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ewell: yes.en. what am i missing? ewell: i spend my time on the phone, with the internet, and reaching out to my friends through facebook and getting the word out. i've been doing all the social media for them. lemonis: please don't say facebook to me again. please. i can get shuler to do facebook. ewell's having trouble describing what he really wants. and that's because the job that he wants doesn't actually exist. i get the feeling that he wants to collect a six-figure salary without doing the hard work. have you worked the register since i've been here? have you worked in the kitchen since i've been here? -when i'm in, i'm all in. -ewell: okay. i agree. lemonis: and that's very different than what i've seen from you. i don't think you've been all in. more "sit" per roll. more "stay" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker
ewell: yes.en. what am i missing? ewell: i spend my time on the phone, with the internet, and reaching out to my friends through facebook and getting the word out. i've been doing all the social media for them. lemonis: please don't say facebook to me again. please. i can get shuler to do facebook. ewell's having trouble describing what he really wants. and that's because the job that he wants doesn't actually exist. i get the feeling that he wants to collect a six-figure salary without doing...
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so after the shooting of bill ewell's friend, bill ewell decides to take another look at ruben cantu.by now, juan moreno had twice failed to identify ruben cantu as the shooter. with ruben in custody, ewell sent a detective to juan's home. >> i took the photos, the forms and a portable typewriter. i showed juan this array. he sat there and looked at them and looked at them and looked at them and he shoved them aside and looked away from them. he said, look i know who did it. i know who shot me. so why do i have to identify anyone out of this photo array. i said, well, who did it? he said, ruben cantu. we went around and around. i could tell the guy was very scared. he didn't want to sign anything. i think that he was afraid of retaliation. he just would not do it. so i folded up my typewriter and bid farewell. >> it didn't make any sense to me that juan moreno supposedly saw ruben cantu face to face, inches apart when he was shot, they showed him at least five or more photo line-ups with ruben cantu in these line-ups. he still couldn't identify him. why is he not being identified? >>
so after the shooting of bill ewell's friend, bill ewell decides to take another look at ruben cantu.by now, juan moreno had twice failed to identify ruben cantu as the shooter. with ruben in custody, ewell sent a detective to juan's home. >> i took the photos, the forms and a portable typewriter. i showed juan this array. he sat there and looked at them and looked at them and looked at them and he shoved them aside and looked away from them. he said, look i know who did it. i know who...
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last weekend burdick was hurt and his sister killed after 29-year-old dan ewell depew is facing numerous charges. he is being held without bail and due in court for a probable cause hearing later this month. >>> a pair of dcf workers are on leave after a state review found a series of agencies agency failures led to a death of a little girl in foster care. that report finding avilina suffering heat stroke and had bruising consistent with struggling against her car seat restraints. avilin a and another toddler was found unresponsive. the doctor said all of this adds up to neglect. >> in the case of the auburn foster home. it shouldn't have been a foster home if you follow the standards and policies that are in place, it would never have gotten licensed as a foster home. >> fox25 was at the statehouse as governor baker called this case a blatant lack of oversight by dcf staff. charged in the case and avilina's official cause of death has not been released. >>> 4:39. and happening today, a major drill at logan airport will look like the real thing. fox25's jessica reyes is live at the airpo
last weekend burdick was hurt and his sister killed after 29-year-old dan ewell depew is facing numerous charges. he is being held without bail and due in court for a probable cause hearing later this month. >>> a pair of dcf workers are on leave after a state review found a series of agencies agency failures led to a death of a little girl in foster care. that report finding avilina suffering heat stroke and had bruising consistent with struggling against her car seat restraints....
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they are ewell getting a facelift. the t releasing these images tonight for a possible new design. you can vote for your favorites over the next two weeks. go to wcvb.com to find link. ed: not this year to the best of your recollection year ed: i'm going to conduct a here. i'm going to start the stop watch. it is hard to imagine it has been 20 years. travis roy. i'm going to stop it. that took me nine seconds to say that sentence. heather: former b.u. hockey player has into a crusade of hope and determination. twenty years ago today, b.u. freshman travis roy crashed into the boards and became paralyzed just 11 seconds into roy day featuring several special events to raise awareness and money for spinalavis admits he still feels sadness when he looks back, .but he's focused on the good that came of it: >> i wish my life had take an different path but i recognize that i've sad an opportunity since my accident to try to use it to benefit all of us that are paralyzed. heather: boy, has he done that. grants for spinal cord research. ed: over $2 million. >> he has raised over $3.5 millio
they are ewell getting a facelift. the t releasing these images tonight for a possible new design. you can vote for your favorites over the next two weeks. go to wcvb.com to find link. ed: not this year to the best of your recollection year ed: i'm going to conduct a here. i'm going to start the stop watch. it is hard to imagine it has been 20 years. travis roy. i'm going to stop it. that took me nine seconds to say that sentence. heather: former b.u. hockey player has into a crusade of hope...
