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louisa moller is live with that. louisa. >> reporter: this is big for the students and the candidates. this is the first time bernie sanders and hillary clinton will debate without a lesser known candidate in vermont senator sander's backyard but after a very tight race in iowa. opportunity to have like a big. >> reporter: all eyes on the the university of new hampshire thursday night as democratic presidential candidates bernie sanders and hillary clinton gear up for the first head to head debate in the crucial week between iowa and new hampshire. about it. >> reporter: excitement high so is the political rhetoric. >> i feel the bern absolutely. >> reporter: as clinton and sanders fight to determine who the real progressive is. and both aim to prove they are about the issues not political end fighting. >> i am look for someone to lead the people as a whole and bring everybodiy -- everyone together. >> reporter: at stake a group of voters he known to be independent minded. but on campus, it's just about the thrill of
louisa moller is live with that. louisa. >> reporter: this is big for the students and the candidates. this is the first time bernie sanders and hillary clinton will debate without a lesser known candidate in vermont senator sander's backyard but after a very tight race in iowa. opportunity to have like a big. >> reporter: all eyes on the the university of new hampshire thursday night as democratic presidential candidates bernie sanders and hillary clinton gear up for the first head...
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louisa moller is live in durham. louisa. >> reporter: in the first head to head meet up since iowa we will hear bernie sanders and who's the real progressive and who's the real democrat both fighting to stay away from political end fighting but before we get to the guts of the debate what we have is just pure excitement about the political process. the signs of a historic event are all around the university new hampshire. >> to have the opportunity to have like a national thing on campus, it's pretty big. >> reporter: in just a few hours democratic presidential candidates bernie sanders and hillary clinton will go head to head. the first debate posted a razor tight race in iowa with five days to go until first in the nation new hampshire pry marchy. and students will get a front row seat to the political process. >> i was seeks. excited when i heard about it. >> reporter: they are involved in logistics. >> i was a stand in and i was acting as hillary clinton. >> reporter: feasting on the political rhetoric. >> i feel
louisa moller is live in durham. louisa. >> reporter: in the first head to head meet up since iowa we will hear bernie sanders and who's the real progressive and who's the real democrat both fighting to stay away from political end fighting but before we get to the guts of the debate what we have is just pure excitement about the political process. the signs of a historic event are all around the university new hampshire. >> to have the opportunity to have like a national thing on...
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louisa moller has a closer look at the proceedings and reaction from the plaintiff's attorney. >> this is a woman that clearly didn't want to be there. i think there was some discomfort. >> reporter: inside this springfield hotel monday, camille cosby came face to face with attorneys for the seven women her husband of 52 years is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting. she faced questioning under oath for the defamation lawsuit against now disgraced comedian cosby. emergency motions to block the deposition denied. camille has stood by since the allegations surfaced. desfiet a day long affair, plaintiff's attorneys say he testified for two and a half another deposition was set up for march 14 with a slew of questions they argue yet to be answered. >> there are so many women who have made allegations that we have an opportunity to ask her about. >> reporter: a long process, plaintiff's attorney camarada argued made longer by the cosby camp. >> the cosby folks they want to stay the case which means put it on hold while he deals with the criminal proceedings. they want to shut down th
louisa moller has a closer look at the proceedings and reaction from the plaintiff's attorney. >> this is a woman that clearly didn't want to be there. i think there was some discomfort. >> reporter: inside this springfield hotel monday, camille cosby came face to face with attorneys for the seven women her husband of 52 years is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting. she faced questioning under oath for the defamation lawsuit against now disgraced comedian cosby. emergency...
