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the accident happened about 7:15. 40-year-old gregory downing was on a motorcycle when he was hit by a car that was turning on to fareway avenue. he was taken to but non-life threatening injuries. the 17-year-old was issued a summons for failure to yield. sean: dover police are asking for your help identifying a woman suspected of stealing a car and credit cards. police say these surveillance photos from walmart and t.j. maxx show a woman using the stolen cards. the cards were in the car when it was stolen in dover. officers spotted the car in exeter and arrested the driver. 33-year-old michael receiving stolen property. >>> the candia police department is asking the public to help keep the town clean following a rash of illegal dumping incidents. they say items dumped include tires, asbestos, roofing shingles, and household trash. erin: a school bus had to be towed away after slamming into a moose on i-93 last night. the accident happened just after 9:00 on the northbound side bonnton. they are not saying if any students were on board. we are told that no one was hurt and ran off. s
the accident happened about 7:15. 40-year-old gregory downing was on a motorcycle when he was hit by a car that was turning on to fareway avenue. he was taken to but non-life threatening injuries. the 17-year-old was issued a summons for failure to yield. sean: dover police are asking for your help identifying a woman suspected of stealing a car and credit cards. police say these surveillance photos from walmart and t.j. maxx show a woman using the stolen cards. the cards were in the car when...
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gregory downes is an associate professor of history at the university of california-davis rid his research focuses on 19 entry u.s. political and cultural history and the transformative impact
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police say 40-year-old gregory downing was on a motorcycle when he was hit by a car that was turning on to fareway avenue. the 17-year-old was issued a summons for failure to yield. >>> a man from maine is scheduled to be sentenced tomorrow after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a young girl he knew while living in rochester. 44-year-old christopher will serve at least 25 years in jail for the assaults that date back to 2003. the victims mother say this has been very hard to get through. she hopes that her daughter can now move forward. >> i'm hoping that i see her grow five inches in every direction and finish her education and find some hobbies. erin: again a formal sentencing hearing will take place for your help identifying a womanuspect of stealing a car and credit cards. police say these surveillance photos from walmart and t.j. maxx show a woman using the stolen cards. the victim says the cards were in her car when it was stolen for the parking lot, planet fitness in dover. they spotted the car and arrested the driver, 33-year-old michael page of raymond. he's now charge
police say 40-year-old gregory downing was on a motorcycle when he was hit by a car that was turning on to fareway avenue. the 17-year-old was issued a summons for failure to yield. >>> a man from maine is scheduled to be sentenced tomorrow after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a young girl he knew while living in rochester. 44-year-old christopher will serve at least 25 years in jail for the assaults that date back to 2003. the victims mother say this has been very hard to get...
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gregory downes is an associate professor of history at the university of california-davis rid his research focuses on 19 entry u.s. political and cultural history and the .ransformative impact he has several books including " the long reconstruction of popular politics in the south" and "after appomattox: military occupation and the end of war." for those of you who were not with us last year, "after the lens of the military to examine the time after the confederate surrender as an expansion of wartime. the last several years, dr. inns has been very active broadening public understanding of the reconstruction era. co-edited a new essay collection "the world the civil which seeks to redefine the united states. are also look at sites that appropriate for memorializing reconstruction. , dr. lowe,eaker earned ma and phd degrees from the university of washington -seattle. she served as the program manager for the underground railroad freedom program, which places minority college students from across the country and paid summer internships with parks and program offices, state historic preserva
gregory downes is an associate professor of history at the university of california-davis rid his research focuses on 19 entry u.s. political and cultural history and the .ransformative impact he has several books including " the long reconstruction of popular politics in the south" and "after appomattox: military occupation and the end of war." for those of you who were not with us last year, "after the lens of the military to examine the time after the confederate...
