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we're live in boston, louisa moller, wbz "this morning", back to you guys. the mania, louisa. you are a lot prettier than chewbacca, don't even say that! >> reporter: thank you! [ laughter ] >> we need to get you the bun. >> reporter: don't diss chewy. >> she needs the leia buns for sure. >>> targeting unlocked cars. >> the two teenagers in bars, the stealing. >>> the indie car race through the sea port is a go, just how soon you can score tickets. >>> and this coffee perk, the new blend that aims to keep your caffeine buzz going all day long, that sounds nice, pamela. >>> yeah, that does sound great, i like a steady inflow of caffeine as i finish my thermos of coffee in the morning, almost empty, bus stop forecasts, temperatures in the 40s, areas of fog but later today temperatures will be in the lower 50s and we have a chance for rain. who could see the showers coming here's a live look at boston commons, and stay with us, we will be right back. [ music ] catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. after 12:00 p.m., enj
we're live in boston, louisa moller, wbz "this morning", back to you guys. the mania, louisa. you are a lot prettier than chewbacca, don't even say that! >> reporter: thank you! [ laughter ] >> we need to get you the bun. >> reporter: don't diss chewy. >> she needs the leia buns for sure. >>> targeting unlocked cars. >> the two teenagers in bars, the stealing. >>> the indie car race through the sea port is a go, just how soon you can...
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louisa moller is live in danvers morning, louisa. >> reporter: good morning, chris and kathryn, that this 2014 when prosecutors say chism was at a youth detention facility and followed a worker in to a locker room before choking and beating her. and of course, a very emotional day in court yesterday when a jury found chism guilty of murdering and raping colleen ritzer. >> guilty, deliberate premeditation, extreme atrocity with cruelty. >> reporter: 16-year-old philip he learned a jury found him guilty of first degree murder. behind him, the mother of colleen ritzer in tears, finally on tuesday, peggy ritzer was able to express herself after more than a month of disturbing testimony regarding the brutal death of her daughter, colleen. >> one of colleen's favorite quotes was there is something good in everyday. >> reporter: colleen ritzer was a well loved 24-year-old math teacher at danvers high school. when in october of 2013 she was stalked by then 14-year-old chism, strangled and stabbed, also finding chism guilty of the aggravated rape of ritz in a bathroom and stealing her underwe
louisa moller is live in danvers morning, louisa. >> reporter: good morning, chris and kathryn, that this 2014 when prosecutors say chism was at a youth detention facility and followed a worker in to a locker room before choking and beating her. and of course, a very emotional day in court yesterday when a jury found chism guilty of murdering and raping colleen ritzer. >> guilty, deliberate premeditation, extreme atrocity with cruelty. >> reporter: 16-year-old philip he...
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i'm louisa bowyer. see you later. have a lovely day.ime to make room for the new mattress models! during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale... get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices! save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory! plus, same-day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance sale is on now! superior service, best selection, lowest price--...
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we're live here in boston, louisa moller, wbz "this morning" back to you and may the force be with you. [ laughter ] >> fantastic! >> she needs, next time, louisa, you need to practice the darth vader breathing. >> yeah, get that going. >> reporter: [ indiscernible ] >> appreciate it! [ laughter ] >>> the zuckerberg family getting on the "star wars" hysteria, sending out the picture of baby max as a jedi, he captioned it, the force is strong with this one. eye. she's just, she's channeling. i'm not big on this brown jacket, dad! [ laughter ] >>> time is running out to do your holiday shopping. >> why this season hasn't been quite as bright for local retailers. >>> this is jon keller, calling him the most hated man m america -- in america, but plenty of competition for that title, how honors. >>> and a decent start to the day, mild temperatures and all that heavy rain has moved out at the bus stop, you won't need the umbrella but after school you might want one, a jacket would be ideal, temperatures right around 60 degrees and eventually will return to winter when up in your forecast. e
we're live here in boston, louisa moller, wbz "this morning" back to you and may the force be with you. [ laughter ] >> fantastic! >> she needs, next time, louisa, you need to practice the darth vader breathing. >> yeah, get that going. >> reporter: [ indiscernible ] >> appreciate it! [ laughter ] >>> the zuckerberg family getting on the "star wars" hysteria, sending out the picture of baby max as a jedi, he captioned it, the force is...
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. >> meanwhile her family is speaking out for the first time louisa live with more. >> reporter: well, the saga just doesn't seem to end, that's of course, chism back in court today as you said on an attempted murder charge for assaulting the department of youth services employee. and this is after a very emotional day in court when he was found guilty of murdering a beloved danvers high school teacher. >> guilty, deliberate premeditation, and extreme atrocity with cruelty. >> reporter: 16-year-old philip chism appeared expressionless, found guilty of first degree murder, behind him, the mother of colleen in tears. p eggy ritzer was able to express herself after more than a month of disturbing testimony regarding the brutal death of her daughter, colleen. >> one of her favorite quotes, was there is something good in everyday. a well loved math teacher, she stalked by philip chism, strangled and stabbed. also the rape in a high school woman's bathroom, armed robbery for stealing her underwear. >> these jurors have given this case everything they have. >> reporter: the jury ultimately n
. >> meanwhile her family is speaking out for the first time louisa live with more. >> reporter: well, the saga just doesn't seem to end, that's of course, chism back in court today as you said on an attempted murder charge for assaulting the department of youth services employee. and this is after a very emotional day in court when he was found guilty of murdering a beloved danvers high school teacher. >> guilty, deliberate premeditation, and extreme atrocity with cruelty....
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we are live in salem this morning wbz this morning. >> louisa thank you very much. >>> 5:05, when the verdict is announced we will bring it to you live on air and online boston.cbslocal.com. >>> 5:05, police searching for the robber behind a frightening holdup in brewster, showing the they walking into the brewster farms country market, pointing a gun at the cashier and threatening the owners mother, the robber did make off with a couple hundred dollars. >>> train service back on track after major delays in ashland, a commute are train struck and killed a woman during last night's commute, transit police say the woman was in her 50s, she was hit in the area of till ton avenue, the t bus >>> the driver that run away redline train is waiting to find out if he will be fired, david vazquez was dealing with too much stress to go to his disciplinary hearing yesterday. his lawyer wasn't there either. vazquez was accused of wrapping a rubber cord around the accelerator, when he stepped off to fix the signal problem the train took off, it passed through four stations before employees cut the p
we are live in salem this morning wbz this morning. >> louisa thank you very much. >>> 5:05, when the verdict is announced we will bring it to you live on air and online boston.cbslocal.com. >>> 5:05, police searching for the robber behind a frightening holdup in brewster, showing the they walking into the brewster farms country market, pointing a gun at the cashier and threatening the owners mother, the robber did make off with a couple hundred dollars. >>>...
