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their own best advocate, heather daniels for cbs news, new hyde park new york trade spirit each year more than half 1 million people get c. difficile infections and patients on antibiotics are usually susceptible because antibiotics kill off intestinal bacteria. >>> winters in siouxland can be hard in the best of circumstances but what happens to the homeless -and sioux city when plummets - when temperatures plummet well below zero? will take you to shelter that provides a home for sioux city, during the winter and local leaders run the shelter completely with personal donations and because the warming shelter operates without any government assistance.>> you take for granted the stuff you do not have, can you imagine not waking up and being able to brush your teeth, can you imagine not having clean clothes, not knowing where your coming up tonight on siouxland news at 10 cat taylor will show your residence of the shelter get their laundry done, shower, a place to sleep is something to eat. the shelter still needs help to stay open the rest of the winter. >>> let's take a look at our
their own best advocate, heather daniels for cbs news, new hyde park new york trade spirit each year more than half 1 million people get c. difficile infections and patients on antibiotics are usually susceptible because antibiotics kill off intestinal bacteria. >>> winters in siouxland can be hard in the best of circumstances but what happens to the homeless -and sioux city when plummets - when temperatures plummet well below zero? will take you to shelter that provides a home for...
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but another cold night tonight. >> daniel: hopefully no hearts will be broken today with this cold weather. >> heather: an excuse to cuddle >> daniel: thank you for joining us this morning. in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients. today, lori grabs delicious jimmy dean sausage from the fridge, fully cooked and ready in seconds. it makes breakfast complete, which makes bill feel like completing the gazebo, prompting a celebration in lori's backyard. with jimmy dean, good mornings lead to >>> i'm chris wallace. today the judicial legacy of antonin scalia and the fierce political battle to replace him. >>> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor in to you time. >> and gop candidates respond as necessity duke it out in the bare knuckle fight for south carolina. >> we're not going to give up the u.s. supreme court for a generation by allowing barack obama to make one more liberal app
but another cold night tonight. >> daniel: hopefully no hearts will be broken today with this cold weather. >> heather: an excuse to cuddle >> daniel: thank you for joining us this morning. in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients. today, lori grabs delicious jimmy dean sausage from the...
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heather and daniel. >> heather: a lot to look out for. this morning, people in fiji are cleaning up as the strongest storm ever recorded in the southern atmosphere, a cyclone slamming that pacific nation with winds of more than 180 miles an hour saturday. that's the equivalent of a that storm brought heavy flooding, flattening trees and knocking out power across that nation. now forecasters are worried about land slides from those heavy rains. they're only reporting one death from the storm. >>> called to serve, a local woman bound for basic training, with only one thing holding her back, a car lease that her bank wouldn't let her out of. >> you're not helping someone that's in the military protecting you. >> heather: coming up, the action the bank is taking now after we started making calls. >> daniel: plus, remembering a tragedy that claimed the lives how f how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna has 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health . >>
heather and daniel. >> heather: a lot to look out for. this morning, people in fiji are cleaning up as the strongest storm ever recorded in the southern atmosphere, a cyclone slamming that pacific nation with winds of more than 180 miles an hour saturday. that's the equivalent of a that storm brought heavy flooding, flattening trees and knocking out power across that nation. now forecasters are worried about land slides from those heavy rains. they're only reporting one death from the...
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i'll have that news for you straight ahead. >> heather: we are learning new details about the investigation into a new hampshire woman's murder. >> daniel: denise roberts was killed august 30th, while taking a walk during a manchester neighborhood. now they're saying she was shot from a car in a drive by. >> heather: this news is coming almost six months from the date when the woman was killed. stephanie coueignoux is live in manchester this morning. and stephanie, police are now saying this crime was not random. heather, police are now saying that someone wanted to kill robert and they actually shot and killed her along ray street. taking a look behind me, you can see this sign put up by the city of manchester, a neighborhood watch sign, asking anyone who sees anything suspicious to call 911. this is where robert was walking when she was shot and killed. since that day, the police and the fbi have been working extensively to try and find her killer. now, according to the union leader, police say robert was the target of a targeted drive by shooting. she was an advertising rep. she had 10 siblings and lived with her mother here in town.
i'll have that news for you straight ahead. >> heather: we are learning new details about the investigation into a new hampshire woman's murder. >> daniel: denise roberts was killed august 30th, while taking a walk during a manchester neighborhood. now they're saying she was shot from a car in a drive by. >> heather: this news is coming almost six months from the date when the woman was killed. stephanie coueignoux is live in manchester this morning. and stephanie, police are...
