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mary: pam, we're trying to show you the part of the sea wall that we lost last winter, 80 feet of it in all and high tide every now and then we catch a huge wave. we're keeping our distance. we'll see how the wall holds tonight. as the wind whipped the waves higher, residents kept awarey eye on the huge sea wall and the angry atlantic testing its worth. >> it came all the way over the house and right on the street. mary: impressive, but so far, nothing like the storm surge that knocked out 80 feet of the sea wall last winter. >> marshfield went through last year, this is probably nothing. mary: homes were condemned, the most damage tearing through residential exterioriors. the storm has ferocious winds and knocked out power to customers and then there is the heavy wet snow. white gold to those with a plow. >> i would rather be on the couch probably at home with my wife, but this isn't bad. wherever you can in the wintertime. mary: this is the fourth time shaun has cleaned off the cars at wall gleans. >> i do my three co-workers' cars and especially the manager's, that's the important
mary: pam, we're trying to show you the part of the sea wall that we lost last winter, 80 feet of it in all and high tide every now and then we catch a huge wave. we're keeping our distance. we'll see how the wall holds tonight. as the wind whipped the waves higher, residents kept awarey eye on the huge sea wall and the angry atlantic testing its worth. >> it came all the way over the house and right on the street. mary: impressive, but so far, nothing like the storm surge that knocked...
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mary maloney has the story. > >mary; the alleged crimes are horrifying. murder -- attempted murder -- and torture. three inmates awaiting trial accused of those crimes -- on the run -- after escaping from jail. the orange county sheriff calls the escape sophisticated. he says the men cut through metal -- crawled in plumbing tunnels -- and cut steel. once on the roof -- the sheriff says the men used braided sheets -- and rappelled about four or five stories down the side of the maximum security jail. guards determined the men were gone more than 12 hours later. leading some to wonder if the fugitives had help. >> : the sheriff is extremely troubled by the length of time it took to determine that the three inmates, housed in a maximum security jail, were unaccounted for. >> : immediate steps have been taken to address that specific concern. > >mary; -- attacked a man four years ago -- doused him with bleach -- set him on fire -- cut off his genitals -- and dumped him in the desert. jonathan tieu is charged with murder and attempted murder. investigators say
mary maloney has the story. > >mary; the alleged crimes are horrifying. murder -- attempted murder -- and torture. three inmates awaiting trial accused of those crimes -- on the run -- after escaping from jail. the orange county sheriff calls the escape sophisticated. he says the men cut through metal -- crawled in plumbing tunnels -- and cut steel. once on the roof -- the sheriff says the men used braided sheets -- and rappelled about four or five stories down the side of the maximum...
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especially when they heard the bombshell pam laid on them, a disturbing game pam said russ played with betsy. >> he'd start playing this game of putting a pillow over her face to see what it would feel like. i don't know if he said this is what it's going to feel like when you die or whatever and then act like he was kidding. >> uh-huh. >> she was very upset. >> did she sound scared? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: so they took that accusation to russ, too. >> i never did that. >> why would her friends tell the police that you had done scared of me. she's never been scared of me. >> reporter: but it wasn't just the pam hupp story that made russ a key suspect. oh, no. though betsy was killed in her living room, crime scene investigators found her blood on a light switch in the bedroom. and on a pair of russ's slippers, stashed in a bedroom closet. >> the fact of the matter is, it's a sloppy crime scene. there's blood on your clothes, in your residence, in your bedroom. >> i didn't even go to my bedroom. >> reporter: then they confronted russ with the horrifying fact that betsy had been stabbe
especially when they heard the bombshell pam laid on them, a disturbing game pam said russ played with betsy. >> he'd start playing this game of putting a pillow over her face to see what it would feel like. i don't know if he said this is what it's going to feel like when you die or whatever and then act like he was kidding. >> uh-huh. >> she was very upset. >> did she sound scared? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: so they took that accusation to russ, too....
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``especially when they heard the ``bombshell pam laid on them, a ``disturbing game pam said russ ``played with betsy. ``>> he'd start playing this game ``of putting a pillow over her ``face to see what it would feel ``like. ``i don't know if he said this is ``what it's going to feel like ``when you die or whatever and ``then act like he was kidding. ``>> uh-huh. ``>> she was very upset. ``>> did she sound scared? ``>> oh, yeah. ``>> reporter: so they took that ``accusation to russ, too. ``>> i never did that. ``>> why would her friends tell ``that and that she was scared? ``>> she had no reason to be ``scared of me. ``she's never been scared of me. ``>> reporter: but it wasn't just ``the pam hupp story that made ``russ a key suspect. ``oh, no. ``though betsy was killed in her ``living room, crime scene ``investigators found her blood on ``a light switch in the bedroom. ``and on a pair of russ's ``slippers, stashed in a bedroom ``closet. ``>> the fact of the matter is, ``it's a sloppy crime scene. ``there's blood on your clothes, ``in your residence, in your ``bedroom. ``>> i didn't even g
``especially when they heard the ``bombshell pam laid on them, a ``disturbing game pam said russ ``played with betsy. ``>> he'd start playing this game ``of putting a pillow over her ``face to see what it would feel ``like. ``i don't know if he said this is ``what it's going to feel like ``when you die or whatever and ``then act like he was kidding. ``>> uh-huh. ``>> she was very upset. ``>> did she sound scared? ``>> oh, yeah. ``>> reporter: so they took...
