full display later tonight. if the gap between sanders and clinton remains as iowa, might was in we see hillary clinton taking on issuesf bernie sanders' and appeal? guest: i think so and i think there has been a movement to talk about some of the things he has talked about. she has
catherine: he's not just a local boy. he does seem to be tapping into some unfulfilled voters on the democratic side. where has this sentiment come from? that they feel they are outsiders in their party backing an outsider candidate? guest: i think all democrats to an extent like to think they are outsiders in some way. this is a very appealing message has beeno voters -- he talking about the need to rein in big banks and wall street. this is a message resounding inside the democratic party and...
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catherine: indeed. speaking of public sentiment, there is also the other side of things, the people who feel their freedoms are being impinged on. there have been legal challenges as parts of these laws in the united states that came out of the patriot act. how successful have those challenges been in the u.s.? >> some of them have gone through. like i said initially, not to the extent that was initially, i think, conceived. that ithe obstacles is is very hard, even in the united states, to make these challenges , because of the way the law is set up, and that is something that has to be understood from the beginning. the biggest change has been the reduction in the ability of the so-called secret intelligence courts, the intelligence and surveillance courts, to act without some sort of transparency or traditional oversight. another big problem has been the inability to get standing in the in the uniteds, states, you have to be directly impacted to bring a challenge, but it is very difficult because of
catherine: indeed. speaking of public sentiment, there is also the other side of things, the people who feel their freedoms are being impinged on. there have been legal challenges as parts of these laws in the united states that came out of the patriot act. how successful have those challenges been in the u.s.? >> some of them have gone through. like i said initially, not to the extent that was initially, i think, conceived. that ithe obstacles is is very hard, even in the united states,...
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fox25 catherine parrotta is getting polls. >> catherine: waiting for results and other people finished on primary and came on bite to eat and here with morgan and brian. to happen don't and way off course. >> >> catherine: tell me about come things surprising. >> carly fiorina wasn't invited and now higher than bernie sanders who was on the debate. >> catherine: case coming in second, do you think people will take a fresh look at him now. >> i didn't think it was kasich to come in second and i'm not sure. it was a surprise for kasich. nowhere. >> catherine: enjoy breakfast and a lot of us have been telling us about thoughts and people are happy about sanders and walked to hillary clinton best as she goes forward and talked to trump supporters. people are all over the board thinking about the new hampshire primary and everything calmed down here and see what will happen from red arrow diner. >> daniel: republican primary in south carolina february 20th and democrats will vote 1 week later and nevada twentieth. super tuesday and take place in 14 states including massachusetts. today last
fox25 catherine parrotta is getting polls. >> catherine: waiting for results and other people finished on primary and came on bite to eat and here with morgan and brian. to happen don't and way off course. >> >> catherine: tell me about come things surprising. >> carly fiorina wasn't invited and now higher than bernie sanders who was on the debate. >> catherine: case coming in second, do you think people will take a fresh look at him now. >> i didn't think it...
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the bush at 12% and donald trump and 24%. >> catherine: donald trump, yelling at you are hired!herine: they are still going counting three candidates have been collecting new hampshire print that are fired up in hampshire. ted approves, was asking about the local word used by trump to describe him. --vulgar >> nothing but trump surprises me. he does now handle losing very well. we are going to make real progress together. >> catherine: voters come under 45 men and women he did receive the most bulls so far this evening. in new hampshire. >> pam: new at six. >> pam: a two-alarm fire that could be seen for miles in berkeley.is now out. it happened on haste street near shattuck avenue. around 11 a-m. >> pam: fire officials say it took more than an hour for firefighters to get the fire under control. pets at the berkeley dog and cat hospital next door. needed to be evacuated. >> pam: the fire did not spread to the pet hospital. and the animals were safely returned. it remains unclear how the fire started. and the incident remains under >> pam: some livermore residents living without
the bush at 12% and donald trump and 24%. >> catherine: donald trump, yelling at you are hired!herine: they are still going counting three candidates have been collecting new hampshire print that are fired up in hampshire. ted approves, was asking about the local word used by trump to describe him. --vulgar >> nothing but trump surprises me. he does now handle losing very well. we are going to make real progress together. >> catherine: voters come under 45 men and women he did...
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catherine n.: we have a musical first for you from africa. the continent's first homegrown musical download service is now open for business. are more than 200 artists who have signed up so far. songs cost between 300 and 500 franks. users can download them using their mobile phone credits. this, in a region where few people have been cards. 60% of that money will go to the musicians themselves. the developer says he hopes it will give africans are chance to make a living from their music. now, if you have had enough of all of that technology and modern life, here is a blast from the past for you. the train has chugged along on its first journey in a decade. the 93-year-old train has undergone a major refit that has cost more than 5 million euros. thousands of enthusiasts gathered at london's king cross station to see it off. claire williams has the story. claire: it is a big day for british trained spotters. -- trainspotters. the flying scotsman has taken to the tracks again after a 10 year restoration. >> is just iconic -- it is just iconic
catherine n.: we have a musical first for you from africa. the continent's first homegrown musical download service is now open for business. are more than 200 artists who have signed up so far. songs cost between 300 and 500 franks. users can download them using their mobile phone credits. this, in a region where few people have been cards. 60% of that money will go to the musicians themselves. the developer says he hopes it will give africans are chance to make a living from their music. now,...
