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among them, the items expected to be released is the fbi interview with dzokhar tsarnaev. there are thousands of pages of documents, including search reports. in court, but material that was never introduced will likely be unsealed. today, the warm trend continues here' s a live look at meredith. today, we expect it to be breezy , but temperatures still remain s a chance for snowflakes. here with our forecast. kevin: moisture-starved systems are coming out of canada, but kind of a back-and-forth between s at times this afternoon and a few more snow showers up north. the westerly wind has been picking up over the last couple of hours. it eventually brings in that cooler air later on this afternoon and evening. for now, temperatures are coming to a screeching halt, but it is very mild for the sum of year as we continue to run a solid 10 degrees above normal. off tonight. temperatures ease back into the teens and lower 20' s. highs mainly in the 30' s. we are not done there. another warming trend is on the way. we will detail that and how the pattern shakes up for the weekend
among them, the items expected to be released is the fbi interview with dzokhar tsarnaev. there are thousands of pages of documents, including search reports. in court, but material that was never introduced will likely be unsealed. today, the warm trend continues here' s a live look at meredith. today, we expect it to be breezy , but temperatures still remain s a chance for snowflakes. here with our forecast. kevin: moisture-starved systems are coming out of canada, but kind of a...
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the items including fbi interview with dzokhar tsarnaev. some of the information was used in court, but there is likely to introduced. michelle: right now, firefighters in new orleans remain on the scene of a massive downtown fire. the six alarm blaze broke out overnight in a four story building. fire fighters battled flames to keep them from spreading to nearby structures. one person was in the building at the time of the fire, but was able to escape safely. several blocks of canal street, which borders the city' s french quarter, have been closed. the cause of the fire is under investigation. an elementary school principal in indianapolis gave her life to save students from an out-of-control school bus. principal susan jordan was seen pushing kids out of the way when 210-year-old were seriously hurt. last night. the mayor of indianapolis spoke to the grieving community. >> we cannot express deeply enough the sympathy and condolence that all of the city of indianapolis feels. michelle: the driver says she is not sure what caused the bus to
the items including fbi interview with dzokhar tsarnaev. some of the information was used in court, but there is likely to introduced. michelle: right now, firefighters in new orleans remain on the scene of a massive downtown fire. the six alarm blaze broke out overnight in a four story building. fire fighters battled flames to keep them from spreading to nearby structures. one person was in the building at the time of the fire, but was able to escape safely. several blocks of canal street,...
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among the items expected, will be the fbi interview of dzokhar tsarnaev. there are thousands of pages of documents including search warrants and photos. some of the information was used in court, but there is likely to be material that was never introduced as well. ed: the stubborn fire at the after it started. a crane was brought in this morning to help crews. the fire was burning in duct work more than 100 feet underground, reducing visibility and making it difficult to contain. sky 5 over a water main break snarling traffic in a busy section of waltham. the break was first reported before noon in the area of 36 river street. the area is still closed off. heather: right now a show of support for the family of a local marine killed in a helicopter crash off hawaii. newscenter 5' s jack harper is live in hingham with how the community is coming together. jack: no question about that, as you look behind me, we' re at the library. this is an idea of what the orlando family is going to see when they come through town. we were told a few minutes ago that they
among the items expected, will be the fbi interview of dzokhar tsarnaev. there are thousands of pages of documents including search warrants and photos. some of the information was used in court, but there is likely to be material that was never introduced as well. ed: the stubborn fire at the after it started. a crane was brought in this morning to help crews. the fire was burning in duct work more than 100 feet underground, reducing visibility and making it difficult to contain. sky 5 over a...
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the defense claims that dzokhar tsarnaev had repeated request for an attorney in many documents concern witnesses. police are investigating a burglary at a campaign office in manchester. someone broke into rand paul headquarters between 11:00 p.m. tuesday and 6:30 a.m. wednesday. taken. campaign officials say the timing is frustrating, so close to the primary but sensitive data was taken. randy: the fbi is keeping tightlipped about a these presence in brentwood. they will only say that this is part of an ongoing investigation. there was a surgeon near -- a nearby kingston yesterday and manchester, new hampshire' s police chief will be telling congress that the opioid crisis is affecting every stanley in the states. he testified yesterday on capitol hill as they consider a bill to help fight the crisis. manchester had 69 fatal overdoses last year. erika: they firey debate in. tewksbury over the mascot. it came under attack before but the debate resurfaced after letters of concern from parents and it is driving passionate argument. some people call the symbol one of pride and other people
the defense claims that dzokhar tsarnaev had repeated request for an attorney in many documents concern witnesses. police are investigating a burglary at a campaign office in manchester. someone broke into rand paul headquarters between 11:00 p.m. tuesday and 6:30 a.m. wednesday. taken. campaign officials say the timing is frustrating, so close to the primary but sensitive data was taken. randy: the fbi is keeping tightlipped about a these presence in brentwood. they will only say that this is...
