78
78
Sep 6, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 1
mary saladna's life. mary: shopping plaza -- you can see over there that tire marks in the grass where that truck veered off the road and down an embankment that did a lot of damage the parking lot below. witnesses the truck came barreling down the embankment with a series of loud crashes following. >> it had just past the front of the building and proceeded over to the side before jumping the mary: police say it veered into this carpet store, slamming into vehicles. a woman was sitting in this mercedes and was taken to a local hospital as a precaution. but it appears the driver of the truck may have suffered the most serious injuries, on top of what may have been a medical emergency. >> a gentleman who was behind the vehicle pulled over, up to this he pulled the gentleman out. he was unconscious. mary: the driver was rushed to a hospital in serious condition. police say cbr was administered at the scene. that accident happened after 2:00 p.m. police are still investigating. mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5
mary saladna's life. mary: shopping plaza -- you can see over there that tire marks in the grass where that truck veered off the road and down an embankment that did a lot of damage the parking lot below. witnesses the truck came barreling down the embankment with a series of loud crashes following. >> it had just past the front of the building and proceeded over to the side before jumping the mary: police say it veered into this carpet store, slamming into vehicles. a woman was sitting...
57
57
Sep 10, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
day. >> helping children in need in honor of a young woman lost far too soon. >> newscenter 5's mary saladna shows us why what seems like a closet full of clothes is really a closet full of hope. >> she was like truly good. >> anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter katie, who died six humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting cross legs with her laptop typing stories at 2:00 in the morning. >> catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as loeys-dietz syndrome. it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> the first question every single time was how long will i be out of school. >> with catie in mind, her mother started catie's closet. >> i said cate, did you know any homeless kids? she said, of course, i did mom. they just want to fit in and be like everybody else. >> catie's closet makes that possible. now in 36 schools, the closet today arrived at this school in boston. there students can choose from toiletries, clothing, shoes and jackets, brand-name items that m
day. >> helping children in need in honor of a young woman lost far too soon. >> newscenter 5's mary saladna shows us why what seems like a closet full of clothes is really a closet full of hope. >> she was like truly good. >> anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter katie, who died six humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting cross legs with her laptop typing stories at 2:00 in the morning. >> catie fought a...
73
73
Sep 13, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 2
ben: newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in copley square tonight. mary, tell us what this is all about. mary: it sits in s -- it examines the power of a promise and hundreds are volunteering to give it a try. it sits in the shadow of trinity church, and towers over copley square. a giant billboard full of the day's headlines and promises from world leaders, scientists, and celebrities. this is public trust, an interactive art project that examines the power of the posted promise. and that blank space in the middle? that is where you come in. promise, and she's not afraid to share it with the world. >> very helpful. it helps a lot of people to set their goals. mary alli ross vows to challenge : racism, and says she'll begin by taking an honest look within. >> others around can identify with that. it's also a powerful thing to embrace something in a public space. mary paul ramirez jonas is the : lead artist. >> what i like is the drawing is your drawing -- we ask you to sign it. mary your real contract, with : yourself. you can sign it with a pen, your
ben: newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in copley square tonight. mary, tell us what this is all about. mary: it sits in s -- it examines the power of a promise and hundreds are volunteering to give it a try. it sits in the shadow of trinity church, and towers over copley square. a giant billboard full of the day's headlines and promises from world leaders, scientists, and celebrities. this is public trust, an interactive art project that examines the power of the posted promise. and that...
86
86
Sep 23, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
and victims need to take action new, our mary saladna is live in boston with the steps to take. mary: it's the biggest data breach in history from a single site. 500 million yahoo usernames and passwords, now in the hands of criminal hackers. yahoo says the breach dates back to 2014, specifically, the stolen data includes names and passwords, and the breach could have a devastating ripple affect. many people use the same password for multiple accounts, and password reuse is why your other accounts could get breached because of the yahoo breach. >> robert siciliano is an identity theft expert with hotspot shield. >> you also need to change your security questions and answers for your yahoo account and for any other accounts if those you need change security questions. he says the u.s. government will now likely get involved because yahoo! bleebs it was targeted by state-sponsored acres. >> if there is a state-sponsored attack, this has to be another reason beyond financial game. they are looking for some type of information to gain access to other critical accounts compromised the
and victims need to take action new, our mary saladna is live in boston with the steps to take. mary: it's the biggest data breach in history from a single site. 500 million yahoo usernames and passwords, now in the hands of criminal hackers. yahoo says the breach dates back to 2014, specifically, the stolen data includes names and passwords, and the breach could have a devastating ripple affect. many people use the same password for multiple accounts, and password reuse is why your other...
135
135
Sep 9, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 1
newscenter 5's mary saladna shows us why what seems like a closet full of clothes is really a closet full of hope. >> she loved life. she really, truly did. mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as loeys-dietz syndrome. it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> her first question every single time was how long will be out of school? at lowell high did you know any homeless kids? and she said of course i did. they just want to fit in and be like everyone else. mary: and catie's closet makes that possible. on this day, the closet is traveling to the mather school in boston, there, students can choose from toiletries, clothing, shoes, jackets. brand name items that match what other kids are wearing. >> as a former teacher i can tell you, there is a direct c
newscenter 5's mary saladna shows us why what seems like a closet full of clothes is really a closet full of hope. >> she loved life. she really, truly did. mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as...