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cnbc's louisa bojesen joins us live from london with more. good morning, louisa. i'd like to know the general consensus on wall street. >> i can hardly contain myself. hardly contain myself this morning, louis. i've got some nine hours to know before we know what's going on with the fed. we've been waiting for this. this is probably the most important fomc meeting of the entire year because, of course, they flagged up that they could be moving away from this zero percent interest rate policy that they've had in line since for more than a decade now we've been seeing very, very low rates. but since 2008, really, that's when we've been dealing with these extremely low rates. borrowing could become more expensive and there are a number of factors that we're looking at in the uptick to this rate hike. "a," some wild cards out there, the global economy, if the global economy is faltering can the fed afford to hike? "b" the oil prices. we've been seeing the price of oil plummeting quite substantial little over the last couple of weeks and that's, of course, disinflation
cnbc's louisa bojesen joins us live from london with more. good morning, louisa. i'd like to know the general consensus on wall street. >> i can hardly contain myself. hardly contain myself this morning, louis. i've got some nine hours to know before we know what's going on with the fed. we've been waiting for this. this is probably the most important fomc meeting of the entire year because, of course, they flagged up that they could be moving away from this zero percent interest rate...
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louisa moller live with the exclusive details, john, louisa. >> reporter: good morning, kathryn and chris, a meeting whether the school did enough for the victim, and u mass only telling us dr. cooper no longer an employee, here. he pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and photographing of a unsuspecting person. he photographed a medical student over the stall, when the woman realized she ran after him. here is claudia fallini who student by running after cooper. >> she was very upset, she was crying and really distressed. it was really shocking. that. >> reporter: and sources tell wbz this is not the first time dr. cooper has been accused of such an incident, sources say school student at johns hopkins university he looked under a stall with a mirror. we are live in wore chest he, mole mole back to you this morning. >>> 6:34 right now, the principal of the high school has resigned because of in appropriate use of school computers, the school superintendent says none of the allegations involve students. >>> 6:34 is the time right now, here is food for thought, a
louisa moller live with the exclusive details, john, louisa. >> reporter: good morning, kathryn and chris, a meeting whether the school did enough for the victim, and u mass only telling us dr. cooper no longer an employee, here. he pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and photographing of a unsuspecting person. he photographed a medical student over the stall, when the woman realized she ran after him. here is claudia fallini who student by running after...
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louisa maller. >> good morning, expect these closing arguments to be black and white, defense will say their client philip chism was insane when he raped and murdered colleen in 2013. >> after several grueling weeks in court and repeated use of this chilling surveillance video, jurors are finally expected to decide whether 16- year-old philip chism was criminally insane when he put on gloves and followed his math teacher colleen ritzer into a danvers high school bathroom where she was raped and murdered. last week the final witness for the prosecution emphatically argued no. >> the obscuring of his identity and the placing of the gloves if intended to keep his fingerprints from being aware of the wrongful necessary. >> the defense the trial itself originally postponed as questions were raised about chism's competency. >> he does have a fantasy life and that he might choose to retreat to that when he is involved in stressful situations. >> the trial included gruesome pictures, including how her body was found posed in the woods in october of 2013, the outcome sure to be emotional and dr
louisa maller. >> good morning, expect these closing arguments to be black and white, defense will say their client philip chism was insane when he raped and murdered colleen in 2013. >> after several grueling weeks in court and repeated use of this chilling surveillance video, jurors are finally expected to decide whether 16- year-old philip chism was criminally insane when he put on gloves and followed his math teacher colleen ritzer into a danvers high school bathroom where she...
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in cambridge, i'm louisa moller, wbz "this morning". >>> in other news this morning, colleen ritzer's family and friends will be allowed to wear pink to her killer's sentencing next month, the judge ruled they can wear her favorite color and philip chism is charged january 29 for the math teacher's murder, chism's lawyers ordered that everyone be ordered not to wear pink to keep it just, but color, will be allowed to wear the color during snens -- sentencing. >>> 4:36, deciding if aaron hernandez's cell phone can be used as evidence in his second murder trial, starting in january, but a judge delayed it yesterday until the high court rules on the evidence, the former patriots player is accused of killing two men in boston back in 2012, he's already serving the life sentence for the murder of lloyd. >>> a man police described as a mass port imposter is now facing charges, 35-year-old james rapucci was high on meth and visited an apartment complex to check the windows, trying to talk his way in an apartment and walk right in to another. >> i asked where his name tag was, he said it was
in cambridge, i'm louisa moller, wbz "this morning". >>> in other news this morning, colleen ritzer's family and friends will be allowed to wear pink to her killer's sentencing next month, the judge ruled they can wear her favorite color and philip chism is charged january 29 for the math teacher's murder, chism's lawyers ordered that everyone be ordered not to wear pink to keep it just, but color, will be allowed to wear the color during snens -- sentencing. >>>...
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louisa mole letter is live. >> good morning, kathryn and scheduled here today to discuss whether enough was done to help alleged incident. while u mass telling us dr. marcus cooper who is a practicing cardiologist and associate professor no longer an employee. >> she was very upset, she was >> claudia fallini recalls a moment. >> it was really shocking, i didn't expect anything like that. >> on september iss a 26-year- old medical student accused dr. marcus cooper of secretly her. victim describes seeing knuckles and cell phone camera lens. >> at that time she observed what she described as knuckles and a camera lens of a phone pointing down toward her. >> on wednesday 46-year-old cooper plead not guilty to misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct. sources tell wbz this is not the first sordid accusation against him. as a medical student at johns hopkins he was suspended for >> this person i think he is sick, he has some problem and needs some help, he is not going to stop. >> when reporters tried to get his side of the story. >> doctor, can we talk to you? >> he sprinted away. you can
louisa mole letter is live. >> good morning, kathryn and scheduled here today to discuss whether enough was done to help alleged incident. while u mass telling us dr. marcus cooper who is a practicing cardiologist and associate professor no longer an employee. >> she was very upset, she was >> claudia fallini recalls a moment. >> it was really shocking, i didn't expect anything like that. >> on september iss a 26-year- old medical student accused dr. marcus cooper...
