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a mother brought franz a ticket back to haiti because of his strange behavior. at logan airport the day before the murder, the teen refused to get out of the car. the next morning, the teen grabbed a knife after his mother begged him to eat or she remembers him saying not long before he began stabbing his mother. >> we are dealing with a terrible, tragic situation for an 18-year-old person murdered his 44-year-old mother, and you know, how do you get your arms around that. that is going to be what we want to find out. >> reporter: franz polynice charged with murder of his mother. held without bail and due back news. >>> a woman from new hampshire is charged in an alleged murder for hire plot. monday creek earley is accused of trying hire a hitman to kill her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend. she is facing felony charges. >>> the victim of a violent home invasion will undergo hip surgery as police look for the men breaking into his home, tying him up and robbing him. the victim poke exclusively to mall pal about his hours-long >> i am 72. i can't be bouncing off the
a mother brought franz a ticket back to haiti because of his strange behavior. at logan airport the day before the murder, the teen refused to get out of the car. the next morning, the teen grabbed a knife after his mother begged him to eat or she remembers him saying not long before he began stabbing his mother. >> we are dealing with a terrible, tragic situation for an 18-year-old person murdered his 44-year-old mother, and you know, how do you get your arms around that. that is going...
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. >> reporter: 18-year-old franz homicide and saab with assaultd battery with a dangerous weapon at the home in brockton. sweaters are here taking photographs and gathering evidence. >> i knew it was something bad only because she was wailing and screaming and she did say "911, 911." >> reporter: marianne montero dialed 911 was a desperate grandmother who speaks mostly creole pulled her toward the house on merritt avenue. >> she just grabbed my hand and started pulling me house, and at this point in time i now know it was to get her daughter out of the house. >> reporter: but it was too late. 44-year-old maria had been stabbed to death, charged is her son 18-year-old franz polynice. a neighbor says he also lunged at his grandmother during the attack. >> he came lunging through the kitchen at the door where we were standing, and i just pulled the grandmother out of there and i said, no, you're not going in. i just kept pulling her away from the house. they went into the housey then held down polynice who had come nowdz until police arrived. >> >> just tried to keep the grandmother, she k
. >> reporter: 18-year-old franz homicide and saab with assaultd battery with a dangerous weapon at the home in brockton. sweaters are here taking photographs and gathering evidence. >> i knew it was something bad only because she was wailing and screaming and she did say "911, 911." >> reporter: marianne montero dialed 911 was a desperate grandmother who speaks mostly creole pulled her toward the house on merritt avenue. >> she just grabbed my hand and started...
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franz strasser reports. we will end the sanctuary cities. receive taxpayer dollars. we are not going to be bullied by federal policy that has us compromise values that we know are very defining for our community. what is a sanctuary city? well, all it means that when a resident comes in contact with local law inforcemnet he will not be asked about his legal status and the localjail will not hold undocumented immigrants for deportation procedings unless they regard them as violent criminals. despite threats of funding cuts by donald trump, major us cities have already come out in favour of remaining sanctuaries. they represent a quarter of all undocumented residents in the us. and if they don't cooperate, it is going to be hard for the president—elect to enforce his deportation plan. i want you to know your city will stand by you and protect you every step of the way. with14% of our population being made up of immigrants, we can't afford to lose them back into the shadows or to see them leave our community because we rely on them showing up d
franz strasser reports. we will end the sanctuary cities. receive taxpayer dollars. we are not going to be bullied by federal policy that has us compromise values that we know are very defining for our community. what is a sanctuary city? well, all it means that when a resident comes in contact with local law inforcemnet he will not be asked about his legal status and the localjail will not hold undocumented immigrants for deportation procedings unless they regard them as violent criminals....