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catherine parrotta live at the woburn police station where they driver down. >> catherine: i checked with officers when i first arrived and i will be checking with them later again on where the case stands right now. as you mentioned to our knowledge they don't have the suspect in custody. in fact, they say this all started when police were talking to the suspect. he took off and eventually hit a pedestrian and according to police and you might find it remark believe that pedestrian is home recovering. he is back home in his chair recovering as fractured yesterday after ordeal that could have killed him. >> the car came out of nowhere, and he hit the guy. >> it was all captured on surveillance video. walking to a mailbox on union street when a vehicle slammed into him, carrying him for about 1,000 feet. >> for some unknown reason i grabbed on to the hood, and he shot up the street. he must have been doing at least 60 miles per hour. >> he was pretty, pretty mangled the girl actually moved him a little bit because he was in a ton of pain. >> catherine: woburn police say this man was b
catherine parrotta live at the woburn police station where they driver down. >> catherine: i checked with officers when i first arrived and i will be checking with them later again on where the case stands right now. as you mentioned to our knowledge they don't have the suspect in custody. in fact, they say this all started when police were talking to the suspect. he took off and eventually hit a pedestrian and according to police and you might find it remark believe that pedestrian is...
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fox25 catherine parrotta is there for us this morning, and crews are working on it, catherine. they tell you that they have been slammed all morning. >> catherine: crews have already been out through the streets of dorchester this morning, and they told me when i spoke with them a couple hours ago that was the worst they had seen, but they did anticipate more people would be discovering damage as they woke up and came outside and lights started coming up here this morning. but as for this house here, this is 69 milton ave here in dorchester, and you could see the branch, the tree draped in look to the side, you could see where all of that came from. you could see the trunk of the tree sticking up out of the ground and right where it was severed where the tree split off and over along top of the home there you see damage as well. now, this is a home with three apartments inside. fortunately nobody was injured but we spoke with the husband of the owner of the building. here is what he said. take a listen. >> i don't see it. some tree drop on there. >> catherine: quite a surprise
fox25 catherine parrotta is there for us this morning, and crews are working on it, catherine. they tell you that they have been slammed all morning. >> catherine: crews have already been out through the streets of dorchester this morning, and they told me when i spoke with them a couple hours ago that was the worst they had seen, but they did anticipate more people would be discovering damage as they woke up and came outside and lights started coming up here this morning. but as for this...
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catherine, power crews hard at work to get the debris moved. >> catherine: yeah, and you could see they are making pretty good progress there and live look at the house and barely hear us because of so much work going on because of chopping up the tree and mostly gone and this side of the street watching this work happening. they say when the tree came down overnight, the whole house shook, and say they are certainly feeling kind of lucky because it could have been so much worse. >> i'm from jamaica. >> catherine: it wasn't the wake-up dennis expected. >> big blast. scary. >> we have seen a lot of limbs broken over houses, garages, naturally due to winds last night. >> catherine: one community hit by fierce wind and thunderstorms that moved through overnight. this worker says this is the first he has seen so far, but that could change. >> right now everybody is just getting up, so you're really not sure until you wake up and get kids back to school and oh my god. >> catherine: long day for tree service for dennis white. in the process of hiring someone to clear the tree, insurance will
catherine, power crews hard at work to get the debris moved. >> catherine: yeah, and you could see they are making pretty good progress there and live look at the house and barely hear us because of so much work going on because of chopping up the tree and mostly gone and this side of the street watching this work happening. they say when the tree came down overnight, the whole house shook, and say they are certainly feeling kind of lucky because it could have been so much worse. >>...
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is really hitting the students hard there, catherine. >> catherine: yes, ashley guindon graduated from here 11 years ago. teachers and students are arriving for the day and they will be pausing for a moment during the school day to to remember ashley guindon killed in the line of doubto her very first day. that's what people were doing in the community yesterday going to mother's home, leaving flowers she grew up in merrimack, new hampshire and she was 28. she responded to domestic disturbance that left the suspected was' wife dead and two police officers injured. police in community are saddened by her death. >> for a person who's making toward a career in law enforcement and step out on the street and struck down in virtually hours in point of near life and point in time when beginning a new career path is horrible thing for anybody. >> catherine: the principal from merrimack high school shared thoughts learning of guindon's death. we believe, go forward and inspire and ashley not only embraced the moderateo, she personified it and people in the community shaken by the news this occu
is really hitting the students hard there, catherine. >> catherine: yes, ashley guindon graduated from here 11 years ago. teachers and students are arriving for the day and they will be pausing for a moment during the school day to to remember ashley guindon killed in the line of doubto her very first day. that's what people were doing in the community yesterday going to mother's home, leaving flowers she grew up in merrimack, new hampshire and she was 28. she responded to domestic...
