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. >> david, lisa, consider the context, okay? nearly 15 years after 9/11, we are more worried about terror than ever, and the international situation is in turmoil. nearly 8 years after the economic collapse, we are still seeing too many stunted opportunities for growth and that are an epidemic and safe drugs are too expensive and the theme flint cannot drink their water without getting sick. no wonder there's anger in both parties, and that's what you are seeing. >> the real question, could they turn out the vote? neither one of them was really experienced with a broad ground game. bernie sanders has been in office for 30 years, but even he doesn't have the experience of a national campaign. what do you make out of new hampshire tonight? does that translate to new england. >> times change and generations change, and the way in which voters can be motivated changes. both trump and sanders, for starters understood how to use the media and social media in a way that none of their competitors seem to. we have seen a lot of protest c
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now david lisa if you are snowballing. we have what couple storms and keep going. it looks to be the case. once we head into next week things warm up a little bit again. >> i am thinking about the red sox. forget about winter. >> spring training. >> we are moving on. >> next we are we are almost there. -- next week we are almost there. >> now at 512 hours to go -- 5, 12 hours to go. republican and democratic candidates making a push before the votes are cast. tradition calls for votes to be cast at midnight but most polls open tomorrow at 6. >> and just a week after the closest iowa caucus ever for the democrats, the candidates are trying to make the most of every appearance even tonight it's critical for both parties. we begin our team coverage tonight with liam martin live in man chaster with the latest -- manchester with the latest on the republican race. >> reporter: donald trump is set to hold an event here at the verizon center in manchester at 7. people have and trump unlike in iowa is hoping he can turn that into turn out. >> you going to be at verizon. >>
now david lisa if you are snowballing. we have what couple storms and keep going. it looks to be the case. once we head into next week things warm up a little bit again. >> i am thinking about the red sox. forget about winter. >> spring training. >> we are moving on. >> next we are we are almost there. -- next week we are almost there. >> now at 512 hours to go -- 5, 12 hours to go. republican and democratic candidates making a push before the votes are cast....
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. >> reporter: you know john henry chimed in on pablo tell you lisa and david, those comments he just made he went on to talk more about no longer relying as heavily on numbers. those comments by henry a driving force in the industry will send shock waves through baseball all the analytics stats people will be like whoa and think of money ball and john henry saying we should backtrack on those numbers so stay tuned as that story unfolds as well. more at 6 but now back to you guys. >> could be ripple efients. -- effect. thank you. >>> prosecutors fighting to put a kennedy cousin behind bars. >> why they say a supreme court should reinstate michael scabbingel's murder con-- skakel's murder conviction. >> storms in the south and winds in the west and that damaging system is on our doorstep. >> did baby powder cause a woman's ovarian cancer a doctor and jury say yes. dr. mallika marshall on what we the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the
. >> reporter: you know john henry chimed in on pablo tell you lisa and david, those comments he just made he went on to talk more about no longer relying as heavily on numbers. those comments by henry a driving force in the industry will send shock waves through baseball all the analytics stats people will be like whoa and think of money ball and john henry saying we should backtrack on those numbers so stay tuned as that story unfolds as well. more at 6 but now back to you guys....
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lisa. >>> david, former boston mayor ray flynn now has a defibrillator. boston doctors blame an irregular heartbeat for the car he passed out and crashed. in three days after the accident, flynn is telling us about it. jim smith has the interview all new at 5. >> i am feeling fine now i had a rough time but feel better now. >> reporter: he is back home. former mayor ray flynn reliving a terrifying accident last thursday when he passed out behind the wheel crashing his suv into a neighbor's house.what do you remember about what happened? >> not a lot. i was working out at the boston athletic club and driving home what nice workout and driving home and just pulling into the yard here and the next thing i conked out and woke up i don't know how many minutes later. and my car had crashed into the house next door. >> reporter: the vehicle was totaled flynn suffering a concussion and a banged up shoulder. turns out an irregular the blackout now-- you remember failing faint. >> slightly weak but the next was too quick to respond and than i passed out. >> reporte
lisa. >>> david, former boston mayor ray flynn now has a defibrillator. boston doctors blame an irregular heartbeat for the car he passed out and crashed. in three days after the accident, flynn is telling us about it. jim smith has the interview all new at 5. >> i am feeling fine now i had a rough time but feel better now. >> reporter: he is back home. former mayor ray flynn reliving a terrifying accident last thursday when he passed out behind the wheel crashing his suv...