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police say 18-year-old franz polynice stabbed his mom in his brockton home. he is charged with homicide and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. at this time, police have not released a motive in the case. >>> this morning roads around chinatown are shut down after a nasty water main break. we showed you this break yesterday morning as water covered parts of washington street. the wate manholes leading to two electrical fires underground. right now several streets are still blocked off. it is unclear when it will reopen. >>> it has been the subject of protests for years, and natural gas pipeline that runs through west roxbury goes online today. our catherine parrotta live in west roxbury with more for us. catherine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning and ongoing protests about this pipeline project for the past two years. mentioned, the pipeline is scheduled to be activated today. still local residents and even local officials are vowing they will continue to fight this. now this pipeline is a spectra pipeline in west roxbury, a five-mile pipelin
police say 18-year-old franz polynice stabbed his mom in his brockton home. he is charged with homicide and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. at this time, police have not released a motive in the case. >>> this morning roads around chinatown are shut down after a nasty water main break. we showed you this break yesterday morning as water covered parts of washington street. the wate manholes leading to two electrical fires underground. right now several streets are still...
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you're a pianist today, you may have a teacher who had a teacher who had a teacher who studied with franz of early music, there were centuries in between what people performed back then and what they're trying to do today. (herreid) manuscripts from before the 16th century do not indicate the instrumentation. a piece might have four parts, with no words, maybe meant for instruments but it won't say. the composers either didn't care what instruments it was played on, or it was so obvious to the people at the time that it would be appropriate for recorders, say, or for viols, or for a lute ensemble, that this information just doesn't come to us. one of the most important sources of information is iconographical sources, meaning paintings, illuminations, and manuscripts, sculptures from the time, which show actual musicians from the middle ages and renaissance playing music. and by looking at these, we can gain a lot of information about how instruments were being held, what the instruments actually looked like. many of these instruments, especially from earlier periods, don't survive as mus
you're a pianist today, you may have a teacher who had a teacher who had a teacher who studied with franz of early music, there were centuries in between what people performed back then and what they're trying to do today. (herreid) manuscripts from before the 16th century do not indicate the instrumentation. a piece might have four parts, with no words, maybe meant for instruments but it won't say. the composers either didn't care what instruments it was played on, or it was so obvious to the...
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an 18-year-old from brockton is being held without bail in the stabbing death of his own mother, franz polynice faced cameras during hayes rainment. they found him covered in blood and shake can uncontrollably. his 44-year-old mother. they did not find signs of trouble before this happened. >> he was a good boy. he didn't at all. >> daniel: polynice is due back in court later this month. we are learning more of the teen's recent relationship with his mom. coming up in 30 minutes already her concerns of his well being and the trip he refused to take a day before the killing. >>> a hingham police sergeant is in fal se insurance claim. chris phillips lied about getting hit by a car on patrol. the investigation said it never happened. he allegedly filed claim through the police department getting money for a injury he never suffered. sentenced to two years behind bars and must play nearly 2 million in restitution. bad news for the patriots. the rest of the season. the team and his family said rob's best long-term have is to undergo surgery for his lower back injury. it is not expected that
an 18-year-old from brockton is being held without bail in the stabbing death of his own mother, franz polynice faced cameras during hayes rainment. they found him covered in blood and shake can uncontrollably. his 44-year-old mother. they did not find signs of trouble before this happened. >> he was a good boy. he didn't at all. >> daniel: polynice is due back in court later this month. we are learning more of the teen's recent relationship with his mom. coming up in 30 minutes...
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police say franz polinnese stabbed his mother to death on wednesday. court documents indica depression, had stopped eating and refused to board a plane back to his native haiti earlier this week when his mother bought him a ticket. >>> today you can help families displaced by a terrible fire in lawrence earlier this week. lawrence mayor dan riveira will be among those at the mcdonald's on broadway in lawrence later today. a radio-thon has been set up by a spanish language radio station there and the money raised we're told will go to the families devastated by tuesday's fire on harrel >>> a rhode island lrnlt school closed today. nearly 40 students at the gladstone street in cranston were out yesterday with suspected cases of norovirus. the illness is highly contagious and the school says it's working to thoroughly clean that building. >>> a massachusetts woman who spent more than six hours traped in a ski gondola was just awarded $750,000. the pittsfield woman sued killington mountain in vermont. sh hypothermia and spear ptsd after being traped in 201
police say franz polinnese stabbed his mother to death on wednesday. court documents indica depression, had stopped eating and refused to board a plane back to his native haiti earlier this week when his mother bought him a ticket. >>> today you can help families displaced by a terrible fire in lawrence earlier this week. lawrence mayor dan riveira will be among those at the mcdonald's on broadway in lawrence later today. a radio-thon has been set up by a spanish language radio station...
