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but this morning headmaster lynne mooney teta says she' ll stay on the job and work to improve the culture at boston latin. teta tells the herald there' s no one more committed to improving the learning environment here at a city investigation found the the vast majority of the incidents. emily: boston police are searching for this man accused of robbing people with a kitchen knife. police say the man has gone after at least two people near the chinatown t stop, in the middle of the day. neither victim was hurt. investigators say the suspect is missing teeth. anyone who recognizes him should contact boston police. the weymouth man charged with drunk driving when he struck a pedestrian had already been asked to surrender his license. he was unable to stand during a sobriety test. randy: a florida-based circus operator is fighting back against a fine over this deadly tent collapse at a new hampshire fair. a 41-year-old man and his in the collapse in lancaster last august, which happened during a powerful storm. federal safety officials proposed more than $33,000 in fines against walker inter
but this morning headmaster lynne mooney teta says she' ll stay on the job and work to improve the culture at boston latin. teta tells the herald there' s no one more committed to improving the learning environment here at a city investigation found the the vast majority of the incidents. emily: boston police are searching for this man accused of robbing people with a kitchen knife. police say the man has gone after at least two people near the chinatown t stop, in the middle of the day....
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heather: they reiterated support for the headmaster, lynne mooney teta. a report claims she had all but one incident appropriately. seattle suburb in ruins. two people are believed to be homeowners who are still missing. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the explosion and where those people are. heather: in phoenix, arizona, a criminal investigation is underway after four people were found dead in a burned out home, all of them suffering from gunshot wounds. all were adults did a girl is in critical condition. ed: a fire at the rhode island tf green airport is under investigation after flames broke out this morning in garage c. heather: and now, at 5:00 -- reporter: more than a dozen bald eagles found dead. heather: a film crew wanting to create the watertown shootout. the same location of the shooting. ed: and new tonight on newscenter 5, this video sweeping the internet tonight. it was recorded in oxford. harvey: and a look at our live doppler radar, it is showing in all of connecticut forget i have an update on the timeline, how
heather: they reiterated support for the headmaster, lynne mooney teta. a report claims she had all but one incident appropriately. seattle suburb in ruins. two people are believed to be homeowners who are still missing. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the explosion and where those people are. heather: in phoenix, arizona, a criminal investigation is underway after four people were found dead in a burned out home, all of them suffering from gunshot wounds. all were...
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in part of the letter, lynn mooney writes this. while i am optimistic that the dialogue's begun over the past few weeks will lead to a mo respectful and welcoming racial climate at our school, i deeply regleet we did not begin such conversationserrier. mayor walsh says he'll be looking further into the the matter. >> we have to make sure that the proper action will be taken here. again, my biggest concern is on the impact on the students. >> the mayor says his office is launching a review separate from the school investigation. >>> a celebration of black today. governor baker and other politicians honoring leaders in the african-american community both past and present. it honored educators and former city councilors. >> coming up on 7news at 6:00, new internet video that you should see. it's showing off some real steel. look at that robot made right in boston. and the bruins back in the garden. hopefully the home crowd will is boston dynamics showing off some new artificial intelligence. this is atlas stacking boxes there. >> he's
in part of the letter, lynn mooney writes this. while i am optimistic that the dialogue's begun over the past few weeks will lead to a mo respectful and welcoming racial climate at our school, i deeply regleet we did not begin such conversationserrier. mayor walsh says he'll be looking further into the the matter. >> we have to make sure that the proper action will be taken here. again, my biggest concern is on the impact on the students. >> the mayor says his office is launching a...
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they say lynne mooney teta did not do enough to protect students in a series of racially-charged incidents. the group held a five-hour meeting yesterday to review a new report that found the administration handled all incidents appropriately, with the exception of a 2014 threat. one student called another a racial slur, and referenced lynching. the superintendent plans to meet with the naacp. dozens of people are facing charges, accused in an underage drinking party that got out of control. 41 people arrested in total. the party happened overnight avenue, just a few blocks from bridgewater state university. officers arrived, and immediately called campus police for backup as people started climbing out first floor windows. inside, officers found a large amount of alcohol, and several safety hazards. >> the place is always a mess. beer cans, ball. what you are looking at is the normal situation. erika: those involved will start making court appearances tomorrow. charges include underage drinking, disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace. now to a new twist in that fight between apple and
they say lynne mooney teta did not do enough to protect students in a series of racially-charged incidents. the group held a five-hour meeting yesterday to review a new report that found the administration handled all incidents appropriately, with the exception of a 2014 threat. one student called another a racial slur, and referenced lynching. the superintendent plans to meet with the naacp. dozens of people are facing charges, accused in an underage drinking party that got out of control. 41...