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louisa is live outside the salem courthouse. >> reporter: good morning kathryn and chris, yesterday the jury deliberated for just over three hours, today the jury of four women, eight men will resume at 9:00 a.m. to determine whether philip chism knew right from wrong. >> philip began hearing voices when he was ten years old. >> philip chism is isn't mentally ill. >> two very different portrayals of philip chism, the question on day two of jury deliberations in the jury's jury trial which will stick with jurors. >> most likely early onset schizophrenia from the time he was young. >> defense claims he was in the brutally raped and killed his math teacher colleen ritzer. i am not going to stand here and tell you you there is nothing wrong with philip chism. >> but prosecutor kate mcdougal left her strongest evidence, induce putbly shows chism stalking ritzer using gloves and using extra beings to get rid of gladee clothes, even displayed the box cutter chism used to slit ritzer's throat. >> i am going to submit that there is overwhelming evidence in this case beyond any reasonable doubt t
louisa is live outside the salem courthouse. >> reporter: good morning kathryn and chris, yesterday the jury deliberated for just over three hours, today the jury of four women, eight men will resume at 9:00 a.m. to determine whether philip chism knew right from wrong. >> philip began hearing voices when he was ten years old. >> philip chism is isn't mentally ill. >> two very different portrayals of philip chism, the question on day two of jury deliberations in the...
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louisa? >> reporter: just a terrifying ordeal for this mother and her teenage daughter when two men kicked their way in through the backdoor of this house here and police say they do not believe this was a random act. >> i can hear them. >> reporter: from inside this quincy home on presidents lane, a sound that could induce fear in any parent. >> where are you hiding? >> reporter: tuesday afternoon police say a 16-year-old girl locked herself in her room and called 911 after two men kicked in the backdoor to her house. >> how many are there? >> two, two or three. >> reporter: and tied her six month pregnant mother to a chair with tape. >> she's been crying a lot. so i tried comforting her. >> reporter: husband and father alan eng said the men were in his home almost 10 minutes and thanks to his daughter's quick action police were able to chase down and arrest one of them, 22-year-old kevin murray from revere now charged with home invasion, kidnapping and assault and battery. >> she's 16 and s
louisa? >> reporter: just a terrifying ordeal for this mother and her teenage daughter when two men kicked their way in through the backdoor of this house here and police say they do not believe this was a random act. >> i can hear them. >> reporter: from inside this quincy home on presidents lane, a sound that could induce fear in any parent. >> where are you hiding? >> reporter: tuesday afternoon police say a 16-year-old girl locked herself in her room and called...
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louisa moller, wbz news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we have developing news, a neighborhood on edge after a lockdown. shirley with this christmas eve jim? >> reporter: liam, it's been a very long christmas eve night here in shirley for police, corrections officers and the people of this community. all this began when investigators tell us that somebody apparently fired a gunshot in the woods fairly close to one of the prison buildings here in this complex and tonight that shooter still has not been found. >> helicopters and lights. >> reporter: an anxious christmas eve in shirley, police and corrections officers searching neighborhoods and the woods after reports that somebody fired a shot outside of the prison complex. a man was seen running away touching off a search which included k-9 units and the state police helicopter. nobody has been found yet. >> i got home and there was helicopters in the air and if there was a breakout, they usually call and tell us. we never know what's going on down there. th
louisa moller, wbz news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we have developing news, a neighborhood on edge after a lockdown. shirley with this christmas eve jim? >> reporter: liam, it's been a very long christmas eve night here in shirley for police, corrections officers and the people of this community. all this began when investigators tell us that somebody apparently fired a gunshot in the woods fairly close to one of the prison buildings here in this complex and tonight...
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wbz's louisa moller shows us the surprise. >> you found it! oh my god! >> reporter: as our camera was rolling, jennifer learned a friend had found her wedding band buried underneath soot, dirt and debris. that friend also found the wedding band belonging to jennifer's husband. >> together. they were survived! a little black and charcoaled. >> reporter: just one example of the generosity that's poured in since tuesday night when their milton, new hampshire home went up in flames. in it, the christmas presents for the couple's first grade thankfully, the family was not home at the time. >> just gone. it was out, but it was smothering and just heavy smoke and you couldn't identify anything. >> reporter: but it didn't take long for goodwill to ignite. when lieutenant josh byron and the department turned to facebook for help. >> turned in to this huge, viral thing and our post has reached almost 30,000 people and as you can see, the outpouring of support is unbelievable. >> reporter: it turned in to a steady stream of presents for the twins, and donation pled
wbz's louisa moller shows us the surprise. >> you found it! oh my god! >> reporter: as our camera was rolling, jennifer learned a friend had found her wedding band buried underneath soot, dirt and debris. that friend also found the wedding band belonging to jennifer's husband. >> together. they were survived! a little black and charcoaled. >> reporter: just one example of the generosity that's poured in since tuesday night when their milton, new hampshire home went up in...
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louisa live from london, thanks so much. turning to a story we've been following bill cosby is responding in court to some of the women who have accused him of sexual assault now the legendary comedian has now filed a countersuit in the defamation case against him, alleging that seven of his accusers have caused him quote severe emotional distress for talking about the allegations against him. the filing repeatedly casts him as a victim and accuses the women of trying to interfere with his career and destroy his legacy. an attorney for the women tells msnbc that he believes cosby is trying to retaliate against his clients. now cosby has repeatedly denied all accusations, and has never been charged with any offense. still ahead on "way too early" an nba referee announces his lgbt status after becoming the target of a player's slur. more on what both men are saying this morning. plus -- ♪ >> i just got chills there. stars and storm troopers take hollywood by storm. we'll take you to the premiere of the highly anticipated "star
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. >> good morning, louisa. the two party political was blown open. the incumbent party did not manage to get anywhere near the majority. even if you add in the support of the liberals, they still don't have a majority. that's a problem. what it seems to open the door to is the possibility of a leftist coalition between the socialists and even with those two added they don't have a majority either. then you have to start throwing in the votes of the independents. that's a melting pot as far as future political instability is concerned for a coalition never mind giving a concession to the catalonians who want to break away. there are a few different options here about ultimately what direction the spaniards want to go in. i spoke with the secretary of the party. he hinted at the possibility of the people's party going ahead with a minority government backed in some way by danos and hoping that the other parties abstain in votes. difficult but i guess a possibility. listen to what he had to say. >> i think even know we don't have one majority. we just c
. >> good morning, louisa. the two party political was blown open. the incumbent party did not manage to get anywhere near the majority. even if you add in the support of the liberals, they still don't have a majority. that's a problem. what it seems to open the door to is the possibility of a leftist coalition between the socialists and even with those two added they don't have a majority either. then you have to start throwing in the votes of the independents. that's a melting pot as...
