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. >> reporter: charles hawthorn is a researcher studying fire danger. he says the areas in vivid red are at greatest risk for a large quake on the hayward fault. they may also be prone to post-quake fires. he fears crews will not have the water they need to douse the many fires. that's because the water system in the east bay is vulnerable to mass failures. >> after a really major event, we would potentially see thousands of leaks. >> reporter: xavier irias is the district's head engineer. he said cast-iron pipe accounts for more than one-third of the 4,000-mile water supply system and could easily rupture. perhaps the greatest risk is here in the hills of berkeley where the hayward fault loves straight through the center of the uc berkeley stadium. after the devastating 1991 oakland hills fire, berkeley voters approved a bond measure to install a network of quake-resistant pipes in the city, along with several 50,000 underground reservoirs like this one being built in san francisco. but that plan went nowhere. hawthorn says that was due to neighborhood
. >> reporter: charles hawthorn is a researcher studying fire danger. he says the areas in vivid red are at greatest risk for a large quake on the hayward fault. they may also be prone to post-quake fires. he fears crews will not have the water they need to douse the many fires. that's because the water system in the east bay is vulnerable to mass failures. >> after a really major event, we would potentially see thousands of leaks. >> reporter: xavier irias is the district's...
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the crews arriving from lexington road, hawthorne lane, the command center. power lines and trees are down. because it is so dark overnight, hard to ewhere team coverage live with more. testify knee, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, and concord fire fighters are asking people to aroad this area. again the intersection of lexington road and hawthorne lane. looking behind me i tweeted this out. is our first live look out. 21 hawthorne lane landing just feet from this home. it is also -- broke power lines as well and you can see from this roof structure right here just how big this tree was. again, giving you indication just how strong the wind was when it blew through this area and actually the homeowner actually just peaked her head outside and a very dangerous situation and you can see the power lines are down because of this in not the only area that had been impacted, and, again, lexington road. the 400 block, that is now closed because several massive trees are blocking the road. also power lines are down in that area. are asking everyone to stay inside th
the crews arriving from lexington road, hawthorne lane, the command center. power lines and trees are down. because it is so dark overnight, hard to ewhere team coverage live with more. testify knee, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, and concord fire fighters are asking people to aroad this area. again the intersection of lexington road and hawthorne lane. looking behind me i tweeted this out. is our first live look out. 21 hawthorne lane landing just feet from this home. it is also --...
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hawthorne said it appears the kitten really wanted to be a part of the family. (kelly hawthorne/ found kitten in car hood) "well i wasn't planning on g but the story surrounding this little kitten is too amazing for me to surrender it - i have to keep it." the family believes the kitten is a stray. following a vet visit....the kitten is in good health and now has a new home. donald trump has always been a larger-than-life figure. and now larger than life naked statues of the billionaire businessman are appearing in spots across the country. the statues....which weigh about 80-pounds each...were created by "ginger," a las passers- by....including these people in los angeles. other cities with these statues include cleveland, new york, san francisco and seattle. omaha nebraska's henry doorly zoo is inviting visitors to meet a frisky set of tiger triplets. isabella the tiger showed off her rare amur tiger cubs this week in their public debut. the two male and one female getting acclimated to the curious new faces peering into their home. the cubs were born july 7-t
hawthorne said it appears the kitten really wanted to be a part of the family. (kelly hawthorne/ found kitten in car hood) "well i wasn't planning on g but the story surrounding this little kitten is too amazing for me to surrender it - i have to keep it." the family believes the kitten is a stray. following a vet visit....the kitten is in good health and now has a new home. donald trump has always been a larger-than-life figure. and now larger than life naked statues of the...
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the hawthornes heard more meowing. it turns out the kitten had never left! kelly says it was a sign. "well i wasn't planning on getting story surrounding this little kitten is too amazing for me to surrender it - i have to keep it." the family took the kitten to the vet and after the nod of good health-- the kitten was good t now on "more access" -- he's conquered the world of boxing but you won't believe what floyd mayweather is doing next! plus, before carlos santana returns to vegas.. find out why his new super band is being called one of the biggest groups ever then before the tour hits vegas why kanye west is "popping up" in our city! and britney spears back in a big way! see what she did that has social media buzzing! your access to las vegas entertainment starts now more's resident d-j is in the house getting the
the hawthornes heard more meowing. it turns out the kitten had never left! kelly says it was a sign. "well i wasn't planning on getting story surrounding this little kitten is too amazing for me to surrender it - i have to keep it." the family took the kitten to the vet and after the nod of good health-- the kitten was good t now on "more access" -- he's conquered the world of boxing but you won't believe what floyd mayweather is doing next! plus, before carlos santana...
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wrap it up the >> now it's not all serious with coach hawthorne. >> that's new. i never seen that one from you. >> coach hawthorne, is it -- >> it's not natural if you look into the camera. [ inaudible ] >> i try fot to let my kids get stronger than i am. wins. >> when they get to the high school level, playing football, they realize my job is not to fit in but to standout. they start coming into their own. you really get to feel what being a lineman is about. >> he's an overall role model. coach, thank you for everything. >> without him i wouldn't be here right i'll remember it. >> mon nestle, i respect him as a father figure. >> on the field i'm able to serve my community to help the young men become better men. i want to make sure that the people that work under me is respectful to the people that they found. it's also the same principles that apply on the football field that apply to the job. in law enforcement and the football field and has no plans to stop any time soon. at chandler high school. >> get a drink, hurry up. >> good luck to the wolves this year
wrap it up the >> now it's not all serious with coach hawthorne. >> that's new. i never seen that one from you. >> coach hawthorne, is it -- >> it's not natural if you look into the camera. [ inaudible ] >> i try fot to let my kids get stronger than i am. wins. >> when they get to the high school level, playing football, they realize my job is not to fit in but to standout. they start coming into their own. you really get to feel what being a lineman is...
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damage just like this here that you see on hawthorne lane. you can see a large tree has uprooted and fallen on power lines here and that's the type of damage we are seeing we can see trees down and limbs down and this is the type of damage they are dealing with. the fire crews here are assessing the damage. and that's the word from the fire chief here on the scene. we do expect an update from him shortly. the good news here no injuries reported at this point. but we know some very fierce winds came through this area creating quite a bit of damage. again we will have another live update in ten minutes and learn information from the fire ie shortly. nicole jacobs, wbz this morning. >> reporter: and i am anna meiler live in marlboro where walker street is shut down because of a massive rethat snapped in half and fell tearing down power hines with it. here's a closer look at the damage. police are blocking off the streets to make sure no one drives through. and national grid is here on scene. they have shut down power on this road and some of the
damage just like this here that you see on hawthorne lane. you can see a large tree has uprooted and fallen on power lines here and that's the type of damage we are seeing we can see trees down and limbs down and this is the type of damage they are dealing with. the fire crews here are assessing the damage. and that's the word from the fire chief here on the scene. we do expect an update from him shortly. the good news here no injuries reported at this point. but we know some very fierce winds...