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headmaster lynne mooney teta says she' ll stay on the job and work to improve the environment at the school. there have been calls for her resignation after students said she ignored their claims of a number of racist incidents at the prestigious school. teta tells the "herald," quote, "there' s no one more committed to improving the learning environment here at boston latin school than i am." a city investigation found the school acted appropriately in the vast majority of the incidents. commitment 2016 now. democrats in a very tight just days before super tuesday. hillary clinton ahead of senator bernie sanders by just 4% in massachusetts. in south tomorrow. but -- marci: on the debate stage in cruz pouncing on republican front-runner donald trump. marco rubio: you' re only person on this stage that' s ever been fined for hiring people to work on your projects illegally. you hired some workers from poland. donald trump: no, no, i' m the only one at this stage that' s hired people. you haven' t hired anybody. ted cruz: marco is exactly right, that a federal court found donald guilty
headmaster lynne mooney teta says she' ll stay on the job and work to improve the environment at the school. there have been calls for her resignation after students said she ignored their claims of a number of racist incidents at the prestigious school. teta tells the "herald," quote, "there' s no one more committed to improving the learning environment here at boston latin school than i am." a city investigation found the school acted appropriately in the vast majority of...
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lynne mooney teta is under fire for her administration's handling of several racially-charged incidents involving students. an investigation found only one was mishandled. teta apologized for the lack of swift response to the issues, but tells the globe that nobody is more committed to improving the racial climate at the school than she. a u.s. justice department review of this. emily: 5 investigates exposing elder abuse at the hands of the people paid to care for them. the disturbing cases where many say the punishment doesn't fit the crime. randy: all eyes on batting practice during spring training. a surprise on the field. cindy: a taste of winter returning today. after all of those warm what is going on? today we're going to run a slalom course. r not down the mountain, but up it... that's terrifying. ...in one of these. sweet r the chevy silverado offers a combination of 4wd and an exclusivep"auto-locking rear differential" t let's do this. so, if a rearr wheel starts to slip, p the axle automatically locks feels like a beast. grips great. dude, that was awesome. current qualified
lynne mooney teta is under fire for her administration's handling of several racially-charged incidents involving students. an investigation found only one was mishandled. teta apologized for the lack of swift response to the issues, but tells the globe that nobody is more committed to improving the racial climate at the school than she. a u.s. justice department review of this. emily: 5 investigates exposing elder abuse at the hands of the people paid to care for them. the disturbing cases...
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in a letter to the school community last night, headmaster lynn mooney apologized writing, in part, while i am optimistic that the dialogues that has begun over the last two weeks will welcome a respectful racially climate at the school i do regret that we did not begin such conversations earlier. >> we have to make sure that there's proper action taken here and we have to make sure that we move on now in a positive way. my biggest concern is the impact on the students. >> reporter: mayor walsh says his office is launching a review he doesn't think federal involvement is necessary but does believe that many outside voices in the conversation are distracting students. >>> we are following more news here today as a man is indicted in the mysterious burning death of a mississippi teen. it's been 14 months since jessica chambers was found covered in gasoline in a flaming car. she later died from her injuries. 98% of her body was burned. this was a case that we had talked about a lot when it happened. her father says he's been waiting for this moment when investigators would find his daughter'
in a letter to the school community last night, headmaster lynn mooney apologized writing, in part, while i am optimistic that the dialogues that has begun over the last two weeks will welcome a respectful racially climate at the school i do regret that we did not begin such conversations earlier. >> we have to make sure that there's proper action taken here and we have to make sure that we move on now in a positive way. my biggest concern is the impact on the students. >> reporter:...
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the organization wants headmaster of the school lynn mooney to step down after a meeting that discussed the lack of action by the administration regarding racism at the school. incidents than originally thought that the school did not properly handle according to those representatives. two students presented with a binder of incidents involving racism among students. they also started a social media campaign to raise awareness to what they believe was the school school's fairure to address the incidentment an merge review said there was only one incident that the school did not properly respond where racial slur was ex exchanged from one student to another. in we're following more news today, the i land nation of fiji is make picking up pieces after getting wiped out by a catastrophic cyclone. least ten people. search and rescue teams are combing through the debris. fiji declaring a state of emergency as shers are starting to run dry. >> anchor: the damage has been wiped fit, homes have been destroyed, many low lying areas are flooded and many people have about what to do . >> anchor: c
the organization wants headmaster of the school lynn mooney to step down after a meeting that discussed the lack of action by the administration regarding racism at the school. incidents than originally thought that the school did not properly handle according to those representatives. two students presented with a binder of incidents involving racism among students. they also started a social media campaign to raise awareness to what they believe was the school school's fairure to address the...