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as louisa moller reports he is facing charges today. >> reporter: witness video appears to show thomas mohan attempting a sobriety test before flopping to the ground. moments earlier the 51-year-old man from weymouth was drunk and on drugs when he plowed into >> just a massive crash by the time we he ran out here, the cars were stopped and a lot of dust in the air. >> reporter: around 12:50 police say was driving on washington street when he struck a black pickup truck with his tan minivan. next, they say he ran into a 39- year-old pedestrian from weymouth. the victim was sent to south shore hospital with life- threatening injuries. signs of a serious accident still present at night. >> the driver of the minivan was quite upset and obviously under the influence arguing with thepolice. >> reporter: mohan was arrest and charged with oui and other charges and wbz discovered pages of driving violations against him date back to 1987. >> i am in a little bit of shock. >> reporter: a woman answered the door at his home tuesday evening and said she had just learned about the incident. >> she h
as louisa moller reports he is facing charges today. >> reporter: witness video appears to show thomas mohan attempting a sobriety test before flopping to the ground. moments earlier the 51-year-old man from weymouth was drunk and on drugs when he plowed into >> just a massive crash by the time we he ran out here, the cars were stopped and a lot of dust in the air. >> reporter: around 12:50 police say was driving on washington street when he struck a black pickup truck with...
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louisa moller is here with aimportant look at this. >> reporter: cook says it's this simple. once the back door is created, it's bound to be found by malicious hackers and used against all innocent iphone users. when so much of our lives is in our palms privacy is bound to crash headlong into public safety. >> i feel like if need be leek i would give up my data. >> reporter: that's exactly what happened this week. when a federal judge ordered apple to help the fbi break into the iphone belonging to one of the perpetrators of the san bernardino shooting. apple c-eo tim cook said no way. >> the reality is if you put a back door in, that back door is for everybody for good and bad guys. >> reporter: you see apple usesinincrips and no bush encryption and no back door back door around that exist. >> it gets discovered or compromises the problem and suddenly all the users of that say iphones in general whatever the device is are put at risk. >> reporter: massachusetts cyber security expert says think of it like a master key to your apartment building. >> even if you trust you note
louisa moller is here with aimportant look at this. >> reporter: cook says it's this simple. once the back door is created, it's bound to be found by malicious hackers and used against all innocent iphone users. when so much of our lives is in our palms privacy is bound to crash headlong into public safety. >> i feel like if need be leek i would give up my data. >> reporter: that's exactly what happened this week. when a federal judge ordered apple to help the fbi break into...
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louisa moller has the first look at my stride. >> straight ahead look forward. >> reporter: feel that hill. >> get the speed behind the legs. >> reporter: relish the valley. >> keeping the shoulders back. >> reporter: at my strides in the north end the euphoria. >> keep it going. come on push. >> reporter: and pain of a run is packed into a 45 minute high energy class. >> that's it. >> reporter: each stride set to it's the first of it's kind a treadmill only workout studio. and owner and founder becca suddenner will tell you it took her pseudo marathon to get here starting 4 years ago with a spin class. >> after class i was like man, i really that's got to be just for running. >> reporter: a little googling she learned the concept was nonexistent and it would take her another 3 years and a lot of her own sweat to go from a sales job behind a desk. >> keep it going. push. >> reporter: well to this. >> take it all in strideers. >> scary to do that you know go from the steady job and paycheck and be like i am going to open up this dream i had and hope people come. >> feel it. >> reporter
louisa moller has the first look at my stride. >> straight ahead look forward. >> reporter: feel that hill. >> get the speed behind the legs. >> reporter: relish the valley. >> keeping the shoulders back. >> reporter: at my strides in the north end the euphoria. >> keep it going. come on push. >> reporter: and pain of a run is packed into a 45 minute high energy class. >> that's it. >> reporter: each stride set to it's the first of...
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louisa moller has the latest. >> we remember david with joy. and we laugh at the things he did that were silly and it's just a place where we can be private and together. >> reporter: for elizabeth richter prouty garden is a place where her brother david was a kid and the tumor evaporated and the family would spread his ashes when he died at age 12. >> that's what makes it so special because i think that over the years we found healing. >> reporter: richter joined thousands at a public hearing in a protest to destroy the garden that's a fixture for decades. and replace it with an 11 story tower. a 1.5 billion dollar renovation aimed at upgrating the facility and kinding bed space. equally emotional supporters of the project say they need that space now. we have a waiting list of 3 months. and these are not patients who just need surgery in three months they can have surgery now. >> it's not at all unusual to have a scenario where you have one family getting ready to go home after months of being in the hospital with a critically ill child who t
louisa moller has the latest. >> we remember david with joy. and we laugh at the things he did that were silly and it's just a place where we can be private and together. >> reporter: for elizabeth richter prouty garden is a place where her brother david was a kid and the tumor evaporated and the family would spread his ashes when he died at age 12. >> that's what makes it so special because i think that over the years we found healing. >> reporter: richter joined...