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catherine: i'm catherine hardwicke, and i directed "twilight."d be as big as it would be, because we were told why a book for girls like "sisterhood of the traveling pants." that is going to max out at, like, $28 million. that is all this movie will ever make. there is not a big enough audience for it. so they kept cutting the action sequences down. cut it down, cut it down, cut the visual effects down. so we could make it for the budget they wanted to make. so of course opening weekend, we made $400 million. after "twilight," people were excited about "divergent," people were excited about "hunger games." in fact, even people were inspired to write those books probably with the success of "twilight." so i think it has shown that there is a desire, and there is an audience. if you can see a brave, you know, badass girl out there, that people will go to the movie. it's disappointing that even though a female director directed the first "twilight," did the whole cast, the whole works -- not one of the other "twilights" or "the hunger games" or "div
catherine: i'm catherine hardwicke, and i directed "twilight."d be as big as it would be, because we were told why a book for girls like "sisterhood of the traveling pants." that is going to max out at, like, $28 million. that is all this movie will ever make. there is not a big enough audience for it. so they kept cutting the action sequences down. cut it down, cut it down, cut the visual effects down. so we could make it for the budget they wanted to make. so of course...
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catherine lucey, what do you make of that? guest: well, yeah, i am never ,oing to question that polling probably the best in the business. she is picking up what she is picking up. it is true for donald trump that if the number of new people is lower than the poll predicts, that is better for him. he needs new people to come out, those nontraditional participants. the said, he is leading polls. so if he can achieve what she is predicting here, he is going to have a pretty good night tonight. host: let's talk about the democrats. hillary clinton leading within that 4% margin of error. hillary clinton at 45%. senator bernie sanders at 42%. martin o'malley with 3%. who'd a silly clinton need to turn out tonight? -- who does hillary clinton need to turn out tonight, and he does bernie sanders need to turn out? guest: clinton has invest heavily in a massive organization here, and she is really looking to get up the traditional democratic caucus-goers. sanders is looking to expand the base. he is been working very hard to try to get
catherine lucey, what do you make of that? guest: well, yeah, i am never ,oing to question that polling probably the best in the business. she is picking up what she is picking up. it is true for donald trump that if the number of new people is lower than the poll predicts, that is better for him. he needs new people to come out, those nontraditional participants. the said, he is leading polls. so if he can achieve what she is predicting here, he is going to have a pretty good night tonight....
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good morning, catherine. >> catherine: good morning, gene. you were talking about kasich. kasich second and big headline there this morning was sanders and front page of the union lead and her that's what we have been talking to people this morning at red arrow diner, talking to chris a little while ago. you're telling me you already knew who you were supporting and tell me about the victory from donald trump. >> i think it is great trump doing what he is doing and need a change and seems like -- you know, i'm excited to see him and get the nomination for republican side of it and i think he will be president. as strange as that sounds next and which is cool, i think. >> what do you think about kasich coming in 2nd place? >> i liked kasich from way back when but didn't think he would be sticking around but big tax guy and obviously we need that too but having trump in there, it would be like comic tv every night for him. >> catherine: found out later sanders won democratic side. sanders kasich run? >> it is pretty cool. >> talking politics over pancakes and live at red arr
good morning, catherine. >> catherine: good morning, gene. you were talking about kasich. kasich second and big headline there this morning was sanders and front page of the union lead and her that's what we have been talking to people this morning at red arrow diner, talking to chris a little while ago. you're telling me you already knew who you were supporting and tell me about the victory from donald trump. >> i think it is great trump doing what he is doing and need a change and...
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catherine parrotta continues the team coverage. nothing new from hillary clinton, but bernie sanders is already thanking supporters. >> catherine: both candidates have a busy day ahead of themselves, hillary clinton has event that's set to kick off in three hours and don't see too much activity and reason forthat is secret service and police, they are actually inside the college in the area where event will be taking place and going through to make sure everything is secure, that's something they do before many of these types of event, but already have seen staffers, volunteers supporters and voters and bernie sanders in new hampshire and talking about iowa and looking at new hampshire. here is what he said when take a listen. >> catherine: bernie sanders has two get out the vote he wants today, keene at three, hillary clinton will have a similar event at nashua community college that's at 11 and joined by former president clinton for that and joined by former congressman gabby gifford tonight and we spoke with one clinton supporte
catherine parrotta continues the team coverage. nothing new from hillary clinton, but bernie sanders is already thanking supporters. >> catherine: both candidates have a busy day ahead of themselves, hillary clinton has event that's set to kick off in three hours and don't see too much activity and reason forthat is secret service and police, they are actually inside the college in the area where event will be taking place and going through to make sure everything is secure, that's...
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for now live in worcester, catherine parrotta, fox25 news. >> catherine: >> gene: 8:08. man arrested for threatening to blow up hospital. injury saturday night. according to the enterprise he attempted to three blood at nurses helping him and threatened to blow up the hospital. police say the man claims to be saudi arabia national but they have yet to confirm that. this morning police are investigating an explosive device found near airport in albuquerque, new mexico. it was attached to avis budget rental car. he put vehicle on lift yesterday morning. bomb squad was called in later and disabled the device. trying to track down the last person that rented the car. rental car facility is right next to airport runway. >> sara: firefighter is accused of inappropriately touching. sean bohdiewicz is accused of coming home late one night in january and getting in bed with the babysitter while she was sleeping. time touched her and waiting for all the facts before making a judgment. >> i understand it is a traumatic situation for lots of people but in addition to that sometimes
for now live in worcester, catherine parrotta, fox25 news. >> catherine: >> gene: 8:08. man arrested for threatening to blow up hospital. injury saturday night. according to the enterprise he attempted to three blood at nurses helping him and threatened to blow up the hospital. police say the man claims to be saudi arabia national but they have yet to confirm that. this morning police are investigating an explosive device found near airport in albuquerque, new mexico. it was...