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jim smith wbz news back to you lisa and david. >> thank you. massachusetts is always been clinton country. hillary beat then senator barack obama here in the 2008 primary. but this time she had her hands full. jon keler is here with a closer look -- keller is here with a closer look why that is. >> reporter: as recently as was shaping up as a possible nightmare for clinton after sanders range up a blowout victory in new hampshire but in the likely democrat being primary voters are saying not so fast. on paper, massachusetts democrats seemed ready to feel the bern look what they told the wbz umass amherst poll about what candidate qualities matter they want a candidate who shares their views. and by a large margin they told us sanders was that person. but on other issues experience, strength and electability clinton dominates helping her overcome his edge on honesty and trustworthiness. >> they think they rate bernie sanders higher on that but she has a huge advantage over him in terms of how qualified is the person for being president. >> repor
jim smith wbz news back to you lisa and david. >> thank you. massachusetts is always been clinton country. hillary beat then senator barack obama here in the 2008 primary. but this time she had her hands full. jon keler is here with a closer look -- keller is here with a closer look why that is. >> reporter: as recently as was shaping up as a possible nightmare for clinton after sanders range up a blowout victory in new hampshire but in the likely democrat being primary voters are...
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david. >> lisa thank you. turning to the weather at 5, and what's that? you didn't want another february like last year? on this day last year, february 1st we were digging out from the latest blast of winter weather. let's head over to barry and i would say i would take this year over last year. but is this just a fluke? >> no we could have another record high coming up on wednesday david. that's possible. you know what it's just going on and on we had a 65 degree reading today. that's unbelievable so we go from one, teem to the other. and -- one extreme to the other. last time we had 60 or better not that long ago on christmas day. we were in the low 6 -- lower60s. this iss average highs -- this is the average highs in may not february. we are one degree short of hitting the record of 66 degrees in 1989. and we have a shot at getting close to the record of 59 set in 1991 on wednesday as whoa have temperatures shooting up later in the day. maybe a struggling to get there through much of the day but they will shoot up quickly later wednesday afternoon and
david. >> lisa thank you. turning to the weather at 5, and what's that? you didn't want another february like last year? on this day last year, february 1st we were digging out from the latest blast of winter weather. let's head over to barry and i would say i would take this year over last year. but is this just a fluke? >> no we could have another record high coming up on wednesday david. that's possible. you know what it's just going on and on we had a 65 degree reading today....
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david, lisa? >> we just got a poll in 100% that thought your story was awesome. >> thank you. both in action. >>> the celtics get a boost from a big man who shine miss . the new york city -- shines in new york city. >>> politicians like to talk. >> obama. >> gun lobby. >> irs agents. >> isis. >> i understand that you're very confused. >> what are they saying? how do you know where they really stand? wbz's jon keller cuts through the noise exploring the somehows that matter so you're armed with the facts to win here or here. campaign 2016. get closer to the issues with wbz news. and a caramel-flavored swirl uplift your mood. indulge in a hot or iced macchiato today. america runs on dunkin'. the presidents' day sales event is on now at your new england ford dealers. save big on america's best-selling trucks for 39 straight years. now with additional presidents' day bonus cash... get up to $7,050 total savings the future of tough. and super duty, the rougher the going, the tougher the truck. hurry in
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david and lisa. >> quite the story. thank you. >>> snowflakes falling today but that's not the story. real story is the cold that's coming. >> this was just sort of the you know the entry level feature. the weekend we will see the coldest air of the year. let's go back to eric at fenway park. >> hey just want to get to headlines because what we are watching as we head towards the weekend is not the garden variety middle of winter. when you have wind chills well below zero and record breaking cold doesn't happen very often. it should be colder than what we saw last winter which tells you all you need to know. here's the run down here as we head through the next few days watching a couple more chances for snow and the cold that will work its way on in. we have snow showers out there tonight and more during the day tomorrow especially during the morning and again burst of snowfall on saturday morning. but no big organized storm systems and we are looking at the coldest air since lat year moving its way in. park doesn't wor
david and lisa. >> quite the story. thank you. >>> snowflakes falling today but that's not the story. real story is the cold that's coming. >> this was just sort of the you know the entry level feature. the weekend we will see the coldest air of the year. let's go back to eric at fenway park. >> hey just want to get to headlines because what we are watching as we head towards the weekend is not the garden variety middle of winter. when you have wind chills well below...