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turns out the bacteria that lives in the gut could be the key to treating all kinds of ailments. heather daniels explains the micro biom. >> and huge danger to american students that may surprise parents. kids are increasingly. and it's plaguing every corner of the nation. sheila gray will have warning signs that every family will have to look for. and again, it's at 6:00. rob and braun will be back at 5:00. >> and as we speak. she joins us live. angela, fill us in. : he says he's extremely pleased, reaction of law enforcement, to find the alleged shooter and to tend to the victims. james austin hancock, has been going on all day. somehow, the suspect got a firearm into the building. they say they have a pretty good idea, who the fire, and who is belongs to. and at this point, they are not ready to release the information. brent murray, were either skwurd from shrapnel or running away, shooter. . >> my throat swelled up and you start thinking, how bad it is. it's a terrible feeling. >> >>. >> and he says, you never think it will happen in your backyard and simply training for an event. all the t
turns out the bacteria that lives in the gut could be the key to treating all kinds of ailments. heather daniels explains the micro biom. >> and huge danger to american students that may surprise parents. kids are increasingly. and it's plaguing every corner of the nation. sheila gray will have warning signs that every family will have to look for. and again, it's at 6:00. rob and braun will be back at 5:00. >> and as we speak. she joins us live. angela, fill us in. : he says he's...
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i'm daniel miller. >> >> heather: i'm heather hegedus. thanks for waking up with us, good to see you, daniel. >> daniel: nice to be here. >> heather: we're not out of the woods with the snowfall. it's difficult to shovel. meteorologist jason brewer is ahead in the weather center. we're going to be shovelling a lot this week. >> jason: finish up your cleaning up today. we'll get everything out of the way and then tomorrow more snow on the way. here's what's happening. low pressure on the coast has formed. we're able to see the storm and track it hour by hour. it's going to be bringing snow? here during the morning drive tomorrow. there's the storm lifting out over the ocean. it's going to make a far path from southern new england. but it's a big storm, initial wind and initial rain in morning when we see shiri as we start our monday morning. already snow spreading northward, boston, into southern worcester county. and southern new hampshire through the lunch hour tomorrow. and then could see some tapering late in the day tomorrow. from the
i'm daniel miller. >> >> heather: i'm heather hegedus. thanks for waking up with us, good to see you, daniel. >> daniel: nice to be here. >> heather: we're not out of the woods with the snowfall. it's difficult to shovel. meteorologist jason brewer is ahead in the weather center. we're going to be shovelling a lot this week. >> jason: finish up your cleaning up today. we'll get everything out of the way and then tomorrow more snow on the way. here's what's...
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heather daniels shows how you can protect yourself and your loved ones during your next hospital visit. >>repopoer: heather brightonon had a knkn replacement in 2013. a few days later she knew something was wrong. >> i had diarrhea. i was in the bathroom every two minutes. >>reporter: she picked up a life-threatening infection while recovering in the hospital >> you are not eating, your dehydrating >> tens of thousands die every year from these infections. betsy mccoy found of the committee to reduce infection. she said patients need to be proactive and protect themselves and make sure visitors and dococrs wh their patients are intimidated by those white coats and uniforms but you could be saving her life. >>reporter: dr. should wipe stethoscopes in between patients. research shows what the down surfaces around the hospital bed can reduce infections by 80%. >>wipe the bed rails, the tables, the television remote, the call button. >>reporter: to the hospital and surgeon with low infection rates and the day before surgery days with a chemical that can remove harmful bacteria on your skin
heather daniels shows how you can protect yourself and your loved ones during your next hospital visit. >>repopoer: heather brightonon had a knkn replacement in 2013. a few days later she knew something was wrong. >> i had diarrhea. i was in the bathroom every two minutes. >>reporter: she picked up a life-threatening infection while recovering in the hospital >> you are not eating, your dehydrating >> tens of thousands die every year from these infections. betsy...