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a special fundraiser is happening right now at the louisa county fairgroundnd with authentic mexican food and dancing. their event goes until 9 tonight, but if you can't make it, you can simply purchase something from simply soothing a some of t money will go to the orphanage. or you can mme a donation. 've put that link on our "h"he's a live look at downtown cedar rapids. terry will have your final forecast when live at 5 comes back. "cbs 2 news connects with the corridor.calalus -- 1-800- 222-kganemail us -- news @ cbs2iowa.comconnect with us on facebook -- facebook.com/ kgancbs2. cbs 2 this rning.one family came up with a creative way to get their child to sleep.we'll show you what it is, and how it could help your child get some much needed rest, tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning. ((kelly)) zombies may soon be staggering into the corridor. on a list of possible zombie burger locations. the chain recently extended it's reach from its first store in des moines and is now planning to march into omaha and iowa city. burger lovers can soon look forward to hefty sandwiches like the undead
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>> good morning louisa and merry christmas to you. that the markets are going to envelope heavy head winds here. there's a lot of issues that we chose to ignore throughout the end of the year here. you can say there's been growth but there's been no growth based on the 2% gdp that we can't get past. we talk about how great job versus been but they haven't been good because even if you go to the last jobs report in which we brought in 211,000 new jobs what everybody forgets to mention is the same week we lost 50,000 jobs that would make more money than the 211,000 they put on. i look for a lot of head winds and the all important, all long awaited for market correction. this bull market is very long in tooth and there hasn't been great supporting data. if you take away the merger and acquisition you make the stock buy backs it's really been a big nothing so i think that we're going to experience some very serious head winds and i would look for a very serious correction in the next year. >> what's a serious correction? by how much? >> 2
>> good morning louisa and merry christmas to you. that the markets are going to envelope heavy head winds here. there's a lot of issues that we chose to ignore throughout the end of the year here. you can say there's been growth but there's been no growth based on the 2% gdp that we can't get past. we talk about how great job versus been but they haven't been good because even if you go to the last jobs report in which we brought in 211,000 new jobs what everybody forgets to mention is...
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our louisa moehller joins us live from the courtroom. >> reporter: kathryn, was philip chism aware what he was doing? was he legally insane when he murdered colleen ritzer or not? that is what the jury has to graph he will as they weigh a aggravated rape. >> philip chism, a kind, smart, terrible acts when he was in the throws of a serious mental illness. >> set against the back drop of a horrific crime, that is the final image philip chism grew of her client acknowledging that he brutally murdered his high school math teacher in 2013 pointing to testimony from three psychiatrists who suggested he was insane. >> he found that it was consistent with philip having a psychotic disorder most likely onset schizophrenia. >> karen mcdougal painted a picture, she replayed the moment when philip followed ritzer into the bathroom where candidate. >> she is lying on her back and he is carving away at her neck, what was he trying to do? he brought to school, all signs of sanity mcdougal argues. all while chism stared emotionless behind him colleen agony. >> had he a goal, a terrible terrible purpose
our louisa moehller joins us live from the courtroom. >> reporter: kathryn, was philip chism aware what he was doing? was he legally insane when he murdered colleen ritzer or not? that is what the jury has to graph he will as they weigh a aggravated rape. >> philip chism, a kind, smart, terrible acts when he was in the throws of a serious mental illness. >> set against the back drop of a horrific crime, that is the final image philip chism grew of her client acknowledging that...
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. >> louisa, thank you. and you can stay with wbz for the very latest information as it develops. david? >>> a very foggy start, and we sped is up the video here to show you the fog that lingered for hours. and eric fisher, this is not something that we see in december. >> there is usually a lot of but today, a gorgeous sight, one of the picture that -- pictures that maybe you wish you were a pilot. northern would havester county, prevalent. and we have clouds moving across that are up above that will move out. overnight. low beam travel. overnight, 48 on nantucket, and everyone is above freezing. tomorrow, another mild day, mild air in place region wide. and sunday, a back door cool front with more clouds. we'll have a preview of monday's storm coming up. >>> an army ranger from new hampshire has been killed. corporal an crew amesbury died he was just 21 years old. >>> the d. dcf worker who mishandled the bella bond case will not be fired. there are new reports from 2012 and 2013 but will get a former written warning. the governor said that the employee does not deserve all the b
. >> louisa, thank you. and you can stay with wbz for the very latest information as it develops. david? >>> a very foggy start, and we sped is up the video here to show you the fog that lingered for hours. and eric fisher, this is not something that we see in december. >> there is usually a lot of but today, a gorgeous sight, one of the picture that -- pictures that maybe you wish you were a pilot. northern would havester county, prevalent. and we have clouds moving across...
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louisa muller has our story. >> say on the ground. >> reporter: how did he get to this? that's what don savage wonders more than six months after he was taste by a park ranger. the end result of a parking violation. >> we are like, well, let's drive and look at the waves. that is what we do here. >> reporter: it all started with a scenic trip to cape cod. savage park to the spot they they stayed 30 minutes in the guard asked them to leave. >> i'm a police officer asking you for your drivers license.>> reporter: it took savage several minutes to remove his license. then video from the body camera speaks for itself. >> sir, have a seat. >> reporter: four minutes later, this. >> i told you to say on the ground. do not move. >> reporter: savage charged with assaulting a federal officer. he says he bit the officers hand. >> when i approach a police officer i am going to no to stand still and not do anything. what is happening these days is that the average citizen has the responsibility to calm down the aggressive police officer. >> reporter: the superintendent the incident i
louisa muller has our story. >> say on the ground. >> reporter: how did he get to this? that's what don savage wonders more than six months after he was taste by a park ranger. the end result of a parking violation. >> we are like, well, let's drive and look at the waves. that is what we do here. >> reporter: it all started with a scenic trip to cape cod. savage park to the spot they they stayed 30 minutes in the guard asked them to leave. >> i'm a police officer...