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for attacks on coffee shops, hotels, markets, streets, and other public places in the u.s., canada, franz, and the netherlands. for the past two years, isis has issued similar lists, none results in a successful attack, but this one isn't even from the terror group itself. >> it's important to put this in context. it did not come from isis. most isis sources online have no idea what this is or where it came from. >> police in major cities say they've already boosted security, partly in response to the truck attack in berlin, and officials say the website listing churches is full of errors and out of on date. kate? >> thank you. >>> breaking news about actress carrie fisher who suffered a serious attack. she's now 60 and best known for her role in the "star wars" saga, was on an overseas flight at the time, and tonight fans and co-stars are sending thoughts and prayers from around the world. nbc's miguel almaguer has the late details. >> reporter: after landing at lax, carrie fisher was rushed to a local hospital according to law enforcement officials. passengers say the actress appeared t
for attacks on coffee shops, hotels, markets, streets, and other public places in the u.s., canada, franz, and the netherlands. for the past two years, isis has issued similar lists, none results in a successful attack, but this one isn't even from the terror group itself. >> it's important to put this in context. it did not come from isis. most isis sources online have no idea what this is or where it came from. >> police in major cities say they've already boosted security, partly...
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the bbc‘s franz strasser reports.h federal authorities will not receive taxpayer dollars. we are not going to be bullied by federal policy that has compromised values that are very defining for our community. what is a sanctuary city? a resident will not be asked about his legal status and localjail will not hold illegal immigrants unless they regard them as violent criminals. despite threats of funding cuts by donald trump, major us cities have come out in favour of remaining centuries. they represent a quarter of migrants that i hear it legally. it will make it difficult for the president—elect. it will make it difficult for the president-elect. i wanted to know your city will stand by and protect your city will stand by and protect you every step of the way. with 1496 of our population being made up of immigrants, we cannot afford to lose them back into the shadows will to see them live our communities because we rely on them showing up day in and day out to provide critical services to our community. make children
the bbc‘s franz strasser reports.h federal authorities will not receive taxpayer dollars. we are not going to be bullied by federal policy that has compromised values that are very defining for our community. what is a sanctuary city? a resident will not be asked about his legal status and localjail will not hold illegal immigrants unless they regard them as violent criminals. despite threats of funding cuts by donald trump, major us cities have come out in favour of remaining centuries. they...
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. >> i'm here with park ranger robert franze.he most frequently asked question. >> why did we fill in the impact site. when the fbi finished with the investigation, it looked nothing like it did on september 11th, 2001. they turned it over to the coroner. he looks at those large piles of dirt. he gathered 8% of the remains. he realizes he will never gather anymore. that earth there, the piles of earth are the final resting place. the question, why did they fill it in? that's why. >> it's sacred ground. >> it is. >> one of the things president bush said in 2011 is that we have a duty to remember and a duty to live. >> we have a duty beyond memory. we have a duty to live our lives in a way that upholds the ideals for which the men and women gave their lives. >> you probably have younger people come. how do you help them understand the importance of the site and the historical significance? >> i hope to plant a seed. one day, i say, i won't be here to tell the story. hopefully, one day, one of them will be. because it's a story that
. >> i'm here with park ranger robert franze.he most frequently asked question. >> why did we fill in the impact site. when the fbi finished with the investigation, it looked nothing like it did on september 11th, 2001. they turned it over to the coroner. he looks at those large piles of dirt. he gathered 8% of the remains. he realizes he will never gather anymore. that earth there, the piles of earth are the final resting place. the question, why did they fill it in? that's why....