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he put his hands in his pocket while talking about his beloved hawthorn. who is hawthorn? mr. kendall: nathaniel hawthorne, the scarlet letter, he was his buddy from college. no, i willquote is, not take them out of my pockets, i am in the country and i like to feel the comfort of it. mr. kendall: his wife becomes really crotchety. hawthorne writes a letter and says don't worry about not sending the invitation to the white house, as long as jane is there, i'm not so keen on going. she becomes really difficult. pierce has a problem with alcoholism early in his life and she makes some references to it, undermining her husband. all of the stress that pierce had to deal with, he had the violent death in front of his face, his wife collapsing, i think we have to take the family considerations, they are part of the historical record as well. brian: who else did you talk to? mr. kendall: what i really enjoyed with franklin roosevelt, i spoke to a lot of the grandchildren. franklin roosevelt had five children. franklin roosevelt's children did not do so well. he had five children who
he put his hands in his pocket while talking about his beloved hawthorn. who is hawthorn? mr. kendall: nathaniel hawthorne, the scarlet letter, he was his buddy from college. no, i willquote is, not take them out of my pockets, i am in the country and i like to feel the comfort of it. mr. kendall: his wife becomes really crotchety. hawthorne writes a letter and says don't worry about not sending the invitation to the white house, as long as jane is there, i'm not so keen on going. she becomes...
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you can see that hawthorne blocked off with tape. that was the command center where fire fighters are working. they are taking a look at maps assessing the damage and we just got an update. they are going to have a news conference at 6:00 to give us the very latest numbers on the damage here in concord, but, injuries, but we are going to continue to follow. and, again, they will have a live look at us for 6 and we will let you know what to say. stephanie coueignoux, fox 25 morning news. >> reporter: i am jessica reyes live in marlborough in morning and here on walker street and this is the worst area of damage here in this town. looking up the street, you can see there is a police cruiser blocking the road here and beyond that, a national grid truck, and they are here this morning because there was a a big gust of wind blew down and took down some power lines with it and created a dangerous situation here on walker street. want to show you some video from earlier this morning when we were able to get a little closer to it. you can se
you can see that hawthorne blocked off with tape. that was the command center where fire fighters are working. they are taking a look at maps assessing the damage and we just got an update. they are going to have a news conference at 6:00 to give us the very latest numbers on the damage here in concord, but, injuries, but we are going to continue to follow. and, again, they will have a live look at us for 6 and we will let you know what to say. stephanie coueignoux, fox 25 morning news....
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there is significant damage here on hawthorne lane. obviously the tree in this person's front yard was uprooted. again, resting on those power lines. the chief telling us a few moments ago there was also significant damage on lexington road. thatdb they're out with the daylight just getting their first real look at the damage in town. he was telling us that there were no injuries from a storm that rolled through here overnight, but there is some damage to some of the homes here. he said probably half dozen homes at least that they know of so far were affected by the storm. and again, power affected in town, as well. concord has its own private light department. concord municipal light. he said right now they're going through and trying to shut off areas, but it's not work that's been completed yet. you want to make sure you're very careful if you see any downed power lines in concord. no injuries from this storm that came through here overnight, the national weather service said that concord and marlborough were the towns most affected
there is significant damage here on hawthorne lane. obviously the tree in this person's front yard was uprooted. again, resting on those power lines. the chief telling us a few moments ago there was also significant damage on lexington road. thatdb they're out with the daylight just getting their first real look at the damage in town. he was telling us that there were no injuries from a storm that rolled through here overnight, but there is some damage to some of the homes here. he said...
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thankfully i did ask, no one hawthorne lane and lexington road, very enormous trees literally feet from homes right here. at the moment, six fire fighters with the concord fire department, they are setting off a command center here at this parking lot at the intersection going door to door. they are speaking with people. they are assessing the damage. it is not really raining very hard right now. i would call it more sprinkles. but the worst of the storm has taking a look around, power is out in this area as we were driving. we saw street lights were out. to, again, if do you happen to be driving which we do not recommend, that is something -- but the power is out in this area. fire fighters are going door to door, checking in with people, making sure that they are okay and lexington road is shut down because of live power lines and enormous tree power lines and enormous trees. >> daniel: all right, stephanie, thank you. just to reiterate, jessica reyes tweeted out the picture from the location she is at from framingham road where a large branch has followed across. if you follow jessic
thankfully i did ask, no one hawthorne lane and lexington road, very enormous trees literally feet from homes right here. at the moment, six fire fighters with the concord fire department, they are setting off a command center here at this parking lot at the intersection going door to door. they are speaking with people. they are assessing the damage. it is not really raining very hard right now. i would call it more sprinkles. but the worst of the storm has taking a look around, power is out...
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let's look at the damage behind mech the tree completely uprooted on hawthorne lane areach this is where we are seeing quite significant damage in this part of the community. i can also tell you according to the chief, many of the lines are live. at some point he says crews will shut off the power in reinstall poles and get things back in a safe manner for the communities and get the roadspassable. that's why they are encouraging people to stay at home if possible. i can tell you also in the 400 and 500 blocks of lexington road that's also an area where the chief says it's significant damage. again, we spoke with m-ema officials here letting us know they are here to provide the chief calls this a second alarm level that they are dealing with here. exexpects that to go up -- he expects that to go up to a level three but right now they are assessing the damage and i can also tell you the national weather service is here assessing the damage because right now, according to the chief, they don't know if it was a microburst if it was some sort of tornadic activity but nonetheless they are ass
let's look at the damage behind mech the tree completely uprooted on hawthorne lane areach this is where we are seeing quite significant damage in this part of the community. i can also tell you according to the chief, many of the lines are live. at some point he says crews will shut off the power in reinstall poles and get things back in a safe manner for the communities and get the roadspassable. that's why they are encouraging people to stay at home if possible. i can tell you also in the...
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more of the storm damage on hawthorne lane. the enormous train toppled and a better idea how strong those winds had to be. this tree as you can see just landed feet from this woman's home and i spoke with her earlier this morning and she is here alone. she woke to about a dozen trees she said falling all around here. she has never been anything like this. it is incredibly frightening. no reports of any injuries and, again, a dozen home so that is according to the fire chief. again, they are working to go door to door to see what else they have out there. and, again, we just spoke with the fire chief. we do want to pass along that safety warning. this is what he had to say. >> you go outside, you want to really be aware that -- that some of these trees have wires within them, and -- and they are >> again, you -- you heard that. the electricity still flowing through many of these downed power lines, and, again, that is a major safety hazard. so much so that fire fighters -- he is not even allowing his crew to come down some of th
more of the storm damage on hawthorne lane. the enormous train toppled and a better idea how strong those winds had to be. this tree as you can see just landed feet from this woman's home and i spoke with her earlier this morning and she is here alone. she woke to about a dozen trees she said falling all around here. she has never been anything like this. it is incredibly frightening. no reports of any injuries and, again, a dozen home so that is according to the fire chief. again, they are...