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heather: that was steve daniels reporting. the law sets protocol for coaches, students, and trainers, when a player has a head injury, keep them off of the field until they are cleared by a doctor or trainer. if you want to know how many
heather: that was steve daniels reporting. the law sets protocol for coaches, students, and trainers, when a player has a head injury, keep them off of the field until they are cleared by a doctor or trainer. if you want to know how many
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elaina athans and steve daniels, heather waliga, a few of the familiar faces showing them around our abc 11 pop-up studio and the kids got a chance to learn about other careers. they met a wide variety of professionals from architects to dentists. anthony: how cool. caitlin: yeah, marbles is so much fun. steve: it really is. anthony: someone could follow in your foot steps. steve: absolutely, yeah, a great day to get out today. temperatures in the mid-60s, warmer tomorrow and tuesday and rain coming in. caitlin: sounds good. anthony: gma is >>> good morning, america. carolina. >> she's now got major momentum heading into super tuesday. can bernie bounce back? as the republican mudslinging gets even nastier. >> he's flying around on hair force one. >> little mouth on him, bing, bing, bing. bing, bing, bing. >> all the headlines from an amazing race. >>> breaking overnight -- in the line of duty, a police officer in virginia shot and killed on her first day on the job. two other officers wounded. what went wrong on that seemingly routine call? >>> fantastic finish. >> bang, bang, oh, w
elaina athans and steve daniels, heather waliga, a few of the familiar faces showing them around our abc 11 pop-up studio and the kids got a chance to learn about other careers. they met a wide variety of professionals from architects to dentists. anthony: how cool. caitlin: yeah, marbles is so much fun. steve: it really is. anthony: someone could follow in your foot steps. steve: absolutely, yeah, a great day to get out today. temperatures in the mid-60s, warmer tomorrow and tuesday and rain...
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daniels. >> that twister damaged at least a dozen home. >> heather waliga is on the she's back live with the latest. >> reporter: crews right now are they can. there's not a lot that can be me. we have seen a constant flow of neighbors stopping by to help. it seems like the entire community is pitching in as they searching for anything of value. as the sun came up on thursday, residents got a closer look at the damage. friends and family help sort through the jennifer turn -- overturned equipment where two silos were destroyed. >> sad. it meant a lot to our family. it could have been worse. >> reporter: at least a dozen homes in granville county were ripped apart in the tornado. precious belongings scattered among the debris. >> feel like i'm standing in the middle of the trash dump. >> reporter: pam west counts her hearing impair husband as lucky.
daniels. >> that twister damaged at least a dozen home. >> heather waliga is on the she's back live with the latest. >> reporter: crews right now are they can. there's not a lot that can be me. we have seen a constant flow of neighbors stopping by to help. it seems like the entire community is pitching in as they searching for anything of value. as the sun came up on thursday, residents got a closer look at the damage. friends and family help sort through the jennifer turn --...
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heather: we're trying to. hope you have a valentine to warm up next to. our wearing our valentine red today. saving every penny to make the holiday special for everyone. >> daniel: he shouldn't have a problem getting a prom date. he used the money buying 900 carnations for for each girl at his school. the total cost 500 bucks. it was all worth it, the teen says, to see the smiles on the girls faces. for the record, he does have a girlfriend who supports the
heather: we're trying to. hope you have a valentine to warm up next to. our wearing our valentine red today. saving every penny to make the holiday special for everyone. >> daniel: he shouldn't have a problem getting a prom date. he used the money buying 900 carnations for for each girl at his school. the total cost 500 bucks. it was all worth it, the teen says, to see the smiles on the girls faces. for the record, he does have a girlfriend who supports the
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daniel: an alert issued for a blue 2015 mitsubishi out lander. massachusetts place dv 6406. to be clear, you're looking at an example of the suv from the website. >> heather: police are alerting you to be on alert. stephanie coueignoux is live from the police department this morning with new information from police about how this might be connected to a chase from last week. >> reporter: well, they say this thursday, when a police officer pulled over a driver in a car. and they say that driver attacked the officer and then sped off. and you're going to take a look at some mug shots of the two suspects police say were inside that car. this is michael guthrow and jacqueline murphy. guthrow wanted on four
daniel: an alert issued for a blue 2015 mitsubishi out lander. massachusetts place dv 6406. to be clear, you're looking at an example of the suv from the website. >> heather: police are alerting you to be on alert. stephanie coueignoux is live from the police department this morning with new information from police about how this might be connected to a chase from last week. >> reporter: well, they say this thursday, when a police officer pulled over a driver in a car. and they say...