95
95
Sep 2, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 2
live in milford tonight, mary saladna wcvb newscenter 5. maria: thank you. this happened at 9:20 last night. pilots on american airlines plight from charlotte reported a green laser strike as they started to approach logon. a delta flight crew reported the maria: this babysitter, hired thru a popular website, finds herself in trouble tonight. she's accused of being drunk and high while on the job. and witnesses say it was not hard to tell. newscenter 5's john atwater is live in arlington with the allegations against her. john: police say susan devereaux was stumbling down egerton and high while babysitting a three-year-old boy. >> we found several empty containers in a motor vehicle. john: a surprised neighbor called police, who came to bring the boy back to his mother. john: the family says they hired the 51-year-old woman from babysitting website >> i was hired on a website like that. it kind of makes us look bad. and they know how much work it takes to look after a toddler. >> they're counting on you, you have to be the dependable one. i think it is sad.
live in milford tonight, mary saladna wcvb newscenter 5. maria: thank you. this happened at 9:20 last night. pilots on american airlines plight from charlotte reported a green laser strike as they started to approach logon. a delta flight crew reported the maria: this babysitter, hired thru a popular website, finds herself in trouble tonight. she's accused of being drunk and high while on the job. and witnesses say it was not hard to tell. newscenter 5's john atwater is live in arlington with...
91
91
Sep 19, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 1
exactly, but as mary saladna shows us he's on a successful musical mission in a rather unexpected place. ? mary: meet justin d'addario of north andover, aka the founder of rock n' roll uganda. a school that teaches impoverished young people to play guitar for free. >> my three best students, they totally fell in love with guitar. retired army combat engineer. his tour in iraq and afghanistan was cut short by a roadside bomb on thanksgiving day 2009. once he recovered, he found he still had a desire to serve. his mission, to find a thirrd world country where he could help young people. he landed in the ugandan capital of kampala, at a little school called the rainbow house of hope. >> and i knocked on the door and i said, hi, my name is justin, i am from america. , that is what they asked me. i said, i can teach english. i can play guitar. there were three of them there. they went, you can play guitar? i went, yeah. it turns out they had a bunch of broken guitars in the back and nobody knew how to fix them. maria: justin taught the kids what he knew, rock & roll. >> the only full songs t
exactly, but as mary saladna shows us he's on a successful musical mission in a rather unexpected place. ? mary: meet justin d'addario of north andover, aka the founder of rock n' roll uganda. a school that teaches impoverished young people to play guitar for free. >> my three best students, they totally fell in love with guitar. retired army combat engineer. his tour in iraq and afghanistan was cut short by a roadside bomb on thanksgiving day 2009. once he recovered, he found he still...
233
233
Sep 23, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 5
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live at the breaking news death. mary? : heels of another night of see why protest and calls for police to release their video of the incident. >> don't shoot him, don't shoot him. he has no weapon. mary dramatic cell phone video, : from the wife of the victim. it captures the moments just before and after the shooting death of keith lamont scott. that voice you hear, belongs to scott's wife, pleading with charlotte police not to shoot her husband, as they yell at him to drop a gun. >> he doesn't have a gun. did you shoot him? mary: after the gunshots, scott can be seen lying face-down on the ground while his wife says he better live. she keeps recording and asks if an ambulance has been called. the officers stand over scott. it's unclear if they are checking him for weapons or attempting to give first aid. the charlotte mayor says police have body cam and dash cam video of the shooting, but do not plan to release it until the investigation is complete. chief putney the intent is to : get it out and release it in a package
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live at the breaking news death. mary? : heels of another night of see why protest and calls for police to release their video of the incident. >> don't shoot him, don't shoot him. he has no weapon. mary dramatic cell phone video, : from the wife of the victim. it captures the moments just before and after the shooting death of keith lamont scott. that voice you hear, belongs to scott's wife, pleading with charlotte police not to shoot her husband, as they...
123
123
Sep 27, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 3
newscenter 5's mary saladna has the details from the newsroom, mary? mary co spacex ceo elon musk says he plans to launch an unmanned mission to mars within four years, he hopes to be landing humans there by 2025. the billionaire launched a much anticipated video presentation today, he says the goal is to colonize the red planet. here's how spacex plans to do it -- a massive 550-ton space rocket that will re-fuel in orbit. the ship will carry 100 a restaurant, movies, games, everything you'll need to be comfortable on the marathon voyage. musk predicts transit time could be as low as 80 days. musk says a ticket would initially cost about $200,000 per person. >> almost anyone, if they saved up, could buy at to get : less than a month after a dramatic explosion of a spacex falcon9 rocket, the basic type of rocket booster that would propel the mars shuttle. musk says engineers have targeted and fixed the problem that caused last month's explosion, he expects to launch another rocket in november. musk says self-sustaining civilization on mars will probably
newscenter 5's mary saladna has the details from the newsroom, mary? mary co spacex ceo elon musk says he plans to launch an unmanned mission to mars within four years, he hopes to be landing humans there by 2025. the billionaire launched a much anticipated video presentation today, he says the goal is to colonize the red planet. here's how spacex plans to do it -- a massive 550-ton space rocket that will re-fuel in orbit. the ship will carry 100 a restaurant, movies, games, everything you'll...