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mary rodgers nd jie swaney were older sisters.>>etsy was the most tgoing and theost social. >> reporter: kinda grario, right? julie: gregarious is a great word forer. vy vcorfu vy sannvidual. yocld'tell r . she idhat she wanted to do. and she started deejaying at the age o-- i think she wa18, ybe en younger than tha reporter: wow. >>nd se could start up a party. >> shwas in her elent when sheas out tre she could get anydy on the to not. [ laught ] >> reporter: be was a single moer of two daughters, ah and mariah, when she met russ, and he seemed just about perfect for her. for her. funny,utgng, big het, said ru's cousin, mary anderson. >> he's a happy person. he w a jokester. >> reporter: yeah. ou -- never seen him without m laughing. >> rerter: and, said russ, s was the perfect woman for him. >> enurd me to go back to sool and get my degree, which led toa betr job, more money, tngs like that. >>hich probably ouldt have donead s not come alon >> rporterwhen russ met betsy, her daughters were very young, riah still a ti girl. >> we
mary rodgers nd jie swaney were older sisters.>>etsy was the most tgoing and theost social. >> reporter: kinda grario, right? julie: gregarious is a great word forer. vy vcorfu vy sannvidual. yocld'tell r . she idhat she wanted to do. and she started deejaying at the age o-- i think she wa18, ybe en younger than tha reporter: wow. >>nd se could start up a party. >> shwas in her elent when sheas out tre she could get anydy on the to not. [ laught ] >> reporter: be...
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pam: newscenter 5' s mary saladna is live in marshfield. suffer unnecessarily. let me show you what happens when i walk out here in the open area this is the big story. we got reports of 70 marshfield. pretty strong along the shoreline. these wins have knocked power out. the same wind driving the surf against the seawall behind me. not the best day for a walk on the beach but people keep a close eye on the surf for good reason. >> they seem -- it seems to be worse than they think it would be. >> it is later tonight and tomorrow morning that high tide will prove to be the worst real test. >> i don' t think we are supposed to get as hard as other places. the seawall, but the most damage was done by the waves that left right over them, tearing through residential walls and exposing the living space within. >> it is nasty out there. >> are you worried at this point? >> no. that i live in texas now. mary: i think it was 60 in houston. here. we are in marshfield and high tide around 11 a.m.. send it back to you. >> a couple of hours ago it was it feels like a snow glo
pam: newscenter 5' s mary saladna is live in marshfield. suffer unnecessarily. let me show you what happens when i walk out here in the open area this is the big story. we got reports of 70 marshfield. pretty strong along the shoreline. these wins have knocked power out. the same wind driving the surf against the seawall behind me. not the best day for a walk on the beach but people keep a close eye on the surf for good reason. >> they seem -- it seems to be worse than they think it would...
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pam?pam:philadelphia police say. the man who ambushed one of their officers. was inspired by isis. >> pam:officer jesse hartnett is recovering. after the terrifying attack in which the assailant fired at him 13 times. >> pam:authorities say, plain and simple -- this was a case of someone wanting to "execute" >> pam: an officer. >> pam:cnn's mary moloney has more. >>"shots fired, i'm shot, i'm bleeding heavily." >> reporter:after a man came this close repeatedly -- philadelphia police say one of their own is lucky to be alive. >>: "he certainly was targeting police, it wasn't just targeting a motorist driving down the street, he knew who he was shooting at, and my god, the way he's got his arm inside that vehicle." >> reporter:officer jesse hartnett was late thursday -- but was able to chase the 30-year-old suspect and even managed to shoot the assailant. >> reporter:edward archer -- the man taken into custody -- then had a chilling confession for authorities. >>: "he said that he pledges h
pam?pam:philadelphia police say. the man who ambushed one of their officers. was inspired by isis. >> pam:officer jesse hartnett is recovering. after the terrifying attack in which the assailant fired at him 13 times. >> pam:authorities say, plain and simple -- this was a case of someone wanting to "execute" >> pam: an officer. >> pam:cnn's mary moloney has more. >>"shots fired, i'm shot, i'm bleeding heavily." >> reporter:after a man came...
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pam: a slim chance. bob: mike is ahead with a very cold january forecast, deep freeze and possibly more snow in pam: we'll take you to the midwest where flooding remains a real danger, where the waters continue to be a threat. >> had some customers come by to offer help. and it gives you that hope there is real humanity. reporter: local churches are serving as relief centers. >> we'll help out with some of the efforts as well. reporter: the water is moving south. the illinois declared a state of emergency and appointing national guard troops. >> the levees are holding well. if you are asked to evacuate, please evacuate. folks are waiting around their homes. reporter: bridges, homes and roads are already submerged. the race is on to save so many others. volunteers filling sandbags. doing whatever they can to help. the governor touring the area. >> houses smashed into bridges. it will find its way downstream. save homes and lives. pam: big job there. mike: we are having more seasonable weather around here.
pam: a slim chance. bob: mike is ahead with a very cold january forecast, deep freeze and possibly more snow in pam: we'll take you to the midwest where flooding remains a real danger, where the waters continue to be a threat. >> had some customers come by to offer help. and it gives you that hope there is real humanity. reporter: local churches are serving as relief centers. >> we'll help out with some of the efforts as well. reporter: the water is moving south. the illinois...
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good evening, i'm pam moore. kron 4 meteorologist brittney shipp has been tracking this latest storm system. brittney. how much rain will we see tonight? >> brittney : this is the first of two storm systems tracking a two part system that will move in tonight first. second round gets here friday night into saturday late morning. more snow in the sierra. coastal flood issues and wind advisory for friday. here are some of the light showers starting to push inland the brunt of the system has not arrived to see that and will continue to push--a arrived just yet there you can see it is right on the heels of the first system that is already starting to move into the area saw looking ahead here's what we are tracking flooding will be a concern as we go into saturday and a wind advisory stays in effect coastal concerns we have a high surf advisories i'll go over the timing and what you can expect as you go to your commute tomorrow and the forecast >> pam :the storm is expected to bring some large and potentially dangerou
good evening, i'm pam moore. kron 4 meteorologist brittney shipp has been tracking this latest storm system. brittney. how much rain will we see tonight? >> brittney : this is the first of two storm systems tracking a two part system that will move in tonight first. second round gets here friday night into saturday late morning. more snow in the sierra. coastal flood issues and wind advisory for friday. here are some of the light showers starting to push inland the brunt of the system has...