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hi lisa and david and everybody. we have a squadron of 6 5*s from wbz -- 65s from wbz weather watchers. peter and bob all 65s jack coming in with 63 degrees. how sweet it is. not all that cold as you can see. no cold snaps until the end the week and we will get back to the average highs for this time of the year. so you can see we one more shot at a warm day on wednesday. but that warmth is going to occur when the rain is falling on wednesday. so we may have a shot of a record tying 59 at that time. so, impacts from the storm on wednesday in the afternoon and evening hours, during the home bound commute heavy rain and street flooding and gusty winds out of the south and southwest. there won't be ice or snow from the storm down here. the rest of the forecast is >> thank you. >>> we have a developing story tonight. two virginia tech students are now charged with murder he in connection with a horrific crime as jan crawford reports they are accused of kidnapping a girl and killing her and the road. >> reporter: police d
hi lisa and david and everybody. we have a squadron of 6 5*s from wbz -- 65s from wbz weather watchers. peter and bob all 65s jack coming in with 63 degrees. how sweet it is. not all that cold as you can see. no cold snaps until the end the week and we will get back to the average highs for this time of the year. so you can see we one more shot at a warm day on wednesday. but that warmth is going to occur when the rain is falling on wednesday. so we may have a shot of a record tying 59 at that...
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but david and lisa, after tomorrow, things much quieter in the weather department. >> whoa! >> glad to hear that. eric, thank you so much. >>> an unlikely subject for an investigation, graham crackers that smell like chemicals. >> but when a viewer called for concerns, we find out she wasn't alone. >> it smelled so bad i couldn't possibly get it to my mouth. >> reporter: not what you'd expect from a package of graham crackers. >> whoa, it smells like paint! >> reporter: that's what her teen daughter described the snack when she took a bite. mouth, she said the taste was horrible. it smelled like chemicals and she felt nauseous, wanted to get sick. >> reporter: as a mom, what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking, oh, my god! are they poisonous! >> wow! >> wow! >> oh, wow! >> reporter: customers told us they definitely don't pass the smell test. >> ooh, it smells like a construction product. >> this smells like saw dust. >> it smells like my uncle's basement actually. >> reporter: the company says the problem is vanessa's crackers were opened 10 months past their best used by dat
but david and lisa, after tomorrow, things much quieter in the weather department. >> whoa! >> glad to hear that. eric, thank you so much. >>> an unlikely subject for an investigation, graham crackers that smell like chemicals. >> but when a viewer called for concerns, we find out she wasn't alone. >> it smelled so bad i couldn't possibly get it to my mouth. >> reporter: not what you'd expect from a package of graham crackers. >> whoa, it smells like...
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david and lisa over to you. >> you tonight -- the secret ingredients hidden in your favorite bottle of wine. >> these are things you will not find on the label -- catherine hazard is our source. >> >>> a complex science -- step in the long process. >> here i have wine from rhode island. >> a small one man operation making wine in truth berry but most of the wind that we buy is mass-produced three >> the perception is you are taking fermented grape juice and that is not exactly the truth. >> we investigated how wine is being made -- upwards of 200 different compounds can be added to wine. >> when you drink a glass of wine, especially an inexpensive compounds and chemicals. >> sugar, water, yeast. some mass-produced wines include mega purple to enhance the caller, tannins and extract and gelatin and the additive designed to kill any bacteria in the wine. dangerous and has to be handled with special training be >> is legal but it doesn't have to be listed on the label. >> he would like to see this change. >> i know -- i want to know what i'm getting a drink. >> labels should be required t
david and lisa over to you. >> you tonight -- the secret ingredients hidden in your favorite bottle of wine. >> these are things you will not find on the label -- catherine hazard is our source. >> >>> a complex science -- step in the long process. >> here i have wine from rhode island. >> a small one man operation making wine in truth berry but most of the wind that we buy is mass-produced three >> the perception is you are taking fermented grape...
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lisa and david, back to you. lauren, thank you. >>> we have heard a lot of speeches tonight. john keller will break them down when we come back. dear fellow citizen, i know how it feels to save for retirement and college - times two. i get that it can be overwhelming, because i' m living it. but i always tell people - saving' s not that complicated. with what you have. if you have a question sincerely, alex payne. fellow dad and fellow citizen. >>> well, coming into the night we wondered if the polls would hold true. would bernie sanders get as big of a victory as the polls suggested he would, and he did in the end. >> let's go to kate merrill are she is live at his campaign. >> reporter: it was a big night, wild night, and the doors opened at 8:00. right then it was called for their candidate. from the getgo, it was wild here, and people were hyped up the entire time. bernie sanders finally taking the teenage around 9:30. look at the seen here in the concord high school gym. it was packed with people. bernie said it was the beginning of a political revolution, speak for near
lisa and david, back to you. lauren, thank you. >>> we have heard a lot of speeches tonight. john keller will break them down when we come back. dear fellow citizen, i know how it feels to save for retirement and college - times two. i get that it can be overwhelming, because i' m living it. but i always tell people - saving' s not that complicated. with what you have. if you have a question sincerely, alex payne. fellow dad and fellow citizen. >>> well, coming into the night...