98
98
Sep 30, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 2
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live at the scene. mary? mary: yeah, ed, the little boy found inside of the house hurt is now conscious, alert, in stable condition. young boy who lives in this lincoln village apartment. they found him sitting on couch. only 30 minutes earlier, a handyman painting the porch awning of the unit in question wailing inside. >> sounded like he was screaming, crying and screaming, but i don't know if he was in pain. >> neighbors tell us the little not appear to be moving as he was rushed away by ambulance. a neighbor then took this photo. police putting a handcuffed teenage male sources say a relative of the child into a police car. worcester police confirm he was taken to headquarters for questioning. >> i can't imagine what he had done with through. he must have been so scared. >> neighbors say it's not the first time police have been to weekend. >> mcdone alphases a slew of charges including attempt murder. the department of children and families is now investigating this case. live in worcester tonight. mary s
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live at the scene. mary? mary: yeah, ed, the little boy found inside of the house hurt is now conscious, alert, in stable condition. young boy who lives in this lincoln village apartment. they found him sitting on couch. only 30 minutes earlier, a handyman painting the porch awning of the unit in question wailing inside. >> sounded like he was screaming, crying and screaming, but i don't know if he was in pain. >> neighbors tell us the little not...
68
68
Sep 27, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 2
newscenter 5's mary saladna is there. mary: most new hampshire voters were in front of their own tvs at home for some serious debate watching. we did find a captive audience at a tavern here at the radisson hotel. new hampshire is a swing state, and voters know it. so while some bars are broadcasting monday night football, you'll also find the debate on many of the big screens -- and voters glued to the face-off. 60 minutes in, we got our first reviews. >> what you going to move the country forward? i think hillary is trying to talk about that. she is right on point. >> hillary is doing better than i thought, being calm, cool, and collected. i don't think she is giving a lot of facts. she is giving a lot of the usual rhetoric. donald is very passionate. mary: new hampshire's importance is clear -- if each candidate wins the states they're currently leading in, abc news projects clinton would win the presidency with 273 hampshire from blue to red, its four electoral votes are enough to pull him even with clinton, 269 to 269
newscenter 5's mary saladna is there. mary: most new hampshire voters were in front of their own tvs at home for some serious debate watching. we did find a captive audience at a tavern here at the radisson hotel. new hampshire is a swing state, and voters know it. so while some bars are broadcasting monday night football, you'll also find the debate on many of the big screens -- and voters glued to the face-off. 60 minutes in, we got our first reviews. >> what you going to move the...
72
72
Sep 1, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 2
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in milford with the ongoing investigation. reporter: ed, the driver has come forward, we also now know the name of the victim, she is 65 yr old barbara clement, a beloved town constable, who everyone knew as sarge because h the army nat'l guard. this is where it happened, the 200 block of main street, still a very active scene. this hit and run happened around 4pm, the police chief says constable clement had just left the bank, was crossing main st, and local surrveillance cameras actually show her stepping out into the path of a passing tractor trailer, it appears she simply saw it coming too late. and it also now appears the driver did not know he hit her. he came forward around an hour public for help. the chief says the driver owns the truck, works for himself. >> your truck is on the news. he went immediately to the state police and said he believed his truck was involved. as a result he is going to speak with the accident reconstructionist. they are on the way to look over the truck. rt he is cooperating with the investg
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in milford with the ongoing investigation. reporter: ed, the driver has come forward, we also now know the name of the victim, she is 65 yr old barbara clement, a beloved town constable, who everyone knew as sarge because h the army nat'l guard. this is where it happened, the 200 block of main street, still a very active scene. this hit and run happened around 4pm, the police chief says constable clement had just left the bank, was crossing main st, and local...
66
66
Sep 29, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 2
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live at the scene, an apartment complex, mary? reporter: we are here at lincoln village. still gathering evidence inside this art meant. -- this apartment. they found a young boy who had been injured. ambulance. a young man was taken from the apartment in handcuffs. police confirmed they are questioning that man. early reports the child was that are not true. the child was hospitalized. we spoke to a workman who was painting the exterior. what it sounded like he know if he was in pain. i have no idea. what's a child is listed in stable condition. another young man is being questioned, a teenager who lives in the unit. police are investigating only saying they will tell us more they are still collecting evidence at this hour. anchor: breaking out of georgetown, a fatal construction accident under investigation tonight. sky 5 over the scene at the mirra company on norino way this afternoon. we're told an employee, a man, was killed while backing an excavator out of a garage. ed: questions tonight surrounding this mangled mess in new
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live at the scene, an apartment complex, mary? reporter: we are here at lincoln village. still gathering evidence inside this art meant. -- this apartment. they found a young boy who had been injured. ambulance. a young man was taken from the apartment in handcuffs. police confirmed they are questioning that man. early reports the child was that are not true. the child was hospitalized. we spoke to a workman who was painting the exterior. what it sounded like he...
119
119
Sep 6, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 1
mary saladna's life. mary: shopping plaza -- you can see over there that tire marks in the grass where that truck veered off the road and down an embankment that did a lot of damage the parking lot below. witnesses the truck came barreling down the embankment with a series of loud crashes following. >> it had just past the front of the building and proceeded over to the side before jumping the
mary saladna's life. mary: shopping plaza -- you can see over there that tire marks in the grass where that truck veered off the road and down an embankment that did a lot of damage the parking lot below. witnesses the truck came barreling down the embankment with a series of loud crashes following. >> it had just past the front of the building and proceeded over to the side before jumping the
132
132
Sep 11, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 1
reid: newscenter 5's mary saladna shows us, what seems like a closet full of clothes is really a closet full of hope. >> she loved life. she really did. mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her life was just getting started, humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as loeys-dietz syndrome. it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> her first question every single time was how long will be out of school? mary: with catie in mind, her mother started catie's closet. at lowell high did you know any homeless kids? and she said of course i did. they just want to fit in and be like everyone else. mary: and catie's closet makes that possible. on this day, the closet is traveling to the mather school in boston, there, students can choose from toiletries, clothing, shoes, jackets. brand name items that match w
reid: newscenter 5's mary saladna shows us, what seems like a closet full of clothes is really a closet full of hope. >> she loved life. she really did. mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her life was just getting started, humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective...