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our mary saladna crunches the numbers. mary: it's the biggest jackpot ever anywhere in any lottery. that has people lining up and paying up. if you do win, what's the first thing you would do? >> probably scream like a little girl. (screaming) >> i would get my share, yeah. mary: of course, it's you against all those other wannabe millionaires so what are the chances? the odds that you'll win something 1 in 25 but the odds of winning big are only 1 in 292 million. that's not stopping any of us from trying. >> our brains aren't wired to think about probability. we understand the chances aren't that good but we can delude ourselves. "hey, i've got as good of a chance as anybody." mary: while that sign says $800 if you take the lump sum, that total drops to $496 million. after taxes, that's only $347 million. still, i'd take it. of course, ticket sales saturday could drive that record jackpot up to a billion bucks. since we're crunching numbers, i'll leave you with the numbers drawn most frequently in the past four years. 8, 54, 14, 39, and the traditionally unlucky 13. and a word to t
our mary saladna crunches the numbers. mary: it's the biggest jackpot ever anywhere in any lottery. that has people lining up and paying up. if you do win, what's the first thing you would do? >> probably scream like a little girl. (screaming) >> i would get my share, yeah. mary: of course, it's you against all those other wannabe millionaires so what are the chances? the odds that you'll win something 1 in 25 but the odds of winning big are only 1 in 292 million. that's not...
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pam: mass general offers choice. the lean turkey is better. >> about half the plate is fruits or vegetables. americans need to increase their fruits and vegetable consumption. it was found that most people aren't getting enough. increasing whole grain consumption. the magic number is five. you're never going to get in trouble if you eat more. i always tell people start with five. pam: it's what your mom always said. variety on the plate, eat your vegetables, and maybe eat less. i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: but that roast beef sandwich. doug: well and good. the beef and chips look good. antoinette: in moderation. doug: that's right. antoinette: and they did it using snow. bella saul is undergoing treatment for a rare cancer in her connective tissues. she's originally from texas, so she doesn't know much about snow, but she loves the movie "frozen." when she came to iowa, all she wanted to do was build a snowman. so the nurses rounded up a bunch of snow for the play room, and for the first time ever b
pam: mass general offers choice. the lean turkey is better. >> about half the plate is fruits or vegetables. americans need to increase their fruits and vegetable consumption. it was found that most people aren't getting enough. increasing whole grain consumption. the magic number is five. you're never going to get in trouble if you eat more. i always tell people start with five. pam: it's what your mom always said. variety on the plate, eat your vegetables, and maybe eat less. i'm pam...
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newscenter 5's pam cross shows us the changes in store. thomas o'brien: it will have 487 units in it so it will be a good size rental building in boston. pam: actually the tallest rental in the city. construction starts this spring. it's high end but 13% of the units set aside as affordable rentals. h.y.m., the lead developer, the most striking building and office tower. o'brien: it will curve and-- it's almost as if it's a sort of a jacket opening up a little bit to reveal the inner windows in there so it's really quite beautiful. very different on the boston skyline. pam: as the buildings go up, half the old garage demolished cutting 2,300 parking spaces in half-- a problem but the mayor says worth it. mayor: overall development is going to enhance the neighborhood. unfortunately we're going to lose space all over the place. it's going to become a bigger problem. we're going to have to figure out at some point how do we create the most parking in the city. pam: finished product-- high end of many residents but tom o'brien says all can be
newscenter 5's pam cross shows us the changes in store. thomas o'brien: it will have 487 units in it so it will be a good size rental building in boston. pam: actually the tallest rental in the city. construction starts this spring. it's high end but 13% of the units set aside as affordable rentals. h.y.m., the lead developer, the most striking building and office tower. o'brien: it will curve and-- it's almost as if it's a sort of a jacket opening up a little bit to reveal the inner windows in...
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try things out and then into next week to address stretch. >> pam: a firestorm. >> pam: comes to telling callers what is worse independent for a chain restaurant answer may surprise ' find out if you could get help paying for health insurance with just your age, income, zip code, and the number of people in your household. information you probably know off the top of your head. enroll by january 31st to avoid the irs tax penalty. if you haven't checked out covered california in a while, we've got some new options that might interest you. like adult dental coverage. great news for you... and your sweet tooth. to find free, local, in-person help, visit coveredca.com still >> pam: see jumping into the oscar race controversy star. camelback clash by saying black history month and entertainment television should be eliminated. in setter debbie in hollywood with more. inside >> reporter: stacey dash is what war of words. "firestorm of backlash then stopped calling for an end to be e t. call the cummins epitome of hypocrisy and her history on the network. the comedians >> pam: actress amy is de
try things out and then into next week to address stretch. >> pam: a firestorm. >> pam: comes to telling callers what is worse independent for a chain restaurant answer may surprise ' find out if you could get help paying for health insurance with just your age, income, zip code, and the number of people in your household. information you probably know off the top of your head. enroll by january 31st to avoid the irs tax penalty. if you haven't checked out covered california in a...