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. >> louisa moller. the city of munich are reportedly being evacuated of course due to the threat of an eminent terror attack in the city, the german police are tweeting that they flee evacuated two stations and trains running through those stations are not running, i saw on the police department facebook page that those stations are sealed off so some people cannot go to those stations and they are warning others to stay away from crowds in the entire city. this of course comes mid fears of terror attacks in all different counties, brussels canceled their celebrations yesterday. paris also toned down its new year's festivities do you to security concerns. again we know two train stations in the city of moon atlantic have been flee evacuated, they are sealed off and the munich police are asking citizens to stay away we'll have much more as it
. >> louisa moller. the city of munich are reportedly being evacuated of course due to the threat of an eminent terror attack in the city, the german police are tweeting that they flee evacuated two stations and trains running through those stations are not running, i saw on the police department facebook page that those stations are sealed off so some people cannot go to those stations and they are warning others to stay away from crowds in the entire city. this of course comes mid fears...
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louisa moller, wbz news. >> stay with it wbz news for the very latest developments in this investigation and we'll have much more tonight for you on wbz news 11:00. >>> a bridge project that's state is told it's wasted millions of dollars, the simple steps that would have saved us a lot of money. >> a lot of wind, but the winds starting to die down and the weekend forecast, i think you'll like it. full forecast coming up in just a couple minutes. >>> after everything that happened in california imagine how scary this was, three cambridge schools receiving e- mails today threatening an attack. the school superintendent decided not to cancel classes, but students saw health armed police and k-9 units -- heavily armed police and k-9 units when they arrived at school. valla lane, putnam avenue and amigos were the three schools. police believe the threats were sent all by the same person. >>> a home on commonwealth avenue with 18 rooms, nine bedrooms, a library, look at that woodwork and a parking there's the problem, david. you need three. >> not to mention, only nine bedrooms? how could i s
louisa moller, wbz news. >> stay with it wbz news for the very latest developments in this investigation and we'll have much more tonight for you on wbz news 11:00. >>> a bridge project that's state is told it's wasted millions of dollars, the simple steps that would have saved us a lot of money. >> a lot of wind, but the winds starting to die down and the weekend forecast, i think you'll like it. full forecast coming up in just a couple minutes. >>> after...
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louisa? >> reporter: david, paula, the police stayed very tightlipped about what's new with the investigation, not even discussing the origin or whether they know the origin of that threatening email. they basically only said they feel confident opening schools tomorrow. >> the threat was a specific to today, december 21. just days before christmas, the school superintendent was back -- with backup from the fbi had little new information to give to an already shaken city. only comforting words. >> we can say with confidence that there is no current, credible threat to any nashua public school. >> reporter: the biggest news, schools will be open tuesday. with a reentry plan for students and staff. >> we will be providing our and talking about that a little
louisa? >> reporter: david, paula, the police stayed very tightlipped about what's new with the investigation, not even discussing the origin or whether they know the origin of that threatening email. they basically only said they feel confident opening schools tomorrow. >> the threat was a specific to today, december 21. just days before christmas, the school superintendent was back -- with backup from the fbi had little new information to give to an already shaken city. only...
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we'll have much more as it comes into the news room, i'm louisa moller. >>> also breaking right now, rochester new york has canceled its midnight fireworks celebration. police arrested this man, 25- year-old who was planning a machete attack in a restaurant, federal prosecutors say luck man was in -- lick man was in contact with isis. >>> a raging inferno tearing through a luxury hotel in due buy be sending fiery debris into the sky. >>> equally stunning site, while that fire is burning, dubai sets off its huge fireworks show celebrating the new year right on schedule. eyewitnesses say once that fire started it spread in the building very quickly. and continued burning as hundreds of thousands of people gathered near by to watch the billowing out, the burj, the world's tallest building, the jury report is not what you might think. >> so far reports of just 14 minor injuries, one person did die, they suffered a heart attack while trying to escape, when you consider the number of people both inside and hundreds of thousands gathered outside, that is astounding. the fire spread quickly
we'll have much more as it comes into the news room, i'm louisa moller. >>> also breaking right now, rochester new york has canceled its midnight fireworks celebration. police arrested this man, 25- year-old who was planning a machete attack in a restaurant, federal prosecutors say luck man was in -- lick man was in contact with isis. >>> a raging inferno tearing through a luxury hotel in due buy be sending fiery debris into the sky. >>> equally stunning site, while...
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for that, stephen tells us he's we are live with louisa with more tonight. >> reporter: he told reporters he wants to turn his life around and seek education. for some, that's not sufficient for the family of the fallen that is of course officer sean collier honored and remembered here. >> i have no idea what intentions were with the firearm. i apologize to families i caused harm to. >> reporter: stephen expressed remorse when he walked out of boston court a freeman. >> horrible tragedy that happened that day. no comfort for families here today. >> reporter: on monday, a judge sentenced him to 17 months behind bars, time he already served for providing the gun he helped tsarnaev during their trial. he maintained he had no thong of tsarnaev -- he had no knowledge of tsarnaev's plot to bomb the marathon. now he says his plan is to turn his life around, stop dealing drugs. his older brother told reporters he's happy to have him home. leaving leaders like bill every every -- bill evans hoping this is the right move. >> hopefully he learned his lesson. >> reporter: neither the collier family n
for that, stephen tells us he's we are live with louisa with more tonight. >> reporter: he told reporters he wants to turn his life around and seek education. for some, that's not sufficient for the family of the fallen that is of course officer sean collier honored and remembered here. >> i have no idea what intentions were with the firearm. i apologize to families i caused harm to. >> reporter: stephen expressed remorse when he walked out of boston court a freeman. >>...