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hawthorne, the scarlet letter author.o colors monitor husband, i will not take her out of the pocket. i am in the country and i like to feel the comfort of it. >> his wife becomes really crotchety. hawthorne writes a letter and says don't worry about not sending the invitation to the white house, as long as jane is there, i'm not so keen on going. she becomes really difficult. here's has a problem with alcoholism early in his life and she makes him references to it undermining her husband. all of the stress that peers had to deal with, he had the violent death in front of his face, his wife collapsing, i think we have to take the amylase -- family considerations. they are part of the historical record is all -- as well. >> who else did you talk to? >> i enjoyed, i spoke to a lot of the grant of the frequent roosevelt. he had five children. frequent roosevelt children did not do so well. -- franklin roosevelt's children did not do so. get five children who had 19 marriages. one of the daughters, roosevelt eldest child, she
hawthorne, the scarlet letter author.o colors monitor husband, i will not take her out of the pocket. i am in the country and i like to feel the comfort of it. >> his wife becomes really crotchety. hawthorne writes a letter and says don't worry about not sending the invitation to the white house, as long as jane is there, i'm not so keen on going. she becomes really difficult. here's has a problem with alcoholism early in his life and she makes him references to it undermining her...
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this is hawthorne's home thochlt serious damage to this home. the chief tells us they hope to have power running to all homes still without power by the end of the day today. we are live in concord, 7 news. >> sarah: since that early-morning burst of weather yesterday, we have seen pretty much nothing but beautiful clear skies here. >> anchor: beautiful day outside today. definitely a chilly morning. things have warmed up really. >> reporter: yesterday morning, tropical moisture. dry as it gets. here in mid to late august. 44, the low in norwood. 61 in boston. all of us recovering nicely now. this afternoon, mid-70's common from boston to norwood. over to plymouth. temperatures close to 80 will be widespread later on this afternoon. 2:00, 3:00, 4:00. dew point levels down into the mid--40's. very comfortable amounts of humidity. below 60. you notice less humidity. we have certainly had that in play. we also have sunshine in place. that is not going to change much. we had clear crystal clear skies at times today. overnight tonight, clear skies. m
this is hawthorne's home thochlt serious damage to this home. the chief tells us they hope to have power running to all homes still without power by the end of the day today. we are live in concord, 7 news. >> sarah: since that early-morning burst of weather yesterday, we have seen pretty much nothing but beautiful clear skies here. >> anchor: beautiful day outside today. definitely a chilly morning. things have warmed up really. >> reporter: yesterday morning, tropical...
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clean all the road around lexington road on hawthorn lane and further down making quick and very steady process. the clean-up continues today on lexington road after yesterday's ef1 tornado after a path of destruction half mile long and for the owners of 39 homes damaged they are left to deal with insurance companies. for diana mcnicholas whose home was damaged she told us today was actually more difficult than yesterday. >> i think i realized i was probably in shock yesterday because it was all te talking to people. feeling a little overwhelmed right now like i'm sure everybody is. >> we spoke with daughter yesterday morningar the tornado hit. jenna was home alone at the time and quickly called her parents back from the cape cod vacation. her mom says it is just now sinking in. her daughter survived tornado. crews told us they are working as quickly as possible to get life back to normal for residents. >> everybody has been fantastic. as soon as possible. >> stephanie: as for the mcnicholas family as reality continues to set in, they are thankful nobody was hurt. now they are wondering
clean all the road around lexington road on hawthorn lane and further down making quick and very steady process. the clean-up continues today on lexington road after yesterday's ef1 tornado after a path of destruction half mile long and for the owners of 39 homes damaged they are left to deal with insurance companies. for diana mcnicholas whose home was damaged she told us today was actually more difficult than yesterday. >> i think i realized i was probably in shock yesterday because it...
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and inglewood and hawthorne. really challenged areas. some of the most dangerous cities in america.orne was ranked the 11th most dangerous and the amount of crime in a community, the lack of safety and certainty and stability and when you couple that with an absence of positive role models and education, lack of opportunity and lack of good schools. and by the way, lack of willingness, unfortunately, because of safety concerns for some great educators to go into those communities and just for the despair and frustration they feel when they're unable to be in a place that supports quality education. this is all just a confluence of events that produces catastrophic results. >> you heard, jesse, sheriff clark say it's not just the police. it can ignite things but it's always these social pathologists. i want to point out to you the highest black male incarceration rate as represented by the dad we saw, any state, wisconsin and largely out of that city, milwaukee. >> democrats have controlled milwaukee for decades, juan, and blacks are really suffering there. like you said, huge achiev
and inglewood and hawthorne. really challenged areas. some of the most dangerous cities in america.orne was ranked the 11th most dangerous and the amount of crime in a community, the lack of safety and certainty and stability and when you couple that with an absence of positive role models and education, lack of opportunity and lack of good schools. and by the way, lack of willingness, unfortunately, because of safety concerns for some great educators to go into those communities and just for...
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russell hawthorne is live at the mall. is there a sense a sense it is safer somehow? >> reporter: we have definitely seen them multiple -?times already today so their presence out here is certainly being felt. this is all being paid for by a initiative from the businesses down here who are desperate to get you back. here they come, security guards patrolling the mall beginning today. >> i don't think we will fix it overnight. >> reporter: but fed up business owners are hopeful. >> we have been harassed. % we have had to escort employees. this. >> reporter: the number of guards patrolling is still unclear. >> we actually have been set a specific number. >> reporter: they will not carry a gun, rather they will be armed with pepper spray. >> in the most extreme cases they have been trained on doing citizens arrests. >> reporter: videos of recent attacks highlight the violent issues bothering the mall. police chief and others not mean moving all transients off of the mall. >> panhandling is not against the law. >> reporter: the security guards will not replace police. he
russell hawthorne is live at the mall. is there a sense a sense it is safer somehow? >> reporter: we have definitely seen them multiple -?times already today so their presence out here is certainly being felt. this is all being paid for by a initiative from the businesses down here who are desperate to get you back. here they come, security guards patrolling the mall beginning today. >> i don't think we will fix it overnight. >> reporter: but fed up business owners are...
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we're on hawthorne lane. this street was the hardest hit. there's a tree down in this person's front yard. and a bit further down the street here the cleanup the getting under way. there is quite a lot town. >> reporter: crews in concorde freeing up power lines brought down by an intense overnight tomorrow. i don't think my heart has beat that fast ever. it was absolutely insane. >> jenna woke up around 3:00 and saw this large tree uprouted in the front yard of her home along hawthorne lane. >> i woke up in three minute later i ran to each side of the house. i could go outside after 30 minutes. through. >> we have some structural damage nothing major. there's no reports of injuries from the storm. the damage seen from sky 7 concentrated on a few streetings around lexington road. this warning as the cleanup begins. >> if you go outside. be aware that some of these trees have wires within them. and they are charged. this whole section of town will out for sometime. we've got polls to set. we have a poles down and just a lot of damage. >> this
we're on hawthorne lane. this street was the hardest hit. there's a tree down in this person's front yard. and a bit further down the street here the cleanup the getting under way. there is quite a lot town. >> reporter: crews in concorde freeing up power lines brought down by an intense overnight tomorrow. i don't think my heart has beat that fast ever. it was absolutely insane. >> jenna woke up around 3:00 and saw this large tree uprouted in the front yard of her home along...