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now, gettysburg, maybe he thought richard ewell was a little more like stonewall jackson. not opening that can of worms, though. did the lost cause due to early confederates? it filled a gap, a yearning. god has to be on our side. god is also on the other side. but why did the four years of war angle the way it did? why did the four years of war lead to our cities being destroyed, lead to now estimates over 300,000 confederate calvaries. -- casualties. another 32,000 confederates who would die within a year or two after the war of wounds received during the conflict. why did we lose? it is a great question. it is a question that we still, according to facebook, according to cnn, according to fox news, whatever news outlet. still the defining moment, why we continue to understand what happened in 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865. recently, a great historian who has written great books on the battlefield we are standing on now, on the campaign in 1864. gordon was asked -- how do you explain what had happened when one dastardly act in charleston passed? he said, what do you v
now, gettysburg, maybe he thought richard ewell was a little more like stonewall jackson. not opening that can of worms, though. did the lost cause due to early confederates? it filled a gap, a yearning. god has to be on our side. god is also on the other side. but why did the four years of war angle the way it did? why did the four years of war lead to our cities being destroyed, lead to now estimates over 300,000 confederate calvaries. -- casualties. another 32,000 confederates who would die...
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only town with op ewe only town with op ewelations over 10,000 were included in the study. >>> property people dream about and try to win every year. new at 6:30. the disaster under investigation this morning at one of the hgtv dream homes. >>> and good luck finding a teenager with a cell phone in their hands. next, why teens and texting is just as bad as gambling. >>> and we are checking traffic and weather every ten minutes for you. a virtual look right now at 93 south in woburn where you have an 11-minute drive time from the cloverleaf down to the leverett connector. shiri. >> good morning, guys. rain moving in and most of it falling during the morning hours. a look at your 24-hour rain total and you are getting the highest amounts by far across need t breathtaking beauty. legendary durability. american craftsmanship. find your new kitchen we need to disrupt the old order in washington, dc. we can do a lot better by applying conservative principles we should lower rates and simplify the code to allow people how they want to spend their money. what we need is leadership to fix a few b
only town with op ewe only town with op ewelations over 10,000 were included in the study. >>> property people dream about and try to win every year. new at 6:30. the disaster under investigation this morning at one of the hgtv dream homes. >>> and good luck finding a teenager with a cell phone in their hands. next, why teens and texting is just as bad as gambling. >>> and we are checking traffic and weather every ten minutes for you. a virtual look right now at 93...
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and the executive producer, it can be hard to keep your cool and feel there is space for everyone as ewells space for me to do that work. and the way she made the space for herself and everyone at home was inspiring. >> rose: do you want to be a filmmaker? >> she is a film director. >> rose: i mean the total package. >> i directed a short film just to educate myself because i love production, i love the producing side, i love working with a group, much more actually than i like being in front of the camera. i like the camaraderie that human beings can collaborate, argue, debate and offer a final end result. i love the time line, the clicking clock, the rush of all that. >> rose: there is nothing inside of you that needs to be a star? >> to, absolutely not. it's weird because i'm innocent and i try to look at it these days as such a blessing, but i feel uncomfortable in the light. i don't feel secure in the light. i feel empowered and excited in the group, in production, and that's why i sort of tested the waters again to see if i could do producing again and still be the mom i wanted to be
and the executive producer, it can be hard to keep your cool and feel there is space for everyone as ewells space for me to do that work. and the way she made the space for herself and everyone at home was inspiring. >> rose: do you want to be a filmmaker? >> she is a film director. >> rose: i mean the total package. >> i directed a short film just to educate myself because i love production, i love the producing side, i love working with a group, much more actually than...
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she was owned by thomas ewell, a physician who lived in lafayette square. these are other examples. this is a reward poster for a black man named daniel brown. he is described as 23 years of age, 5'9". he was purchased about a year ago for mr. kirby, of prince george's county maryland. he was employed as a laborer at the capital. he had black pantaloons. here we go, it is probable that daniel, as he has some free relations in the city, may have procured a set of the papers in which he passes himself off as a free man. we did work together to make this happen. the success of the underground railroad had black folk as its base but also had progressive and brave white men and women who were part of it. and many of these progressive white men and women would pay a price. in the superheated atmosphere of peopleion's capital, would come here. he was charged with publishing incendiary papers with the intent of exciting black folk. this wednesday's way through the court. , there wastime action. , my head servant. confidence, frequently being left in charge of my house . on wednesday, june 1
she was owned by thomas ewell, a physician who lived in lafayette square. these are other examples. this is a reward poster for a black man named daniel brown. he is described as 23 years of age, 5'9". he was purchased about a year ago for mr. kirby, of prince george's county maryland. he was employed as a laborer at the capital. he had black pantaloons. here we go, it is probable that daniel, as he has some free relations in the city, may have procured a set of the papers in which he...
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carry mcdene, katherine espin, and met cap and carry ewel and randy, and richard shaffer and mark hatch and tony cafona and sharon mcvai. >> good morning commissioners. i am -- and if you know i have been living in the building where it is have adjacent to the building, and so i am here to tell you that this project is additional progress for our city. i am emphasize this because we need some housing. we need senior citizen housing. and it is a very high standard of living here. so this is definitely helping for us. and i have very, very strong supporter of this project. lots of benefits that we can get. now i know that you are not beyond just there to approval to disapprove, but you are trying to see what is good, under the progress of our city. and now we cannot just support the people to go out, and stay and leaving in the other places, because we cannot afford now, we are trying to tell you that it is -- important for this project because the additional 212 rooms affordable homes. and 83 for the seniors. now, definitely, i urge you to approve it and support this project. and i am ne
carry mcdene, katherine espin, and met cap and carry ewel and randy, and richard shaffer and mark hatch and tony cafona and sharon mcvai. >> good morning commissioners. i am -- and if you know i have been living in the building where it is have adjacent to the building, and so i am here to tell you that this project is additional progress for our city. i am emphasize this because we need some housing. we need senior citizen housing. and it is a very high standard of living here. so this...