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pam? >> pam: and on our website kron4 debt, you can find everything you need to know about the big day creek there unified a matt of low- just of road closures along routed the toward a list of super bowl city yvettes. how to win tickets a super bowl 50 new life-test nightlife in party guy plus a lot more. all at www.kron4.com >> pam: a group of residents literally living on that it is specific in is now being forced to move after their building was a yellow tag by the city. here you can see from video from the area which shows what erosion has done to the cliffs in that area. kron4 maureen kelly reports while some are packing up to leave others say, they are going to stay put. >> reporter: some hired movers to do their heavy lifting and others had to put their own back and to the packing up their belongings and getting out. this all happened after the city's lack these yellow tags on the doors of all 20 units here at this apartment building at 310. because the building has been on their m
pam? >> pam: and on our website kron4 debt, you can find everything you need to know about the big day creek there unified a matt of low- just of road closures along routed the toward a list of super bowl city yvettes. how to win tickets a super bowl 50 new life-test nightlife in party guy plus a lot more. all at www.kron4.com >> pam: a group of residents literally living on that it is specific in is now being forced to move after their building was a yellow tag by the city. here...
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in hingham, i'm mary saladna, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: a man in custody this morning arrested by boston police in connection with a new year's day sexual assault in dorchester. 22-year-old ovidio pereira is charged with aggravated rape and kidnapping. he's accused of grabbing a woman near annabel street, threatening her with a weapon, and then sexually assaulting her early that morning. a judge has denied the boston marathon bomber's request for a new trial. the judge, also ordering dzhokhar tsarnaev to pay more than $101 million in restitution. paperwork filed late yesterday in federal court says the money would be divided among 49 victims. individual recipients are not them would range from $120 to more than $8 million. antoinette: controversial comments about school safety now being viewed as a threat in a new hampshire town. doug: as a result, a hampstead town official banned from school property. he was in a meeting talking about safety at a local school. antoinette: the eye's john atwater explains how the discussion took a str
in hingham, i'm mary saladna, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: a man in custody this morning arrested by boston police in connection with a new year's day sexual assault in dorchester. 22-year-old ovidio pereira is charged with aggravated rape and kidnapping. he's accused of grabbing a woman near annabel street, threatening her with a weapon, and then sexually assaulting her early that morning. a judge has denied the boston marathon bomber's request for a new trial. the judge, also ordering dzhokhar...
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to a >> pam: cream corp. appears ready to deal major blow to organized labor they will consider the free-speech rights of government workers who say they should not be forced to pay fees the public sector union high court's conservative allows public unions to collect mandatory fees for non numbers in order to help cover the cost of collective bargaining negotiations by the way to benefit all employees group of public school teachers claims that their share fees violates the first neman rights of workers whose disagree with unions. >> pam: 70 get a chance of that money of one local store particular considered lucky. stores sold by lottery ticket worth $1 million people hoping some of belloc will ruboff on their power ball tickets. >> pam: still looking ahead out to lucky stores located in san lorenzo 500 >> reporter: wednesday as the drawing so last minute people tuesday night it will be coming down shop early and often the here is a satellite picture for you for a grace guy isn't clear the clouds may be some
to a >> pam: cream corp. appears ready to deal major blow to organized labor they will consider the free-speech rights of government workers who say they should not be forced to pay fees the public sector union high court's conservative allows public unions to collect mandatory fees for non numbers in order to help cover the cost of collective bargaining negotiations by the way to benefit all employees group of public school teachers claims that their share fees violates the first neman...
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pam? >> pam: next. arrests made in a daring prison break in southern california. >> pam: who is now in custody. next. >> pam: and. a warning to drivers of pickups and s-u- vs. >> pam: the part. police say, theives are targeting. ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us for not going with the flow. we just think the flow should go with us. which makes us rebels with one cause. your health. >> catherine: >> pam: sheriff's deputies in orange county. announced new arrests today in connection with last week's prison break by three violent inmates. >> pam: the fugitives are still at large. catherine is here with new details released within the last 90- minutes. >> pam: catherine? >> catherine: duong started building a rap sheet just a couple of years after his arrival here from vietnam in 1991. between 1994 and
pam? >> pam: next. arrests made in a daring prison break in southern california. >> pam: who is now in custody. next. >> pam: and. a warning to drivers of pickups and s-u- vs. >> pam: the part. police say, theives are targeting. ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us...
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. >> they had brought up linda rondstat and marie osmond.y guy in t world wants olivia newton-john their girlfriend. >> john let us in on that secret in 1998. carrie fisher was also considered for the role of sandy. the reason mar turned it down -- >> she didn't foresee how, you know, how big a t sandy was going to take at the end and that spandex image and that wasn't her image. >> here's another secret. >> they would stitch me into those pants. so needlesssay, i didn't drink or eat much thos days that we were filming. >> sandy? >> now what do you remember about those leathers pants? >> everything. >> it is hard to imagine a playing danny other than travolta. but he wasn't first choice. >> henry winkler dropped out because he didn't want to be typecast forever asdanny. >> in the broadway musical, "grease lightning" is sung by the car. but john travolta told me he wanted the number and so he got the number. >> "grease" went on to be the number one grossing movie in 1978. >> it could have been somebody else and it may not have been the same.
. >> they had brought up linda rondstat and marie osmond.y guy in t world wants olivia newton-john their girlfriend. >> john let us in on that secret in 1998. carrie fisher was also considered for the role of sandy. the reason mar turned it down -- >> she didn't foresee how, you know, how big a t sandy was going to take at the end and that spandex image and that wasn't her image. >> here's another secret. >> they would stitch me into those pants. so needlesssay, i...