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. >> louisa moller is live with more from col lieneen's family -- col one's family. family. >> reporter: -- colleen's family. >> reporter: her father likened the possibility of parole for crew and unusual punishment. betrayal and devastation. some of the emotions for colleen ritzer's family at news theirdaughter killer is eligible for parole after 40 years behind bars. >> this individual parole amounts to cruel and unusual punishment for colleen's loved ones the notion second chance. should not be applicable in this case. due to the intentional and thoroughly planned actions of the individual she cannot be provided a second chance and neither should the individual who without remorse took her life. >> reporter: in 2013 the massachusetts supreme judicial court decided juveniles cannot be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. peggy and tom ritzer says that sentences them to a life of pain. and a parole hearings that >> the journey to ensure justice for colleen has just begun because of the sjc restriction our family will be forced to attend parole hearings beginni
. >> louisa moller is live with more from col lieneen's family -- col one's family. family. >> reporter: -- colleen's family. >> reporter: her father likened the possibility of parole for crew and unusual punishment. betrayal and devastation. some of the emotions for colleen ritzer's family at news theirdaughter killer is eligible for parole after 40 years behind bars. >> this individual parole amounts to cruel and unusual punishment for colleen's loved ones the notion...
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. >>> louisa moller reports there's no sign of a hit and run driver. >> there was a bunch of glass. >> reporter: bike parts were strewn in loll friday afternoon, evidence of what police are calling an intentional hit and run. >> one of the witnesses said the truck came over to strike the kid on the bike. >> reporter: a 15 -year-old boy was riding his bike here when he was struck by this white chevy truck. the boy flung in to the air, the majority of his bike dragged away by the truck. >> officers in the area found the bike up at the end of bolt street. at the other end of bolt street, we found the truck we were >> reporter: shockingly, they say the teen was targeted. possibly the result of a verbal fight. >> there's information there may have been a conversation between this kid and another kid prior to this. >> reporter: he was airlifted to beth israel hospital with serious injuries. now police are searching for the person or people who did this. that teen was transferred from beth israel to boston children's and is listed in serious but stable condition. in lowell, louisa moller, wb
. >>> louisa moller reports there's no sign of a hit and run driver. >> there was a bunch of glass. >> reporter: bike parts were strewn in loll friday afternoon, evidence of what police are calling an intentional hit and run. >> one of the witnesses said the truck came over to strike the kid on the bike. >> reporter: a 15 -year-old boy was riding his bike here when he was struck by this white chevy truck. the boy flung in to the air, the majority of his bike...
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i'm louisa moller, wbz "this morning ". >> if you have information that helps police catch a serial bank robber, the fbi is now ready to write i you a $20,000 check, for the so-called incognito bandit. man is in dark clothes, wears socks over his shoes and tlaents tellers with -- traents tell threatens tellers with a gun. >>> [ indiscernible ] charged with road rage now getting treatment for ptsd. investigators say ian megan pointed a gun at another driver on route 9 in wellesley. his attorney says he was scarred by his experience as a medic in afghanistan. a judge ordered him to get treatment at the va hospital. >>> funeral services held today for the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, at the largest roman catholic church. joe biden and his wife will attend. but as wouijiajia xiang reports, raising eyebrows. >> reporter: scalia's body arrived hours before in a flag-draped casket. his former law clerks lining the steps as he entered the building one last time. inside, his son, father paul scalia led a short service. >> our father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. >> repor
i'm louisa moller, wbz "this morning ". >> if you have information that helps police catch a serial bank robber, the fbi is now ready to write i you a $20,000 check, for the so-called incognito bandit. man is in dark clothes, wears socks over his shoes and tlaents tellers with -- traents tell threatens tellers with a gun. >>> [ indiscernible ] charged with road rage now getting treatment for ptsd. investigators say ian megan pointed a gun at another driver on route 9 in...