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police say that gregory downing was hit by car driven from cameron horn as horn was making left. downings injuries are not life-threatening. >>> gene: this morning family in waltham starting to clean up a parked car and slammed into the home. no word yet on any injuries. >> sara: police in boston are trying to figure out how a group of teens got their hands on a stolen suv before slamming into two cars and rolling over in roxbury. fox25 jessica reyes live at the scene. jess, some of the teens were trapped in that vehicle after the crash. >> jessica: they were, sara, for sometime and get all the specifics on this and know the suv was stolen and know it was full of teenager. boulevard lawrence street yesterday afternoon and people here at the time say it was running from police. >> i said it is not going to make it. >> jessica: dramatic video from sky fox showing car mlk junior in roxbury. the suv slammed into brenton >> lucky nobody get killed. >> jessica: police tell us five people inside the suv, including three juveniles. all five taken to local hospitals. anthony thomas was the
police say that gregory downing was hit by car driven from cameron horn as horn was making left. downings injuries are not life-threatening. >>> gene: this morning family in waltham starting to clean up a parked car and slammed into the home. no word yet on any injuries. >> sara: police in boston are trying to figure out how a group of teens got their hands on a stolen suv before slamming into two cars and rolling over in roxbury. fox25 jessica reyes live at the scene. jess, some...
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police say 40-year-old gregory downing was on a motorcycle when he was hit by a car that was turning onto fairway avenue. downing was taken to the hospital with serious, but not life-threatening injuries. the 17-year-old who was driving the car was issued a summons for failure to yield. a new effort is underway to help people understand the life-threatening duties facing law enforcement. these blue ribbons are part of a nationwide initiative. back in march, state trooper thomas clardy was killed on the mass pike. since then, a group of police wives has vowed to adorn towns in blue. hollis and brookline are the first towns in new hampshire to join this effort. it will feel like summer on this first official day of fall. kevin: builds dust clouds building into the north country. mostly sunny skies elsewhere. -- quite a bit of sunshine through the day and temperatures in most locations besting 80 degrees this afternoon. northern areas in the upper 70's. temperatures 10-15 degrees above normal for this time of year. front approaching. a couple of passing showers around tomorrow. for the t
police say 40-year-old gregory downing was on a motorcycle when he was hit by a car that was turning onto fairway avenue. downing was taken to the hospital with serious, but not life-threatening injuries. the 17-year-old who was driving the car was issued a summons for failure to yield. a new effort is underway to help people understand the life-threatening duties facing law enforcement. these blue ribbons are part of a nationwide initiative. back in march, state trooper thomas clardy was...
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. >> reporter: south holland police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by mentioned a lot is we care. 99% of the police officers are out here, got into this job because they care about people and that is what it's all about. >> reporter: chicago police officer sayanna sanders. >> everyone is not against the police, just like the police are not all against the community. people really do still want that partnership. they want to feel safe. >> reporter: overall, did this need to happen? >> yes. >> yes. >> change has to start somewhere and i think this is a good place to start. >> reporter: with the conversation to avoid jericka duncan, cbs news, chicago. >>> there has been a new incident involving a duck tour vehicle in boston. the fourth so far this year. a camera aboard the amphibious vehicle shows a woman apparently walking into the street without looking, right into its path. she suffered a minor leg injury. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will speak with john miller, new york city's deputy police commissioner, for intelli
. >> reporter: south holland police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by mentioned a lot is we care. 99% of the police officers are out here, got into this job because they care about people and that is what it's all about. >> reporter: chicago police officer sayanna sanders. >> everyone is not against the police, just like the police are not all against the community. people really do still want that partnership. they want to feel...
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trying to talk to somebody, it's not your >> reporter: police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by police. >> we protect, we serve. but the part that's not mentioned a lot is we care. 99% of the police officers are out here got into this job because they care about you. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: chicago police officer sayana sanders. >> everyone is not against the police. in fact, the police are not all against the community. people really do still want >> reporter: overall, did this need to happen? >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> >> change has to start somewhere, and i think this is a good place to start. >> reporter: with a conversation to avoid confrontation. jericka duncan, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. >> announcer: drivers parked side by side. >> judge judy: did you car door hit her car? >> it touched it. >> judge judy: i would've been very annoyed. >> announcer: then they went toe to toe. >> she proceeded to put her hand on my throat to choke me. >> she reached out and jus
trying to talk to somebody, it's not your >> reporter: police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by police. >> we protect, we serve. but the part that's not mentioned a lot is we care. 99% of the police officers are out here got into this job because they care about you. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: chicago police officer sayana sanders. >> everyone is not against the police. in fact, the police are not all against...