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. >> the driver, franz von hughesle said the car engaged the auto pilot.e he knew there was trouble. equipped with the latest radar technology. tesla's model x appears to have braked, though the car in front of it maintained its speed. >> that's one the main reasons i will use it, because of the extra safety. >> tesla had come under fire. when a driver using auto pilot in a self-driving model s was killed in a florida collision earlier this year. this driver says his family is safe, thanks to his miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> just incredible. >>> ahead at 11:30, two missing teenagers, one from reston, the other from the district, what police are telling us about their disappearances. >>> and after the break, amelia's back to let us know if we're done with the cold rain for the day. end how the holiday weekd is d into this house and didn't realize how difficult it was going to be to tie all that space together. with an open floor plan, you need to separate it with furniture. bassett had everything that we needed. fabric combinations marry the rooms togethe
. >> the driver, franz von hughesle said the car engaged the auto pilot.e he knew there was trouble. equipped with the latest radar technology. tesla's model x appears to have braked, though the car in front of it maintained its speed. >> that's one the main reasons i will use it, because of the extra safety. >> tesla had come under fire. when a driver using auto pilot in a self-driving model s was killed in a florida collision earlier this year. this driver says his family is...
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franz polynice hid from cameras outside of his arraignment. they found him covered with blood and shaking uncontrollably. inside they found the body of his 44-year-old mother. neighbors told us they did not see any signs of trouble with this family before this hand. >> i would never think that he would kill his mother. he didn't -- >> sara: polynice is due back in court later this month. >>> a 13-year-old boy facing charges on raping a child. he was arrested at leary middle school in lynn where he is a student. parents there tell fox25 that nobody at the school told them about the boy's arrest. >> oh, my god, that's terrible. i never heard about that. my daughter is 14 and she comes here, you know what i mean. the principal and she declined comment. investigators and school officials are not providing more information on the case because it involved minors. >>> donald trump will be back at trump tower conducting interviews for his administration, but last night the president-elect was in ohio for the first stop on his thank you tour. >> we are
franz polynice hid from cameras outside of his arraignment. they found him covered with blood and shaking uncontrollably. inside they found the body of his 44-year-old mother. neighbors told us they did not see any signs of trouble with this family before this hand. >> i would never think that he would kill his mother. he didn't -- >> sara: polynice is due back in court later this month. >>> a 13-year-old boy facing charges on raping a child. he was arrested at leary middle...
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franz strasser reports. we will end the sanctuary cities...iceover: what is a sanctuary city? all it means is that when a resident comes into contact with local law enforcement, he will not be asked about his legal status. the local jail will not not be asked about his legal status. the localjail will not hold undocumented immigrants for evil the imitation game is unless they regard them as violent criminals. —— the localjail them as violent criminals. —— the local jail will not hold undocumented immigrants for immigration issues. if they don't cooperate, it will be hard for the president—elect to enforce his deportation plan. i want you to know that your city will stand by you and protect you every step of the way. at the root of this is the values of sa nta at the root of this is the values of santa fe, and they have been in place since the earliest days, more than 400 years ago. with14% of our population being made up of immigrants, we cannot afford to lose them back into the shadows or see them back into the shadows or see them leave out c
franz strasser reports. we will end the sanctuary cities...iceover: what is a sanctuary city? all it means is that when a resident comes into contact with local law enforcement, he will not be asked about his legal status. the local jail will not not be asked about his legal status. the localjail will not hold undocumented immigrants for evil the imitation game is unless they regard them as violent criminals. —— the localjail them as violent criminals. —— the local jail will not hold...
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he helped franz stangle the commander in the extermination camp. in just one year between 19 42 and 1943, more than 900,000 people were murdered and he was in charge of this camp. year, between 1942 and 1943, more than 900,000 people were murdered. and he was in charge of this camp. here you see a recommendation from the vatican with a coat of arms from the vatican commission of refugees for him. and here you have his application form for travel document for the international red cross. the address he states here where he lives in rome is the initial residence of the bishop. not sure you can see this here. i can point to you. maybe you see it. and the information here, this travel document is confirm ed. the bishop is most notorious, by no means the only catholic or christian dignitary helping n i nazis. the catholic leadership was appalled and shocked by the nazi crimes they saw nurenberg trials is the wong way to deal with guilt and responsibility. catholic bishops and cardinals were outspoken and active in criticizing the allied war crimes trial
he helped franz stangle the commander in the extermination camp. in just one year between 19 42 and 1943, more than 900,000 people were murdered and he was in charge of this camp. year, between 1942 and 1943, more than 900,000 people were murdered. and he was in charge of this camp. here you see a recommendation from the vatican with a coat of arms from the vatican commission of refugees for him. and here you have his application form for travel document for the international red cross. the...