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so david and lisa, big changes next week. >> all right. looking forward to the change thanks. >>> the bruins had the 9-2 loss and have to feel like okay, >> 9-2 in hockey is not good. >> if it was me old man winter logo that eric uses would be over the bruins blowing them out of town. what's the remedy after a loss. leave town. tonight they take on the jets the first of a 6 game road trip and first contest after the 9-2 beat down on tuesday night. they understand they have to play better. >> so much history here and you can't really change it yourselfit was a tough loss and a tough night but no one had feel sorryfor ourselves so we have a chance to win 6 games and take it one by one but we have to wake newspaper that's right. we are at the all star break and numbers for your boston celtics are impressive. they have won 10 of the last 12 games and they are 9 above .500 and sitting third. conference standings. last night was probability best win of the season. for the third game they came back interest 5 point down in the final minutes of re
so david and lisa, big changes next week. >> all right. looking forward to the change thanks. >>> the bruins had the 9-2 loss and have to feel like okay, >> 9-2 in hockey is not good. >> if it was me old man winter logo that eric uses would be over the bruins blowing them out of town. what's the remedy after a loss. leave town. tonight they take on the jets the first of a 6 game road trip and first contest after the 9-2 beat down on tuesday night. they understand they...
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david and lisa back to you. >> make it exciting. >>> discovering what works in the struggle to lose weight. >> dr. mallika marshall uncovers a weight loss secret to help you drop the extra pounds. >> the new jeans turning a >>> could a blood test hold the key to losing weight. >> local scientists may have found a better way for you to with your gleetics. dr. mallika marshall looked closer at research. >> i have been heavy since a little girl. >> reporter: at 35 she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. >> weight watchers oprah had a book. >> reporter: look so many others she couldn't figure out the best way to lose weight. reer is sheers at -- researchers here are analyzing the bloods with patients of obesity and want to find out if there's a genetic reason why loss and others do. >> if i did a test and showed that you have a very low metabolism, make i would be able -- maybe i would able to tell outgeneral guidelines doesn't apply and instead of exercising 30 minutes a day, 3 days or 4 days a week you need to do 45 minutes a day. >> reporter: for the low carb is better than low fat and medi
david and lisa back to you. >> make it exciting. >>> discovering what works in the struggle to lose weight. >> dr. mallika marshall uncovers a weight loss secret to help you drop the extra pounds. >> the new jeans turning a >>> could a blood test hold the key to losing weight. >> local scientists may have found a better way for you to with your gleetics. dr. mallika marshall looked closer at research. >> i have been heavy since a little girl....
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. >> david and lisa back to you. >> thank you. some new video shows a pilot's crash landing in california. look at that. the planes engine died. the pilot force to land on a -- full of cars and touches downright in the middle ever traffic no. one was hurt. generating endless controversy and debate this election year. >> in his special series on the top issues where the candidates stand on health john? >> well, david, lee si one party wants to repeal it. one thing is clear. this election has in large part, become yet another chapter of obamacare on trial. >> we are going to repeal obamacare. >> if i'm elected president, we will repeal every word of obamacare. >> repeal and replace has been the gop candidates refeign but replace it with what? all of them support expanding medical savings accounts to help people pay for insurance making it -- make your plan move and reducing costs by cutting red tape. >> when we -- john caseic claims his state's expansion of the health care people is a model for reform. but critics say it has added b
. >> david and lisa back to you. >> thank you. some new video shows a pilot's crash landing in california. look at that. the planes engine died. the pilot force to land on a -- full of cars and touches downright in the middle ever traffic no. one was hurt. generating endless controversy and debate this election year. >> in his special series on the top issues where the candidates stand on health john? >> well, david, lee si one party wants to repeal it. one thing is...
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david and lisa, not so comfortable for the upcoming weekend. >> thank you. >>> after months of campaigning in new hampshire, the first voting in the primaries begins in about 40 minutes. >> joan keller gets us closer to the candidates and where they stand on three critical issues. jobs, taxes, trade >>reporter:it was no surprise that our wbz amherst poll last week showed jobs, the economy and trade at the top of the list of most important issues to both parties. but with taxes, a major offshoot of that discussion. we took a closer look at what balancing the burden. >> jobs. >>reporter:millions of decent paying jobs. they are all talking about job creation, but is anyone talking sense of? >> this entire series of debates has been pandering, i have not heard any intelligent discussion >>reporter: boston university economics professor is a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences and a research associate at the national bureau of economic research. he cringes at the mantra he hears from the democrats. some are closing corporate loopholes, deductions >>reporter:while they are both f
david and lisa, not so comfortable for the upcoming weekend. >> thank you. >>> after months of campaigning in new hampshire, the first voting in the primaries begins in about 40 minutes. >> joan keller gets us closer to the candidates and where they stand on three critical issues. jobs, taxes, trade >>reporter:it was no surprise that our wbz amherst poll last week showed jobs, the economy and trade at the top of the list of most important issues to both parties. but...