48
48
Sep 21, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
new at 11, mary saladna is live in roxbury with what happens now. mary: the justices are urging other judges to take racial profiling into account when deciding on future cases. if police are out of bounds. the case stemmed from a police chase in roxbury nearly five years ago. boston police arrested a man named jimmy warren based on a vague description. while looking >> he was a black man in roxbury. that was essentially all the -- that matched the description. mary: when police initially spotted warren, he ran, officers chased after him, and eventually arrested him on an unrelated charge of illegal gun possession. but today the state supreme judicial court unanimously ruled, running from police does not necessarily make someone a suspect saying, such an individual, might just as easily be motivated by the desire to avoid the recurring indignity of being >> i am a little disappointed that they relied heavily on a report that did not take into context who was stopped and why. mary police commissioner bill : evans said that aclu report was biased. but
new at 11, mary saladna is live in roxbury with what happens now. mary: the justices are urging other judges to take racial profiling into account when deciding on future cases. if police are out of bounds. the case stemmed from a police chase in roxbury nearly five years ago. boston police arrested a man named jimmy warren based on a vague description. while looking >> he was a black man in roxbury. that was essentially all the -- that matched the description. mary: when police initially...
131
131
Sep 17, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 5
in everett, i'm mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. todd: for the second week in a row, a worcester football player took a stand by taking a knee during the national anthem. this time, three other teammates joined doherty high school junior michael oppong in his silent protest. last week, oppong explained he was protesting injustice and inequality. he said he was inspired by colin kaepernick, who refused to stand for the anthem. antoinette: rescue crews hard at work on cape cod. 20ph stranding themselves in wellfleet harbor. a team from the international fund for animal welfare is now keeping watch. that team has been trying to lead the atlantic white-sided dolphins back into deeper waters. there have been 17 stranded dolphins just over the past two days. rescuers say there were so many dolphins, they asked people watching from the beach to come and help out. >> when they are in a difficult-to-navigate area like know, if the tide starts going out and they're getting stuck, they all stay together as a group. antoinette: this is pretty i
in everett, i'm mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. todd: for the second week in a row, a worcester football player took a stand by taking a knee during the national anthem. this time, three other teammates joined doherty high school junior michael oppong in his silent protest. last week, oppong explained he was protesting injustice and inequality. he said he was inspired by colin kaepernick, who refused to stand for the anthem. antoinette: rescue crews hard at work on cape cod. 20ph stranding...
196
196
Sep 24, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 4
i'm mary saladna, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: mary, thank you. police in stoughton looking for the alleged gunman who shot a teenager inside a cvs pharmacy. that suspect considered armed and dangerous. an arrest warrant has been issued for this man. police saying that 23 responsible for thursday's shooting. an 18-year-old man was shot in the shoulder. since then, a 15- and 16-year-old were arrested in connection with that shooting. >> we know a couple of the teens that were involved in the shooting, and so like a lot of people are talking about it, and we know -- we know the kid that got shot and, like, we're really sad about that. doug: no one else was injured inside the store. police say the motive is unclear right now but do say this was not a random act. were red flags missed involving the officer in charge of the braintree police evidence room where drugs, guns, and cash have gone missing? here's 5 investigates' kathy curran. reporter: susan zopatti joined the braintree police department back in 1995. she worked patrol until becoming the evi
i'm mary saladna, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: mary, thank you. police in stoughton looking for the alleged gunman who shot a teenager inside a cvs pharmacy. that suspect considered armed and dangerous. an arrest warrant has been issued for this man. police saying that 23 responsible for thursday's shooting. an 18-year-old man was shot in the shoulder. since then, a 15- and 16-year-old were arrested in connection with that shooting. >> we know a couple of the teens that were involved in the...
138
138
Sep 24, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 3
newscenter 5's mary saladna shows us the controversial images. >> he has no weapon. don't shoot him. mary: keith scott's wife begging charlotte police not to shoot her husband. >> don't shoot him. he didn't do anything. >> drop the gun. >> he doesn't have a gun. he has a tbi. he's not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his medicine. >> drop the gun. mary: she pleads with her husband to get out of the truck. >> keith, don't let them break the window. come on out the car. >> drop the gun. >> keith, don't do it. >> drop the gun. >> keith, get out the car. keith, keith, don't you do it. don't you do it. don't you do it. [gunshots] [bleep] >> did you shoot it? did you shoot him? mary: scott documents it all on her cell phone. her husband, now motionless on the ground. >> these are the police officers that shot my husband and he better live. mary: just minutes earlier, keith scott was sitting in a parking lot waiting for his son's school bus when officers in the neighborhood arrived to serve a search warrant on someone else. for days, protestors and scott's fami
newscenter 5's mary saladna shows us the controversial images. >> he has no weapon. don't shoot him. mary: keith scott's wife begging charlotte police not to shoot her husband. >> don't shoot him. he didn't do anything. >> drop the gun. >> he doesn't have a gun. he has a tbi. he's not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his medicine. >> drop the gun. mary: she pleads with her husband to get out of the truck. >> keith, don't let them break the...