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catherine. >> catherine: they told me they are still working on the case and suspects they are looking for and suspect hit the head after he alleged low assaulted a police officer, so we want to show you image of suspect. are looking for. this is 29-year-old tyson delgado, and what you're seeing right now video fox25 tracked down and it came from the facebook page. he assaulted an officer at asphalt company while they were trying to talk to him about a previous incident. we learned it had something to do with stolen company gas card. delgado hit al pica and dragged him 1,000 feet. >> must have been doing 60 miles per hour. >> catherine: pica was injured and recovering and actually at home, back in his chair and police say it was assaulted and they say that officer was also not seriously injured and again lookout for person matching the description you just saw in the image there and, of course, going to have the latest on story all day on website at myfoxboston.com and also on news tonight at five and six. for now live in woburn, catherine parrotta, fox 25 news. >> julie: this is tyson
catherine. >> catherine: they told me they are still working on the case and suspects they are looking for and suspect hit the head after he alleged low assaulted a police officer, so we want to show you image of suspect. are looking for. this is 29-year-old tyson delgado, and what you're seeing right now video fox25 tracked down and it came from the facebook page. he assaulted an officer at asphalt company while they were trying to talk to him about a previous incident. we learned it had...
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catherine parrotta, fox25 news. >> sara: catherine, just because chism will be eligible for parole at some point, does it mean he has to get it? >> catherine: fox25 spoke with boston attorney, peeler elkin, and told us parole eligibility means just that, doesn't mean philip chism will automatically be released at some point and have the opportunity to argue for parole a number of years whenever the judge decides that number should be. >> sara: catherine parrotta, thank you so much. fox25 will be in the court for the sentencing hearing and it could be all day before the judge makes a decision. as soon as the it comes down we will take the sentencing live for you on fox25 and also get the latest on the case on the website and mobile app. >> gene: developing this morning a police officer who ended a deadly rampage being right now investigators going through factory in kansas where a former employee killed three people and injured a dozen more yesterday. he is a 38-year-old man and also shot two other people and stole a car before he arrived at the plant. both of those victims survived. t
catherine parrotta, fox25 news. >> sara: catherine, just because chism will be eligible for parole at some point, does it mean he has to get it? >> catherine: fox25 spoke with boston attorney, peeler elkin, and told us parole eligibility means just that, doesn't mean philip chism will automatically be released at some point and have the opportunity to argue for parole a number of years whenever the judge decides that number should be. >> sara: catherine parrotta, thank you so...
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. >> julie: catherine parrotta continues the team coverage and people out early to support her. >> catherine: if you can pan a little bit there and security there gathered by the door and security has been tight and already done the sweep through the area where this event will be taking place. today. >> iowa astounded the world. >> catherine: bernie sanders has two get out the votes today, first one in keene at three, hillary clinton will have a similar event at nashua community college at 11 and will be joined by former president clinton there and joined by former congresswoman gabby gifford and i asked what she thought about the tight results in iowa and take a listen. >> catherine: bernie sanders is leading in the polls and isn't the first time hillary clinton is trailing, it would predicted she would lose to senator obama and end up winning by three percentage points and last night any indication. so giving you another live look at the scene in nashua, new hampshire, this is for the hillary clinton event and taking place in two hours from now before she goes out to do other updated. live
. >> julie: catherine parrotta continues the team coverage and people out early to support her. >> catherine: if you can pan a little bit there and security there gathered by the door and security has been tight and already done the sweep through the area where this event will be taking place. today. >> iowa astounded the world. >> catherine: bernie sanders has two get out the votes today, first one in keene at three, hillary clinton will have a similar event at nashua...
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catherine, you were there for the emotional moment earlier this morning. >> catherine: whole school came to moment of silence, even everybody around occurred 8:00 this morning, but not just the school community today mourning the loss of the officer. whole merrimack, new hampshire community as well and ashley guindon did attend merrimack high school here in 2005, member of the class of 2005, even though it was 11 years ago, principal that led moment of silence today, he was also her principal there at the time. ashley guindon is 28 years old. on friday she was sworn into the police department in prince william county, virginia and shot and killed responding to the suspect's wife dead and two others critically injured. there was a moment of silence with these remarks. take a listen. >> yearbook she wrote, live for something rather than die for nothing. you know at merrimack high school we live by the motto believe, go forward and inspire. we believe that ashley not only embraced our motto, she personified it. >> catherine: tragically this isn't the first loss for ashley guindon's family.
catherine, you were there for the emotional moment earlier this morning. >> catherine: whole school came to moment of silence, even everybody around occurred 8:00 this morning, but not just the school community today mourning the loss of the officer. whole merrimack, new hampshire community as well and ashley guindon did attend merrimack high school here in 2005, member of the class of 2005, even though it was 11 years ago, principal that led moment of silence today, he was also her...
