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, the museum o concord museum, garden in the woods, mahaiwe performing arts center, naumkeag, emily dickinson museum, and the waterworks museum jc: as we continue, three young women shot and killed inside a car. ben: 5 investigates talks with family members about the crime that shocked the city 4 years ago and hears their plea for justice. >> then at 6:00, we're following breaking news. the close they hope someone will questions with the head of the failed grand prix. why he blames the city. she has had questions for 20 years. a massachusetts woman found abandoned in as a baby hopes ben: the pain is still raw for were murdered while sitting in a car 4 years ago. two of those families agreed to sit down with 5 investigates karen anderson with hopes they won't be forgotten and justice will be served. >> a family forever changed without sureties. >> her life was full of promise, working, college classes. >> what do you remember? >> it was a summer night. i was in my room. it was hot. i had the window open. >> i was at the friends house. i felt a strong urge to be with kristen, to go home. i left
, the museum o concord museum, garden in the woods, mahaiwe performing arts center, naumkeag, emily dickinson museum, and the waterworks museum jc: as we continue, three young women shot and killed inside a car. ben: 5 investigates talks with family members about the crime that shocked the city 4 years ago and hears their plea for justice. >> then at 6:00, we're following breaking news. the close they hope someone will questions with the head of the failed grand prix. why he blames the...
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to monitor his class's in was a great experience i can get all the poetry on line and all this emily dickinson and walt whitman i made the mistake of telling one of the people at the daily herald to put it in the paper then with all things considered to take up poetry course i thought i could talk a few minutes about that. we have never seen or met this man. so there is a quiz for you. but i always try to use my reading to a space and a little bit into fiction work we ask senators all the light we cannot see are they sharing it i don't know about the others but i just heard about it i thought it was up fascinating premise there was a girl that was surviving the bombing raids in france and what happened to her and i recommend it to others we often trade books that i cannot remember space who recommended it but i thought it was wonderful. >> host: what is another book to have recommended to senator collins? >> one novel that was very well written and then to do this exchange back and forth. with a story about a wailing ship out of nantucket that was sunk by a whale in the pacific in it is the st
to monitor his class's in was a great experience i can get all the poetry on line and all this emily dickinson and walt whitman i made the mistake of telling one of the people at the daily herald to put it in the paper then with all things considered to take up poetry course i thought i could talk a few minutes about that. we have never seen or met this man. so there is a quiz for you. but i always try to use my reading to a space and a little bit into fiction work we ask senators all the light...
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i did not have to have a textbook and i learned all of these, emily dickinson and walt whitman went through all of these different posts. i made the mistake of telling one of the people at the editorial board of the daily herald in chicago that i did this. the next thing i know i am on all things considered. being interviewed on taking a portrait course. and i thought will i could talk for a few minutes on that. they surprised me. it was live on the air, i've never seen or met this man by videotape. and suddenly the professor said and i had a few questions about poetry and thinking as i had it right. i've always tried to expand a little bit into fiction work and authors, poetry and try to push myself a little bit. >> host: bless you during our summer reading quiz on book tv, we asked a lot of senators what they're reading and a lot of them said anthony doors, all, all the light we cannot see. >> guest: i read it. >> host: what was it about that book or senator sharon a? >> guest: well i don't know about the others, for me i just heard about it it was captivated. i thought it was such a fasc
i did not have to have a textbook and i learned all of these, emily dickinson and walt whitman went through all of these different posts. i made the mistake of telling one of the people at the editorial board of the daily herald in chicago that i did this. the next thing i know i am on all things considered. being interviewed on taking a portrait course. and i thought will i could talk for a few minutes on that. they surprised me. it was live on the air, i've never seen or met this man by...
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of the ncaaa, concord museum, garden in the woods, mahaiwe performing arts center, naumkeag, emily dickinson museum, and the waterworks museum highland foundation. for more information, log on to wcvb.com and click on community. cindy: where there is air-conditioning. this is up in york, maine. the perseid meteor shower, it is a speedy start with the dew point in the 70's, and we are telling you that there are few advisories in effect, once again feeling like 100 degrees. a fairly quiet start outside the patchy clouds and things are quiet here but 70's pretty much everywhere, and with the humidity by 9:00 this morning you can tell it will already el during the afternoon look how many spots will be feeling over 100 degrees -- a tough day, temperatures once again going into the 90's. this afternoon, we will be watching for some storms popping up a defense hit here on future cast -- by midafternoon, closer to the city by 5:00 p.m. before some of the stronger storms to bring gusty wind. down in the 70's again during the night, and then we are watching this through the weekend -- it will drop fur
of the ncaaa, concord museum, garden in the woods, mahaiwe performing arts center, naumkeag, emily dickinson museum, and the waterworks museum highland foundation. for more information, log on to wcvb.com and click on community. cindy: where there is air-conditioning. this is up in york, maine. the perseid meteor shower, it is a speedy start with the dew point in the 70's, and we are telling you that there are few advisories in effect, once again feeling like 100 degrees. a fairly quiet start...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm emily guerin, reporting from highway 22 in dickinson, north dakota. >> woodruff: tonight, police officers across the country are heading out in their neighborhoods to talk to citizens; part of an effort called "national night out." from minneapolis to dallas to baton rouge, this summer has been marked by killings and heated tensions between lawan enforcement and those they serve. l but there are cities leading the way in improving relations as part of our year-long race matters conversations focusing on solutions, specialars correspondent charlayne hunter- gault reports from gary, indiana.ne >> reporter: mayor freeman- wilson thank you for joining us. how high on your list of priorities was police community the predominantly black community, not great in a town with high unemployment dating back to theprh steel mill closs in the '70s. in addition to a history of police brutality and crime. but mayor freeman wrote is striving to change gary, and we sat down >> reporter: mayor freeman- wilson thank you for joining us. how high on your list of priorities was police
for the pbs newshour, i'm emily guerin, reporting from highway 22 in dickinson, north dakota. >> woodruff: tonight, police officers across the country are heading out in their neighborhoods to talk to citizens; part of an effort called "national night out." from minneapolis to dallas to baton rouge, this summer has been marked by killings and heated tensions between lawan enforcement and those they serve. l but there are cities leading the way in improving relations as part of...