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mary elliott's vehicle was badly damaged. >> if you think you are drinking get somebody else to drive. people miss judge how much alcohol they have taken in. >> my mind was i was shaking. when i came out i saw the shoe in the driveway and i knew it was bad. >> they were good citizens. reporter: the victim is being treated at the hospital. rhondella richardson, wcvb newscenter 5. >> maria: coming up at 6:00, a hit-and-run crash. tonight her family tells us about their heartbreaking loss and the message they have for the driver. >> the campaign trail took donald trump and hillary clinton through ohio. their pitches to voters on this labor day. >> mike: hermine is churning up the atlantic. the summer heat that lies behind the storm. >> maria: do i have highlights of sports. >> we are following breaking news. >> and dan now on comcast channel 942, verizon 461 and >> ben: you are looking at live pictures from hyannis. boy, you get out and away from the harbor and the waves are kicking up out there. as far as the wind is concerned speaking of offshore the nantucket bouie had winds. i will s
mary elliott's vehicle was badly damaged. >> if you think you are drinking get somebody else to drive. people miss judge how much alcohol they have taken in. >> my mind was i was shaking. when i came out i saw the shoe in the driveway and i knew it was bad. >> they were good citizens. reporter: the victim is being treated at the hospital. rhondella richardson, wcvb newscenter 5. >> maria: coming up at 6:00, a hit-and-run crash. tonight her family tells us about their...
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. >> the good samaritans gave chase and eventually catching up with mary elliott, the accused hit-and-run driver. police say the woman was drunk. >> one was in the back and one was in the front. shooy was in thed in del. she wasn't going no where. >> they had high praise for the pick up driver who took action. >> she is going no where. if she is going to hit my truck she will hit my truck. >> i think they are very instrumental. especially delaying the vehicle before it closed more. >> the hit-and-run around 5:00 neighbor. she always worries about the traffic. >> my mind was racing. it was just racing. >> he was laying on the ground and unconscious. it looked like there was a lot of blood around the head area. >> what kind of person hits somebody and then takes off? you don't even do that with a dog. it is sad. at least they got the >> the victim's family asked he not be named. the alleged drunk driver will be in a courtroom in the morning. wcvb newscenter 5. >> ben: the man in a deadly hit-and-run faces a judge tomorrow. he is accused of driving drunk when he hit and killed the woman at t
. >> the good samaritans gave chase and eventually catching up with mary elliott, the accused hit-and-run driver. police say the woman was drunk. >> one was in the back and one was in the front. shooy was in thed in del. she wasn't going no where. >> they had high praise for the pick up driver who took action. >> she is going no where. if she is going to hit my truck she will hit my truck. >> i think they are very instrumental. especially delaying the vehicle...
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hit-and-run driver is behind bars tonight thanks to witnesses who wouldn't let her get away. 33-year-old mary elliott of attleboro is accused of driving drunk and hitting a jogger in seekonk yesterday. two men in pick-up trucks chased her down and trapped her until police arrived. >> they were very upset as they saw the whole thing and they chased her down and they boxer in. the guy said she and going nowhere. she is going to hit my truck, she will hit my truck. maria: elliott was arrested about a mile away in east providence, rhode island. the victim is a man in his 50's. he is hospitalized with serious injuries. tonight, we're hearing from the family of a woman killed by alleged drunk driver. this mother of two just 46-years-old was hit in mattapan over the weekend. our reid lamberty spoke with her family today. >> man was walking in this -- a woman was wha walking when she s hit. >> the only thing stronger than their love, is their faith,it's written on the wall. and they'll need both to get th >> we can't ever get her back, we cant ever see her again and we are hurting so hard inside. >> johnette
hit-and-run driver is behind bars tonight thanks to witnesses who wouldn't let her get away. 33-year-old mary elliott of attleboro is accused of driving drunk and hitting a jogger in seekonk yesterday. two men in pick-up trucks chased her down and trapped her until police arrived. >> they were very upset as they saw the whole thing and they chased her down and they boxer in. the guy said she and going nowhere. she is going to hit my truck, she will hit my truck. maria: elliott was...