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first of all, cate harris was a stage name for catherine heathridge, a textile heiress. her family kept the pseudonym for her medical admission to protect their privacy. according to the intake report, catherine was an aspiring actress who went off her psychiatric medications when she was pregnant with her daughter. she had a minor part in "the merry wives of windsor" years ago when she became floridly psychotic. she was convinced the other actresses were the devil's wives, so she stabbed one of them. jj: is that when she was admitted here? after fleeing the theater, she chopped off the left arm of her infant daughter. gassman: why would she do that? to make e child less appealing to the devil. she believed that killing the devil's wives was her mission on earth, which is what our unsub is doing now. but she died in the asylum fire. someone else must be carrying out her mission. i murdered an innocent. even white knights have their dark days. you're a vanishing breed, james. my son, a hero from a different time. only one wife remains. i'm sure of it. if you don't kill he
first of all, cate harris was a stage name for catherine heathridge, a textile heiress. her family kept the pseudonym for her medical admission to protect their privacy. according to the intake report, catherine was an aspiring actress who went off her psychiatric medications when she was pregnant with her daughter. she had a minor part in "the merry wives of windsor" years ago when she became floridly psychotic. she was convinced the other actresses were the devil's wives, so she...
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. >> segÚn catherine zepeda representantes del programa es muy frecuente que las vÍctimas de trata dean ideas que no son reales pero las personas no estÁn sabiendo, es muy fÁcil manipular a un inmigrante que no tiene tal vez un estatus legal, que no tiene familia en este paÍs los traficantes antes de tenerte como vÍctimas saben todo de tu vida. >> inmigrantes podrÍan beneficiarse de un programa o una visa para las vÍctimas del trÁfico humano. catherine: ofrecemos ayuda las personas de otros paÍses que estÁn en manos de alguna organizaciÓn de estas, es un proceso que se lleva segÚn el caso. >> es importante que las personas entiendan que la trata humana existe en todos lados y quizÁs más cerca de lo que imaginamos. catherine: tengamos los ojos bien grandes, para que no creamos en todo el mundo. >> en el caso de elena su tortura durÓ tres meses pero gracias a una persona que le aconsejo buscar ayuda de la policÍa hoy en día recibe los beneficios del programa y mira hacia el futuro con esperanza mientras exhorta a otras vÍctimas hacer lo mismo. elena: busquen ayuda, no se dejen amenazar,
. >> segÚn catherine zepeda representantes del programa es muy frecuente que las vÍctimas de trata dean ideas que no son reales pero las personas no estÁn sabiendo, es muy fÁcil manipular a un inmigrante que no tiene tal vez un estatus legal, que no tiene familia en este paÍs los traficantes antes de tenerte como vÍctimas saben todo de tu vida. >> inmigrantes podrÍan beneficiarse de un programa o una visa para las vÍctimas del trÁfico humano. catherine: ofrecemos ayuda las...
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catherine: thanks so much, reporting from london. shoreid cameron tries to up support for remaining in the correspondent has been looking at one issue growing in importance in the debate, security. reporter: starting by working ian duncan smith plans to spend the next four months persuading the british to brexit. a the secretary of state for work and pensions and former leader hase party said staying in the e.u. is a security risk. open border does not allow us to check and control people that may come and may time. you see what happened in paris where they spent ages planning and plotting so who's to say it's not beyond the reach of man that those might be thinking that. reporter: the shang schengen means passports are checked at british borders. questions,.p.'s david cameron said if a brexit happens, britain would lose an important source of intelligence from european neighbors. mr. cameron: if we leave the will we have the power to insist european countries share with us their security information? reporter: the head of europol sa
catherine: thanks so much, reporting from london. shoreid cameron tries to up support for remaining in the correspondent has been looking at one issue growing in importance in the debate, security. reporter: starting by working ian duncan smith plans to spend the next four months persuading the british to brexit. a the secretary of state for work and pensions and former leader hase party said staying in the e.u. is a security risk. open border does not allow us to check and control people that...
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catherine: thank you very much for your time. moving on to the middle east now -- forces loyal to the syrian government breaking a in aleppo.g siege a syrian carnal saying today that the army is just three .ilometers away if the military does break those sieges, it will cut off the only remaining opposition supply route between aleppo city and the north of the province. the observatory for human rights reports at least 18 civilians killed today in russian airstrikes backing up government forces north of aleppo. it is too early for peace talks in syria so says the head of the syrian government organization. groups are demanding they and their sieges on various towns and cities, but president assad wants concessions as well. the back and forth continues. a day after the special envoy declared an official stop to peace -- official start to peace talks. we are still in the preparatory phase of indirect talks between the delegations of the syrian republic and the delegation of the syrian opposition groups. during a two and half hour m
catherine: thank you very much for your time. moving on to the middle east now -- forces loyal to the syrian government breaking a in aleppo.g siege a syrian carnal saying today that the army is just three .ilometers away if the military does break those sieges, it will cut off the only remaining opposition supply route between aleppo city and the north of the province. the observatory for human rights reports at least 18 civilians killed today in russian airstrikes backing up government forces...