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mary: marine corporal chris school yearbook. friends and family taking to orlando among 12 marines still missing after two military hawaii. lt. scott carr: we've seen debris consistent with a military aircraft. it's been in various shapes and sizes. the weather is making it very difficult. mary: the searchers in the air and on the sea are fighting high waves, some 20 feet, looking for survivors in the wreckage. this is the type of chopper that went down-- ch53e super stallions, the biggest the u.s. has, leaving a debris field some 15 miles long, virtually the entire north shore of o'ahu. the super stallions went down in darkness during a routine training mission, the helicopters believed to have collided midair after reports of a fire ball and loud booms. one witness saying it shook her house. col. steve ganyard: at night using night vision goggles there are all sorts of things that adjust your perception of where you are in relation to the aircraft or where the horizon is in relation to the aircraft. mary: friends say if anyone
mary: marine corporal chris school yearbook. friends and family taking to orlando among 12 marines still missing after two military hawaii. lt. scott carr: we've seen debris consistent with a military aircraft. it's been in various shapes and sizes. the weather is making it very difficult. mary: the searchers in the air and on the sea are fighting high waves, some 20 feet, looking for survivors in the wreckage. this is the type of chopper that went down-- ch53e super stallions, the biggest the...
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pam? pam: we know that it all started that' killed his estranged wife. 34-year-old julie meede was found in this home last night after a 911 call. she had stab wounds. meede was rushed to sturdy memorial hospital but couldn' t be saved. about a minute after the panicked call from that home police got a call about a head-on crash not far away on 495. that' s where police say martin mcdonald' s car crossed the median and hit another car driven by a rhode island woman. she' s now in the hospital with serious injuries. mcdonald was pulled from the crash and he was arrested at the crash scene on murder charges. he' s due in court later this morning. we' ll bring you the latest estimate as we have any updates. i am pam cross, newscenter 5. erika: other stories we' re following right now this murder suspect is in critical condition shooting himself in the head as fitchburg police moved-in. officers are still searching for a woman he' s accused of kidnapping. dana lee william is accused of strangl
pam? pam: we know that it all started that' killed his estranged wife. 34-year-old julie meede was found in this home last night after a 911 call. she had stab wounds. meede was rushed to sturdy memorial hospital but couldn' t be saved. about a minute after the panicked call from that home police got a call about a head-on crash not far away on 495. that' s where police say martin mcdonald' s car crossed the median and hit another car driven by a rhode island woman. she' s now in the hospital...
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mary's. really a lot of moms are like i'm okay. how important is prenatal health care? >> it is extremely important for a variety of different reasons. number one being really there to help guide you through the experience. and so that if problems were the arise, they could completely circumvent problems that if you didn't allow that opportunity, you could be facing some problems yourself and the baby. but really the providers are there to help you through the experience. >> a lot of things that go into it. >> it is. >> i found out that i had guessational diabetes twice. it is something i -- gestational diabetes twice. >> there could have been complications. >> why is an expectant mother encouraged to reach full term. i want this to be over! why is it important to get to full term? >> it is so important. the baby is still developing right up until the moment when they are born. so you want to make sure that you give them the opportunity to fully grow and drive in the womb and then it is important because their brain is still developing, their lungs, so giving them that
mary's. really a lot of moms are like i'm okay. how important is prenatal health care? >> it is extremely important for a variety of different reasons. number one being really there to help guide you through the experience. and so that if problems were the arise, they could completely circumvent problems that if you didn't allow that opportunity, you could be facing some problems yourself and the baby. but really the providers are there to help you through the experience. >> a lot...
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cnn's mary moloney has more. >> reporter:"meet george jetson." families of the future -- as depicted on the jetsons -- had handy robots that among other things -- provided breakfast. "how do you want your eggs?" meet intel's new creation. "hello world." it's half hoverboard -- half segway - and all robot. "good to be back." intel showcased this contraption at the consumer electronics show -- the biggest tech event in the world. not only can you ride the robot -- but it can serve as an alarm for your house. and you can give it arms. "are those my arms? awesome." the segway robot recognizes voice commands and has an internet connected camera that helps it follow you around. although it's not as functioning as the jetson's rosie "up and at 'em mr. j." this butler-like gadget gives us a glimpse of the future. moloney. >> pam:intel has not announced when the personal segway robot will go into commercial production. kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate will have more from c-e-s a dog severely hurt. after allegedly being thrown off an east bay overpass. he
cnn's mary moloney has more. >> reporter:"meet george jetson." families of the future -- as depicted on the jetsons -- had handy robots that among other things -- provided breakfast. "how do you want your eggs?" meet intel's new creation. "hello world." it's half hoverboard -- half segway - and all robot. "good to be back." intel showcased this contraption at the consumer electronics show -- the biggest tech event in the world. not only can you ride...
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pam cross, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: commitment 2016, sarah palin hitting the campaign trail with donald trump, the two appearing together at a rally in oklahoma. palin officially endorsed trump poll shows trump holding on to the lead in new hampshire. the wmur poll puts him on top with 34%. ted cruz, a distant second with 14%. jeb bush and marco rubio tied at 10%. ed: former president bill clinton making his third trip to new hampshire to campaign for his wife. hillary clinton will be back in new hampshire on friday and her top rival, bernie sanders, will be in the granite state, as well. heather: the road to the super bowl goes through denver this weekend. ed: and through it, the defending super bowl champion. mike: when nfl players reach this stage of the season, they really have one family 24/7 contained within the locker room, meeting halls, practice fields. but eventually they do have to go home and when they go home, they have to deal with snivels, coughs, colds, homework, bedtime whole lot of "how did yo
pam cross, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: commitment 2016, sarah palin hitting the campaign trail with donald trump, the two appearing together at a rally in oklahoma. palin officially endorsed trump poll shows trump holding on to the lead in new hampshire. the wmur poll puts him on top with 34%. ted cruz, a distant second with 14%. jeb bush and marco rubio tied at 10%. ed: former president bill clinton making his third trip to new hampshire to campaign for his wife. hillary clinton will be back...