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while you're trying to talk to somebody, it's not your police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by police. >> we protect, we serve, but the part that's not mentioned a lot is we care. 99% of the police officers out here got into this job because they care about people. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: chicago police officer caeana sanders. >> everyone is not against the police. in fact, the police are not all against the community. partnership. they want to feel safe. >> reporter: overall, did this need to happen? >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> change has to start somewhere, and i think this is a good place to start. >> reporter: with a conversation to avoid confrontation. jericka duncan, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> happening now. don't feed the homeless. that is the message be given to valley churches. >>> the hunt is on for a groper in glendale. why police are worried this attacker could strike again. >>> 1st to breaking news
while you're trying to talk to somebody, it's not your police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by police. >> we protect, we serve, but the part that's not mentioned a lot is we care. 99% of the police officers out here got into this job because they care about people. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: chicago police officer caeana sanders. >> everyone is not against the police. in fact, the police are not all against the...
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. >> reporter: police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down, we serve. but the part that's not mentioned a lot is we care. 99% of the police officers are out here got into this job because they care about you. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: chicago police officer sayana sanders. >> everyone is not against the police. in fact, the police are not all against the community. people really do still want that partnership. they want to feel safe. >> reporter: overall, did this need to happen? >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> >> change has to start somewhere, and i think this is a good place to start. >> reporter: with a conversation to avoid confrontation. jericka duncan, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. , good night. i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. including with nukes, yes including with nukes. i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. nuclear, just the power the devastation, is very important to me. i want to be unpredict
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down my spine. >> all right, david gregory is now on the phone from longboat key actually. david?s, katie, the president is about to begin an education event, which is obviously being canceled. >> after the second plane hit, it goes from being just a mundane picture of the day to becoming a seminal event for our country. and i'm there with the president on that very occasion. >> today we've had a national tragedy. two airplanes have crashed into the world trade center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country. >> after the president's remarks, he speaks to the country, the atmosphere in the press corps was frenzied, confused. >> as soon as the president leaves that location, we are in the worst place in the world. his top advisers are gone, and we're stuck. >> this is clearly according to the u.s. government is a terror attack, as you heard the president say. of course, the best known is osama bin laden. but no alert coming from his organization. >> because of my beat, counterterrorism, intelligence, having covered al qaeda for, you know, years before that, the first thing i
down my spine. >> all right, david gregory is now on the phone from longboat key actually. david?s, katie, the president is about to begin an education event, which is obviously being canceled. >> after the second plane hit, it goes from being just a mundane picture of the day to becoming a seminal event for our country. and i'm there with the president on that very occasion. >> today we've had a national tragedy. two airplanes have crashed into the world trade center in an...
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. >> reporter: south holland police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by police. >> we protect, we serve, but the part that's not mentioned a lot 99% of the police officers out here got into this job because they care about people. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: chicago police officer caeana sanders. >> everyone is not against the police. in fact, the police are not all against the community. people really do still want that partnership. they want to feel safe. >> reporter: overall, did this need to happen? >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> change has to start somewhere, and i think this is a good place to start. >> reporte w jericka duncan, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for some of you the news continues, for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and of course from cbs this morning. this is the cbs overnight news. the suspect, ahmed ramami, is a suspect. his wife is reportedly working with investigators, meanwhile, the search is on for two others who may have started the second
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down the street. he was taking a left hand turn apparently when over washington street collided with several cars and ended up inside the restaurant. two people killed. gregory morin, a 32-year-old from newton, and eleanor miele, a 57-year-old. this news comes just as the owners of sweet tomatoes here soon. the city has put up barriers here. now there are more barriers here and they are made out of metal. i was just talking with some residents that say this gives them some piece of mind. as for that driver, no arraignment date has been set for him yet but he will be in court soon to face these new charges. back to you. >> thank you. stay with us. we will have continuing coverage of this breaking story. for update on this anytime you can go to our website cbsbaltimore.com. >>> also breaking, some new video shows a hit-and-run. a woman crossing the street right near the campus when a car hits her. the driver takes off from the scene. the victim is out of the hospital tonight but police are searching now for a gray or silver sedan. most likely with front end damage >>> tonight transit police are university student found dead along the commuter rail was hit by a
down the street. he was taking a left hand turn apparently when over washington street collided with several cars and ended up inside the restaurant. two people killed. gregory morin, a 32-year-old from newton, and eleanor miele, a 57-year-old. this news comes just as the owners of sweet tomatoes here soon. the city has put up barriers here. now there are more barriers here and they are made out of metal. i was just talking with some residents that say this gives them some piece of mind. as for...