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but catherine greg is standing up for whitey bulger. catherine greg stood by her boyfriend james whitey alger when they busted in santa monica california and now standing by her man. this time in a federal courtroom in boston were catherine greg said she rather played to criminal contempt towards the risk life in prison until federal grand jury about her fugitive years with whitey bulger. the judge asked greg you pleading guilty because you are guilty catherine greg answered i am.kevin writing catherine greg's lawyer i asked him why greg won't just talk. >> i'm not getting into any reasons as to why you think it's readily apparent that she does not. it's not something that you know you can abuse or put her in jail and threatened her with more jail or more contempt. the feds found $800,000 cash and a santa monica apartment is believed millions was still hidden away. stephen davis brother bulger victim debbie davis believes there is a simple reason why catherine greg still standing by her man. >> it's all about money. he has no loyalty to
but catherine greg is standing up for whitey bulger. catherine greg stood by her boyfriend james whitey alger when they busted in santa monica california and now standing by her man. this time in a federal courtroom in boston were catherine greg said she rather played to criminal contempt towards the risk life in prison until federal grand jury about her fugitive years with whitey bulger. the judge asked greg you pleading guilty because you are guilty catherine greg answered i am.kevin writing...
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good morning, catherine. >> catherine: good morning, daniel. firefighters still on scene. you can see that that ladder trucbosis gon w no longer putting water on fts ie right now. still i can see some firefighters from my advantage point on the back side of the building. still here, taking latink at things and latink at situation has improved what it was like earlier this morning, not seeing smng feco ising out of bulilding arn more. still you get sense how damaged it ipor destroyed, window are gone, pretty much gutted inside, the siding is charred and all covered over with ice. that was a particular challenge as firefighters were fighting this fts ie. take latink at photo. this was posted on twitter account used by first responders and you can see the flames in the photo. that's what firefighters encountered when they first arrived here. now you can take a look at video this was captured lie fnc ach on nknot ess here is 18 preston street and it is a triple-decker but only the fts ist floor ocf thave ed. it was a challenge for firefighters. second and this of floor were pa
good morning, catherine. >> catherine: good morning, daniel. firefighters still on scene. you can see that that ladder trucbosis gon w no longer putting water on fts ie right now. still i can see some firefighters from my advantage point on the back side of the building. still here, taking latink at things and latink at situation has improved what it was like earlier this morning, not seeing smng feco ising out of bulilding arn more. still you get sense how damaged it ipor destroyed,...
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catherine forecast coming up today.... catherine is tracking your forecast coming up happy birthday to facebook... the social media site turns 12 today.... how they are celebrating coming up open studio bump shot frank 2 shot welcome back to weather now quiet and dry the next few days but much colder for your thursday. we start in the upper with decreasing clouds this afternoon and a high of 36 degrees. clear and a low of 25 degrees. then sunny with highs near 42 degrees friday afternoon. with sunny skies both saturday and sunday before our next cold front will drop temps back into the 20s and 30s for highs next week and snow chances build in for the first half of the week. trending now animation frank 2 shot fox19 now's digital content producer kara foxx is here with what's content producer kara foxx is here with what's trending now... a five-year-old boy also has the courage to propose...to his favorite nurse! this is little gideon robinson. he's undergoing treatment leukemia in a california hospital. here you're seeing
catherine forecast coming up today.... catherine is tracking your forecast coming up happy birthday to facebook... the social media site turns 12 today.... how they are celebrating coming up open studio bump shot frank 2 shot welcome back to weather now quiet and dry the next few days but much colder for your thursday. we start in the upper with decreasing clouds this afternoon and a high of 36 degrees. clear and a low of 25 degrees. then sunny with highs near 42 degrees friday afternoon. with...
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--if it was different. >> catherine: pam? >> pam:in a freak accident this morning.a loose manhole went airborne and killed a female driver in boston. officials say the mahole cover was in the thomas p. o'neil tunnel on southbound i-93. >> pam: after the intial impact.the car then hit a wall on the left shoulder and came to a stop. the driver's identity has released. -- not been released. >> pam: investagators are trying to determine why the manhole became dislodged.and in the wake of the accident.state transportation crews are inspecting hundreds of mahole covers and grates on city highways. >> pam: fire officials in new jersey say they have finally contained the massive warehouse fire that has been burning for more than 20-hours. >> pam: the building is used to store plastic pellets which caused public health concers. testing being done on the air quality has determined there to be no public health threat to the people of somerset county. >> pam: in today's efforts to gain control of the flames a firefighter injured his leg.
--if it was different. >> catherine: pam? >> pam:in a freak accident this morning.a loose manhole went airborne and killed a female driver in boston. officials say the mahole cover was in the thomas p. o'neil tunnel on southbound i-93. >> pam: after the intial impact.the car then hit a wall on the left shoulder and came to a stop. the driver's identity has released. -- not been released. >> pam: investagators are trying to determine why the manhole became dislodged.and...