80
80
Sep 28, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 1
maria newscenter 5's mary : saladna shows us three teens, who are poised to hit it big in hollywood. >> ? mary: they call themselves 3d. about to hit the big time. >> 3-d is three-dimensional. we are all unique with our voices. mary: jazmin alexis, meadow anderson and emily shively are students of the voice and artist development program at musicball entertainment in quincy. the ladies, ages 13 & 14, got along so well off stage, manager/ producer mike caputo realized they might just be the trio he has been looking for. >> i wanted young -- a mary: that was months ago. nine for the girls, there was a little initial skepticism, until they got together and recorded, . >> we are like sisters. it is so easy working with them. it is a lot of fun. >> rio is try to give each other advice. no hard feelings when it comes to that stuff. the olympics; hours and hours of rehersal, 6 days a week. caputo knows what it takes to make a hit, he's managed a lot of talent including the boston-based pop group lfo, their song summer girls hit number 1 on the charts. >> ? mary: after a recent trip to los an
maria newscenter 5's mary : saladna shows us three teens, who are poised to hit it big in hollywood. >> ? mary: they call themselves 3d. about to hit the big time. >> 3-d is three-dimensional. we are all unique with our voices. mary: jazmin alexis, meadow anderson and emily shively are students of the voice and artist development program at musicball entertainment in quincy. the ladies, ages 13 & 14, got along so well off stage, manager/ producer mike caputo realized they might...
154
154
Sep 17, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 5
newscenter 5's mary saladna has the latest now on the investigation. >> a lot of people died for that american flag reporter: this store owner is disgusted by the lack of respect and the very real risk. she just reopened her corner market two weeks ago after a destructive fire last year. when she saw fire trucks pull up thursday night around 11:30, she feared the worst. >> the first fire, the awning caught on fire. it caught my awning on fire again. reporter: what really happened, three young men torched the american flag that used to hang on this utility pole. store surveillance video shows the moment the man set the flag on fire. seconds later, pieces of the burning cloth can be seen raining down. from another camera, video of the trio fleeing the scene. look at the bottom of your screen. at one point, one of the men looks directly at the camera before he runs away. >> it's really awful that they ul it's not right reporter: neighbors are outraged by the vandals. burning an american flag is considered free speech and is protected by the first amendment. but burning someone else's fla
newscenter 5's mary saladna has the latest now on the investigation. >> a lot of people died for that american flag reporter: this store owner is disgusted by the lack of respect and the very real risk. she just reopened her corner market two weeks ago after a destructive fire last year. when she saw fire trucks pull up thursday night around 11:30, she feared the worst. >> the first fire, the awning caught on fire. it caught my awning on fire again. reporter: what really happened,...
96
96
Sep 8, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 1
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live at the scene. mary? 3:00 mary. that is right, j.c. and ed. firefighters have finally cleared the scene here on riverside street. they are back safely now in the apartment here's at the riverside condos m. this is a tense and scary situation. >> it smelled like a car was running in our apartment. i went down into the basement mary: mike kalb knew something was wrong with the furnace. it's a good thing he sounded the alarm because what he didn't smell, carbon monoxide was quickly filling his apt building. >> they were up in the 80-90 range, anything about 3 is elevated. >> the firefighter were going around knocking on doors saying evacuate, so i grabbed my dog and immediately ran out. >> if residents didn't answer-- firefighters went thru windows to check for victims. for the deadly gas. margy robles checked out okay-- but her boyfriend miguel and five others were given oxygen.. and rushed to mass general in boston. ed: right now, this driver is charged in a deadly crash at a newton pizza restaurant. but many questions still remain. jc: tonight
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live at the scene. mary? 3:00 mary. that is right, j.c. and ed. firefighters have finally cleared the scene here on riverside street. they are back safely now in the apartment here's at the riverside condos m. this is a tense and scary situation. >> it smelled like a car was running in our apartment. i went down into the basement mary: mike kalb knew something was wrong with the furnace. it's a good thing he sounded the alarm because what he didn't smell,...
103
103
Sep 6, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 1
mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. jc: a frightening scene on the cape when a car goes off a ramp and plunges into the canal. ben: police say the car tore through a fence before hitting a service road that leads directly to the canal. the driver did survive. newscenter 5's rhondella richardson is live in bourne tonight with the details, rhondella? rhondella: we know the how but not the why -- that is the scenic overlook, a picnic table and a ditch. a 55-year-old bourne man started swimming to escape what appeed witnesses and investigators say it was all intentional. >> all of a sudden the engine roared he must have been doing doing and he hit the edge. rhondella: these men spoke to the man moments before he literally went over the edge. >> he got out walked to the edge and said nice view, this is beautiful. rhondella: bourne fire and >> he had it planned it was a solo mission. >> he was adjusting the mirrors -- rhondella: this is the lengthy foot path near perry avenue the car's raced down before taking the plunge and
mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. jc: a frightening scene on the cape when a car goes off a ramp and plunges into the canal. ben: police say the car tore through a fence before hitting a service road that leads directly to the canal. the driver did survive. newscenter 5's rhondella richardson is live in bourne tonight with the details, rhondella? rhondella: we know the how but not the why -- that is the scenic overlook, a picnic table and a ditch. a 55-year-old bourne man started swimming to...