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plow driver speaking up this morning, sharing his terrifying story when a man pointed a gun at him, louisa moller has more. >> i was just sitting here and heard all the yelling. >> reporter: bob captured these photos tuesday morning of two men in an altercation outside his andover home. >> he sought me out. >> reporter: the mroe driver paul connelly said it was a one sided attack when mccullom cut him off and searched for him before unleashing his anger. >> he had a problem, an anger issue of some sort. >> reporter: first connelly says mccollum used his range rover to block his plow. >> and thu me on the ground -- >> reporter: then this. >> took the gun from under his face. >> reporter: on tuesday afternoon, mccollum, the ceo of benefits firm cbg arranged on assault and battery and assault with a deadly weapon, he told police he simply stopped to tell connelly his driving was a danger to the public, that connelly threw a punch first and that mccollum lied lyed to the cops, saying -- lied to the cops saying he had a bb gun, not what he's allowed to carry. >> with his kids, seven days a week
plow driver speaking up this morning, sharing his terrifying story when a man pointed a gun at him, louisa moller has more. >> i was just sitting here and heard all the yelling. >> reporter: bob captured these photos tuesday morning of two men in an altercation outside his andover home. >> he sought me out. >> reporter: the mroe driver paul connelly said it was a one sided attack when mccullom cut him off and searched for him before unleashing his anger. >> he had...
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. >> louisa, thank you. we will bring you more information on the air and online as soon as we get it. >>> we want to turn to the patriots now. christmas comes early for tom brady because his two favorite targets, ron gronkowski and julian edelman back on the field, and does this mean they are close to playing today? dan is at the garden where the celtics where their own big story. >> reporter: yeah. the celtics playing perhaps the biggest regular season game, and they are hosting the golden state warriors. tip off here at the garden is set for 7:30. now, as for the patriots, how's gronkowski and julian edelman side by side stretching and a high 5 for the camera and bill belichick, beaming like a proud papa. edle - - e d elman is ruled out for sunday, and his prognosis was 6 to 8 weeks, and gronk's injury wasn't as serious as edelman's, and he has a 50/50 shot of playing on sunday, but it sounds like they are both just happy to be out there. >> i like to be back as soon as i can. but doing it safely and smar
. >> louisa, thank you. we will bring you more information on the air and online as soon as we get it. >>> we want to turn to the patriots now. christmas comes early for tom brady because his two favorite targets, ron gronkowski and julian edelman back on the field, and does this mean they are close to playing today? dan is at the garden where the celtics where their own big story. >> reporter: yeah. the celtics playing perhaps the biggest regular season game, and they are...
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live in nashua, louisa muller, wbz news. >>> the scare from this threat extended beyond nashua. the towns of tyngsborough and hudson, new hampshire put extra police at their schools this morning just as a precaution. >>> breaking news in confirmed six american soldiers died when a suicide bomber on a patrol. two more soldiers were wounded. the soldiers were patrolling through a village near bogra airfield when they were attacked. >>> also breaking tonight, police trying to find a woman and her two children. they say she has kidnapped them. paul? >> reporter: police have not issued an amber warning but these children are still missing. this is not the first time the mother has taken that but this is the first time she's been gone this long without a trace and the father is deeply concerned. >> this is a picture of stevie and eden in front of my house. probably a month or two ago. >> reporter: stephen kerrigan holds up a picture of his two children, eden rose and five- year-old stephen junior. both are missing. ex-girlfriend took them on sunday from their father's home and never r
live in nashua, louisa muller, wbz news. >>> the scare from this threat extended beyond nashua. the towns of tyngsborough and hudson, new hampshire put extra police at their schools this morning just as a precaution. >>> breaking news in confirmed six american soldiers died when a suicide bomber on a patrol. two more soldiers were wounded. the soldiers were patrolling through a village near bogra airfield when they were attacked. >>> also breaking tonight, police...
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on roads and 35-percent of injuries happen on roadways the petition to allow them on roads is in louisa county. this morning, music fans are remembering a very talented singer who has died. scott weiland -- the former frontman for stone temple pilots passed away in his sleep. he and his band -- the wildabouts -- were touring. they were actually scheduled to play a show at spicoli's in waterloo tomorrow. weiland was road construction clears up in one part of eastern iowa. many of you may recognize these streets in waterloo kimball avenue is finally free, after being under construction for almost two years crews removed the cones -- bringing it back to two lanes "the first year was tough, it was like our first year in business, still been pretty tough" they say they had some loyal customers throughout the process -- but it was hard for many people to get to their easier for people to buy digital goods without needing a credit card. apple users in russia can purchase music, books, games and other apps by typing in their phone number and having the items charged to their monthly phone bill.
on roads and 35-percent of injuries happen on roadways the petition to allow them on roads is in louisa county. this morning, music fans are remembering a very talented singer who has died. scott weiland -- the former frontman for stone temple pilots passed away in his sleep. he and his band -- the wildabouts -- were touring. they were actually scheduled to play a show at spicoli's in waterloo tomorrow. weiland was road construction clears up in one part of eastern iowa. many of you may...
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or that henry thoreau was louisa may alcott's faith teach -- favorite teacher. we can include not just the momentous events that happened, which is why we put these people in history books, but also the texture of their everyday lives. did their shoes hurt? how are they feeling about themselves that day? were they thinking about what they were going to have for dinner, right? that kind of stuff. which really takes us there into history. the food, the sex, the clothes and, of course, the drinking. in this book by looking at drinking in america and showing its influence on events, identify tried to bring -- i've tried to bring our heroes and our villains to life on the page. i hope that if you read this book, you'll come to think of john quincy adams as a sad friend who lost two brothers and two sons to alcoholism and sympathize with henry kissinger who had the unenviable job of baby sitting a drunk. this book has, i spammed, you know, four -- spanned, you know, four centuries in this book. it starts with the pilgrims, it goes through the american revolution, the
or that henry thoreau was louisa may alcott's faith teach -- favorite teacher. we can include not just the momentous events that happened, which is why we put these people in history books, but also the texture of their everyday lives. did their shoes hurt? how are they feeling about themselves that day? were they thinking about what they were going to have for dinner, right? that kind of stuff. which really takes us there into history. the food, the sex, the clothes and, of course, the...