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check miss cookie out. >> my publicist is pam sharp. so many people are like wait a minute. i've waited 20 minutes you can wait. [ laughter ] give me a little more time. i mean, -- they're all on twitter like yeah, yeah hope get it. >> krystal: she did not miss a beat. she says you are going to wait. taraji playing cookie on the hit show empire. she handed out cookies. that was great. she says i waited too long for this. >> michelle: you know who i could see doing that on air. kim wagner? wait a minute. our poor floor director boy do hey put up for w a lot from us. >> krystal: kim is herself. i love it. >> michelle: let's move on. next on "news 3 live at 12:30", crunch time. there's less than three weeks until the first caucuses of the president presidential campaign. where do candidates stand with voters as we speak. skrit stomp out bullying. the local event bringing people endi many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the
check miss cookie out. >> my publicist is pam sharp. so many people are like wait a minute. i've waited 20 minutes you can wait. [ laughter ] give me a little more time. i mean, -- they're all on twitter like yeah, yeah hope get it. >> krystal: she did not miss a beat. she says you are going to wait. taraji playing cookie on the hit show empire. she handed out cookies. that was great. she says i waited too long for this. >> michelle: you know who i could see doing that on air....
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i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. there's light rain and the wind was pushing my car around. >> that's a bigger event. >> than the rain. >> we have
i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. there's light rain and the wind was pushing my car around. >> that's a bigger event. >> than the rain. >> we have
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new information tonight in a murder at a dry cleaners in lake mary. police have released new evidence in the case. these are the zip ties police say andre luciano used to tie up the victim back in september at lake mary dry cleaning. we' re also getting a look at from inside the building, from the crime scene. police say luciano killed jenny dang after being told he couldn' t use the bathroom. he pled not guilty. name zenaida gonzalez she is the woman who sued casey anthony for defamation and lost. well now she' s found herself , behind bars. tonight, we have new surveillance video that detectives say shows gonzalez on patient' s stolen credit card. she and her boyfriend are now wesh 2' s bob kealing asked gonzalez about these allegations. bob: surveillance videos appear to show zenaida gonzalez walking out of home depot bags in hand, and grinning once more as she had into a walmart. -- head into a walmart. together detectives say gonzalez and her longtime boyfriend , 26-year-old jonattan acevedo, charged up to $850 worth of merchandise on a 64-year-o
new information tonight in a murder at a dry cleaners in lake mary. police have released new evidence in the case. these are the zip ties police say andre luciano used to tie up the victim back in september at lake mary dry cleaning. we' re also getting a look at from inside the building, from the crime scene. police say luciano killed jenny dang after being told he couldn' t use the bathroom. he pled not guilty. name zenaida gonzalez she is the woman who sued casey anthony for defamation and...
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i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: pam, thank you. the state fire marshal's office is investigating a two-alarm fire in brockton. this picture sent to us from our partners at "the enterprise." the fire was reported just after 9:00 last night. the triple decker on enterprise street was vacant, but firefighters were concerned the flames would spread. residents of the homes next door were evacuated as a precaution. firefighters say the roof did collapse onto the third floor. no one was hurt. antoinette: the f.b.i. and state police are investigating claims of abuse at a private school in western massachusetts. agents and police were at the eagleton school in great barrington collecting evidence have not been released. the school caters to boys with disabilities. a new move in the investigation into sexual abuse at a prestigious prep school in rhode island. the attorney conducting an independent investigation at st. george's school wants to talk to all alleged victims and witnesses. earlier this month, the school opened a new investigation
i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: pam, thank you. the state fire marshal's office is investigating a two-alarm fire in brockton. this picture sent to us from our partners at "the enterprise." the fire was reported just after 9:00 last night. the triple decker on enterprise street was vacant, but firefighters were concerned the flames would spread. residents of the homes next door were evacuated as a precaution. firefighters say the roof did collapse onto the third floor. no one...
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pam was arrested january 5th on murder and conspiracy charges. the 57-year-old from elko made her first court appearance last week and waived her right to a preliminary hearing. enter a plea to a second-degree murder charge february 2nd. melendez her alleged accomplice... was arrested last week in arizona. he remains in jail awaiting extradition to face charges of being an accessory to murder and conspiracy to conceal or destroy evidence. these cold temperatures are also impacting grafitti removal. city officials say cold weather prevents them from using certain graffitti abatement equipment. instead, crews are using spray cans and paint rollers -- which take a lot more time to cover large areas. they say with higher temperatures in the afternoon, they hope to actively tackle the graffiti on some of the larger areas in reno. "anything above, constant temperatures above 40-45 degrees for the commercial sprayer that we do have. is ideal for us to do some graffiti abatement." another issue the city is having is the lack of man power they have to get
pam was arrested january 5th on murder and conspiracy charges. the 57-year-old from elko made her first court appearance last week and waived her right to a preliminary hearing. enter a plea to a second-degree murder charge february 2nd. melendez her alleged accomplice... was arrested last week in arizona. he remains in jail awaiting extradition to face charges of being an accessory to murder and conspiracy to conceal or destroy evidence. these cold temperatures are also impacting grafitti...
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i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. there's light rain and the wind was pushing my car around. >> that's a bigger event. >> than the rain. >> we have some rain but it's mainly windy and cloudy and mild. there'll be rain developing and it will pick up later on. it's going to get colder by tonight to tomorrow. we have advisories out. wind advisory northeast bay hills and the santa cruz mountains and a winter storm warning out for the sierra nevada that goes until 10:00. very windy in tahoe and truckie. i just checked and there's gusts up there. and the snow level is around lake level. i saw lake tahoe reporting light snow. we have rain in santa cruz and san jose and to the north. and there's more clouds than wind. and the temperatures in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. and occasionally you can get bursts of moderate rain. and the main system is back here. gusts anywhere from about 15 to 40 miles per hour in some of the higher elevations. and look at the temps, 50s to low 60s, so be prepared for a mild morning. and look
i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. there's light rain and the wind was pushing my car around. >> that's a bigger event. >> than the rain. >> we have some rain but it's mainly windy and cloudy and mild. there'll be rain developing and it will pick up later on. it's going to get colder by tonight to tomorrow. we have advisories out. wind advisory northeast bay hills and the santa cruz mountains and a winter storm warning out for the sierra nevada that goes until 10:00. very...