68
68
Sep 6, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 1
mary saladna in new bedford. mary: some is an understatement. i am holding onto my hat. we are afraid everything is going to blow away. they are significant. it has been this way here in new bedford and on the islands most of the evening. a damon to celebrate american workers, a holiday weekend cut short by the slow, sloppy arrival of the hermine. it would be but it is still pretty rough. mary: rough enough to close beaches and suspend ferry service, from hyannis, to new bedford. mary: i evening even the steamship authority was cancelling service on it's largest craft. the bands of wind and rain, brought rough seas, daredevils welcomed the challenge but harbor masters and the us coastguard are on storm alert, >> if you do have to go out for any reason whether it be on boat or a personal craft be extremely cautious, make sure you have all the safety equipment whether that be lifejackets or flares or anything of that nature. mary the coast guard is also : asking boat owners to make sure mooring lines are secure, and those with kayaks and personal watercraft to label them p
mary saladna in new bedford. mary: some is an understatement. i am holding onto my hat. we are afraid everything is going to blow away. they are significant. it has been this way here in new bedford and on the islands most of the evening. a damon to celebrate american workers, a holiday weekend cut short by the slow, sloppy arrival of the hermine. it would be but it is still pretty rough. mary: rough enough to close beaches and suspend ferry service, from hyannis, to new bedford. mary: i...
75
75
Sep 22, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 2
new at 11:00, our mary saladna live in boston with this unusual story of faith. mary. >> it's a once in a lifetime chance we need to do this >>these catholic faithful came to venerate, to repay to a saintly relic in this glass box is the heart of st. padre pio. a 20th century saint known for his piety and prayer. >> it's the first time this relic has traveled beyond italy and this saintly encounter with padre pio is a chance to touch this man of god, who was so connected to jesus, he bore the stigmata the painful wounds of christ on the cross >> emotions ran high, hearts were full. ed: fex on wcvb newscenter 5: maria: heal like cancer. maria: key dodding the mystery illnesses. meteorologist: the start of fall just hours away, but the feel of summer sticking around for awhile. maria: far from home t. the manatee spotted off cape cod and why experts say it needs to be caught. ed: we take you live back to charlotte now as we go to commercial break. have been tear gas fired into the crowd. you can see one person walking across the street who has the hand out then. its
new at 11:00, our mary saladna live in boston with this unusual story of faith. mary. >> it's a once in a lifetime chance we need to do this >>these catholic faithful came to venerate, to repay to a saintly relic in this glass box is the heart of st. padre pio. a 20th century saint known for his piety and prayer. >> it's the first time this relic has traveled beyond italy and this saintly encounter with padre pio is a chance to touch this man of god, who was so connected to...
99
99
Sep 1, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 2
maria: newscenter 5's mary saladna is live on the scene, mary? mary. investigators spent two hours this evening in the gray house behind me trying to figure out hospital with serious in jr. i tros his face. the sounds of heartbreak on linwood street as family members try to comfort a young boy just moments after his friend away by ambulance. >> yeah, i saw the kid, the ambulance and he was just covered in blood on his face. >> authorities say the two 11-year-old boys were inside going are gun when it went off. that young boy has been transported subsequently med-flighted to boston hospital he's okay right now but every gunshot wound is dangerous. >> it's not clear if the boys were home alone, both live on this street distraught family members could be seen running between several h what happened. the d.a. says the shooting does not appear intentional. >> some of the first responders, young parents themselves. and the superintendent of schools says tonight counseling will also be available tomorrow for students who need it. maria: commitment 2016, ed: a
maria: newscenter 5's mary saladna is live on the scene, mary? mary. investigators spent two hours this evening in the gray house behind me trying to figure out hospital with serious in jr. i tros his face. the sounds of heartbreak on linwood street as family members try to comfort a young boy just moments after his friend away by ambulance. >> yeah, i saw the kid, the ambulance and he was just covered in blood on his face. >> authorities say the two 11-year-old boys were inside...
84
84
Sep 17, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 2
our mary saladna is live in everett with the latest on the mary: corner store owner donna desalvo is disgusted by the lack of respect and the very real risk. she just reopened her corner market two weeks ago, after a destructive fire last year. when she saw fire trucks pull up thursday night around 11:30. she feared the worst. >> the first fire, the awning caught on fire, you saw those sparks had my awning been back up it could have happened again. >> what really happened, three young men torched the america flag that used to hang on this >> store s shows the moment a man climbed up on a trash barrel and set the flag on fire seconds later pieces of the burning cloth can be seen raining down. from another camera, video of the trio fleeing the scene; look at the bottom of your screen, at one point, one of the men looks directly at the camera before he runs away. >> really awful that they would target a flag. you can't do that, it's just not right. maria: look at that. a live picture of the full harvest moon as we head to weekend. 3:00 that is gorgeous. beautiful. we had an awesome nigh
our mary saladna is live in everett with the latest on the mary: corner store owner donna desalvo is disgusted by the lack of respect and the very real risk. she just reopened her corner market two weeks ago, after a destructive fire last year. when she saw fire trucks pull up thursday night around 11:30. she feared the worst. >> the first fire, the awning caught on fire, you saw those sparks had my awning been back up it could have happened again. >> what really happened, three...