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more attention than their owner heather: an update on the crash shutting down i. steve daniels with the latest. steve: things are slowly improving in southern durham county. you can see this the ot truck has the pickup that was flipped over. flames are just now sweeping up and reopening. one lane is getting by. we are trying to make sense of how many vehicles were involved. that is i 40 eastbound backing up traffic into orange county. the other direction moving a little better. it was bogged down as well. we have more details from heather: crews have started to smooth over the westbound lanes of i-40. they are putting a thin layer of asphalt over the groups that have made driving difficult. the work will repair potholes and add new reflective markers. the winter weather and rain delayed the project. work will continue through the weekend. anna: standing room only in the soldier support center of fort bragg. soldiers gathered to meet with them. the course was set up to teach the men how to transition from military to civilian jobs. governor pat mccrory launched the partnership i
more attention than their owner heather: an update on the crash shutting down i. steve daniels with the latest. steve: things are slowly improving in southern durham county. you can see this the ot truck has the pickup that was flipped over. flames are just now sweeping up and reopening. one lane is getting by. we are trying to make sense of how many vehicles were involved. that is i 40 eastbound backing up traffic into orange county. the other direction moving a little better. it was bogged...
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we have a shot of winter weather heather: we are sharing your best valentine's day moments. some from our news team. anthony wilson and his daniel posted this picture asking for a device about buying chocolate even though it is not on his wife's diet. this picture from my first valentine. my dad sent me this box of chocolate covered strawberries. keep sharing your holiday pictures and videos with us. the winter weather threat is putting a state swim meet on hold. north carolina independent school championship are being pushed back to monday very 22nd. they were supposed to happen tomorrow. joel: here's a live look at the campus of appalachian state university. they might get five to 10 inches of snow up in the mountains. this could impact of much of our state. it looks very pretty. that is a romantic looking picture. for valentine's day. liz: central north carolina is often caught right on that line where the temperatures are cold enough to get freezing rain rather than snow. it looks like a mixed bag once again this time. trying to make this is simple as we can. the first thing you can expect is from 3:00 a.m. most of the winte
we have a shot of winter weather heather: we are sharing your best valentine's day moments. some from our news team. anthony wilson and his daniel posted this picture asking for a device about buying chocolate even though it is not on his wife's diet. this picture from my first valentine. my dad sent me this box of chocolate covered strawberries. keep sharing your holiday pictures and videos with us. the winter weather threat is putting a state swim meet on hold. north carolina independent...
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heather: and we will have you covered with lime to coverage tomorrow morning on the eye-opener. cindy fitzgibbon and danielle vollmar will be tracking the snow and olessa stepanova will be watching traffic. it all starts at 4:30 a.m. here on channel 5 and the wcvb ed: commitment 2016 coverage now, marco rubio is live in salem, new hampshire and he is just beginning a town hall. made his return to new hampshire. trump along with rubio and ted the clock ticks down toward tuesday' s primary. where trump will be back on stage in about one hour. donald trump: we need to win. ted cruz: we need to repeal every word of obamacare. donald trump is very rattled right now. sera: ted cruz is hoping for a repeat of what happened in ohio -- iowa. ted cruz: you turned on the tv on sunday night and every pundit on every station said ted cruz you heard that over and over again. sera: trump lashed out at ted cruz yesterday, accusing him of stealing the iowa caucuses, but at his first big rally, donald trump never mentioned ted cruz by name, instead, taking a jab at jeb bush. donald trump : he spent the most and he has done the
heather: and we will have you covered with lime to coverage tomorrow morning on the eye-opener. cindy fitzgibbon and danielle vollmar will be tracking the snow and olessa stepanova will be watching traffic. it all starts at 4:30 a.m. here on channel 5 and the wcvb ed: commitment 2016 coverage now, marco rubio is live in salem, new hampshire and he is just beginning a town hall. made his return to new hampshire. trump along with rubio and ted the clock ticks down toward tuesday' s primary. where...
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hena daniels shows us how you can protect yourself and your loved ones during your next hospital visit. >> reporter: heather brighton had a knee replacement in 2013. two days later she knew something was terribly wrong. >> i started to have bouts and attacks of diarrhea and it just wasn't going away. minutes. >> she picked up a life- threatening infection while recovering in the hospital. >> you are not eating, you're dehydrated and you are losing tremendous amounts of weight. >> reporter: it's estimated one in 25 patients contract an infection from the hospital and tens of thousands die every year from those infections. betsy mccoy found of the committee to reduce infections. she says patients need to be proactive and protect themselves . most importantly, make sure visitors and doctors wash their hands before coming near you. >> it's hard to do, patients are intimidated by those white coast -- coats but you could be saving your life by asking them to do that. >> reporter: also doctors should wipe stethoscopes between patients. research shows wiping down surfaces can in -- reduce infections by as much as 8
hena daniels shows us how you can protect yourself and your loved ones during your next hospital visit. >> reporter: heather brighton had a knee replacement in 2013. two days later she knew something was terribly wrong. >> i started to have bouts and attacks of diarrhea and it just wasn't going away. minutes. >> she picked up a life- threatening infection while recovering in the hospital. >> you are not eating, you're dehydrated and you are losing tremendous amounts of...