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he helped franz stangle the commander in the extermination camp. in just one year between 19 42 and 1943, more than 900,000 people were murdered and he was in charge of this camp. here you see a letter of recommendation from the vatican , the coat of arms, from the vatican commission of refugees. and here you have his application form for travel document for the international red cross. the address that he states here where he lives in rome is the official residents of the bishop. i'm not sure you can see this ere. this ormation here in travel document is confirmed by the bishop. the bishop most notorious was by no means the only catholic christian or dignitary helping nazis. the leadership was appalled and shocked by the crimes, the nurembourg trials they said is the wrong way to deal with issues of guilt and responsibility. catholic bishops and cardinals were outspoken and active in criticizing the allied war crimes trials and intervened. christian notions of mercy and forgiveness, neutral humanitarian and also anti-communism play add role in all
he helped franz stangle the commander in the extermination camp. in just one year between 19 42 and 1943, more than 900,000 people were murdered and he was in charge of this camp. here you see a letter of recommendation from the vatican , the coat of arms, from the vatican commission of refugees. and here you have his application form for travel document for the international red cross. the address that he states here where he lives in rome is the official residents of the bishop. i'm not sure...
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franz polinnese's grandmother was also home at the time, but she managed to escape to a neighbor's house. he's charged now with homicide. investigators say they recovered a knife from that home. >>> head back to "cbs this morning" next right here on ? it is thursday, december 1st, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? there is more real news ahead, including new evidence that aspirin is a life saver. dr. david agus who ledhe like him. >>> plus, how much businesses lose because we are not getting enough sleep. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> this community is in storm shock after the tornado came barreling through here with wind up to 135 miles an hour. >>> more than 700 structures, homes, and businesses are just like the ones that we are standing in right now have been destroyed. >> there are concerns about what kind of precedent this deal sets for other companies with plans >> carrier gives the president-elect an economic victory one that is likely to eclipse all speculation about future cabinet picks and the excrete knee of cabinet secretaries nominated so
franz polinnese's grandmother was also home at the time, but she managed to escape to a neighbor's house. he's charged now with homicide. investigators say they recovered a knife from that home. >>> head back to "cbs this morning" next right here on ? it is thursday, december 1st, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? there is more real news ahead, including new evidence that aspirin is a life saver. dr. david agus who ledhe like him. >>> plus, how much...
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this happens and you get this real kind of franz ferdinand fear feel about whether this is an event that can trigger something much bigger. am i overstating it? >> i don't think we know any information yet. the information has just come out in the last hour or so. until we know who do it and why they did it and so on, i don't think we can overdramatize what has happened. what we shouldn't forget, though, turkey is sitting in the middle of a powder keg now, right there with russia, next to syria, and there is a big mess in that part of the world where anything could happen. and so it is all the worst came to the worst, who knows. i think it is way too early to start. >> we know you're not living and working in russia anymore. forced to flee the nation a couple of years ago and your attorney and former partner was beaten to death in a russian jail. so obviously you got a long and very difficult history with that nation. but we know that russia is a country that likes to saber rattle when the economy starts to go downhill. you don't live there anymore, tell us what you know about the state
this happens and you get this real kind of franz ferdinand fear feel about whether this is an event that can trigger something much bigger. am i overstating it? >> i don't think we know any information yet. the information has just come out in the last hour or so. until we know who do it and why they did it and so on, i don't think we can overdramatize what has happened. what we shouldn't forget, though, turkey is sitting in the middle of a powder keg now, right there with russia, next to...