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superintendent tommy chang met with the local naacp yesterday and reiterated support for headmaster lynne mooney teta. black community leaders have called for her resignation claiming she mishandled several cases of racism involving students. a report claims she handled all but one incident appropriately. emily: celtics on the road in minnesota. down most of the game, they stage a late rally against the timberwolves. avery bradley gets the c's within one with just nine seconds to go. but minnesota makes a clutch the c's couldn't come up with it at the buzzer. they lose, 124-122. the bruins didn't fare much better at home. they took on the columbus blue jackets battling up hill all night. columbus scoring three goals in the second period. two more in the third. the b's cut the deficit down in the final period but couldn't keep up on defense. 6-4 blue jackets the final. before the game, the b's paid special tribute at the garden. randy: they honored first responders and some of the city's bravest. dic donohue, the retired mbta transit police officer wounded in the watertown shootout, dropped the c
superintendent tommy chang met with the local naacp yesterday and reiterated support for headmaster lynne mooney teta. black community leaders have called for her resignation claiming she mishandled several cases of racism involving students. a report claims she handled all but one incident appropriately. emily: celtics on the road in minnesota. down most of the game, they stage a late rally against the timberwolves. avery bradley gets the c's within one with just nine seconds to go. but...
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lynne mooney teta writing in part, i deeply regret that there was not more urgency in our initial response to these concerns. i acknowledge my responsibility in that lapse. the boston naacp has called on teta to step down. live in boston. wcvb newscenter 5. emily: thank you. right now, a mystery in a mother disappearing before she was supposed to pick up her son. this morning police say they do not suspect foul play. the family still searching for answers. judy sales had just returned from a family trip in california last seen yesterday, leaving her job as a walgreen' s pharmacist. she called her husband to say she' d pick up their 10-year-old son but she never showed. her brother-in-law says it doesn' t add up. police say they received a ping from her phone in connecticut but no clues since. right now police in brookline are issuing a community alert after a string of burglaries, randy: investigators say the 6 break-ins and one attempted break in followed a similar in each case, the thief got into the home through a rear door or window in the evening. the thief stole items including jewel
lynne mooney teta writing in part, i deeply regret that there was not more urgency in our initial response to these concerns. i acknowledge my responsibility in that lapse. the boston naacp has called on teta to step down. live in boston. wcvb newscenter 5. emily: thank you. right now, a mystery in a mother disappearing before she was supposed to pick up her son. this morning police say they do not suspect foul play. the family still searching for answers. judy sales had just returned from a...
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but this morning, headmaster lynne mooney teta says she'll stay on the job and work to improve the environment at boston latin. there have been calls for her resignation after students claimed she ignored their claims of a number of racist incidents at the prestigious school. teta tells the herald quote, there's no one more committed to improving the learning environment here at boston latin school than i am. she wouldn't comment on whether she thinks a justice department investigation is warranted but said she'd cooperate. a city investigation found the school acted appropriately in the vast majority of the incidents. randy: a deadly crash is under investigation in plymouth. a 21-year-old man was killed into trees. police say the victim is from providence. another person in the car was taken to the hospital. emily: this beloved garden at boston children's hospital is at the center of an emotional fight. to many, it's considered sacred ground, but it may soon be gone. the hospital says it has to raze the half acre prouty garden in order to expand. parents and patients argue that's like ripping
but this morning, headmaster lynne mooney teta says she'll stay on the job and work to improve the environment at boston latin. there have been calls for her resignation after students claimed she ignored their claims of a number of racist incidents at the prestigious school. teta tells the herald quote, there's no one more committed to improving the learning environment here at boston latin school than i am. she wouldn't comment on whether she thinks a justice department investigation is...