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. >> anchor: let's over to catherine. she has a look at the forecast. i think we have warmed up a couple degrees. >> catherine: we will be tracking temps in the low to mid 20s. a cold start to your day. we have plenty of sunshine out there. the sunshine trend will take you through the rest of the day. we will see a few fairweather clouds develop. the main story is the cold temperatures. it is a frigid start your morning. temperatures will be ranging from the single digits to the low to mid teens. any wind will contribute to a very cold morning and afternoon. we have sunny skies on the way. i will time it out and have a look at your upcoming weekend forecast where we have another disturbance that's going to bring a messy mix as we head into sunday night and taking you through monday and tuesday. i will detail that in your seven day in a few moments. we do have this dry weather pattern. i'm taking you well off to the north and west right over alberta, canada. usually see the clippers originate. we don't have a lot of moisture to work with because it is su
. >> anchor: let's over to catherine. she has a look at the forecast. i think we have warmed up a couple degrees. >> catherine: we will be tracking temps in the low to mid 20s. a cold start to your day. we have plenty of sunshine out there. the sunshine trend will take you through the rest of the day. we will see a few fairweather clouds develop. the main story is the cold temperatures. it is a frigid start your morning. temperatures will be ranging from the single digits to the low...
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they can't live in, catherine. >> catherine: yeah, in fact, i looked at the website for this apartment complex a little bit earlier this morning, and describes the units as being luxurious. i also looked at the rent. it seems to range anywhere upwards $1,500 a month to one bedroom to over $2,000 a month for two bedroom, at least the units i saw that were available. as i mentioned, residents here out of their units, and they say it is not the first time this has happened. >> you know, i get that things like this do happen, but twice within a year, you know, that's a little concerning. >> catherine: john lives here at jefferson bellingham apartment complex, but today he is forced to stay somewhere else. >> i walked up to my apartment and there's just water everywhere. >> >> catherine: water result of frozen sprinkler sending residents nearly 50 units out of their home and happened almost a year to the day since the same pipe broke last winter. >> same exact issue as it was last year, and i was hoping that issue, but here we are today. >> in my kitchen it was all water. >> catherine: fox2
they can't live in, catherine. >> catherine: yeah, in fact, i looked at the website for this apartment complex a little bit earlier this morning, and describes the units as being luxurious. i also looked at the rent. it seems to range anywhere upwards $1,500 a month to one bedroom to over $2,000 a month for two bedroom, at least the units i saw that were available. as i mentioned, residents here out of their units, and they say it is not the first time this has happened. >> you...
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but warm catherine is tracking your catherine is tracking your forecast she joins us now with your 7-day forecast weather now transition our warm-up kicks in today with the windy afternoon. a sun and cloud mix with highs near 61. a wind advisory will remain in effect from 10 am until 7 pm. windspeeds from 15 to 25 mph with gusts over 40 possible. overnight we stay in the 40s with a slight chance of a passing shower late night. oh warm saturday on tap with a high of 63 and a sun and cloud mix clouds increase towards evening. rain showers by dawn sunday with scattered showers sunday morning and mostly cloudy in the afternoon a high of 56. next week we stay above average for the first couple days in the low to mid 40s. still to come we're in the kitchen breaking all the rules of we're in the kitchen breaking all the rules of lent today we're making some braised short ribs chef of the palace... coming up next toyota billboard earlier this month announced there diamond award winning restraunts and our area has four 4 diamons winners including the palace at the cincinnatian and exe chef nat
but warm catherine is tracking your catherine is tracking your forecast she joins us now with your 7-day forecast weather now transition our warm-up kicks in today with the windy afternoon. a sun and cloud mix with highs near 61. a wind advisory will remain in effect from 10 am until 7 pm. windspeeds from 15 to 25 mph with gusts over 40 possible. overnight we stay in the 40s with a slight chance of a passing shower late night. oh warm saturday on tap with a high of 63 and a sun and cloud mix...
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catherine heenan is here with details on what they are saying. >> catherine: we have not seen the daysunding rain in a while but scenes like this may be just all around the corner again. the mud and the national weather service are doing a kind of traveling road show. reminding people that el nino sees it is typically jaguar if the march, maybe even beyond. many for an example there's more potential for flooding. >> catherine: the also gave an update on how the drought parched state is doing. say most of several california is lagging behind the northern part of the stake in the mountains. >> catherine: been assessed that california seems to be more aware of the nl new potential for trouble. in december alone, 27,000 flood insurance policies were sold. bottom line, despite some dry weather this month, have year ago new wave festival falls are expected into march. >> catherine: >> pam: retin-a, this is not a big storm is it?-- brittany >> brittany: know this is not a big storm creek but we are still tracking this system. just to the south of san mateo and san rafael, also dealing with ev
catherine heenan is here with details on what they are saying. >> catherine: we have not seen the daysunding rain in a while but scenes like this may be just all around the corner again. the mud and the national weather service are doing a kind of traveling road show. reminding people that el nino sees it is typically jaguar if the march, maybe even beyond. many for an example there's more potential for flooding. >> catherine: the also gave an update on how the drought parched state...
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fox25 catherine parrotta is inside the red arrow diner. catherine, you have been talking to people there all morning about how they feel about the election. >> catherine: we have been talking to people about their opinions going into the primary here with diane and told me bernie sanders and hillary clinton for you. what are the pros and cons for each? >> i like hillary's platform and i like bernie's platform as well believe in regular people's values and i like the fact that he has a different way of looking for things and washington system and i have a hard time feeling that someone changed the system. i'mun decided at this points. >> >> catherine: what did you think of the debate last night. >> figure out how they are different and work together no matter who comes out on top, and i think that's positive and came through last night. >> catherine: some people say they are still undecided and some people saying the hype is almost too much for them at this point, but we know the candidates will be out in force this weekend. democrats had t
fox25 catherine parrotta is inside the red arrow diner. catherine, you have been talking to people there all morning about how they feel about the election. >> catherine: we have been talking to people about their opinions going into the primary here with diane and told me bernie sanders and hillary clinton for you. what are the pros and cons for each? >> i like hillary's platform and i like bernie's platform as well believe in regular people's values and i like the fact that he has...