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((denise valdez)) cbs correspondent hena daniels shows us how you can protect yourself and your loved ones -- during your next hospital visit. >heather brighton had a knee replacement in 2013. two days later she knew something was terribly wrong. (heather brighton/patient ) i started having bouts and attacks of diarrhea. i was in the bathroom every two minutes she picked up a life-threatening infection called "c-diff" while recovering in the hospital. (heather brighton/patient) youre not eating, youre dehydrated and losing tremendous amount of weight it's estimated 1 in 25 from the hospital. and tens of thousands die every year from those infections. walk and talk betsy mccaughey founded the commitee to reduce infection deaths. she says patients need to be pro-active and protect themselves. most importantly make sure visitors and doctors wash their hands before coming near you. (betsy mccaughey, phd/committee to reduce infection deaths ) its hard to do, people are intimidated by those white coats and nurses uniforms but you can be saving your life by asking them to do that also doctors should wipe their stethescopes in between patien
((denise valdez)) cbs correspondent hena daniels shows us how you can protect yourself and your loved ones -- during your next hospital visit. >heather brighton had a knee replacement in 2013. two days later she knew something was terribly wrong. (heather brighton/patient ) i started having bouts and attacks of diarrhea. i was in the bathroom every two minutes she picked up a life-threatening infection called "c-diff" while recovering in the hospital. (heather brighton/patient)...
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so tonight, handa daniels is show us up how to protect yourself and your loved ones during your next hospital visit. >>reporter: heather brighton had a knee infection in 2013. >> i started to have boughts and attacks of diarrhea and i was in the bathroom every two minutes. >>reporter: sheiced up a life-threatening infection, while recovering in the hospital. >> if you're not eating, dehydrated. >>reporter: 1 in 25 patients contract an infection from the hospital and tens of thousands infections. >> pick up bacteria. >>reporter: betsy founded the committee to reduce infection deaths, patients need to be proact sxif protepsz. -- proactive and protect themselves. >> patients are intimidated by the white coats but you could be saving your life. >>reporter: doctors should wipe their steth copes in between patients. >> bring a canister of bleach wipes. >>reporter: wiping during surfaces around the hospital bed can reduce infections by 30%. >> wipe the high touch service, the over the bed table, the call button, the television clicker. >> other steps patients can take, huge a hospital and surgeon are low infection rates. brig
so tonight, handa daniels is show us up how to protect yourself and your loved ones during your next hospital visit. >>reporter: heather brighton had a knee infection in 2013. >> i started to have boughts and attacks of diarrhea and i was in the bathroom every two minutes. >>reporter: sheiced up a life-threatening infection, while recovering in the hospital. >> if you're not eating, dehydrated. >>reporter: 1 in 25 patients contract an infection from the hospital...
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family members say that daniel had mental health issues and a possible motive is unclear. heather: four suspects in custody tonight charged with throwing bottles at police in selig city. officers say that the tensions who refuse to put down a metal object. at last check, family members of the teen said that he is in critical condition. it took about 100 officers to staff the unrest. streets were even shut down at one point. the officers who shot the teen are now on desk duty. joel: on the road to 2016, bernie sanders campaign trying to regain momentum after the crushing defeat hillary clinton this weekend. the sanders cap is opening its first election office here in the triangle. angelica alvarez is live in durham to tell us all about it. angelica: the grand opening is happening after the loss in south carolina. he is trailing clinton in the win column. supporters here say that it is only the beginning. >> we are going to win north carolina. angelica: it was a packed house here in the campaign office for democratic official helpful bernie sanders. angelica: the new office -- [indi
family members say that daniel had mental health issues and a possible motive is unclear. heather: four suspects in custody tonight charged with throwing bottles at police in selig city. officers say that the tensions who refuse to put down a metal object. at last check, family members of the teen said that he is in critical condition. it took about 100 officers to staff the unrest. streets were even shut down at one point. the officers who shot the teen are now on desk duty. joel: on the road...