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sera: we are seeing more damage here this morning is he travel around on hawthorne lane, and you can see the tree is uprooted in the front yard of the home, the resident inside, she said jenna, that she was woken up this m incredibly scary, and she thought that she was going to die, what you don't see is behind the house, another six or seven trees, she said, came down, as well. so very scary for this resident and many others. take a look at the damage all over town. lots of trees down. utility lines pulled down. utility poles down, as well. at this point concord fire as well as the local area, they are assessing the damage now that it's brighter out and there is more daylight. residents in town, and warning them to stay away from trees and any potentially live wires because right now the power is still live. the power is hot, so there is a lot of concern. but so far this morning no injuries, but they are still it is -- assessing the damage. the national weather service will be here as well to see if this was a tornado. live this morning in concord, sera congi, wcvb, newscenter 5. ra
sera: we are seeing more damage here this morning is he travel around on hawthorne lane, and you can see the tree is uprooted in the front yard of the home, the resident inside, she said jenna, that she was woken up this m incredibly scary, and she thought that she was going to die, what you don't see is behind the house, another six or seven trees, she said, came down, as well. so very scary for this resident and many others. take a look at the damage all over town. lots of trees down. utility...
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we don't know what to do honestly. >>> the crew is here at the lexington road-hawthorne lane area has done a wonderful job, quickly cleaning up all the reads, but still, there are reminders of what happened yesterday morning, including part of it, streetlights that just ended up right here in the median. coueignoux, fox 25 news. >> elizabeth: a new hampshire state trooper will plead guilty to assault charges. trooper andrew monaco was charged after his arrest of richard simone jr. in may. simone is facing charges after leading massachusetts an new hampshire police on a multistate chase on may 11th. in fact, fox 25's sky knocks was over the scene. we brought this to you live as officers moved into arrest him. new hampshire's attorney said today that monaco will enter guilty please to three counts of simple assault in connection to his use of force in the arrest on thursday. a 24-year-old man was killed last night during an argument with a neighbor. a viewer sent us this picture from the scene on hamilton street last night. police found the victim in front of the lawn with a gunshot wou
we don't know what to do honestly. >>> the crew is here at the lexington road-hawthorne lane area has done a wonderful job, quickly cleaning up all the reads, but still, there are reminders of what happened yesterday morning, including part of it, streetlights that just ended up right here in the median. coueignoux, fox 25 news. >> elizabeth: a new hampshire state trooper will plead guilty to assault charges. trooper andrew monaco was charged after his arrest of richard simone...
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hawthorne says she heard the meowing when she finally got home. a vet says the kitten is in good health. hawthore has decided to keep it. nothing like a good air conditioner on a hot day. our recent warm streak farmers going out to keep their animals comfortable. one dairy farm in kewaunee county, east of green bay, has a state of the-art air conditioning system making sure its six-thousand cows stay cool. >> it is a simple concept. we are using air through flowing water and evaporating the water off to get the temperature down for a 21 degree difference. history much like sitting underneath a shade tree after coming out of the swimming pool goes down when temperatures climb kept production right on , -- climb but the cooling , system at this farm has kept production right on track this summer. kathy: it's one of the most downloaded apps of all time, and a number one box office hit. now, angry birds is helping kids get more active. the creators of the angry birds movie, which was just released on dvd, are trying to get fans fired up about fitness.
hawthorne says she heard the meowing when she finally got home. a vet says the kitten is in good health. hawthore has decided to keep it. nothing like a good air conditioner on a hot day. our recent warm streak farmers going out to keep their animals comfortable. one dairy farm in kewaunee county, east of green bay, has a state of the-art air conditioning system making sure its six-thousand cows stay cool. >> it is a simple concept. we are using air through flowing water and evaporating...
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massive trees and downed power lines streets in area of lexington road and hawthorne lane in concord. half dozen homes are da and he expects the number to grow. no reports of any injuries though. for jenna mcnicholas scared. >> it was really scary. avoid the area as crews begin to clean up process and he says they have to cut power to thousands as part of the process. the outages stretching to hanscom air force base and expected to last hours. again, coming back here live, see active situation. again can't stress enough. please avoid the area if you can. we are talking about lexington road, hawthorn lane, old bedford road and national weather rv to determine if a tornado actually touched down but still a very active situation and clean-up process will last for hours. in concord, stokinger, fox25 news. >> gene: across town where stephanie is the winds were so strong it ripped out a tree bringing it down on a business. >> daniel: trees down on businesses and backyards and tree came down on vehicle route 2a and concord and see the tree not as massive as the ones we have been showing you
massive trees and downed power lines streets in area of lexington road and hawthorne lane in concord. half dozen homes are da and he expects the number to grow. no reports of any injuries though. for jenna mcnicholas scared. >> it was really scary. avoid the area as crews begin to clean up process and he says they have to cut power to thousands as part of the process. the outages stretching to hanscom air force base and expected to last hours. again, coming back here live, see active...
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players': try hawthorne. besides myself... tony.. he's got the typical body and looks that all the girls want. ((chris maathuis)) it's all about the kodachrome... pictures. selfies. players... lot of guys do well on snapchat.. selfie wise... i'll say devonte... devonte boyd.. ((chris maathuis)) if devonte rules the selfie world.... selfies. on a scale of 1-10 how photogenic is this team? sanchez: "other then me i think pretty photogenic... i mean we got guys who are characters.. that's what makes it so great from all over bring em together and all these different personalities light up the room." team scrimmage open to the public is this saturday morning beginning at 9:30 ((christianne klein)) >>> our strange stories for ((katie boer)) >>> a florida man is recovering after he was bitten by a four-foot long ball python while he sat inside his screened porch. shaun oleson still has fang marks on his side to prove it. the snake isn't his... it came from. ball pythons aren't native to florida./// ((chris maathuis)) >>> it appears that a
players': try hawthorne. besides myself... tony.. he's got the typical body and looks that all the girls want. ((chris maathuis)) it's all about the kodachrome... pictures. selfies. players... lot of guys do well on snapchat.. selfie wise... i'll say devonte... devonte boyd.. ((chris maathuis)) if devonte rules the selfie world.... selfies. on a scale of 1-10 how photogenic is this team? sanchez: "other then me i think pretty photogenic... i mean we got guys who are characters.. that's...
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kelly hawthorne was driving from missouri to kansas when she heard meowing. she popped the hood, and the cat ran off. but it wasn't long until it found its way back under the hood. the kitten is in good health and the family says they're happy to have her. benches near south station removed by police. randy: why officers say it's actually helping the community. then new on the eyeopener at 5:00, getting more energy from your lunch. three foods that will give you a boost, and three that will leave when i look for solutions, i don't start in washington, and has all the answers.arty you know where i find common-sense ideas? right here in new hampshire... our economy. i worked to make childcare more affordable and make it easier to save for college. i've worked across party lines on clean air and energy efficiency efforts... and to strengthen social security and medicare. together, we're making new hampshire and america stronger. i'm kelly ayotte, randy: we're following breaking news in your early news to go. emily: police are searching for a suspect in a stabbin
kelly hawthorne was driving from missouri to kansas when she heard meowing. she popped the hood, and the cat ran off. but it wasn't long until it found its way back under the hood. the kitten is in good health and the family says they're happy to have her. benches near south station removed by police. randy: why officers say it's actually helping the community. then new on the eyeopener at 5:00, getting more energy from your lunch. three foods that will give you a boost, and three that will...