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david and lisa will have a full wrap-up and jon keller will also be here with a closer look at the impact of justice scalia's death. >>> fighting fire in ice. that's what firefighters in lawrence found themselves faced with this morning. and that story is just ahead. >> we're definitely in a cold corner of the country is right now no deabout that with subzero weather just about the corner, my accuweather forecast is coming up. >> they say you can't put a price on love but this valentine's day gift is a fortune. >> and we are continuing to follow breaking news. the supreme court justice antonin scalia is dead. 79-year-old was found in his hotel room during a hunting trip in texas. we will continue to follow this story and if bring you up -- something delicious is happening at dunkin'. come in today to get any sandwich for $2.99 after 12:00 p.m. >>> breaking news right now at 6:00 from the united states supreme court. veteran conservative justice antonin scalia has died. the -79d-year-old was found dead in his hotel room during a hunting trip in texas. scalia has been on the court since 198
david and lisa will have a full wrap-up and jon keller will also be here with a closer look at the impact of justice scalia's death. >>> fighting fire in ice. that's what firefighters in lawrence found themselves faced with this morning. and that story is just ahead. >> we're definitely in a cold corner of the country is right now no deabout that with subzero weather just about the corner, my accuweather forecast is coming up. >> they say you can't put a price on love but...
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david and lisa. >> all right appreciate it thanks so much. >>> speak of spring like temperatures -- speak of-- speaking of spring like temperatures red sox fans can rejoice pitchers and catchers report. >> that's pretty. dan roche arrived in fort myers today hi dan. >> reporter: hi. it's beautiful here and why not. everyone can use baseball. red sox look to erase another last place finish from last year and they are 4 g in the last five years as they get going here tomorrow officially report day was today. now some pitchers and catchers did take to the field for informal workouts but all they had to do is be here physically. friday is the first time they take to the field and it will be extra perhaps and have extra meeting for the manager who is diagnosed with stage one lymphoma in mid-august and missed the remainder of the season. meaning. how can it not when you or anyone that's gone through a similar situation you have a great are appreciation of the every day small things of life but certainly to be back in uniform and on the field to be back representing the red sox we know we have a
david and lisa. >> all right appreciate it thanks so much. >>> speak of spring like temperatures -- speak of-- speaking of spring like temperatures red sox fans can rejoice pitchers and catchers report. >> that's pretty. dan roche arrived in fort myers today hi dan. >> reporter: hi. it's beautiful here and why not. everyone can use baseball. red sox look to erase another last place finish from last year and they are 4 g in the last five years as they get going here...
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then of course stay with us for wbz news david and lisa afterwards. and sandy says and i agree down load the album until you get a ticket sometime next year or the year after. it's one of the most creative things i've seen. >> and opening number tonight. >> they will do the entire opening number of the broadway show and it's 4 minutes long during grammy broadcast. so you don't want to miss it. >> it doesn't sound like it would be great hamilton rapping but supposed to be awesome. >> we think of a play about the man who sustained the banking system and it was rivetting so it's great. >>> still to come tom brady hits the slopes. >>> tom brady is hitting the slopes and scaring daylight out of noons posted this picture -- out of fans. >> he posted this picture saying it's safer than cliff jump pg. fans not thrilled some comments get down now. don't make us come up there. and couldn't you plate video game for crying out loud and posting this picture is like and tying niecessing your little -- antagonizing your little brothers 5 million brothers not cool. s
then of course stay with us for wbz news david and lisa afterwards. and sandy says and i agree down load the album until you get a ticket sometime next year or the year after. it's one of the most creative things i've seen. >> and opening number tonight. >> they will do the entire opening number of the broadway show and it's 4 minutes long during grammy broadcast. so you don't want to miss it. >> it doesn't sound like it would be great hamilton rapping but supposed to be...