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mary elliott was arrested after a sunday afternoon crash on taunton avenue in seekonk. police say elliott hit a jogger, and kept on driving. two men in pickup trucks followed elliott for about a mile and trapped her until police arrived. they saw the full thing and they chased it down and the boxster in. the guy said she ain't going nowhere. if she is going to hit my truck she will hit my truck. then: the man is in his 50's and is being treated for serious injuries. maria the family of a dorchester : woman struck and killed in a weekend hit&run is speaking out tonight. johnette sims was killed saturday night when a car ran her over in mattapan. the driver, identified as anthony buchanan, kept going but mother of two. her family is devastated. the driver will be arraigned tomorrow on several charges, including drunk driving and vehicular homicide. >> we cannot ever see her again. >> there is no words right now. it is still shot area -- a : damaged by fire. the flames broke out this afternoon on thompson street. firefighters had to battle huge flames and very smoky condit
mary elliott was arrested after a sunday afternoon crash on taunton avenue in seekonk. police say elliott hit a jogger, and kept on driving. two men in pickup trucks followed elliott for about a mile and trapped her until police arrived. they saw the full thing and they chased it down and the boxster in. the guy said she ain't going nowhere. if she is going to hit my truck she will hit my truck. then: the man is in his 50's and is being treated for serious injuries. maria the family of a...
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mary elliott and nancy bercaw are curators. >> how do you convince someone to give up a priceless family heirloom. >> our museum pitches itself. waiting for this moment. and so literally they just hand us things. >> mr. jessie was an enslaved man and he was charged with entertaining the slave holder and his guests. >> reporter: a smithsonian warehouse collected the story. and these are some of the lines. received by grigsby e thomas, the sum of $350 in full payment jim might have known these, shackles dating before 1860. bond angst that the owner of this bible tried to break with a bloody rebellion. nat turner said he was commanded by god. his bible was taken before his execution. >> this is not the american museum of slavery. >> this is not the museum of tragedy. it it it is the museum that says here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile. >> reporter: the museum which opens on the 24th was authorized by congress in 1929. its realization, 87 years later, affirms its moto of the struggle itself. making a way out of no way. and that's the cbs evening news os is n
mary elliott and nancy bercaw are curators. >> how do you convince someone to give up a priceless family heirloom. >> our museum pitches itself. waiting for this moment. and so literally they just hand us things. >> mr. jessie was an enslaved man and he was charged with entertaining the slave holder and his guests. >> reporter: a smithsonian warehouse collected the story. and these are some of the lines. received by grigsby e thomas, the sum of $350 in full payment jim...
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mary elliott and nancy bercaw are curators. >> how do you convince someone to give up a priceless familyeirloom. >> our museum pitches itself. people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so literally they just hand us things. >> mr. jessie was an enslaved man and he was charged with entertaining the slave holder and his guests. >> reporter: a smithsonian warehouse collected the story. and these are some of the lines. received by grigsby e thomas, the sum of $350 in full payment for a neglect ro boy by the pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer, overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with wall street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. pat toomey. he's for wall street. not us senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. i know more about isis then the apprgenerals do. age. john mccain, a war hero. he's not a
mary elliott and nancy bercaw are curators. >> how do you convince someone to give up a priceless familyeirloom. >> our museum pitches itself. people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so literally they just hand us things. >> mr. jessie was an enslaved man and he was charged with entertaining the slave holder and his guests. >> reporter: a smithsonian warehouse collected the story. and these are some of the lines. received by grigsby e thomas, the sum of...