73
73
Sep 24, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 2
our mary saladna begins our coverage at the breaking news desk. mary. mary: maria, ed, the first images we are seeing am cofrom the cell phone of the victim's wife. we want to warn our viewers, it is disturbing. >> hes into weapon. don't shoot him. reporter: keith scott's wife begging charlotte police not to shoot her husband. don't shoot him. he didn't do officers with guns drawn move in on scott's truck. edon't have a gun. he is not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his medicine. reporter: he pleads with the husband. keith, don't let them break the windows. come out of the car. keith. don't do it. keith, get out of the are car. keith, keith, don't you do it. keith? keith? don't you do it. (beep) did you shoot tim? did you shoot him? if. reporter: scott documents it all on the cell phone. her husband now motionless. >> a police officer shot my husband and he better live. reporter: he was waiting for his son's school bus. officers in the neighborhood arrived to serve a search war respect on someone else. for days, protesters be a sco the po
our mary saladna begins our coverage at the breaking news desk. mary. mary: maria, ed, the first images we are seeing am cofrom the cell phone of the victim's wife. we want to warn our viewers, it is disturbing. >> hes into weapon. don't shoot him. reporter: keith scott's wife begging charlotte police not to shoot her husband. don't shoot him. he didn't do officers with guns drawn move in on scott's truck. edon't have a gun. he is not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his...
74
74
Sep 10, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 1
right now, our mary saladna is live in boston with the dangers you need to know about. mary: the consumer product safety commission advising the hundreds of thousands of americans who have bought the samsung galaxy note 7 to "power them down and stop charging or using the device." >> introducing the galaxy note 7. mary: the warning comes after 35 instances of fires, including a florida man who claims his jeep caught fire while he was charging his phone. >> it was very surprisin fire. >> hyoun park of blue hill research in boston likens the problem to the hoverboard both use a lithiom ion battery. >> what was happening with the hoverboards, super cheap batteries. everyone was trying t just get them to market as fast as samsung was trying to rush to market, but they ended up getting a really bad batch of batteries. >> the south korean company has not issued an official government recall of the galaxy note 7, only offering to replace the phone and that's prompting government action on top of. an extraordinary warning from the faa, which is now telling passengers to not "tur
right now, our mary saladna is live in boston with the dangers you need to know about. mary: the consumer product safety commission advising the hundreds of thousands of americans who have bought the samsung galaxy note 7 to "power them down and stop charging or using the device." >> introducing the galaxy note 7. mary: the warning comes after 35 instances of fires, including a florida man who claims his jeep caught fire while he was charging his phone. >> it was very...
70
70
Sep 15, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 2
our mary saladna is live in >> there's plenty of enthusiasm out there, and the first driverless uber cars began test drives today in pittsburgh. city leaders want boston to be next, but imagine a driverless vehicle trying to negotiate the narrow, maze-like chaos that is the north end. would be riders we spoke to said no way. >> you never know when someone is gong to jaywalk across the street down here, they're just so skinny and narrow. computers malfunction so often and phones and things like having a car operated >> mayor marty walsh knows there'll be resistance, but he also learned something about looking ahead. when the city recently applied for a $50 million grant to study future transportation needs and was denied. maria: live ten north end, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: me skeptical of a self driving car? no way. maria: not you. ed: no, no, no w you cannot stop technology. maria: we know. meteorologist: will be interesting. that is for sure. today hit 90 in boston. 22 times this warm weather season. the average is 14. this things obviously have changed a lot since then. because we no
our mary saladna is live in >> there's plenty of enthusiasm out there, and the first driverless uber cars began test drives today in pittsburgh. city leaders want boston to be next, but imagine a driverless vehicle trying to negotiate the narrow, maze-like chaos that is the north end. would be riders we spoke to said no way. >> you never know when someone is gong to jaywalk across the street down here, they're just so skinny and narrow. computers malfunction so often and phones and...
44
44
Sep 14, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
our mary saladna is live in the north end. mary. mary: after more than a decade, spaulding is closing this nursing home here on fulton street, and planning to re-locate to brighton. within the year. but local residents are determined to find a new caregiver. loved one from the north end nursing home would be devastating. patriarch louie lived here on fulton street until his death at 97, his wife gracie still resides there. >> my mother went in, his grandmother went in as a rehab patient. she cannot go home. it is hard enough to tell them no, you have to stay here now. and now to say you have to be moved. >> you're able to go up to the waterfront, there is a great park out there. they should not be forced to moveut impassioned residents filled boston city hall tonight, and listened as spaulding's talked about accomodating patients in a more modern space in brighton, that will save millions in overhead costs. >> what we did here from the boston redevelopment authority, securing the fact that the nursing home needs to occur at that loc
our mary saladna is live in the north end. mary. mary: after more than a decade, spaulding is closing this nursing home here on fulton street, and planning to re-locate to brighton. within the year. but local residents are determined to find a new caregiver. loved one from the north end nursing home would be devastating. patriarch louie lived here on fulton street until his death at 97, his wife gracie still resides there. >> my mother went in, his grandmother went in as a rehab patient....
92
92
Sep 7, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 2
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in norwood with what nationwide, but here in massachusetts, about 500 students were enrolled, one-fifth of them, military veterans. itt technical institute sits dark now, it's doors locked permanently. but throughout the day, we saw students driving by, trying to process the bad news. rexam kind of upset i let -- wasted always year here in my credits will not transfer to anywhere else. i wasted a thousand dollars a think. borrowed? >> yes. mary: on other campuses itt has 130 across the country students were equally baffled. >> they made promises to sell you the schools so you spend your time and money and education to get nothing in return. mary: maura healey who was among those who filed lawsuits against itt earlier in the year called it a predatory for-profit school, >> students were as we've seen throughout this industry lied to with what we believe is a complete disregard by the us dept of education for due process to the company, hundreds of thousands of current students and alumni and more than 8,000 employes will be negatively affected. but h
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in norwood with what nationwide, but here in massachusetts, about 500 students were enrolled, one-fifth of them, military veterans. itt technical institute sits dark now, it's doors locked permanently. but throughout the day, we saw students driving by, trying to process the bad news. rexam kind of upset i let -- wasted always year here in my credits will not transfer to anywhere else. i wasted a thousand dollars a think. borrowed? >> yes. mary: on...