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. >> larry, it's louisa. what does something like this cost?elling for $77,000 and we look at the health benefits that are gained from using this it appears to have a 2 to 2.5 year pay back and this comes out of their own research that they had done so they used their own data to make this decision. >> are your products, are they also readily available for people who haven't been in the armed forces? >> yes, we are working actively to build the same support in the sector. we have 620 leads between the u.s. and germany in particular and starting in the u.k. now and we have a good number of pending claims and we're seeing very good case by case coverage by private ensurers in germany and the united states and will be working to expand the coverage. >> $77,000 that's a high price tag isn't it? >> you have come competition that you're facing also. i would think that you are probably working on making this product some what cheaper through technological innovation. where are you with that? >> well we will certainly advance this. it's technically our
. >> larry, it's louisa. what does something like this cost?elling for $77,000 and we look at the health benefits that are gained from using this it appears to have a 2 to 2.5 year pay back and this comes out of their own research that they had done so they used their own data to make this decision. >> are your products, are they also readily available for people who haven't been in the armed forces? >> yes, we are working actively to build the same support in the sector. we...
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people [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the state fire marshal is looking in to whether in milford, i'm louisa moller, wbz "this morning". >>> right when you come out, you hear a boom and the house in flames. >> a dramatic standoff in everett, tackling a man who caused chaos in the neighborhood on christmas. wbz's jim smith has more on how it all started. >> reporter: an everett neighborhood, turned in to a war zone on christmas day. police and the s.w.a.t. team rushing to summer street after 911 calls from neighbors that a man was firing a gun. >> this was boom! and it scared me. >> reporter: 53-year-old mark was in the house, police fired come out. yoo we don't want anyone hurt today dwoernths want -- we don't want you getting hurt. >> reporter: a standoff and then a break. levine showed his face, hands in arrested. >> he came out with his hands up and you hear a boom and the house in flames. >> reporter: the house quickly became engulfed a raging fire only minutes after the arrest. >> as he came to the front door, officers observed planes coming -- flames coming from the home, from the fron
people [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the state fire marshal is looking in to whether in milford, i'm louisa moller, wbz "this morning". >>> right when you come out, you hear a boom and the house in flames. >> a dramatic standoff in everett, tackling a man who caused chaos in the neighborhood on christmas. wbz's jim smith has more on how it all started. >> reporter: an everett neighborhood, turned in to a war zone on christmas day. police and the s.w.a.t....
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i know i've thrown a lot of numbers at you, louisa. the topics and the underlying reasons are still the same. continue to oversupply fears. we've got the weak dollar, sluggish demand. you have opec and russia producing at year records. >> you do. the issue is whether or not the sent imts are going to change next year or whether it's going to be the same. a lot going on when it comes to the price commodities. in separate stories out there, not backing down from a fight, martin shkreli is now on the offensive days after being arrested by u.s. authorities. landon dowdy is at the cnbc headquarters in the states. landon, good to see you. more now on shkreli. >> that's right. good mornings, shkreli gave an interview to the wall street journal on sunday in which he says he's being criticized by authorities for the over the top persona and drug prices. trying to find anything we could to stop him was the attitude of the government. beating the person up and then trying to find the merits to make up for it. shkreli was arrested and charged with
i know i've thrown a lot of numbers at you, louisa. the topics and the underlying reasons are still the same. continue to oversupply fears. we've got the weak dollar, sluggish demand. you have opec and russia producing at year records. >> you do. the issue is whether or not the sent imts are going to change next year or whether it's going to be the same. a lot going on when it comes to the price commodities. in separate stories out there, not backing down from a fight, martin shkreli is...
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get your tweets through at louisa nice and early so i can use your questions and find us on e-mail worldwide@cnbc.com. for more on the topper forming assets around the world in 2015 head to our website cnbc.com. what's your top trade for 2016? we're talking about it here in the studio but if you want to join the conversation we'll float the addresses up for you on screen. now we're feeling phenomenally festive here on worldwide exchange. here's the tree at rockerfeller center in new york city. they haven't turned it on quite yet. it's early hours in new york. let them sleep and get some rest. they work so hard in the u.s. don't they? >> just in the u.s. >> no, everywhere but in the u.s. they have two weeks off the average paid worker. it's ridiculous. >> it is. >> but anyway, somebody will be coming to switch on the lights very soon and take a look at these live pictures coming through from bethlehem. tourists and religious pilgrims are visiting the birth place of jesus. i've been there. >> really? how is that? >> lots of history going on and this is ahead of the midnight mass that's taking
get your tweets through at louisa nice and early so i can use your questions and find us on e-mail worldwide@cnbc.com. for more on the topper forming assets around the world in 2015 head to our website cnbc.com. what's your top trade for 2016? we're talking about it here in the studio but if you want to join the conversation we'll float the addresses up for you on screen. now we're feeling phenomenally festive here on worldwide exchange. here's the tree at rockerfeller center in new york city....
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. >> it was good to get context around this story lo louisa lombard from new york. >>> now getting agenerosity from an army veteran. the pizzeria is run by two former soldiers who fought in the eastern region. now they're giving out free pizza to injured or active military service men. their aim, to help soldiers reintegrate back into civilian life. it allows people to buy pizza for delivery to military hospitals. >> many people like the cafe very much. we have many visitors. we're happy to host them but we are not ready to cook so many orders. i thought we were going to shut down as we were so tired. we slept here for two weeks and cooked pizzas for hospitals, the rail ray station and the restaurant. >> coming up in a couple of minutes for you, unholy dispute, why this priest is in the bad book of the roman catholic church. >>> and in sport, the liverpool attempt to finish with a win. find out how the team got on against sunderland. >> well back. now a blue whale has been rescued in chile after being stranded on a beach. they were able to pull the whale to deeper waters and two boat
. >> it was good to get context around this story lo louisa lombard from new york. >>> now getting agenerosity from an army veteran. the pizzeria is run by two former soldiers who fought in the eastern region. now they're giving out free pizza to injured or active military service men. their aim, to help soldiers reintegrate back into civilian life. it allows people to buy pizza for delivery to military hospitals. >> many people like the cafe very much. we have many...