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politics are always top of mind there, catherine. >> catherine: we heard range of opinions, some people tell us they are sick of the ads, some this morning i'm here with bill. who are you supporting? >> i'm supporting carly fiorina. >> catherine: what do you like about her? >> back in june, gives straightforward answers, and answers to the questions haven't changed since june. you know, she sticks to her guns and really like what she has to say. >> catherine: people may be at the front of the pack. what do you think about carlie's chances? >> she will surprise everybody come tuesday. people getting attention throwing around a lot of money and that's what gets attention. >> catherine: thank you very much. bill is about to volunteer for her and live report coming up around 9:30. for now live here at red arrow diner, catherine parrotta, fox25 news. >> gene: last minute change on decided to add extra stop in new hampshire today. the republican will appear at lion's club in londonderry at 12:30. last night he spoke with voters in portsmouth and criticized member of the kennedy family. >> we
politics are always top of mind there, catherine. >> catherine: we heard range of opinions, some people tell us they are sick of the ads, some this morning i'm here with bill. who are you supporting? >> i'm supporting carly fiorina. >> catherine: what do you like about her? >> back in june, gives straightforward answers, and answers to the questions haven't changed since june. you know, she sticks to her guns and really like what she has to say. >> catherine:...
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catherine, the driver who did catherine, the driver who hit them stopped and called for help. >> reporter: he did. and police are determining what happened. let me get out of way and show where you this happened. this is the street where this happened. if you look on the street you may be able to make out the tire marks on the street. the mother and baby are fighting for their lives. the scene at humboldt ave in roxbury as police investigate this crash. it happened around quarter to 9:00 last night. according to police a mother was crossing the street with her baby daughter in her arms and hit by a vehicle. that driver immediately got out of the car and tried to help the two and suffered serious head trauma. >> our prayers to the mother and the 5-month-old girl and hope that they will be okay. >> reporter: the mother and daughter were taken to boston medical center. police are not sure if they live in the area. police are working to determine if the driver was speeding or intoxicated at all but they say he was being cooperative. coming up, the other resources that police are using to try
catherine, the driver who did catherine, the driver who hit them stopped and called for help. >> reporter: he did. and police are determining what happened. let me get out of way and show where you this happened. this is the street where this happened. if you look on the street you may be able to make out the tire marks on the street. the mother and baby are fighting for their lives. the scene at humboldt ave in roxbury as police investigate this crash. it happened around quarter to 9:00...
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catherine viette is here with us to take a look at the papers. lots of focus on the temporary halt of the syrian peace talks in geneva. it'srine: not surprising, the lead story on lebanon's daily english newspaper. lebanon is home to a massive number of syrian refugees. one in five people in lebanon is a syrian refugee. the paper is reporting that those talks broke down after russian airstrikes helped the syrian army to advance on aleppo. "the independent" is running a ,ather scathing editorial asking "what hope is there for progress in syria when assad uses these negotiations as a cover for a brutal offensive in syria?" even if they manage to reaching agreement between all parties, the civil war is unlikely to end and it may even get worse. the conflict between the she has, represented by assad's government and his allies -- the assad'sepresented by government and his allies, and others -- those peace talks are breaking down, there is another conference underway today. that's in london. it's a big donors conference. catherine: world leaders are
catherine viette is here with us to take a look at the papers. lots of focus on the temporary halt of the syrian peace talks in geneva. it'srine: not surprising, the lead story on lebanon's daily english newspaper. lebanon is home to a massive number of syrian refugees. one in five people in lebanon is a syrian refugee. the paper is reporting that those talks broke down after russian airstrikes helped the syrian army to advance on aleppo. "the independent" is running a ,ather scathing...
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catherine? >> catherine: good morning, sara. in fact, the doors open here in salem, new hampshire in about an hour for donald trump. candidates on both sides see today as an opportunity to get out there and reach voters despite the storm that is on its way. now, on the democratic side bernie sanders was here in new hampshire over the weekend, and on sunday he used that day to speak with voters here in new hampshire while hillary clinton took a break from new hampshire to head to flint, michigan where she condemned the state's response to the city's water crisis. standard soaring in popularity among millennials and latest polling data the senator leading hillary clinton. despite the odds the campaign is hard here. yesterday former president bill clinton was in the granite state stumping for his wife and went >> they sent us a signal. they though who they don't want to run against. they blamed everybody, although they are to blame for it depending which candidate it is, they blame the immigrants, blame the muslims, blame president
catherine? >> catherine: good morning, sara. in fact, the doors open here in salem, new hampshire in about an hour for donald trump. candidates on both sides see today as an opportunity to get out there and reach voters despite the storm that is on its way. now, on the democratic side bernie sanders was here in new hampshire over the weekend, and on sunday he used that day to speak with voters here in new hampshire while hillary clinton took a break from new hampshire to head to flint,...