92
92
Sep 29, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 3
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in durham with clinton's message to younger voters. her biggest weapon. she's needs bernie sander's millenials if she's to pull off a victory here and she encouraged voters today to look at the big picture. >> it's not just my name on the ballot. every issue you care about is on the ballot. >> the main concern young voters will back a third party candidate. gary johnson and on the unh campus tonight. >> think we should disregard them. >> but other young voters we spoke to felt there's too much at stake. >> i'm very anti-trump so if i vote for a third party i feel like i'm going to waste my vote >> other millenials we found told us their vote isn't up for grabs, they're backing trump. here's why new hampshire's four electoral votes are so critical right now polls show clinton is three to five points ahead of stein and gary johnson possibly playing the ralph nader role from 2000. >> i have to sit back and you have to sit back and hear how those polls don't man anything them when they poll 3 00 people, that enemas alo, right. maria: trump
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in durham with clinton's message to younger voters. her biggest weapon. she's needs bernie sander's millenials if she's to pull off a victory here and she encouraged voters today to look at the big picture. >> it's not just my name on the ballot. every issue you care about is on the ballot. >> the main concern young voters will back a third party candidate. gary johnson and on the unh campus tonight. >> think we should disregard them....
53
53
Sep 9, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 1
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in dorchester with the clues investigators have. we started getting complaints about birds literally falling >> birds, specifically, grackles dozens of them like this one littered the sidewalks and lawns on bakersfield street today. >> i think we had 46, the total number some of those were revived, but close to 40 dead. >> and it wasn't just that species of bird that was overcome one resident's cat also fell ill and had to be euthanized. >> we don't know what's going on. could it be an intentional that was introduced into them that was not intentional but harmed them. >> until health officials get this mystery solved, they're warning residents to watch their pets closely while outside don't let them eat anything on the ground. the dead birds and the cat for additional clues. if you know anything, you're asked to call the mayors hotline and ask for inspectional services. breaking news, three members of the state police off the job tonight and under investigation. they're suspended without pay. the department says they worked in the a
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in dorchester with the clues investigators have. we started getting complaints about birds literally falling >> birds, specifically, grackles dozens of them like this one littered the sidewalks and lawns on bakersfield street today. >> i think we had 46, the total number some of those were revived, but close to 40 dead. >> and it wasn't just that species of bird that was overcome one resident's cat also fell ill and had to be euthanized....
262
262
Sep 3, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 1
newscenter 5's mary saladna explains what happened. mary: police got the call around 2:30, a pedestrian truck. shock. he had accidentally run over her while he was backing up. >> the medical exam's office in das office. mary: neighbors noticed paramedics arriving. >> we saw something under a light like it. mary: police say t2- local hospital. >> very disconcerting. very sad. mary: at last check, no charges have been filed against the husband. antoinette: new hampshire police have now identified the victim of a suspicious death in dunbarton. road. the state medical examiner says she died of a single gunshot wound, but the manner of death is still unclear. neighbors say they never heard or noticed anything strange in the area. the attorney general's office has not said whether anyone has been arrested or whether they're looking for a suspect. the death is still considered suspicious. doug: former new england mob boss frank salemme and an associate, both now facing murder charges for the 1993 death of a boston nightclub owner. salemme and
newscenter 5's mary saladna explains what happened. mary: police got the call around 2:30, a pedestrian truck. shock. he had accidentally run over her while he was backing up. >> the medical exam's office in das office. mary: neighbors noticed paramedics arriving. >> we saw something under a light like it. mary: police say t2- local hospital. >> very disconcerting. very sad. mary: at last check, no charges have been filed against the husband. antoinette: new hampshire police...
149
149
Sep 3, 2016
09/16
by
WCVB
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 2
newscenter five's mary saladna explains what happened. around 2:30. a pedestrian struck. when first responders arrived, they found a woman bleeding in the driveway, her distraught husband in shock. he is accidentally went over her when he was backing up. most neighbors it did know the couple who neighbor -- who rented. paramedics arriving and police tape going up. police say 52-year-old died at the scene. her husband was rushed to a local hospital to be treated for stress. friends and relatives decline comment. >> very disconcerting. reporter: no files have been child -- have been filed -- no charges have been filed. antoinette: new hampshire police 38-year-old wendy tefft was found in a home on barnard hill road. the state medical examiner says she died of a single gunshot wound, but the manner of death is still unclear. neighbors say they never heard or noticed anything strange in the area. the attorney general's office has not said whether anyone has been arrested or whether they're looking for a suspect. the death is still considered suspicious. doug: former new engla
newscenter five's mary saladna explains what happened. around 2:30. a pedestrian struck. when first responders arrived, they found a woman bleeding in the driveway, her distraught husband in shock. he is accidentally went over her when he was backing up. most neighbors it did know the couple who neighbor -- who rented. paramedics arriving and police tape going up. police say 52-year-old died at the scene. her husband was rushed to a local hospital to be treated for stress. friends and relatives...