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mary elliott and nancy are curators. >> our museum pitches itself. people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so literally they just hand us things. >> mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man charged with playing this violin and entertaining the slave holder and his guests. >> reporter: smithsonian warehouse collected the story. and these are some of the lines. for a negro boy by the name of jim, about 10 years old. jim might have known these, shackles dating before 1860. bondage that the owner of this bible tried to break with a bloody rebellion. nat turner said he was commanded by god. his bible was taken before his execution. >> this is not the museum of tragedy. it is not the museum of it is the mup that says here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile. >>> the museum which opens on the 24th was authorized by congress in 1929. its realization, 87 years later affirms the motto of the struggle itself "making a way out of no way." that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. little later for the morning news. and
mary elliott and nancy are curators. >> our museum pitches itself. people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so literally they just hand us things. >> mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man charged with playing this violin and entertaining the slave holder and his guests. >> reporter: smithsonian warehouse collected the story. and these are some of the lines. for a negro boy by the name of jim, about 10 years old. jim might have known these, shackles dating before...
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mary elliott and nancy burkoff are curators. >> our museum pitches itself. people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so literally they just hand us things. >> mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man charged with playing this violin and entertaining the slave holder and his guests. >> reporter: smithsonian warehouse collected the story. and these are some of the lines. received by grigsbye. thomas, jim, about 10 years old. jim might have known these, shackles dating before 1860. bondage that the owner of this bible tried to break with a bloody rebellion. nat turner said he was commanded by god. his bible was taken before his execution. >> this is not the museum of tragedy. difficult moments. it is the mup that says here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile. >>> the museum which opens on the 24th was authorized by congress in 1929. its realization, 87 years later affirms the motto of the struggle itself "making a way out of no way." that's the "overnight news" for ? ? >>> it's tuesday, september 13th, 2016. this is the "c
mary elliott and nancy burkoff are curators. >> our museum pitches itself. people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so literally they just hand us things. >> mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man charged with playing this violin and entertaining the slave holder and his guests. >> reporter: smithsonian warehouse collected the story. and these are some of the lines. received by grigsbye. thomas, jim, about 10 years old. jim might have known these, shackles dating...
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police say mary elliott was drunk when she shit a 50-year-old jogger on route 44 and kept going late sunday afternoon. we're told witnesses followed elliott into east providence until police arrived. elliott is charged with operating under the influence and reckless driving. >> christa: police in hingham reminding drivers not to use cell phones while they're behind the wheel. this is after officers say a teenager was involved in a serious crash over the weekend. police say a 17 year o dialing a number and that's when he crashed on elm street. he's okay but was cited for using his cell phone inside that car. >> sarah: some bridgewater state students are having a little fun now that the school year is nearly under way. a house on berlin ave now features a sign reading, "this is not a party house." the house across the street has its own sign which reads, "that is the party house. " bridgewater police posted the pictures on twitter monday. >> christa: much more ahead this morning, including bill cosby's legal battle that continues. we'll have the latest on why he'll be back in court toda
police say mary elliott was drunk when she shit a 50-year-old jogger on route 44 and kept going late sunday afternoon. we're told witnesses followed elliott into east providence until police arrived. elliott is charged with operating under the influence and reckless driving. >> christa: police in hingham reminding drivers not to use cell phones while they're behind the wheel. this is after officers say a teenager was involved in a serious crash over the weekend. police say a 17 year o...
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mary elliott was arrested after the crash on taunton avenue in see ifs konk, they say she hit a jogger and kept on going, two prups followed her for a mile >> they were very upset because they saw the whole thing, and they chased her down and boxed her right in. the guy said she ain't going anywhere. she's going to hit my truck, she's going to hit it. >> the victim is identified as a man in his 50s, treated for a serious injury. >> a massachusetts lawmaker says it's time to revisit ride sharing schools, senator linda dorcena-forr why this -- she's disturbed by this, she backed an unsuccessful effort to fingerprint drivers. the department of transportation holding its first of seven hearings on open tolling. the new electronic system is set to launch october 28 on the mass pike. technology used to collect data on easy pass responders and license plates, but privacy advocates have voiced concern about the information collected through the system, and the the meeting starts at 6:30 at union station in worcester. >> americans are saving money at the grocery store. not on everything. the it
mary elliott was arrested after the crash on taunton avenue in see ifs konk, they say she hit a jogger and kept on going, two prups followed her for a mile >> they were very upset because they saw the whole thing, and they chased her down and boxed her right in. the guy said she ain't going anywhere. she's going to hit my truck, she's going to hit it. >> the victim is identified as a man in his 50s, treated for a serious injury. >> a massachusetts lawmaker says it's time to...