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after 3 hours of back and forth, it all came down to this--- can the sands corporation sell the proposal of taxing tos dollars. <<< gregory carey/goldman sachs: "there is no deal that has any sort of revenue sharing formula or flexibility about the public contributions. 750 million or 39 percent of the total cost will have to be raised through a hotel tax. which means tourists will have to pay 88 cents for every 100 dollars they spend on hotel rooms. county commission chair steve sisolak has been looking at the numbers from other stadiums. steve sisolak/cc chair: "they're using sales tax, not paying for this, unless you live in las vegas and have a staycation where you stay at a hotel while living here you don't pay any of that. and why we would not look favorably on tourists coming in building a new stadium for our university that's in desperate need and at the same time attract an nfl team, which is going to attract more tourists, is going to create jobs regardless how you look at this, i don't understand." to host one of the most coveted franchises in the world wi tourists, but benefit casino mogul sheldon adelson if t
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(track)south holland police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after a friend was gunned down by police. (sot/baker)"we protect. we serve but the part that's not mentioned a lot is we care. 99% percent of the police officers got into this job because they care about people. that's what it's al caeana (say-on-a) sanders (sot/caeana)"everyone is not against the police just like the police are not all against the community. people still really do want that partnership. they want to feel safe."(sot) jd: overall, did this need to happen?(sot) yes. (all say yes...)(sot8) ayo:change has to start somewhere.. and i think this is a good place to start...(track)with a conversation to avoid confrontation. jericka duncan it's now on this morning. morning.and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.coming up next...the unique look at the pipeline debate from one farmer in the c. right now, several right now, several groups are >>> welcome back. right now several groups are fighting to put a permanent stop to the dakota access pipeline. >> since he 4 billion project was first announced it has bee
(track)south holland police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after a friend was gunned down by police. (sot/baker)"we protect. we serve but the part that's not mentioned a lot is we care. 99% percent of the police officers got into this job because they care about people. that's what it's al caeana (say-on-a) sanders (sot/caeana)"everyone is not against the police just like the police are not all against the community. people still really do want that partnership. they...
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down chestnut street, when his suv crossed washington st. and crashed right thru the front windiws of the restaurant. 32 yr old gregory morin of newton and 57 yr eleanor mee-lee of watertown died at the scene. he was an atty in boston, she was picking up pizza to take to off camera the restaurant owner decliined to comment on the indictment, she also could not say exactly when sweet tomatoes will reopen. reporter: five investigates has been looking into the record of the driver. on february 11 he was cited for failing to yield or stop. he thought the citation. in may a court found him responsible. we have not gotten a court date yet. ed: two people were killed and that crash. gregory morin and eleanor miele. her family just spoke with our jorge quiroga. jorge? reporter: her grieving mother still lives in their old neighborhood a few blocks from the family parish. she was here to help come up with easter baskets for the for this news that the man responsible for daughter's death has been indicted. >> i don't even -- i'm just sad. i don't feel anger. reporter: if not anger a terrible sense of loss came after her mother, 57 years old was wain
down chestnut street, when his suv crossed washington st. and crashed right thru the front windiws of the restaurant. 32 yr old gregory morin of newton and 57 yr eleanor mee-lee of watertown died at the scene. he was an atty in boston, she was picking up pizza to take to off camera the restaurant owner decliined to comment on the indictment, she also could not say exactly when sweet tomatoes will reopen. reporter: five investigates has been looking into the record of the driver. on february 11...