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home alone here on hawthorne lane. >> i can see the trees for the lightning hits and it crashed into the window where i was sleeping and that is what woke me up. >> reporter: trees made a mess of the backyard and porch. a few miles away where daylight brins the sun over millbrook for sal. >> just heard the wind and it was atrocious. i heard a few things banging around you know and i says maybe it will be all right. >> reporter: he was not so lucky and uprooted tree crash on the greenhouse a few days of cleanup means just as many without business. >> it will take a couple days to get all cleaned up and it cost money. >> reporter: emergency crews are still assessing the damage here. the national weather service determining what with this it's the main cause the main damage path which was basically about 400 yards wide and about a half mile long was caused by a ef1 tornado. >> reporter: throughout the town branches have pierced roofs downed power lines and shut roads. crews are now left with a pain staking task of cleaning up. and taking a live look on the mema officials say that's beca
home alone here on hawthorne lane. >> i can see the trees for the lightning hits and it crashed into the window where i was sleeping and that is what woke me up. >> reporter: trees made a mess of the backyard and porch. a few miles away where daylight brins the sun over millbrook for sal. >> just heard the wind and it was atrocious. i heard a few things banging around you know and i says maybe it will be all right. >> reporter: he was not so lucky and uprooted tree crash...
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. >> reporter: mark owns the hawthorne inn that stood directly in the path of the storm. still only minimal damage to the roof and a window. >> it's just the trees. we are incredibly lucky. >> reporter: but crews have their work cut out for them. as more than a dozen trees have house. >> reporter: this is betty's reality. >> yesterday it didn't quite set in, the extent of the damage. you just had adrenaline. >> reporter: an update rooted tree with branchs crashing next to her bed. >> i feel incredibly lucky. >> reporter: it's more than many here ever thought they would experience. >> we lived through a tornado. >> reporter: did -- and a collective prayer they'll never see this again. work crews have worked the of the debris. the fire chief says they hope to have that road back open by the end of the day. and that's also the case for power, they hope to have that restored to all residents with the exception of those who need their lines completely reinstalled. we're live in concord this afternoon, nicole jacobs. >> thank you very much. >>> and just a day later we're talkin
. >> reporter: mark owns the hawthorne inn that stood directly in the path of the storm. still only minimal damage to the roof and a window. >> it's just the trees. we are incredibly lucky. >> reporter: but crews have their work cut out for them. as more than a dozen trees have house. >> reporter: this is betty's reality. >> yesterday it didn't quite set in, the extent of the damage. you just had adrenaline. >> reporter: an update rooted tree with branchs...
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the storm struck early yesterday morning, mark vella ran upstairs to check on his guests at the hawthorne inn. the building was hit so hard that firefighters with atv's and chainsaws had to cut through debris to free some of them. >> everyone was ok. lights were out, alarms were going off -- it was scary. we had, like, 15 trees down. not too much damage to the property, luckily. the property has been there for 150 years. it will be standing another 150 years hopefully. no one was hurt. governor baker is pledging to help people in concord clean up. he toured the damage yesterday. another area hit hard, marlborough. large trees fell on power lines, ripping them down. at the height of the storm, more than 3000 people lost electricity. randy: today, president obama is heading to louisiana to tour the areas hardest hit by historic flooding there. parts of baton rouge saw as much as two feet of rain in just two days, swamping homes and flooding neighborhoods. 13 people died in the flooding. about 60,000 buildings are damaged. so far, more than 100,000 people have applied for federal assistance.
the storm struck early yesterday morning, mark vella ran upstairs to check on his guests at the hawthorne inn. the building was hit so hard that firefighters with atv's and chainsaws had to cut through debris to free some of them. >> everyone was ok. lights were out, alarms were going off -- it was scary. we had, like, 15 trees down. not too much damage to the property, luckily. the property has been there for 150 years. it will be standing another 150 years hopefully. no one was hurt....
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back here in westchester county a water warning for several towns, all residents and businesses in hawthorne, thornwood and valhala are on high water restrictions that. means car wash and use of further notice as the town try -- towns try to plaint the water supply. they say it is from a malfunction at the commerce pump station. >>> more delays and cancellations today as delta airlines recovers from yesterday's massive service disruption. the airline canceling 400 flights this morning with another 700 delayed. a power outage in atlanta monday night is being blame for the disruption. the fbi says it doesn't appear to be the result of hacking or other foul play. delta says it canceled about 1,000 flights yesterday. >>> so if the problem isn't going on? cbs 2's chris van cleve reports some airlines's' computers systems are older than the planes themselves. >>reporter: the outage disabled delta's flight status alerts >> we found out there were four hours delayed. >>reporter: they incorrectly listed flights as on time, the delays and cancellations prompted an apology from deltaceo. >> it's an all
back here in westchester county a water warning for several towns, all residents and businesses in hawthorne, thornwood and valhala are on high water restrictions that. means car wash and use of further notice as the town try -- towns try to plaint the water supply. they say it is from a malfunction at the commerce pump station. >>> more delays and cancellations today as delta airlines recovers from yesterday's massive service disruption. the airline canceling 400 flights this morning...
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. >> reporter: the twister hit part of minuteman national park narrowly missing the historic hawthorn house. >> we're very lucky, this is a one of a opportunity piece of property and to have damage to that would have been just detrimental to not only the residents of concord but the american public. >> reporter: about 1,000 homes lost power, concord light says power has been restored to all of them expect for three that still need private contractor but the debris around here, cleanup is going to continue for several days to come. the latest live in concord i'm byron barnett, 7 news. >> adam: a u.s. soldier is skill of killed in action in southern afghanistan. this attack comes one day after additional u.s. troops were sent to the area to we have up defense there. >> jadiann: people in louisiana getting a presidential president obama checking out the damage left blind by intense flooding. recovery efforts are well under way after tens of thousands of homes were damaged. nick emmons joins us with more on today's visit. >> reporter: president obama taking a lot of criticism for his late
. >> reporter: the twister hit part of minuteman national park narrowly missing the historic hawthorn house. >> we're very lucky, this is a one of a opportunity piece of property and to have damage to that would have been just detrimental to not only the residents of concord but the american public. >> reporter: about 1,000 homes lost power, concord light says power has been restored to all of them expect for three that still need private contractor but the debris around here,...
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we're on hawthorne lane. if you take a look across the street, if you drive around in the neighborhoods, this is what you're going to see, a lot of yards looking similar to this one. trees waiting to be hauled away. the national weather service says this was an ef-1 tornado with winds swirling around at 100mph. those winds breakthrough down dozens of 39 homes sustained some damage. only one had serious damage, though. the tornado touched down around 3:20 a.m. it carved a path about half a mile long and as wide as a football field. no one was hurt. >> all the windows were blocked with stuff just anything all over the place. and then the trees started coming down. >> it hit the roof so hard that there was structural damage. there are cracks in the ceilings and in the walls. >> now some streets in these down this morning. the town and many homeowners still have quite a bit of clean-up to do. we're live in concord this morning, jennifer eagan, 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: right now boston police are se
we're on hawthorne lane. if you take a look across the street, if you drive around in the neighborhoods, this is what you're going to see, a lot of yards looking similar to this one. trees waiting to be hauled away. the national weather service says this was an ef-1 tornado with winds swirling around at 100mph. those winds breakthrough down dozens of 39 homes sustained some damage. only one had serious damage, though. the tornado touched down around 3:20 a.m. it carved a path about half a mile...