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attorney general pam bondi says she'll work with lawmakers to make the court-required changes... but says the impact on existing death sentences will need to be evaluated on a case by case basis. mother barbara freiberg wants to see edward covington put to death for grandson and granddaughter... and hopes the court's decision won't halt it. covington waived his right to a jury trial - and asked the judge to sentence him. there are 390 inmates on death row in the state right now... of those convicted killers... the doc says 96 inmates are from the bay area. death penalty opponents have been pushing for change... protesting outside oscar ray bolin's execution.. the first in the state this year.. put to death after murdering three bay area women. herman lindsey spent more than a year on death row before the florida supreme court overturned his conviction. he and aclu leaders want florida's death sentences - converted to life in prison. kendra conlon, 10 news, wtsp timothy hurst's case out of death penalty law. the jury voted 7- to-5 in favor of death-- after convicting him of murder
attorney general pam bondi says she'll work with lawmakers to make the court-required changes... but says the impact on existing death sentences will need to be evaluated on a case by case basis. mother barbara freiberg wants to see edward covington put to death for grandson and granddaughter... and hopes the court's decision won't halt it. covington waived his right to a jury trial - and asked the judge to sentence him. there are 390 inmates on death row in the state right now... of those...
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his wife, mary ann, died yesterday. they came to childrens from alabama so their seven-month old daughter could have throat surgery. friends of the couple say they had no idea they were using heroin. mary ann's best friend in alabama is stunned at the they only thing i can say is that she wouldn't have done this. something is not right. there are a lot of details missing. it needs to be looked into. wesley landers is facing four charges, including possession and having a weapon under disability.his bond is 400- thousand dollars. new on 11 at 11... a police officer crashes.. and is sent to the hospital to be checked out.it happened on hamilton avenue in northside.slick roads because of the rain are being blamed for the accident. a cincinnati dad is accused of leaving his three year old daughter alone so he could go to the casino. kraal wiggins is charged with endangering children. police say he has a gambling addiction. the child was found after a neighbor checked on her at the urging of wiggins' wife. continuing 11 at 1
his wife, mary ann, died yesterday. they came to childrens from alabama so their seven-month old daughter could have throat surgery. friends of the couple say they had no idea they were using heroin. mary ann's best friend in alabama is stunned at the they only thing i can say is that she wouldn't have done this. something is not right. there are a lot of details missing. it needs to be looked into. wesley landers is facing four charges, including possession and having a weapon under...
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petersburg police were ptipped off to wali mari by pstore manager. pthe call said there was psomething fishy is ebt usage. p>> sure enough, as a vascular ptook a closer look, that tip pwas right. pthey say mari would pay people p$.50 on the dollar for their pebt cards. phe would then go to sam's club pand purchase is good for his or pher other stores in the area. pwhen officers arrested him pyesterday, he had ebt cards on phim and they have linked them pto 430.police say this is psomething they will not ptolerate. p>> man: if you are doing this pin st. petersburg, pinellas pcounty area. pwe suggest you go out and buy pfood, do what you're supposed pif you are doing this, we will pcome after you because there pare a lot of people who are pspending their tax dollars and pa lot of people who need these pbenefits. pif you don't need these pbenefits, you should not be pgetting them to begin with. p>> now, it is interesting to pnote that florida receives the psecond highest number of ebt pbenefits as any state in the pcountry. p5.6 he and dollars were hand
petersburg police were ptipped off to wali mari by pstore manager. pthe call said there was psomething fishy is ebt usage. p>> sure enough, as a vascular ptook a closer look, that tip pwas right. pthey say mari would pay people p$.50 on the dollar for their pebt cards. phe would then go to sam's club pand purchase is good for his or pher other stores in the area. pwhen officers arrested him pyesterday, he had ebt cards on phim and they have linked them pto 430.police say this is...
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i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook.so much for joining it -- thank you so much for joining us on the first day of the year. rosemary is here as well. enjoy the cold because it's going to change. >> very, very cold this morning. in fact, the national weather service is issuing a freeze advisory going until 8:00 for the inland air crass and our hills, northeast and south. so that's to be aware of. temperatures even colder than some. a frosty south out there. not seeing a whole lot of fog. that's great news. 278 degrees right now in santa rosa. bundling up. inner east bay we go where we have below freezing temperatures in livermore this morning. 37 for concord. around the bay is a cold one in the 30s. upper 30s in hey board. san francisco, starting out the new year 40 degrees into the south bay of san jose. we have 35 right now. san jose also included in that freeze warning. east bay, we just cannot escape the cold. temperatures are going to remain on the cool side. take a look at the forecast here. it's very interesting h
i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook.so much for joining it -- thank you so much for joining us on the first day of the year. rosemary is here as well. enjoy the cold because it's going to change. >> very, very cold this morning. in fact, the national weather service is issuing a freeze advisory going until 8:00 for the inland air crass and our hills, northeast and south. so that's to be aware of. temperatures even colder than some. a frosty south out there. not seeing a whole lot of...