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. >> reporter: south holland police chief gregory baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by police. >> we protect, we serve, but the part that's not mentioned a lot 99% of the police officers out here got into this job because they care about people. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: chicago police officer caeana sanders. >> everyone is not against the police. in fact, the police are not all against the community. people really do still want that partnership. they want to feel safe. >> reporter: overall, did this need to happen? >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> change has to start somewhere, and i think this is a good place to start. >> reporter: with a conversation to avoid confrontation. jericka duncan, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for some of you the news continues, for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, september 22nd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> don't
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dispatcher apparently overheard a conversation between gregory collins and justin cruse about drugs... so they pinged the phone and tracked collins down to a gas station. he was charged with possession of meth and heroin... while cruse was charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. anchors chat/toss to rob rob's weather forecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell ahead of an front, we are seeing some rain and thunderstorms this morning and we can expect more this afternoon and evening. highs today will get into the mid 70s. behind the cold front, rain and thunder will slowly ease up and we should get back to sunshine fall into the upper 60s. were back in the low 70s later this week with rain and thunderstorms returning friday and into saturday. sunday is a bit drier but still offers a slight chance for showers. today: rain and thunderstorms off and on through the day. high: 76 5-15 mph tonight: rain and thunderstorms ending overnight. low: 60 dewpoint: 64 wind: n 3-5 mph wednesday:early am showers then becoming partly sunny. high: 68 dewpoint: 57 wind: ne 5-10 mph thursday: mostly sunny. am low: mph friday: most
dispatcher apparently overheard a conversation between gregory collins and justin cruse about drugs... so they pinged the phone and tracked collins down to a gas station. he was charged with possession of meth and heroin... while cruse was charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. anchors chat/toss to rob rob's weather forecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell ahead of an front, we are seeing some rain and thunderstorms this morning and we can expect more this...
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down, still boarded up, six months after this deadly accident. in that wreck that happened on march 1st of this year, 32-year-old gregory moran and 57-year-old eleanor mealy were both customers at that restaurant at the time and both were killed when the suv came barreling through the front of sweet tomatoes. it was the middle of dinnertime when bradford castler drove his suv down chestnut street and right through the front of sweet tomatoes, killing two people and injuring seven others inside that restaurant. today the middlesex county district attorney's office announced that castler has been indicted on one count of operating a motor vehicle to endanger and 2 counts of motor vehicle months. many people in newton were wondering this day would come. >> the facts will come out. if it's through the legal system, then that's great. we knew what occurred and didn't know the circumstances. and now we'll learn that. hopefully there can be closure. it's a loss for all concerned, but -- tragic. >>> back out here live, the work on the sidewalk has only been going on the last two weeks or so. in fact, they've just put in the their work here. sweet tomatoes w
down, still boarded up, six months after this deadly accident. in that wreck that happened on march 1st of this year, 32-year-old gregory moran and 57-year-old eleanor mealy were both customers at that restaurant at the time and both were killed when the suv came barreling through the front of sweet tomatoes. it was the middle of dinnertime when bradford castler drove his suv down chestnut street and right through the front of sweet tomatoes, killing two people and injuring seven others inside...
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cass lar had been driving down us which net street when his crashed through the front window of the restaurant. >> 57-year-old elmore miele of watertown and 32-year-old gregory morin of newton died at the scene. he was an attorney in boston. she was picking up pizza to take to her church gathering that night. >> off-camera the restaurant owner declined to comment on the indictment. she could not say exactly when sweet tomatoes will reopen. >> 5:00 investigates has also been looking into the driving record of brad casler. in brockline for failing to stop or yield. he fought that citation but in court on may 9, jaung found him responsible for failing to stop. the d.a.'s office has not announce ad court date yesterday for the sweet tomatoes crash. we're live in ought ton to, wcvb, newscenter 5. >> thank you. new at 6:00, we continue our team coverage from newton. >> i'm here on street. this was miele's childhood bearish. she was on her way to make easter baskets for the poor when she stopped for a quick pizza. her mother still lives in the neighborhood. >> elmore desmond's daughter killed at sweet tomatoes six months ago. >> he says, mom, i have horrible news f
cass lar had been driving down us which net street when his crashed through the front window of the restaurant. >> 57-year-old elmore miele of watertown and 32-year-old gregory morin of newton died at the scene. he was an attorney in boston. she was picking up pizza to take to her church gathering that night. >> off-camera the restaurant owner declined to comment on the indictment. she could not say exactly when sweet tomatoes will reopen. >> 5:00 investigates has also been...