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behind me, we were here yesterday morning showing you this massive tree that fell from the home on hawthorne lane. you can see that they have finally cut up this tree, but they are still waiting for it to be hauled off. meantime, i want to show you aerial photos and video from skyfox as it flew over the were down, power lines were down, and even parts of homes were smashed. amazingly, nobody was hurt in all of this. one worker was hit by a tree limb as they were cleaning up, but he was alert and conscious as he was taken to the hospital. the national weather service is confirming this was an ef 1 tornado, and, again, it touched down at around 3:00 yesterday morning and went for half a mile at 100 miles per hour. and we were here yesterday as fire fighters quickly set up that command center. mema also helping with if. and we were also there as governor charlie baker toured this destruction. we spoke with one resident who watched as crews removed the massive tree from a tree house and green house. >> you know, ripped the tree right out of the ground. and right against the structure and crushed
behind me, we were here yesterday morning showing you this massive tree that fell from the home on hawthorne lane. you can see that they have finally cut up this tree, but they are still waiting for it to be hauled off. meantime, i want to show you aerial photos and video from skyfox as it flew over the were down, power lines were down, and even parts of homes were smashed. amazingly, nobody was hurt in all of this. one worker was hit by a tree limb as they were cleaning up, but he was alert...
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kelly hawthorne drove from missouri back home kansas. she heard meowing, popped the who promptly ran off. later on the family went out to eat and on the drive home, realized the cat was back under the hood! the family believes the kitten is a stray, but they plan to keep it. you can check out all of the stories that are trending today.. just download our free 13 action news mobile app. had some showers roll in yesterday afternoon and we can possibly see the same thing today. our upper level low of so far the common window looks 15% and 25% with mainly sunny skies being common for the highs will drop though and by sunday we are ranging chances will return; this time, between 20% and 30% and holding back to our normal 100 to 105 degree range. i'm following a lot here in the breaking news center... newark, new jersey. 1 person is dead, 19 are hurt. i'll more updates, next. adlibs 19 others injured after two buses collide in new jersey. take a look at the aftermath. you see first responders surounding the buses, checking to make sure they're
kelly hawthorne drove from missouri back home kansas. she heard meowing, popped the who promptly ran off. later on the family went out to eat and on the drive home, realized the cat was back under the hood! the family believes the kitten is a stray, but they plan to keep it. you can check out all of the stories that are trending today.. just download our free 13 action news mobile app. had some showers roll in yesterday afternoon and we can possibly see the same thing today. our upper level low...
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elect road also here in this area along hawthorne road also still blocked as crews are continuing the efforts this morning. meantime governor charlie baker speaking with residents and taking look at damage and crews >> against the structure and crushed the structure . >> stephanie: can't clean up what's in her yard and a lot of live in concord, i'm stephanie coueignoux, fox25 news. >> gene: a robbery steps away from convent. woman studying to be a nun attacked by two women. only got away with the victim's rosary beads. >> mother of religious order, gene, tells fox25 she is not angry about this but she is sad and believes the rosary beads that were stolen may have saved the lives of the victims and >> said young woman can be in this condition and many others like them. >> daniel: fox25 her heart goes out to the two women now accused in this case. 26-year-old vanessa young and 26-year-old crystal young both of somerville are now charged with robbing at knifepoint woman studying to rosary beads. incidence took place sunday afternoon from the quincy convent where 27-year-old victim is liv
elect road also here in this area along hawthorne road also still blocked as crews are continuing the efforts this morning. meantime governor charlie baker speaking with residents and taking look at damage and crews >> against the structure and crushed the structure . >> stephanie: can't clean up what's in her yard and a lot of live in concord, i'm stephanie coueignoux, fox25 news. >> gene: a robbery steps away from convent. woman studying to be a nun attacked by two women....
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. >> fiction writers do that lot although her book nathaniel hawthorne regretted the rest of his life she ended that been the insane asylum she had an interesting life that we have a lot of evidence that shakespeare existed in stratford upon avon he wrote contemporary plays he acted in the plays the english were tremendously accurate record keepers and then mentioning dozens of times so queen elizabeth bin james the first new food shakespeare was and as they rode to the preface compliments about connecting shakespeare's. >> and that avid conspiracy because of the namesake that edward died before macbeth was first performed he said he could have written them in a cottage somewhere simic but then he continued to have the plays published even after he died teeone but with macbeth the most important feature is that it saved half of the plays from extinction we have records and about twice as many plays them by the time shakespeare had died only half of the plays had been polished. -- published but the other half of the plays and arguably without the book they would have been lost to histo
. >> fiction writers do that lot although her book nathaniel hawthorne regretted the rest of his life she ended that been the insane asylum she had an interesting life that we have a lot of evidence that shakespeare existed in stratford upon avon he wrote contemporary plays he acted in the plays the english were tremendously accurate record keepers and then mentioning dozens of times so queen elizabeth bin james the first new food shakespeare was and as they rode to the preface...
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he put his hands in his pocket while talking about his beloved hawthorn. who is hawthorn? mr.endall: nathaniel hawthorne, the scarlet letter, he was his buddy from college. brian: the response was, i will not take them out of my pockets. i am in the country and i like to feel the comfort of it. mr. kendall: his wife becomes really crotchety. hawthorne writes a letter and says don't worry about not sending the invitation to the white house, as long as jane is there, i'm not so keen on going. she becomes really difficult. pierce has a problem with alcoholism early in his life and she makes some references to it, undermining her husband. all of the stress that pierce had to deal with, he had the violent death in front of his face, his wife collapsing, i think we have to take the family considerations, they are part of the historical record as well. brian: who else did you talk to? mr. kendall: what i really enjoyed with franklin roosevelt, i spoke to a lot of the grandchildren. franklin roosevelt had five children. franklin roosevelt's children did not do so well. he was kind of
he put his hands in his pocket while talking about his beloved hawthorn. who is hawthorn? mr.endall: nathaniel hawthorne, the scarlet letter, he was his buddy from college. brian: the response was, i will not take them out of my pockets. i am in the country and i like to feel the comfort of it. mr. kendall: his wife becomes really crotchety. hawthorne writes a letter and says don't worry about not sending the invitation to the white house, as long as jane is there, i'm not so keen on going. she...
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the men were shot at hawthorne and meadow in frankford late last night. a 24-year-old man died at the hospital. a 27-year-old man is in the hospital in critical condition. police are working to track down the shooter and figure out the motive. >>> a motorcycle rider fighting for his life in another case of gun violence shot in the groin near 59th and baltimore. that man is in critical condition at penn presbyterian. police have not released information about an arrest or motive. >> this morning another man is recovering after a stabbing outside a philadelphia hot spot. he was stabbed in the shoulder after an altercation at pat's steaks on wharton street before 2:00 a.m. the man is in stable condition. no word on what led to the violence. >>> this morning a 6-year-old boy is fighting for his life after being caught in a gun battle in philadelphia's germantown section. police are right now offering a reward for information. "action news" reporter, jeff chirico has the story. >> reporter: we come to you lord knowing that the child lives. >> reporter: they we
the men were shot at hawthorne and meadow in frankford late last night. a 24-year-old man died at the hospital. a 27-year-old man is in the hospital in critical condition. police are working to track down the shooter and figure out the motive. >>> a motorcycle rider fighting for his life in another case of gun violence shot in the groin near 59th and baltimore. that man is in critical condition at penn presbyterian. police have not released information about an arrest or motive....