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win chester, martinsburg and louisa. andrews has some fog, too, at a quarter mile. temps this morning, it's on the cold side. 30s and 40s but for this time of year, this ain't nothing. we could easily be in the teens in december. you look at much of the country and you really don't see any cold air. it's all bottled up in canada. the pacific keeps us pounding the west coast and northwest coast with lots of rain and mountain snow. so after the early fog, some sun this afternoon, near 60. 40s tonight. mid-60s on friday. saturday warm, upper 60s. we may make a run at records saturday and a better chance sunday. we could be in the low 70s before rain and mid-60s on monday. >>> hello, beverly. >> hello. we've got challenges not just with the weather but a crash and a detour. that's been our biggest problem this morning. as far as the capital beltway, interstates getting there on the wet pavement and the fog, volume delays but no accidents. take you to 202 on our map which is closed in prince george's county near barlowe road between kenmore and barlow. it's basically bet
win chester, martinsburg and louisa. andrews has some fog, too, at a quarter mile. temps this morning, it's on the cold side. 30s and 40s but for this time of year, this ain't nothing. we could easily be in the teens in december. you look at much of the country and you really don't see any cold air. it's all bottled up in canada. the pacific keeps us pounding the west coast and northwest coast with lots of rain and mountain snow. so after the early fog, some sun this afternoon, near 60. 40s...
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. -- louisa, and her son, joseph. she had been reassigned at that point to the plantation, and at that point, she began her stay in the crawlspace of her grandmother's attic. the dimensions of the crawlspace were 90 long, seven feet wide, and about three feet wide at one end -- nine feet long, seven feet wide, and about three feet wide at one end. after she spent seven years in the crawlspace, she then began a successful escape to the north. here then, is kind of an overview of harriet jacob's grandmother's house. it is a somewhat substantial house for this time. and then that is a kind of cut away of the crawlspace were harriet jacob would have stayed. and then this is i think harriet jacob mentioned norcom's split, and she is in the crawlspace at this point, but this is the runaway notice that norcom placed. it is assigned by james norcom. it says north carolina, i think it says 1835 on that. when she got out of there, she became very active and abolition, she traveled around with white women who were active aboliti
. -- louisa, and her son, joseph. she had been reassigned at that point to the plantation, and at that point, she began her stay in the crawlspace of her grandmother's attic. the dimensions of the crawlspace were 90 long, seven feet wide, and about three feet wide at one end -- nine feet long, seven feet wide, and about three feet wide at one end. after she spent seven years in the crawlspace, she then began a successful escape to the north. here then, is kind of an overview of harriet jacob's...
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. >> good morning, it's louisa. many hikes do you think you will see from the fed from now on through next year. >> so we think the fed will hike in december. that's our long standing call and then we think they will pause until june. so in 2016 we only expect three more rate hikes. that's one more than what the market is pricing in. but they will take it relatively slowly in the first half. >> thank you very much. >> just looking at comments coming from the iranian oil minister he says iran doesn't need permission to increase it's crude production. that's according to the news agency. this comes ahead of friday's opec meeting. certainly there will be plenty of talk about a potential opec that we won't see because the saudi arabia juans are not going to have a change of heart. >> we think. >> we think. and what happens always up to the opec meetings is all the ministers they say something and they're all quoted as a headline and it's small changes. very small changes. >> i can't see them changing their stance. >> no
. >> good morning, it's louisa. many hikes do you think you will see from the fed from now on through next year. >> so we think the fed will hike in december. that's our long standing call and then we think they will pause until june. so in 2016 we only expect three more rate hikes. that's one more than what the market is pricing in. but they will take it relatively slowly in the first half. >> thank you very much. >> just looking at comments coming from the iranian oil...
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wbz's louisa moeller has more on this disturbing discovery from prospect street. >> reporter: this building condemned per order of board of health. this sign taped to the building nearly five hours after a around 1:45 friday afternoon, milford police and fire got a medical call to 24 prospect heights. what they found was a man and woman dead inside of a bedroom and two others from the same building were transported to the hospital and are being treated for what's believed to be carbon monoxide poisoning. neighbors tell wbz a couple lived in the 24 side of the duplex and carlos alberto says they had a roommate, his friend. >> he said he didn't feel well? >> yeah, didn't feel well. >> reporter: he felt ill around 2:00 friday morning and is now in the hospital. >> i'm so sad. they are really good people, you know? >> reporter: the state fire marshal is looking into whether there were functional alarms in this building. in milford, i'm luis is moeller, wbz this morning. >>> right when he came out, you hear a big boom and the house started going in flames. >> a fiery finish with a dramatic stand
wbz's louisa moeller has more on this disturbing discovery from prospect street. >> reporter: this building condemned per order of board of health. this sign taped to the building nearly five hours after a around 1:45 friday afternoon, milford police and fire got a medical call to 24 prospect heights. what they found was a man and woman dead inside of a bedroom and two others from the same building were transported to the hospital and are being treated for what's believed to be carbon...
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on roads and 35-percent of injuries happen on roadways the petition to allow them on roads is in louisa county. now, let's go to eileen with a look at weather. fog this morning will burn off to sunny skies today. a few showers may track through saturday night into sunday (verlittle accumulation expected), otherwise we stay dry we'll be back in 30 minutes, be sure to check kwwl dot com for the >> 8:00 on "today." coming up how to avoid the holiday weight gain. the secrets to indulging in your favorite foods and drinks without packing on the pounds. plus, texting and walking, the modern phenomenon that has safety experts worried. do you do it? and halftime head liners, details os coldplay makes the cut to the 2016 super bowl. today friday, december 4, 2015. >> we got married yesterday! >> we love oday".." >> from fresno, california. good morning, texas and montana. >> 26th birthday. >>> 8:00 now on a friday morning, fourth day of december, 2015. if there's a prettier view o rockefeller center then this one i'm nototure where it is. we're here in the -- i don't mean because we're here. we'
on roads and 35-percent of injuries happen on roadways the petition to allow them on roads is in louisa county. now, let's go to eileen with a look at weather. fog this morning will burn off to sunny skies today. a few showers may track through saturday night into sunday (verlittle accumulation expected), otherwise we stay dry we'll be back in 30 minutes, be sure to check kwwl dot com for the >> 8:00 on "today." coming up how to avoid the holiday weight gain. the secrets to...
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. >> let's get right to louisa moller who is live in haverhill. she's been following this story. >> reporter: good evening, you guys. it was very stressful here for a little while, but as you said, police have now determined that report as a hoax, the fire chief also telling me they checked the surveillance cameras up and down the bridge in hay hill and
. >> let's get right to louisa moller who is live in haverhill. she's been following this story. >> reporter: good evening, you guys. it was very stressful here for a little while, but as you said, police have now determined that report as a hoax, the fire chief also telling me they checked the surveillance cameras up and down the bridge in hay hill and