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now, the school's headmaster here at boston latin, lynn mooney teta, will not be disciplined, but the internal review stated the school did not properly respond to the student's racial slur in one reported understand did. this after two students began a #blackat bls to raise awareness for what they believed was the school's failure to address racism. last month the students dressed in all black as a silent protest. the district released its findings after looking at racial incidents from 2004 until january of this year. in total there were seven incidence and only where the school is accused of not adequately investigating. the school has come up with its own six-point plan they say will help address any issues that happen either in the school or online. live in boston, nicole oliverio, 7news "today in new england." cricht crist we have new details about police activity in roslindale. police say a report of a person barricaded inside a home is being investigated as a possible hoax. according to the "globe," officers believe this was a case of swatting, when someone reports a fake mast
now, the school's headmaster here at boston latin, lynn mooney teta, will not be disciplined, but the internal review stated the school did not properly respond to the student's racial slur in one reported understand did. this after two students began a #blackat bls to raise awareness for what they believed was the school's failure to address racism. last month the students dressed in all black as a silent protest. the district released its findings after looking at racial incidents from 2004...
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headmaster lynne mooney teta says she'll stay on the job and work to improve the environment at boston latin. there have been calls for her resignation after students said she ignored their claims of a number of racist incidents at the prestigious school. shayna: mashpee's superintendent is stepping down one a week after being cleared of barging into a student's home. brian hyde and the school committee call it a cordial agreement. hyde was accused breaking into just returned from several months in florida and was trying to re-enroll. the judge ruled hyde was not guilty because there was no evidence he was barred from the house. the ability to reach out for help right from your smartphone when you're anxious and overwhelmed. doug: ahead this morning the app now offering therapy to people who might not have asked for it before. >> i really, really think they should have let them do it here for authenticity. frank: watertown residents in favor of shooting the gun battle with the marathon bombers, but town leaders saying no. what the former police chief thinks of the controversy. danielle
headmaster lynne mooney teta says she'll stay on the job and work to improve the environment at boston latin. there have been calls for her resignation after students said she ignored their claims of a number of racist incidents at the prestigious school. shayna: mashpee's superintendent is stepping down one a week after being cleared of barging into a student's home. brian hyde and the school committee call it a cordial agreement. hyde was accused breaking into just returned from several...
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and in a letter to the school community last night, the headmaster lynn mooney apologized writing in part, dialogue has begun, i deeply regret that we did not begin such conversations earlier." >> sarah: we are following more news today. the phone fight between apple and the f.b.i. is at a standstill. apple won't cave to demands from the bureau. some people are now showing support for the tech company. thanking apple for putting them first. tim caputo has a look at the protest. >> it is not just about civil liberties listens >> reporter: a show of support on boilen to street. more people take sides in the standoff between the tech company and the f.b.i. dozen people. across the u.s., groups also gathered outside other apple stores supporting the company as it refuses to help the government unlock an encrypted iphone. >> people are extremely concerned about what the f.b.i. is asking apple to do in this case. >> reporter: syed farook with his wife killed 14 people in san bernardino, california in a terrorist attack. last week, a federal judge ordered apple to create and pass code-locke
and in a letter to the school community last night, the headmaster lynn mooney apologized writing in part, dialogue has begun, i deeply regret that we did not begin such conversations earlier." >> sarah: we are following more news today. the phone fight between apple and the f.b.i. is at a standstill. apple won't cave to demands from the bureau. some people are now showing support for the tech company. thanking apple for putting them first. tim caputo has a look at the protest....
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speaking about lynne mooney teta, boston naacp president michael curry tells "the globe," "we no longer have faith that she can act in a way that is in the best interest of the students at boston latin particularly when it comes to safety." a spokesman for boston public schools says the superintendent plans to meet with the naacp to discuss their concerns. we're live in boston, doug meehan, wcvb, newscenter 5. the federal government is ordering a cleanup of the charles river. new regulations this year will require the 260 communities that watershed to help remove some of the phosphorous that washes into it every year. environmental advocates say it will help reduce flooding, droughts, and pollution. but taxpayers are concerned they will foot much of the bill. a troubling new report on diversity in entertainment. emily: the findings that could add to public outcry ahead of the oscars. and a wedding celebrates more than the love of a couple. the mid-air ceremony celebrating the bond between mother and daughter. randy: and ahead in news to go, espn reporter erin andrews goes to court today
speaking about lynne mooney teta, boston naacp president michael curry tells "the globe," "we no longer have faith that she can act in a way that is in the best interest of the students at boston latin particularly when it comes to safety." a spokesman for boston public schools says the superintendent plans to meet with the naacp to discuss their concerns. we're live in boston, doug meehan, wcvb, newscenter 5. the federal government is ordering a cleanup of the charles...