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. >> reporter: lisa david, it's been a frustrating fact of life for years. people want more job opportunities and better wages than they have been getting in the era of economic globalization but when they talk taxes and trade are they posturing or talking straight about the path towards balancing the burden. >> jobs. >> jobs >> millions of decent paying jobs. >> creating more good jobs. >> reporter: they are all talking about job creation. but is anyone talking sense. this entire series of dough bates has been pandering i haven't heard intelligent discussion. american academy arts of sciences and research associate at national bureau of economic research and cringes at the mantra he hears from the speculation. >> closing corporate loopholes deductions. >> reporter: and while they are both for raising the minimum wage, clinton vows not to raise taxes. on those earning less than 250,000 a year. >> the rich can take their monday crane move it. tax on workers. >> reporter: the republican job growth debate has increasingly focused on trade. >> we lost anywhere b
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and right after the debate, jon keller joins us with highlights and analysis on the debate with david and lisa on the wbz news at 11:00. >>> if you are taking the green line this weekend, here's something you need to know. green line service will be suspended between park street and hay market in boston directions. because both directions, rather, because crews need to do track work there. get beyond those stops this weekend. >>> well, how cold could cold be? pamela is back at 5:15 to let us know. and also ahead, forget the kindle, why the good old fashioned bookstores are making a comeback. and what to get the patriots fan in your life for valentine's day, how about a personalized message from your favorite player? >>> and in our tech minute, how to make sure your digital camera is ready for your valentine's day. >>> recording cold temperatures but nothing like what we had in store for you, later tonight or even in to sunday morning. and we're also tracking some snow. denise in plymouth has 17 degrees with just a light dusting of snow overnight. we have some snow showers moving across cape co
and right after the debate, jon keller joins us with highlights and analysis on the debate with david and lisa on the wbz news at 11:00. >>> if you are taking the green line this weekend, here's something you need to know. green line service will be suspended between park street and hay market in boston directions. because both directions, rather, because crews need to do track work there. get beyond those stops this weekend. >>> well, how cold could cold be? pamela is back at...
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with lisa and giovanni, i've asked them to gather the entire staff at the glenview location so we can talk about the road ahead. i thought we could get everybody together. we made a deal -- davidni, lisa, and myself made a deal for me to put up to $1.7 million in the business. my deal is for 40% of the equity, and it can change after that, but i'm also 100% in charge. this business does not have a clear leader, and we're gonna have one. giovanni, going forward, i'm looking to you to be responsible to run the operations. the store managers have to report to somebody. we're gonna get a central warehouse, so inventory isn't gonna sit here. -you're happy about that? -vic: i'm ecstatic. lemonis: so, the key to this whole thing is about creating consistency. the biggest one that's a problem is arlington, and so that store is gonna go through a major transformation, and we're gonna build up what we think the stores are supposed to look like. the biggest problem i'm having right now is that it doesn't feel like we have affordable foods. today, our prices are averaging like $70 for a 30-pound bag, and the market is from $30 to $80. we need to drive that number down so that more people
with lisa and giovanni, i've asked them to gather the entire staff at the glenview location so we can talk about the road ahead. i thought we could get everybody together. we made a deal -- davidni, lisa, and myself made a deal for me to put up to $1.7 million in the business. my deal is for 40% of the equity, and it can change after that, but i'm also 100% in charge. this business does not have a clear leader, and we're gonna have one. giovanni, going forward, i'm looking to you to be...
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deadly shooting officer michael linton is charged with voluntary manslaughter in the death of david lee founder lisa brown is live at the norfolk courthouse worthington is scheduled to appear lease morning and remove the addington is scheduled to go in front of a judge here at nine thirty this morning right now he's on paid administrative duty depending on what happens during these court proceedings officers charged in shooting and killing of thirty five year old david leyton way to his mother from mental illness saying officers in the past populate called officers again on june six. police say when officers arrived late and threatened an officer with a knife that was sadly them did not bring answers with at nine thirty five row was shot multiple times and died at the hospital the family attorney told thirteen news now he feels like it's a case of excessive excess of using excessive force. again we will be in court today and follow all the details we will keep you updated as we get more information live in norfolk police brown thirteen years now. all right elise thank you in later today a suspect in
deadly shooting officer michael linton is charged with voluntary manslaughter in the death of david lee founder lisa brown is live at the norfolk courthouse worthington is scheduled to appear lease morning and remove the addington is scheduled to go in front of a judge here at nine thirty this morning right now he's on paid administrative duty depending on what happens during these court proceedings officers charged in shooting and killing of thirty five year old david leyton way to his mother...
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the first story this 6 and as well as 10 onmy tv38 and from there a new child every wednesday david paula lisa and i will go out and interview the kids. and we have gone out and done a couple of them. >> yeah. >> and kids are so adorable and we are going to give them adventure and ask them what family they want to have and a lot of people asked us about this. >> it's something that is so incredible and impacted 700 children. >> yeah. >> have been adopted through this. >> this was jack's. >> baby essentially. >> yeah it was his baby for 34 years and when he retired people wondered would we relaunch it and we are starting this wednesday and it's so exciting. >> your piece is featured on wednesday. >> wednesday danaisha and she is adorable and we will want to adopt her. >> fantastic i can't wait to watch. big announcement. >> there it is everybody. >> thanks liam. >>> lots more coming up in the next half-hour including putting the squeeze on >> a new fight to give passengers more leg room and it's our daily talk. >> also ahead on super tuesday staying focused. the candidates bringing campaigns to
the first story this 6 and as well as 10 onmy tv38 and from there a new child every wednesday david paula lisa and i will go out and interview the kids. and we have gone out and done a couple of them. >> yeah. >> and kids are so adorable and we are going to give them adventure and ask them what family they want to have and a lot of people asked us about this. >> it's something that is so incredible and impacted 700 children. >> yeah. >> have been adopted through...