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mary elliott was arrested after sunday afternoon's crash on taunton avenue in seekonk. she hit a jogger and kept on going. two men in pickup trucks followed elliott for about a mile. they trapped her until police could get there. >> they were very upset. they saw the whole thing. they chased her down and they boxed her right in. the guy said she ain't going nowhere. if she's >> the victim is identified only as a man in his 50's. he is being treated for serious injuries. >> a massachusetts lawmaker says it's time to revisit ride sharing rules. she predicts lawmakers will return to the issue next session. she previously backed the unsuccessful effort to fingerprint drivers and has not hearings on open tolling today. the new all electronic system is set to launch october 28 on the masspike. technology will be used to collect data on e-z pass transponders and license plates. privacy advocates have voiced concern. today's meeting starts at 6:30 at union station in worcester. >> 10 minutes after 5:00 on this tuesday morning. americans are saving money at the grocery everythin
mary elliott was arrested after sunday afternoon's crash on taunton avenue in seekonk. she hit a jogger and kept on going. two men in pickup trucks followed elliott for about a mile. they trapped her until police could get there. >> they were very upset. they saw the whole thing. they chased her down and they boxed her right in. the guy said she ain't going nowhere. if she's >> the victim is identified only as a man in his 50's. he is being treated for serious injuries. >> a...
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. >> good afternoon, my name is mary elliott. i am a museum specialist could -- specialist. i am joanne, and i in a museum curator. i curated the cultural expressions exhibition. >> hello, i am bill and i am the senior museum curator. >> hello, and i and paul. i am a curator here, as well. i will take you through the community galleries. the curator of an exhibition called "the power in place." >> hello, i am charles. >> hello, i am doug and i am the chief of these the sony and is in construction. -- chief of the smithsonian construction. follow our lead, what are you are going, and we will all get out of here safely. >> let me start by talking about the building. some of you have heard me talk about it, but let's make sure we are all on the same page. when we wanted to build this museum, we felt it was crucially important to build a museum that spoke of resiliency and reminded people that there has always been a kind of dark presence in america that was often undervalued and misunderstood. we want this building to be what signature, green museum. that was very crucial to us
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peter, paul and mary were there before they became peter, paul and mary, ramblin' jack elliott was there and this guy who was this young, ratty robert zimmerman was there singing old woody guthrie blues. i was the headliner and i thought well how did this happen i mean i just started doing this and then i discovered why they were all there. they were all there because my opener was a 13 year old named arlo guthrie." then collins hit the top ten on the pop charts with "both sides now." the pop charts with "both sides now." the vietnam war and civil rights movement were in full swing. the women's liberation movement was picking up momentum and in the midst of it all was judy collins. "l-b-j was president of course,d we thoht that j-f-wagoing to ste our man in the white house and when he w k a huge shock and shift in the way people perceived things. mostly they said if not now, when. it was if the mask came off and the truth was out." been lying to us who were in government, presidents included and the world was not the world we had grown up with in the eisenhower years and we were in a new
peter, paul and mary were there before they became peter, paul and mary, ramblin' jack elliott was there and this guy who was this young, ratty robert zimmerman was there singing old woody guthrie blues. i was the headliner and i thought well how did this happen i mean i just started doing this and then i discovered why they were all there. they were all there because my opener was a 13 year old named arlo guthrie." then collins hit the top ten on the pop charts with "both sides...