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are dealing with with situations out in mentor a long mentor avenue over by 615 and garfield and hawthorne also brought61 this presidential trees down. jackson street is closed and near lasalle in mentor a but we are over the berkshire area in cleveland heights you can see part of that tree just snapped offnd and they are dealing with pretty good storm damage just will keep to keep you updated all morning long from down there. we send itn over to stat she does have a look at the forecast. >> thank you very much. field to the area this morning to points in the low 70s dewpoint you never really normally see in orlando are miami. the humidity is quite high.r as part west and northwest cedar. what happens now as we look ahead the showers the develop late last i have created a ripple in the atmosphere that happens from time toe time. with some disturbed air. all you need now is the son n to come down againt the ground we start to see the turnover a car and more storms further south 78 in willoughby 75 in bedford we are seeing low we're seeing low to middle 70s brunswick in medina rainfall numbe
are dealing with with situations out in mentor a long mentor avenue over by 615 and garfield and hawthorne also brought61 this presidential trees down. jackson street is closed and near lasalle in mentor a but we are over the berkshire area in cleveland heights you can see part of that tree just snapped offnd and they are dealing with pretty good storm damage just will keep to keep you updated all morning long from down there. we send itn over to stat she does have a look at the forecast....
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al hawthorne are on high water restriction. that means that the car washing and use of lawn sprinklers are prohibited as they try to conserve water. officials say that the problem stems from a malfunction at the commerce pump station. >> all right, let's talk about our weather, what a spectacular day in the lower 80s, very nice. >> folks were outside. >> look at this, doing what they do in central park, boating, softball, soaking up the sun. but the debbie downer here to tell us that the sunny stretch showers. we're at the mobile weather app on the sidewalk here in columbus circle with a lot of folks. look at this. i have jp and his family visiting from florida. i have a question for you, come over here for a second. he is carrying this thing, what do you think that is? >> no clue. >> you have no clue? >> you're right. it is an instrument because this is wilkerson. how do you do? you're from brazil, right? >> yes. >> my wife is from brazil, but how do i pronounce that? >> yes. >> and give me a little sample. give the new york a
al hawthorne are on high water restriction. that means that the car washing and use of lawn sprinklers are prohibited as they try to conserve water. officials say that the problem stems from a malfunction at the commerce pump station. >> all right, let's talk about our weather, what a spectacular day in the lower 80s, very nice. >> folks were outside. >> look at this, doing what they do in central park, boating, softball, soaking up the sun. but the debbie downer here to tell...
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two young men were shot multiple times at hawthorne and meadow in frankford.octors could not save one man, the other is in critical condition. police are looking for clues and a move. >>> a motorcycle rider is a victim of gun violence in west philadelphia. police took him to penn presbyterian hospital. he is in critical condition. investigators are looking for the shooter and the gun. this morning philadelphia police searching for two men in connection with a number of armed robberies at asian businesses. the suspects have been identified as 31-year-old anthony campbell and norman bowen. police believe they targeted store fronts in west and southwest philadelphia. they are considered armed and dangerous. >> when these situations occur it is horrifying for people. we want to get the suspects off the street. there are over 25 victims here. >> take a look at the screen, here's another look at the two suspects. both of whom last lived in southwest philadelphia. police say they identified the pair after a tip through the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. >>>
two young men were shot multiple times at hawthorne and meadow in frankford.octors could not save one man, the other is in critical condition. police are looking for clues and a move. >>> a motorcycle rider is a victim of gun violence in west philadelphia. police took him to penn presbyterian hospital. he is in critical condition. investigators are looking for the shooter and the gun. this morning philadelphia police searching for two men in connection with a number of armed robberies...
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stephanie: storm lasted a matter of minutes and lawns and streets in area of lexington road and hawthorn lane in concord. concord fire chief says at least half dozen homes are damaged and expects that number to grow. no reports of any injuries amazed her home untouched after feet from her front porch. >> never heard anything that loud in my whole life and everyone on vacation and just me at home and really scary. >> stephanie: crews have to cut power and stretching to air force base and expecd hours. command center they have set up since 4:00 this morning. concord has its own power company so again, they are going to be working and hope to have outages restored by today. wait and see situation and could be longer for this area. news. >> bringing down on top of business there and daniel miller live along route 2a with look at some of the damage slowing down traffic this morning. >> daniel: clone-up crews not wasting any time to clean up mess here and earlier this morning one lane road here was covered from this tree that came down during severe weather overnight and damage that re up this
stephanie: storm lasted a matter of minutes and lawns and streets in area of lexington road and hawthorn lane in concord. concord fire chief says at least half dozen homes are damaged and expects that number to grow. no reports of any injuries amazed her home untouched after feet from her front porch. >> never heard anything that loud in my whole life and everyone on vacation and just me at home and really scary. >> stephanie: crews have to cut power and stretching to air force base...
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for diana, home on hawthorn lane was damaged she told us today is actually more difficult than yesterday. >> i think i realized i was probably in shock yesterday. i was like, oh, it was all the excitement and all of the scars and talking to right now like i'm sure everybody is. >> reporter: we spoke with her daughter yesterday morning after the tornado hit. jenna was home at the time alone. and called her parents back home from the cape cod vacation. it's just now sinking in her daughter survived a tornado. crews working as quickly as possible to get life back to normal for residents. >> everybody is fantastic. yeah, that's a lot of it. everybody has been real >> reporter: as for the nicholas family, as reality sets in, they're thankful nobody was hurt but now wondering what to do next. >> we're thinking whether we should go back on vacation, because this was our vacation week. i don't know, we don't know what to do honestly. we're sort of stuck here. >> reporter: i have to say crews here at lexington how thorn lane area have done a wonderful job cleaning up quickly these roads. still th
for diana, home on hawthorn lane was damaged she told us today is actually more difficult than yesterday. >> i think i realized i was probably in shock yesterday. i was like, oh, it was all the excitement and all of the scars and talking to right now like i'm sure everybody is. >> reporter: we spoke with her daughter yesterday morning after the tornado hit. jenna was home at the time alone. and called her parents back home from the cape cod vacation. it's just now sinking in her...