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the surviving boston marathon bomber, dzokhar tsarnaev will have to pay his victims more than 100 million dollars. that's according to a federal judge overseeing the case the ruling states taht restitution payments to the 49 victims and their families --- must begin immediately. the judge also denied his motion for a new trial. tsarnaev was sentenced to death for the april 20-13 attack that killed three people and wounded more than 40 others. all 9 resorts along the strip owned by m-g-m properties -- will start charging for parking. that includes the bellagio, mandalay bay and the city center complex. fox5's miguel martinez-valle has more on the will be spent " any time anyone about parking on the strip, the media tends to go a little las vegans like their free parking, but mgm resorts says its time for their some changes... " we need better parking facilities we need people to be able to get in and out more quickly." the changes include a 54 million dollar new parking structure behind the excalibur, 34 million dollars in new technology for the garages, and a parking fee for both toursist
the surviving boston marathon bomber, dzokhar tsarnaev will have to pay his victims more than 100 million dollars. that's according to a federal judge overseeing the case the ruling states taht restitution payments to the 49 victims and their families --- must begin immediately. the judge also denied his motion for a new trial. tsarnaev was sentenced to death for the april 20-13 attack that killed three people and wounded more than 40 others. all 9 resorts along the strip owned by m-g-m...
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a federal judge ruled boston bomber dzokhar tsarnaev will have to pay his victims 101 million dollars. the restitution payments to the 49 victims and their families must start immediately. the judge also denied tsarnaev's defense team's motion for a new trial. a judge sentenced him m death for the april 20-13 attack that killed three people and wounded 40 others. the white house has declared a state of emergency for michigan. it's because of a water contamination problem that has plagued flint and surrounding areas. one of the state's most famous natives, film- maker michael moore got involved. he claims local and state officials knew all along the water from the flint river was toxic. ""they hid this from the federal government and in doing so, they knew that the people e re did not have the political power to do anything the state of emergency gives fema and the department of homeland security permission to coordinate all relief efforts for the state. singer and actress cher says she will send 180 thousand water bottles to flint. people across the country are celebrating the life an
a federal judge ruled boston bomber dzokhar tsarnaev will have to pay his victims 101 million dollars. the restitution payments to the 49 victims and their families must start immediately. the judge also denied tsarnaev's defense team's motion for a new trial. a judge sentenced him m death for the april 20-13 attack that killed three people and wounded 40 others. the white house has declared a state of emergency for michigan. it's because of a water contamination problem that has plagued flint...
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among the items expected to be released is the fbi interview with dzokhar tsarnaev. documents, including search warrants, photos and dna reports. some of the information was used in court, but material that was never introduced will likely unsealed. erin: an elementary school principal was killed yesterday when she was hit by a school bus in indiana. two 10-year-old children were seriously injured in the accident. the bus driver says the principal, susan jordan, pushed several students out of the way before she was hit. she told firefighters that the bus suddenly lurched forward and jumped a curb but she was not sure what caused it to accelerate. all schools in that district are closed today. sean: a new app is stirring up a bit of controversy over the information it' s sending out. the app called archives and absences informs users whenever a police officer kills someone in the u.s. the app only gives the name of the victim and the location. while many officers are not happy with the idea one civil , rights lawyer says it is a step toward more transparency, but he agrees more background
among the items expected to be released is the fbi interview with dzokhar tsarnaev. documents, including search warrants, photos and dna reports. some of the information was used in court, but material that was never introduced will likely unsealed. erin: an elementary school principal was killed yesterday when she was hit by a school bus in indiana. two 10-year-old children were seriously injured in the accident. the bus driver says the principal, susan jordan, pushed several students out of...
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the defense claims that dzokhar tsarnaev had repeated request for an attorney in many documents concern witnesses. police are investigating a burglary at a campaign office in manchester. someone broke into rand paul headquarters between 11:00 p.m. tuesday and 6:30 a.m. wednesday. taken. campaign officials say the timing is frustrating, so close to the primary but sensitive
the defense claims that dzokhar tsarnaev had repeated request for an attorney in many documents concern witnesses. police are investigating a burglary at a campaign office in manchester. someone broke into rand paul headquarters between 11:00 p.m. tuesday and 6:30 a.m. wednesday. taken. campaign officials say the timing is frustrating, so close to the primary but sensitive