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our coverage begins with louisa moller. >> reporter: energy surged through manchester's verizon center friday night. the sound of the 6,000 person event galvinizing new hampshire's -- galvanizing new hampshire's democratic party. a final push for hillary clinton and bernie sanders before the and it's safe for them to speak to a safe and eager audience. >> new hampshire's never quit on me and i'm not going to quit on you! >> reporter: repeat the beliefs. >> so, i say to the billionaire class, we are going to create an economy that works for working families, not just to the people on top. >> reporter: to find who they are. >> because you are a president who will roll up her sleeves and make a difference in your lives! >> reporter: for fond passion. about her, she's the most qualified to be president. >> reporter: with more pick. want everything done. >> reporter: the question, which narrative will win out, politician or the political revolutionary? we'll have to wait until wednesday, louisa moller wbz "this morning". >>> the candidates are doing what they can to separate from the very l
our coverage begins with louisa moller. >> reporter: energy surged through manchester's verizon center friday night. the sound of the 6,000 person event galvinizing new hampshire's -- galvanizing new hampshire's democratic party. a final push for hillary clinton and bernie sanders before the and it's safe for them to speak to a safe and eager audience. >> new hampshire's never quit on me and i'm not going to quit on you! >> reporter: repeat the beliefs. >> so, i say to...
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>> a love try aingeel may play a role in the murder of a 7 a -- 70-year-old man in wareham and louisa moller is live with the details. this was one that shocked a lot of people. >> reporter: oh, yeah. the district attorney just told us lisa that john witty was driven by gel sigh to brutally murderer's man he knew for several years. -- jealousy to brutally murder a man he knew for several years. john witty faces charges he murdered a man he knew for jeersion williams -- john williams. witty agreed to be held without bail. motive a love affair. >> i think this is a complete shock to them and probably one of the last things you would think would happen to a family >> reporter: williams bullet riddled body was found tuesday at east wareham home. police looked to witty after learning of a love triangle. according to williams childrenthe radio and airplane enthusiast had a long time affair with witty's live-in girlfriend who pass aid way last month from cancer he he learned of the relationship from a love letter he discovered this week going through her belongings. >> this is not random and it's d
>> a love try aingeel may play a role in the murder of a 7 a -- 70-year-old man in wareham and louisa moller is live with the details. this was one that shocked a lot of people. >> reporter: oh, yeah. the district attorney just told us lisa that john witty was driven by gel sigh to brutally murderer's man he knew for several years. -- jealousy to brutally murder a man he knew for several years. john witty faces charges he murdered a man he knew for jeersion williams -- john...
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louisa moller wbz news. >>> developing story tonight. a pretty heated debate between pope francis and donald trump. the pope saying anyone who wants to build a border wall in mexico is not christian. wbz political analyst jon keler is here and trump was none too happy. >> reporter: he was not. and look we have come to learn something about donald trump he knows a political opportunity when he sees one. keep in mind, only 13% of south carolina four years ago were catholics. and this pope's high-profile comments about immigration, income inequality and society's obligations to the poor have not endeared him to the arch conservatives who heavily populate gop primary electorate. the pope is regularly branded a communist on right wing talk radio i heard it today. and for trump this latest spat is consistent with his branding. trump fans love his "toughness" and willingness to take on anyone no mat are how unpolitically correct it may scenes my thought is it helps to consolidate his support in south carolina and the added advantage of overwhel
louisa moller wbz news. >>> developing story tonight. a pretty heated debate between pope francis and donald trump. the pope saying anyone who wants to build a border wall in mexico is not christian. wbz political analyst jon keler is here and trump was none too happy. >> reporter: he was not. and look we have come to learn something about donald trump he knows a political opportunity when he sees one. keep in mind, only 13% of south carolina four years ago were catholics. and...