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removed yesterday after that ef 1 tornado touched down in concord in the area of lexington road and hawthorne lane. it toppled trees, damaged 39 homes and downed power lines 100 miles per hour along a half-mile path. fortunately nobody was hurt but this morning one lane on lexington road is still shut down and power lines are still down on alcott and independence road leaves governor charlie baker toured this area speaking with residents, and, again, crews will be back up here today. the cleanup will likely last a few more days. we will show you aerial video from skyfox as it blew over the scene. i am stephanie coueignoux, fox25 news. >>> well, in boston, police are issuing an alert following a sexual assault in the south end. it happened around 1:00 yesterda street. the man approached her on a bike. he says he had a knife and forced her to walk to the park where he sexually assaulted her. the suspect has tattoos on his right arm and on the back of his hand. >>> and -a-aa all right, well, it is a very different day than we saw yesterday, shiri, with much cooler temperatures so temperature-wis
removed yesterday after that ef 1 tornado touched down in concord in the area of lexington road and hawthorne lane. it toppled trees, damaged 39 homes and downed power lines 100 miles per hour along a half-mile path. fortunately nobody was hurt but this morning one lane on lexington road is still shut down and power lines are still down on alcott and independence road leaves governor charlie baker toured this area speaking with residents, and, again, crews will be back up here today. the...
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when the storm struck yesterday morning mark ran upstairs to check on his guest at the hawthorne inn. firefighters with atv's and chainsaws had to cut through the debris to free some of them. >> everyone is ok. lights are out, alarms are going off, and it was scary. we have 15 trees too much damage to the property, luckily. it has been there for 150 years, it looks as though it will be there for another 150. >> 39 homes were damaged from the ef-1 tornado which caught a path through concord. fortunately no one was hurt. that's the good news about the storms. randy: mike will look at the changes on the way in our forecast just ahead this morning. and also governor baker pledging to help people in concord clean up. he toured the damage yesterday marlborough, the force of the winds, so strong that this massive storage shed was pushed back more than 50 feet, and that's not all. >> it split the lock open. the wind snapped it, and straightened it right now and ripped it right out. >> other parts of that town, large trees fell on power lines, ripping them down, and the height of the storm, mo
when the storm struck yesterday morning mark ran upstairs to check on his guest at the hawthorne inn. firefighters with atv's and chainsaws had to cut through the debris to free some of them. >> everyone is ok. lights are out, alarms are going off, and it was scary. we have 15 trees too much damage to the property, luckily. it has been there for 150 years, it looks as though it will be there for another 150. >> 39 homes were damaged from the ef-1 tornado which caught a path through...
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hawthorn, california. love "legends & lies: the real west" and the patriots. what's next?'re shooting it now for next spring. "legends & lies" patriots books still going great, still smoking. i hope you check it out. >>> finally the factor tip of the day. there is a bumper sticker being sold. it's very curious. it says "you keep your bill o'reilly. i'll keep my bill 0 'rights. how delightful. costs 40 cents. appropriate considering the accuracy of the message. come on. also they may be keeping the price low for all you bernie sanders fans out there. now, the bumper sticker comes out of a far left outfit in minneapolis, and i really don't understand it. i'm all for the bill of rights as everybody knows, and one of our most cherished freedoms is if folks have a right to be morons, which this bumper sticker company has truly embraced. factor tip of the day. >>> and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website. also we'd like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. o'reilly at foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. wor
hawthorn, california. love "legends & lies: the real west" and the patriots. what's next?'re shooting it now for next spring. "legends & lies" patriots books still going great, still smoking. i hope you check it out. >>> finally the factor tip of the day. there is a bumper sticker being sold. it's very curious. it says "you keep your bill o'reilly. i'll keep my bill 0 'rights. how delightful. costs 40 cents. appropriate considering the accuracy of the...
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cleanup continues, several hours later, almost 24 hours later, we're here on lexington road, and hawthorne in the area where the tornado first touched down and made its path through the independence and alcott road behind us. that's the neighborhood governor charlie baker toured the area. the 100-mile-per-hour winds, carving a path 400 yards wide and a half mile long. he shook hands with residents, stopped to chat and take pictures of the residence. 39 homes damaged, only one with structural damage. at times, he stopped and stood in awe of the path cleared by hundreds of these trees within seconds and later told reporters, the fact that no one had been hurt or kill during the and precision of mother nature, just needs to take a walk along the route that was hit by that storm. >> the reporter: now, concord police unfortunately tell me that one worker was injured during the cleanup. they tell me that he and some others on his crew were trying to feed a bundle of trees into a chipper when one of them slipped out of the bundle and hit him in the head. we're told that he did have to rush to lea
cleanup continues, several hours later, almost 24 hours later, we're here on lexington road, and hawthorne in the area where the tornado first touched down and made its path through the independence and alcott road behind us. that's the neighborhood governor charlie baker toured the area. the 100-mile-per-hour winds, carving a path 400 yards wide and a half mile long. he shook hands with residents, stopped to chat and take pictures of the residence. 39 homes damaged, only one with structural...
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and nathanial hawthorne elementary.. along with several others.children on this schedule have a shorter fall, winter and spring breaks. students spend the same number of days in school as those on the traditional schedule. ---good luck and have a great first day! and the good news is it'll be outdoor recess for those kids today!what's on tap weather wise, michael? forecast...today...sunny. highs in the lower 80s. east winds 5 to 10 mph. .tonight...mostly clear. lows in the mid 60s. southeast winds up to 10 mph. .tuesday...mostly sunny. highs in the mid 80s. southeast winds 5 to 10 mph. .tuesday night...mostly clear. lows in the upper 60s. south winds up to 10 mph shifting to the .wednesday...warm and humid. mostly sunny. highs in the upper 80s. southeast winds up to 10 mph. highest heat index readings 95 to 96 early in the afternoon. today...sunny. highs in the lower 80s. east winds 5 to 10 mph. .tonight...mostly clear. lows in the mid 60s. southeast winds up to 10 mph. .tuesday...mostly sunny. highs in the mid 80s. sout
and nathanial hawthorne elementary.. along with several others.children on this schedule have a shorter fall, winter and spring breaks. students spend the same number of days in school as those on the traditional schedule. ---good luck and have a great first day! and the good news is it'll be outdoor recess for those kids today!what's on tap weather wise, michael? forecast...today...sunny. highs in the lower 80s. east winds 5 to 10 mph. .tonight...mostly clear. lows in the mid 60s. southeast...
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-- ruth franklin who is the author of this biography, says she's the heir apparent to poe and to hawthorne. and she's traced in this woman's life through her novels in the '50s, and it predates feminine mystique, and it's this stunning biography. >> host: how -- why have a lot of us not heard of her? >> guest: most people have heard of her through the lottery. the lottery's one of the most famous short stories written in the new yorker in 1948. she was forgotten. suddenly, you know, america's filled with fiction revival, and she is suddenly all over the place. >> host: there's a novel that's coming out by alan moore. what is this book, bob? >> guest: it's one of the hottest novels in the world including in america. it's coming out in september. alan moore's famed mostly as a graphic novelist, but this is a text novel which he's worked on 20 years. he lives a hermit-like existence in northhampton, england, and he's written story of life and fate and the story of one family over 10, 12 centuries. and it's really this joyce-like epic, and it's getting crowds of people. new yorker, everyone, i
-- ruth franklin who is the author of this biography, says she's the heir apparent to poe and to hawthorne. and she's traced in this woman's life through her novels in the '50s, and it predates feminine mystique, and it's this stunning biography. >> host: how -- why have a lot of us not heard of her? >> guest: most people have heard of her through the lottery. the lottery's one of the most famous short stories written in the new yorker in 1948. she was forgotten. suddenly, you know,...