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least put their bills on the floor and let us have a vote up or down so the american people know where we stand. >> host: congressman gregory meeks from new york, democrat, thank you for joining us. >> washington journal, live everyday with news with news and policy issues that impact too. coming up on saturday morning, washington examiner commentary writer, ash -- and billy carpenter associate editor will join us to talk about the latest 2016 development. then anthony cordesman from the center for strategic and international study will talk about the united states recent $1.3 billion payment to iran to settle an unresolved arms deal after the initial payout during the discussion. >> next, house oversight
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down chestnut street. he crossed over to washington street -- according to the d.a. at the time he was taking a the busy washington street and ended up right inside the restaurant. two people killed. gregory morin a 32-year-old from newton and eleanor miele who was 57 years old from watertown. seven others were seriously injured. this news coming as the owners of the very popular restaurant prepared to reopen. there is a crew as we are speaking working on putting barriers up in front of restaurant behind. this intersection had been problematic even before this accident with several accidents happening here before. as for the news about the driver bradford casler, we are told he is not in custody and no date has been set for his arraignment. he will be in court soon to face these new charges. back to you. >> you can stay with us for continuing coverage of this breaking story. for updates anytime go website cbsbaltimore.com. >>> know at 5:30 west wood so-called can opener bridge claiming yet another victim. today's crash the latest in a series of accidents involving two tall tracks. we have seen dozens of these crashes in recent years. >> fortunately none of these have caused any serious in
down chestnut street. he crossed over to washington street -- according to the d.a. at the time he was taking a the busy washington street and ended up right inside the restaurant. two people killed. gregory morin a 32-year-old from newton and eleanor miele who was 57 years old from watertown. seven others were seriously injured. this news coming as the owners of the very popular restaurant prepared to reopen. there is a crew as we are speaking working on putting barriers up in front of...
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gregory morin was killed in the crash. erin: president obama has declared this week prescription opioid and epidemic awareness week. the rate is also down this month compared to the same time last year. it still persists. so far this month amr has responded to 33 overdoses, four of them deadly. last september the emergency service responded to 91 overdoses. >> we're encouraged by particularly by august. september is still training in the right direction. i think safe station is a big part of that. along with the law enforcement work that's been going on and all of the other folks that are behind the scenes putting in a tremendous effort as well. erin: despite the movement, amr saying that people are still dying almost every day. nationwide the number of overdose deaths involving opioids is roughly quad rule would since 1999. sean: lebanon police are investigating a possible meth renihan meadows. they found the home at 1:45 while conducting a welfare check. the unit was evacuated. they were waiting for a search warrant to continue looking through the home. they are expected to release more information later today. a. the navy has abandon
gregory morin was killed in the crash. erin: president obama has declared this week prescription opioid and epidemic awareness week. the rate is also down this month compared to the same time last year. it still persists. so far this month amr has responded to 33 overdoses, four of them deadly. last september the emergency service responded to 91 overdoses. >> we're encouraged by particularly by august. september is still training in the right direction. i think safe station is a big part...
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gregory meese laying into wells fargo ceo john stumpf. hedge fund are moving away from deutsch bank all spooking the stock market. it was down% and it took the entire financial sector along with it. john stumpf comes to d.c., he gets a well-deserved battering. but what happens now for the american public, particularly the wells fargo customers. >> this was the first time he needed something like this to bring democrats and republicans together on a common theme. but the seminal basic question is where were they? where was management on this equation and where were the regulators on this as well. we had this first hearing. we had him here asking where his management was. where was the board as well on all of this. this follow-up question is where were the regulators. the o.c.c. has 70 of their own regulators embedded in the institutions. cfpb is acting like they always do, non-responsive to congress. those are the two questions that have to be resolved. charles: whenever there is a question about where were regulators, the left says, we need more, let's throw more money at it instead where you typically come from with wee res
gregory meese laying into wells fargo ceo john stumpf. hedge fund are moving away from deutsch bank all spooking the stock market. it was down% and it took the entire financial sector along with it. john stumpf comes to d.c., he gets a well-deserved battering. but what happens now for the american public, particularly the wells fargo customers. >> this was the first time he needed something like this to bring democrats and republicans together on a common theme. but the seminal basic...