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lisa and david back to you. >> all right eric thanks so much. >>> the 2016 new hampshire primary in the books. the final tally for the democrats bernie sanders. the 60% of the vote to hillary clinton's 38%. for the republicans donald trump win was 35%. john kasich the surprise on primary night with 16% coming in second ted cruz finished in fourth. casualties tonight. chris christie suspending his campaign today and carly fiorina also out of the race as well. next up for the campaign, south carolina and nevada. liam martin shows us what they will face. >> reporter: for democrats littlery clinton is looking to slow down -- hillary clinton is looking to slow down bernie -- herself as front-runner. she has a healthy lead in nevada and the primary is at the end of the month a poll taken two weeks ago put her 37 pontes ahead in south carolina many she enjoyed doing -- points ahead in south carolina. african person community. sharpton -- al sharpton says he wants clinton and sanders to meet with civil rights groups and will not endorse either until that happens. turning to the republican side
lisa and david back to you. >> all right eric thanks so much. >>> the 2016 new hampshire primary in the books. the final tally for the democrats bernie sanders. the 60% of the vote to hillary clinton's 38%. for the republicans donald trump win was 35%. john kasich the surprise on primary night with 16% coming in second ted cruz finished in fourth. casualties tonight. chris christie suspending his campaign today and carly fiorina also out of the race as well. next up for the...
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david and lisa appreciate the time.k out to becky. >>> scott, thank you very much. when we return right here we have a "squawk box" news maker. at&t chairman anne ceo randall stephenson joins us live. we'll talk business, the economy and much more straight ahead. ♪ ♪ i've been missing you ♪ for so many days now ♪ i keep wanting you >>> welcome back everybody. we are reporting live from the at&t pebble beach national pro-am today. joining us right now is the host of the event, randall stephenson, at&t's chairman and ceo and randall, thank you for joining us this morning. we know it's early and we appreciate you getting up. >> thank you. it is early. >> we were just listening to a markets conversation where people were talking about whether the markets eventually weigh on ceo confidence and on consumer confidence. have you seen it show up anywhere with the consumer. >> right now i worry about everything, right. it's an interesting environment we're in, because you know coming out of the fourth quarter and through december
david and lisa appreciate the time.k out to becky. >>> scott, thank you very much. when we return right here we have a "squawk box" news maker. at&t chairman anne ceo randall stephenson joins us live. we'll talk business, the economy and much more straight ahead. ♪ ♪ i've been missing you ♪ for so many days now ♪ i keep wanting you >>> welcome back everybody. we are reporting live from the at&t pebble beach national pro-am today. joining us right now...
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. >> reporter: lisa or paula and david, the title 9 lawsuit says harvard had an obligation to her safe. instead it says harvard counseled the male student and had the deliberate indifference in terms of alyssa's complaints. >> my name is alyssa lead. er i am a graduate of the harvard class of 2015. a survivor. but she expects her school to make certain her nightmare is not repeated. >> the person who repeatedly sexually assaulted me chases me through my harvard dorm my resident dean house masters and other administrators look on. as i scream for help they look away. >> reporter: sophomore year she been a gating -- dating a dorm mate and claims he was abusive and when the relationship soured harvard wouldn't help. >> she went to harvard because she was told and expected that the university would take action and do something to protect her safety at school. she was wrong. >> reporter: attorney irwin filed a title 9 lawsuit saying only a permanent restraining order from cambridge district court convinced harvard to move the male student nearly two years after her first complaint. widespre
. >> reporter: lisa or paula and david, the title 9 lawsuit says harvard had an obligation to her safe. instead it says harvard counseled the male student and had the deliberate indifference in terms of alyssa's complaints. >> my name is alyssa lead. er i am a graduate of the harvard class of 2015. a survivor. but she expects her school to make certain her nightmare is not repeated. >> the person who repeatedly sexually assaulted me chases me through my harvard dorm my...