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superintendent tommy chang met with the local naacp yesterday and reiterated support for headmaster lynne mooney teta. black community leaders have called for her resignation, claiming she mishandled several cases of racism involving students. a report claims she handled all but one incident appropriately. the state fire marshal is offering a $5,000 reward for information on this fire. it destroyed a mill in fall river on saturday morning. the building collapsing under massive flames. investigators say it was vacant and they are now searching for the cause. randy: right now firefighters in california are battling a massive blaze at a warehouse in rancho dominguez. dozens of firefighters trying to get the fire under control the area has several large warehouses and industrial buildings. investigation. emily: there's an unusual plan up for discussion today. the division of fisheries and wildlife wants to start a colony of venomous timber rattlesnakes on an island in the quabbin reservoir. the endangered snakes are indigenous to the state but have been nearly wiped out by humans. some residents are
superintendent tommy chang met with the local naacp yesterday and reiterated support for headmaster lynne mooney teta. black community leaders have called for her resignation, claiming she mishandled several cases of racism involving students. a report claims she handled all but one incident appropriately. the state fire marshal is offering a $5,000 reward for information on this fire. it destroyed a mill in fall river on saturday morning. the building collapsing under massive flames....
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and in a letter to the school community last night, headmaster lynne mooney-teta apologized, writing in part, "while i'm optimistic that the dialogue begun over the past few weeks will lead to a more respectful and welcoming racial climate at our school, i deeply regret we did not begin such conversations earlier." >> sarah: state senator brian joyce says he won't be running for reelection this year. joyce's law office was raided by f.b.i. and i.r.s. last week. they're looking into. he's been penalized for ethics violations in the past, specifically for using campaign money for his son's graduation party. joyce tweeted out a statement that reads in part, "i have worked hard for milton and achieved results while always trying to abide by the rules. i will continue to work hard for milton and all of the district but will not seek reelection." clyde brown elementary school in millis will be closed again today as concerns continue over the air quality. the results of tests taken earlier this week won't be taken until today. initial results found traces of chemicals above allowable levels
and in a letter to the school community last night, headmaster lynne mooney-teta apologized, writing in part, "while i'm optimistic that the dialogue begun over the past few weeks will lead to a more respectful and welcoming racial climate at our school, i deeply regret we did not begin such conversations earlier." >> sarah: state senator brian joyce says he won't be running for reelection this year. joyce's law office was raided by f.b.i. and i.r.s. last week. they're looking...
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lynne mooney-teta told the "herald" she's determined to review policies and protocols at the school, but she refused to say if she offered to resign or if the mayor's office told her to keep quiet. when asked if she had any regrets about how cases were handled, teta said in part, "we addressed individual, but what i regret is not having addressed it as a school. if i could turn back time, that is what we would have done." new this morning, governor charlie baker promising to invest $1 billion over the next five years toward upgrading the infrastructure on the "t," including tracks and signals. that's an increase of $160 million a year on what the "t" was spending. meanwhile, the state transportation secretary tells of regular, modest fare increases as a way to improve service. a vote next month could raise fares later this year. also this morning, hoverboards are now banned on the "t," including train, buses and in stations all together. the new rules comes after several cases of the popular devices catching on fire and even exploding. transit systems in new york, los angeles and chi
lynne mooney-teta told the "herald" she's determined to review policies and protocols at the school, but she refused to say if she offered to resign or if the mayor's office told her to keep quiet. when asked if she had any regrets about how cases were handled, teta said in part, "we addressed individual, but what i regret is not having addressed it as a school. if i could turn back time, that is what we would have done." new this morning, governor charlie baker promising to...
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lynn mooney at the timeta says she has no plans to step down. meanwhile, if it gets involved, it will cooperate with any investigation. >> heather: it is 9:36 and dangerous cars are being sold to unsuspecting drivers. one big name company, actually, accused of selling cars of open recalls. still ahead at fox 25 morning news, why the problem may be more widespread than anyone imagined. >> daniel: plus a big night for hollywood, a day for the stars to walk the red carpet. coming up. why host chris rock might be feeling more pressure as he stakes the stage tonight. >> jason: waking up with clouds it's going to allow the i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. her life's work has been about breaking barriers. which is why, for every american who's not being paid what they're worth... who's held back by student debt or a system tilted against them- and there are far too many of you- she understands that our country can't reach it's potential... unless we all do. together. a stronger country. >> heather: welcome back, new at 9:00, activist al
lynn mooney at the timeta says she has no plans to step down. meanwhile, if it gets involved, it will cooperate with any investigation. >> heather: it is 9:36 and dangerous cars are being sold to unsuspecting drivers. one big name company, actually, accused of selling cars of open recalls. still ahead at fox 25 morning news, why the problem may be more widespread than anyone imagined. >> daniel: plus a big night for hollywood, a day for the stars to walk the red carpet. coming up....