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when investigators say he drove down chestnut street suv hitting several parked cars then driving right into a packed sweet tomatoes restaurant. kneelly and 32-year-old gregory morin were killed, 7 others hurt. kneelly's family hope the driver would be held accountable. >>> what was going on in that mind when he drove through that intersection. that's a he i will driven intersection. and we haven't heard anything. >>> the district attorney's office hasn't said what they believed happen that made castler lose control. millie was ordering a pizza when she was killed. if you have to put your faith in god there was some strange you know -- that things happen in life. you just can't explain. >>> and to make sure an accident like that never happens against reopened since that accident happenened. as for the driver it's unclear when he will appear in court. in newton, nicole oliverio, 7news "today in new england." >>> we want to let you know the attorney for the driver has just released the following statement. we're going to read it to now. mr. castler feels tremendous grief. and sorrow for the victims and their families. it was truly a tragic accident condition c
when investigators say he drove down chestnut street suv hitting several parked cars then driving right into a packed sweet tomatoes restaurant. kneelly and 32-year-old gregory morin were killed, 7 others hurt. kneelly's family hope the driver would be held accountable. >>> what was going on in that mind when he drove through that intersection. that's a he i will driven intersection. and we haven't heard anything. >>> the district attorney's office hasn't said what they...
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down, one to go. the search continues for a third suspect wanted in connection with that murder, all while the family prepares to bury gregory holt today, and the big question is why did this happen in the first place? >> 29-year-old james mallory was arrested in the louisville courtroom just before he was to offer testimony in another high-profile case. authorities say mallory claimed to have bombshell evidence against one of louisville metro's better-known inmates, john "hot boy" jones, who is currently on trial for attempted murder. >> red! red, what's up, boy? >> mallory had been serving a nine-year prison sentence for armed robbery. a judge gave him probation after learning he had written a letter to prosecutors saying he had evidence against jones and was willing to testify. but now along with anthony hogan he has been charged with the murder of gregory holt. >> i'm not guilty. i didn't kill nobody, and i didn't burglarize nobody's home. and i have not owned a gun since i've been out of corrections. >> but mallory thinks he knows why he's been implicated in gregory holt's murder. >> i was implicated in it because his m
down, one to go. the search continues for a third suspect wanted in connection with that murder, all while the family prepares to bury gregory holt today, and the big question is why did this happen in the first place? >> 29-year-old james mallory was arrested in the louisville courtroom just before he was to offer testimony in another high-profile case. authorities say mallory claimed to have bombshell evidence against one of louisville metro's better-known inmates, john "hot...
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say casler drove down chestnut street in his s.u.v., across washington, hitting several parked cars, then driving right into a packed sweet tomatoes restaurant. miele and 32-year-old gregory morin were killed. miele's family hoped the driver would be held accountable. >> whatever was going on in his mind that night when he drove through that intersection, that's a heavily driven intersection, and, you know, we haven't heard anything. >> nicole: the district attorney's office hasn't said what they believe happened that made casler lose control. miele was ordering a pizza when she was killed. her family devastated every day god that there was some strange... things happen in life. you just can't explain. >> nicole: these barriers were put up just yesterday as that indictment came down. what is still unclear is when this driver is going to be heading to court where we hope to learn more about what happened before that deadly drive. that's the latest live in newton, nicole oliverio, 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: breaking overnight, one person has died after being shot in dorchester. ripley street. 7's victoria warren is live in our control room with the very latest
say casler drove down chestnut street in his s.u.v., across washington, hitting several parked cars, then driving right into a packed sweet tomatoes restaurant. miele and 32-year-old gregory morin were killed. miele's family hoped the driver would be held accountable. >> whatever was going on in his mind that night when he drove through that intersection, that's a heavily driven intersection, and, you know, we haven't heard anything. >> nicole: the district attorney's office hasn't...