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daniel henninger from if wall street journal, thank you. >> thank you, jon. heatherking a tougher stand against north korea, seoul and washington now be planning to begin talks on deploying a sophisticated u.s. missile defense system in south korea, this after north korea's recent nuclear test and its latest rocket launch. greg talcott is live from london with more. greg, the irony is that under president obama we nixed that idea in europe, and now we're talking about doing it in asia. >> reporter: that is one of the measures being discussed right now, heather, as a reaction to north korea's suspect action to ratchet up politically, militarily and strategically, diplomatically as well. today we saw in munich secretary of state kerry meeting with the foreign minister of south korea, also following that a meeting with the chinese foreign minister. china says it is in favor of a new u.n. security council resolution against north korea. the exact content, however, is yet to be decided. beijing is not too pleased, however, about a plan by the u.s. to install a very sophis
daniel henninger from if wall street journal, thank you. >> thank you, jon. heatherking a tougher stand against north korea, seoul and washington now be planning to begin talks on deploying a sophisticated u.s. missile defense system in south korea, this after north korea's recent nuclear test and its latest rocket launch. greg talcott is live from london with more. greg, the irony is that under president obama we nixed that idea in europe, and now we're talking about doing it in asia....
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daniels and ben priestly. they were found dead in their living room. the second was john and heather miller. they lived 4 miles away, and they were found last night dead in their home. their daughter found them? yeah. she had snuck out to see her boyfriend. when she got back, they were dead. two double homicides must be rare in that area. what makes it weirder is that there was no sign of robbery or sexual assault. the shooter used a .22. shot them execution style. he's experienced to use a pillow as a silencer. you don't want to wake the neighbors. you know, these crimes seem to lack the emotionality that we typically see in personal cause homicides. most executions are criminal enterprise related. the probability of these couples being involved in the exact same illegal activity is kind of low. there's no way these were random victims of opportunity. garcia, any sign of forced entry? none that the authorities have found, no. so it's a home invasion. or our unsub is using some kind of ruse. either way, they're calculating and dispassionate. and no appreciation for chenille throw pillows. th
daniels and ben priestly. they were found dead in their living room. the second was john and heather miller. they lived 4 miles away, and they were found last night dead in their home. their daughter found them? yeah. she had snuck out to see her boyfriend. when she got back, they were dead. two double homicides must be rare in that area. what makes it weirder is that there was no sign of robbery or sexual assault. the shooter used a .22. shot them execution style. he's experienced to use a...
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. >> reporter: ted daniel, fox 25 news. >> heather: time now 6:15. and some closures to tell you about about on the green line. train service between hey market and train market stations will be suspended today and tomorrow in both directions. this because the mbta is working to replace the rail on the westbound track. this is also so crews can wrap up work on the new government center platform and track. we're told it is still on schedule to reopen by next month. in the meantime, the commuter rail is hoping to keep things on time this morning despite the frigid weather. with these temperatures, trains are at risk for more mechanical problems. so in an effort to prevent that trains were kept idling overnight. >>> it's a good thing they did that because it's going to be a very cold morning this morning, jason. >> jason: and just going down from here, heather. in the single digits and teens but really we're going to feel like minus 20 to minus 30 by the time we get into tonight. so look at these wind chill warnings and advisories we have up. minus 20 t
. >> reporter: ted daniel, fox 25 news. >> heather: time now 6:15. and some closures to tell you about about on the green line. train service between hey market and train market stations will be suspended today and tomorrow in both directions. this because the mbta is working to replace the rail on the westbound track. this is also so crews can wrap up work on the new government center platform and track. we're told it is still on schedule to reopen by next month. in the meantime,...
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daniel: developing this morning. one police officer dead two more hurt in the line of duty. death is hitting close to our area. >> heather: plus one popular news car dealer is selling cars with open recalls.
daniel: developing this morning. one police officer dead two more hurt in the line of duty. death is hitting close to our area. >> heather: plus one popular news car dealer is selling cars with open recalls.
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. >> daniel: the money will go toward research, education and advocacy, more than 2,000 people participated including, fox 25 katherine burcham and kerry kavanaugh. >> heather: still ahead on the fox 25 news, the reservoir where it gets it water is way down now. next the threat that could come, come summer, and why there might not be enough water even with the recent snow. >> daniel: and it's super bowl
. >> daniel: the money will go toward research, education and advocacy, more than 2,000 people participated including, fox 25 katherine burcham and kerry kavanaugh. >> heather: still ahead on the fox 25 news, the reservoir where it gets it water is way down now. next the threat that could come, come summer, and why there might not be enough water even with the recent snow. >> daniel: and it's super bowl