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moller -- louisa moller wbz news knees facing charges for attacking a worker in 2014. stay with wz news for -- wbz news for king coverage and a closer look at the case for continuing coverage and for a closer look go to cbs boston.com. >>> a crash is causing major traffic. you can see parts of route 93 southbound near exit 4 are shut down. you can see the emergency vehicles there right in the middle of the road although it looks now like one lane of traffic is getting by. we know at least one person was hurt and if someone you know is coming from that area certainly expect that there will be some delays. also tonight, a big endorsement for donald trump today as chris christie threw his support behind his former rival. just days before super tuesday, and the announcement is hours after a debate free-for-all. autographed. >> donald i understand rules are hard for you and confusing. >> i have this book. >> the reality is-- >> so this screen grab shows theclosed captioning unintell gibel yelling. >> i endorse donald trum for the president of the united states. >> reporter:
moller -- louisa moller wbz news knees facing charges for attacking a worker in 2014. stay with wz news for -- wbz news for king coverage and a closer look at the case for continuing coverage and for a closer look go to cbs boston.com. >>> a crash is causing major traffic. you can see parts of route 93 southbound near exit 4 are shut down. you can see the emergency vehicles there right in the middle of the road although it looks now like one lane of traffic is getting by. we know at...
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louisa moller. >>> his mother released a statement writing in part, there is no one who has suffered more my utmost estate of emergency, prayers -- esteem, prayers, and humble respect to them as they continue to heal. in honor of colleen ritzer, her family has started a college fund for students aspiring to an education, we post thad on cbsboston.com. >>> it is time now for campaign 2016 and the last minute push for voters in south carolina. the democratic primary is today, hillary clinton has a big lead over bernie sanders there. and says she's eager to debate any republican. meanwhile, bernie sanders doesn't spend nearly as much time in south carolina, he's working on super tuesday to regain his momentum, more than 1,000 delegates up for grabs. >>> massachusetts is just one of the states that will be voting on super tuesday. a new wbr poll has hillary clinton beating bernie sanders in the bay state. 49-44%. on the republican side, donald trump has a commanding lead here votes than marco rubio and kasich combined. and trump's campaign is getting a new look from a new rival, now back
louisa moller. >>> his mother released a statement writing in part, there is no one who has suffered more my utmost estate of emergency, prayers -- esteem, prayers, and humble respect to them as they continue to heal. in honor of colleen ritzer, her family has started a college fund for students aspiring to an education, we post thad on cbsboston.com. >>> it is time now for campaign 2016 and the last minute push for voters in south carolina. the democratic primary is today,...
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in springfield, louisa moller, wbz "this morning". >>> now to the race for president, bernie sanders bringing his campaign to the bay amherst. calling for an economic revolution and it's been popular with young voters. during his speech he talked about the need for free tuition at public colleges. >> we are listening to young who say what crime did i commit to have to be pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt? >> earlier in the day, sanders was at a union hall in southy, he picked up the endorsement of the people's group, a group that fights for racial and social injustice. >>> hillary clinton heading to south carolina today, she and sanders taking part in a town hall event tonight, that state holding its state primary on sunday. >>> another big test today for nevada's caucus. donald trump is looking to make it three in a row after wins in new hampshire and south carolina. trump is the heavy faift in new poll -- favorite in new polls right now. meanwhile, with jeb bush out of the race, more of the republican establishment is backing marco rubio. former gop presidential nom
in springfield, louisa moller, wbz "this morning". >>> now to the race for president, bernie sanders bringing his campaign to the bay amherst. calling for an economic revolution and it's been popular with young voters. during his speech he talked about the need for free tuition at public colleges. >> we are listening to young who say what crime did i commit to have to be pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt? >> earlier in the day, sanders was at a...
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louisa moller has the first look at my stride. >> straight ahead look forward. >> reporter: feel that hill. >> get the speed behind the legs. >> reporter: relish the valley. >> keeping the shoulders back.