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least put their bills on the floor and let us have a vote up or down so the american people know where we stand. >> host: congressman gregory meeks from new york, democrat, thank you for joining us. >> washington journal, live everyday with news with news and policy issues that impact too. coming up on saturday morning, washington examiner commentary writer, ash -- and billy carpenter associate editor will join us to talk about the latest 2016 development. then anthony cordesman from the center for strategic and international study will talk about the united states recent $1.3 billion payment to iran to settle an unresolved arms deal after the initial payout during the discussion. >> next, house oversight from the flooding in louisiana. after that a look at the congressional agenda with new york congressman tom reed. then, new york congressman gregory meeks talks about the 2016 campaign and outreach to minority voters. >> now, the august 2016 flooding in louisiana and the federal response. fema officials and john bell edwards discussed the displacement of thousands of people and federal a. this house oversight hearing is al
least put their bills on the floor and let us have a vote up or down so the american people know where we stand. >> host: congressman gregory meeks from new york, democrat, thank you for joining us. >> washington journal, live everyday with news with news and policy issues that impact too. coming up on saturday morning, washington examiner commentary writer, ash -- and billy carpenter associate editor will join us to talk about the latest 2016 development. then anthony cordesman...
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gregory, nbc news. >> arnie was also co-founder of the golf channel, which is now part of nbc sports group. and let's get downhange where jim cramer joins us. someone woke me up at like 10:00 at night with that news, which was a little unsettling. but i was glad to find out -- i mean, i was glad i didn't have to find out in the morning, but sad to hear it last night. had troubled sleep afterwards. >> i did not know what golf was until arnold palmer. it was the sport. you heard about these guys who were legendary, ben hogan, mostly because they design courses. and arnold palmer comes along and suddenly it's on tv in my house. and not because we knew what golf was or golf, but because this guy was such a personality. >> he was a personality. and he had -- he certainly whatever it is that takes to have credibility and sincerity and not even to look like you're a paid show for products, he had it, didn't he? >> yeah, he did. look, remember, this is a game where people didn't make any money. suddenly there was a guy who changed that. endorsements matter. we saw a lot of guys, i think sam snead was a big endorser w
gregory, nbc news. >> arnie was also co-founder of the golf channel, which is now part of nbc sports group. and let's get downhange where jim cramer joins us. someone woke me up at like 10:00 at night with that news, which was a little unsettling. but i was glad to find out -- i mean, i was glad i didn't have to find out in the morning, but sad to hear it last night. had troubled sleep afterwards. >> i did not know what golf was until arnold palmer. it was the sport. you heard about...
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gregory: this 9/11 lawsuit bill seems to be framed as an up or down proposition. is that accurate or is there room? josh: well, we certainly would welcome congressional action that would address the concerns .hat we've raised so i guess that's the reason we're having conversations is to try to find an approach that would satisfy the concerns and the desire of some members of adrets to want to requests of the 9/11 families -- address the requests of the 9/11 families and we're hopeful that they can find a way to do that that doesn't carve out the kinds of exceptions that put our diplomats and service members at risk around the world. gregory: your answer to libya before suggests there's two moving parts here, right? the sovereign immunity stripping and also the response from other nations which may or may not be reciprocal to that. am i charactering your position correctly? if that's true, is there anything you can do to reduce the immunity protection without triggering some sort of international law? josh: i guess what i -- the best way i can answer your question,
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gregory meeks grilling stumpf on the hill yesterday. we'll talk about the hearing and what he wants to see done at the bank. here are the futures this morning after a dow day with the dow downy. futures this morning looking a little better. stabilized above fair value for the dow. "squawk" will be right back. guess what guys, i switched to sprint. sprint? i'm hearing good things about the network. all the networks are great now. we're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of each other. and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier rates. save money on your phone bill, invest it in your small business. wouldn't you love more customers? i would definitely love some new customers. sprint will help you add customers and cut your costs. switch your business to sprint and save 50% on most current verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. don't let a 1% difference cost you twice as much. whoooo! for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. >>> welcome back, everybody. happy friday. it has been a busy morning right here on "squawk box." we have our special guest host this morning who has a lot more to tell us about. toby cosgrove is the president and ceo of th
gregory meeks grilling stumpf on the hill yesterday. we'll talk about the hearing and what he wants to see done at the bank. here are the futures this morning after a dow day with the dow downy. futures this morning looking a little better. stabilized above fair value for the dow. "squawk" will be right back. guess what guys, i switched to sprint. sprint? i'm hearing good things about the network. all the networks are great now. we're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of...