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lisa: the most notable tribute was for music legend david bowie. pop-star lady gaga received the honor of performing some of his greatest hits. there were other performances celebrating the careers of blues legend b-b king, and eagles member glenn frey. all three died within the last year. mark: rapper kendrick lamar kicked off the night, winning the grammy for best rap album for "to pimp a butterfly." blacker the berry". lisa: there was some drama surrounding the album of the year, which went to taylor swift, for "1989." many felt she was referencing kanye west, when she accepted the award. kanye west claimed in one of his new songs, that he made swift famous. taylor swift: there are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success, and that will be the greatest feeling in the world. lisa: other big wins last night, ' uptown funk' took home the award for best record. meghan trainor took home best >> give me a memory i can use. mark: aslo trending from the grammys, audio issues during a performance by adele. adele herself clea
lisa: the most notable tribute was for music legend david bowie. pop-star lady gaga received the honor of performing some of his greatest hits. there were other performances celebrating the careers of blues legend b-b king, and eagles member glenn frey. all three died within the last year. mark: rapper kendrick lamar kicked off the night, winning the grammy for best rap album for "to pimp a butterfly." blacker the berry". lisa: there was some drama surrounding the album of the...
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. >> reporter: making jennifer aniston, courteney cox, matthew perry, david schwimmer, matt leblanc and lisa kudrow household names. with their off the charts chemistry, rachel, ross, monica, chandler, phoebe and joey dominated the airwaves, defining the '90s and coining some classic sayings. >> how you doing? >> we were on a break! >> reporter: -- and songs. smelly cat >> oh, my god. >> i know. >> i sound amazing. >> reporter: and while they starred in front of the cameras, it was the man behind them who helped make the show a legendary tv director james burrows. >> everyone wanted a friends reunion for so long and it took one man to get you all together. you must -- >> not all together. >> reporter: tonight, the cast minus matthew perry, will be back together on the small screen, paying tribute to burrows. >> we would do anything for jim burrows because he really gave us the opportunity of a lifetime. >> reporter: "friends " fans everywhere thrilled the closest thing to a reunion since show the went off the air in 2004. >> i miss you so much. >> i miss you. >> how do you explain the "frien
. >> reporter: making jennifer aniston, courteney cox, matthew perry, david schwimmer, matt leblanc and lisa kudrow household names. with their off the charts chemistry, rachel, ross, monica, chandler, phoebe and joey dominated the airwaves, defining the '90s and coining some classic sayings. >> how you doing? >> we were on a break! >> reporter: -- and songs. smelly cat >> oh, my god. >> i know. >> i sound amazing. >> reporter: and while they...
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. >> reporter: david and maureen are splitting the record $1.6 billion jackpot with two other winners. one in california who hasn't come forward, and john and lisa robinson from tennessee. who appeared on "today," just two days after the drawing. unlike the robinsons, david and maureen took time to claim their prize. still, they were anxious about this day. >> sweating it. >> reporter: the couple told lottery officials when they arrived here today they would be taking the lump sum option, that's $327 million, plus change, before taxes. melbourne beach, florida, the mystery beach is finally over. >> we had no idea. they acted normal. >> reporter: the couple say they'll take care of family, donate to charity and david may buy a car. otherwise, no big splurges planned. >> i want to get a massage. >> reporter: janet shamlian, nbc news, tallahassee, florida. >>> that will do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for rain returns to the bay area. here's a live lookut >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, rain returns to the bay area. a live look outside our traffic cameras capturing th
. >> reporter: david and maureen are splitting the record $1.6 billion jackpot with two other winners. one in california who hasn't come forward, and john and lisa robinson from tennessee. who appeared on "today," just two days after the drawing. unlike the robinsons, david and maureen took time to claim their prize. still, they were anxious about this day. >> sweating it. >> reporter: the couple told lottery officials when they arrived here today they would be...
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david. >> they may have to retire the numbers. >> yeah. >> thank you lisa. >>> the parmesan cheese you great at the dinner table may -- grate at the dinner table may include somethingels extra bloomberg news tested products labeled pure parson from walmart to whole foods including kraft cellulose which the ingredients and stores are investigating. >>> think twice the next teem you order the caramel swirl coffee a study analyzed more than 100 coffee drinks and some contained up to 25 teaspoons of sugar. three times more sugar than in one can of soda. starbucks says it is working to reduce the sugar in the indulgent drinks by 25% by the end of 2020. >> wouldn't your teeth fall out. >> the thing is now they oftentimes put the calories up on the menu and you almost know but calories and sugar are not the same. >> 25? i assume they were bad i mean you see the calorie count. i get a latte before i come to work and that made me think twice. >> yeah. >> black coffee from now on. >> you will be back. >> they always come back. >> black coffee to a very, very colorful picture you will showus. >> this i
david. >> they may have to retire the numbers. >> yeah. >> thank you lisa. >>> the parmesan cheese you great at the dinner table may -- grate at the dinner table may include somethingels extra bloomberg news tested products labeled pure parson from walmart to whole foods including kraft cellulose which the ingredients and stores are investigating. >>> think twice the next teem you order the caramel swirl coffee a study analyzed more than 100 coffee drinks and...