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. >> pam: of the city council is meeting right now. the norman >> catherine: to go formally declare local state of emergency in light of the serious of the cliffs and over the past few weeks big chunks of the coastline have been crumbling this past week in the city leaders first declared an emergency. are only two weeks away from a miserable 50 the festivities began this week and this is coming hand-in-hand with a major road closures began this past weekend then they've been really killing at the effects they today's commute to the symbol city top video is the morning commute and you see the backups all along battery from helicopter partnership with abc seven on the bottom there you see the evening commute and then you can see if you look closely lot of foot traffic people directing traffic and then i had a huge mass with three. closures in effect they've been set up a grant is back with the action and the case of traffic was call it all lack of action. . >> grant: impact air upset read as a nun and some and in a market streak the zero
. >> pam: of the city council is meeting right now. the norman >> catherine: to go formally declare local state of emergency in light of the serious of the cliffs and over the past few weeks big chunks of the coastline have been crumbling this past week in the city leaders first declared an emergency. are only two weeks away from a miserable 50 the festivities began this week and this is coming hand-in-hand with a major road closures began this past weekend then they've been really...
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it doesn't have any teeth though, pam.s he will be band. that's really a decision for the home secretary. she makes that on her own. but she's made clear that she's open to that option. so if this whole debate rises up and people rise up against donald trump, maybe she will reconsider. but the prime minister saying he doesn't think donald trump should be banned. so it's extraordinary really, but donald trump's senior executive here in the uk has spoken in the last couple of hours saying this is absurd, absurd, ridiculous waste of time, and she's actually saying donald trump will withdraw a billion dollars worth of planned investment in scotland if, indeed, he is banned. i think really what we're talking about today isn't a ban, it's about lots of people very fed up with what donald trump has been saying, particularly about muslims. they think it's outrageous he should get away with saying these things and they have parliamentary privilege. they can say what they want in parliament without being sued in any way as a result.
it doesn't have any teeth though, pam.s he will be band. that's really a decision for the home secretary. she makes that on her own. but she's made clear that she's open to that option. so if this whole debate rises up and people rise up against donald trump, maybe she will reconsider. but the prime minister saying he doesn't think donald trump should be banned. so it's extraordinary really, but donald trump's senior executive here in the uk has spoken in the last couple of hours saying this is...
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this is i-4 at lake mary boulevard. notice how foggy it is. tom has been talking about the visibilities. we're dealing with reduced visibility just about everywhere. traffic is slow in both directions. towards you, those are moving westbound. giving yourself extra time wherever you're going this afternoon. here's a look at the maps for us. again, anywhere we see areas of yellow, red or orange, that's slower speeds. really slow on i-4. we can lay the radar over that for you and you can see the heaviest rain in areas like eastern orange county and down toward kissimmee. as we go in closer, average speed on i-4 eastbound from the per hour. you can see it slow as we approach the fairbanks curve and seminole county. where you see areas of yellow and orange, it's eastern orange and that's where we're talking about the heaviest rain falling right now. but again, a slow go everywhere this afternoon. times now. normal drive time on i-4 westbound from lake mary boulevard down to colonial is about 14 minutes. we're talking about 40 minutes if you're head
this is i-4 at lake mary boulevard. notice how foggy it is. tom has been talking about the visibilities. we're dealing with reduced visibility just about everywhere. traffic is slow in both directions. towards you, those are moving westbound. giving yourself extra time wherever you're going this afternoon. here's a look at the maps for us. again, anywhere we see areas of yellow, red or orange, that's slower speeds. really slow on i-4. we can lay the radar over that for you and you can see the...
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pam: good morning, it started on home street. a man has come out of the home after police have cleared the scene. this is where police say 35-year-old martin mcdonald killed his extremist life. she had stab wounds and she was rushed to the hospital but did not survive. about a minute after the call came in a house, police were called to a head-on crash on route 495 and that' s where police say donald' s truck crossed the median and hit a car driven by a rhode island woman. that woman is in the hospital with serious injuries. mcdonald was pulled from the crash and he was arrested on murder charges. he is due in court later this morning and we will bring you updates us on his get them. erika: thank you, police in brookline are looking over a major clue as they try to piece together 2 bloody crime scenes. we go to brookline live this morning. 3 antoinette: we are at one of the crime scenes and this one is on the discovery was the car at the center of this violent and bizarre crime. this is a look at the white ford focus on the renta
pam: good morning, it started on home street. a man has come out of the home after police have cleared the scene. this is where police say 35-year-old martin mcdonald killed his extremist life. she had stab wounds and she was rushed to the hospital but did not survive. about a minute after the call came in a house, police were called to a head-on crash on route 495 and that' s where police say donald' s truck crossed the median and hit a car driven by a rhode island woman. that woman is in the...
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this time, as soon as pam is in the water. all the rays come over to eat. >> ready?reporter: biologists gently scoop up the ray and walk her to the other side of the exhibit. the other animals stay calm. stingrays' tails can be dangerous, but the barb at the end of frisky's tail has been removed. frisky is living up to her name. >> fairly superficial. and if you can just lift her up i can look underneath her. >> reporter: in less than two minutes, it's over. >> it all went really well. >> reporter: this monitor lizard has also learned to let a biologyist touch her without biting back. it's a critical part of care, sitting still for a manicure. >> minimal restraint is minimal stress. >> reporter: visitors can watch penguins as they learn to step on a small scale. some step right on but others are still pretty suspicious. >> they did pretty good. we got about half to two-thirds of the birds up on the scale today. >> reporter: the trainee proing program is going so well, they hope to expand it to more species in the future. >> the academy of sciences has special holiday
this time, as soon as pam is in the water. all the rays come over to eat. >> ready?reporter: biologists gently scoop up the ray and walk her to the other side of the exhibit. the other animals stay calm. stingrays' tails can be dangerous, but the barb at the end of frisky's tail has been removed. frisky is living up to her name. >> fairly superficial. and if you can just lift her up i can look underneath her. >> reporter: in less than two minutes, it's over. >> it all...