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pam: and i' m pam cross. tonight, newscenter 5' s sera congi has the big challenges for firefighters who tried to save the victim. sera: firefighters rushed to this east central street house in natick around 7:30 this morning, a smoky blaze first spotted and reported by a fire lieutenant on his way to work. >> we came outside and we seen, some smoke coming out the roof down the block. >> there was a lot of smoke, we didn' t see a lot of flames, but the fire department reacted
pam: and i' m pam cross. tonight, newscenter 5' s sera congi has the big challenges for firefighters who tried to save the victim. sera: firefighters rushed to this east central street house in natick around 7:30 this morning, a smoky blaze first spotted and reported by a fire lieutenant on his way to work. >> we came outside and we seen, some smoke coming out the roof down the block. >> there was a lot of smoke, we didn' t see a lot of flames, but the fire department reacted
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cap -- pam cross, wcvb newscenter 5. >> can i say one other thing that is obvious? do not use the stove to heat the house. >> take a lesson from pam. she was bundled up nicely. you are going to need all the weapons you got. might help inside, but certainly outside there are no two ways about it. frostbite can occur in minutes. it' it was 21 below last hour. that is where our air is coming from, it' s truly better and kind of a direct shot as we will ever get of that cold air coming down here. that will be the smallest amount it can be modified. we are further south. the arctic front comes through tomorrow morning. we are only talking about a high in boston of nine or 10 degrees. let me give you an idea of how this is going to play out. we take you to saturday 1:00 in the afternoon. now we take you to 7:00 at night or it is windy at this time, too. four in boston, 3 below in worcester. could be off by a little bit. the idea is 5 or 6 below in boston. it stays just as cold into sunday. then the temperature rise is slow and sluggish. in spite of bright, ineffective suns
cap -- pam cross, wcvb newscenter 5. >> can i say one other thing that is obvious? do not use the stove to heat the house. >> take a lesson from pam. she was bundled up nicely. you are going to need all the weapons you got. might help inside, but certainly outside there are no two ways about it. frostbite can occur in minutes. it' it was 21 below last hour. that is where our air is coming from, it' s truly better and kind of a direct shot as we will ever get of that cold air coming...
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. >> pam cross is live in brighton with their message tonight. pam? pam: that message was take responsibility and express remorse. he certainly said that, although it's not clear if the affected families listening inside that courthouse accepted his explanation. >> this was the end of a gut-wrenching court session. nicholas, now 20 in cuffs, smeenld a year in prison with a year suspended, do 2,000 hours of community service. he leaves behind a young father sentenced to a wheelchair, unable to feed himself or speak to his three young sons. his brother spoke on tape. >> i think the thing that gets lost in the shuffle of everything else is those three boys, everybody else will be able to move on and away, that those boys will never be able to. 17-year-old mark, paralyzed. >> someday -- you will get the full impact of what you did what you've done. >> he was speeding in a car that crashed into a truck while apologizing, he cited his own head trauma. >> i must accept my responsibility for the role in this, the horrible accident that occurred that day and i
. >> pam cross is live in brighton with their message tonight. pam? pam: that message was take responsibility and express remorse. he certainly said that, although it's not clear if the affected families listening inside that courthouse accepted his explanation. >> this was the end of a gut-wrenching court session. nicholas, now 20 in cuffs, smeenld a year in prison with a year suspended, do 2,000 hours of community service. he leaves behind a young father sentenced to a wheelchair,...
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canton, i'm pam cross. wcvb, newscenter 5. >> teamwork pays off for another dog in trouble. >> take a look. this is a german shepherd that got loose and was running around on 495 in lauren. how dangerous is that? police along with workers were able to take the dog into custody. i guess you could say. the pup was turned over to animal droll. it eventually was reunited with his family. looks happy. >> 6:16 in the evening. we'll go live back to fenway park. they are practicing for the big air. that thing is 140 feet up in the air. the green monster is 37 feet. is there a skier up there? >> yes. quite a few getting ready. >> so harvey, it's chilly. we'll let the skier come down. perfect conditions, right? >> absolutely. it's great. it's not bitter cold tonight. that's coming for sure. but right now, it's great. you have got the snow and temperatures are in the 30's, at this time. but, i am following snow showers off to the west. from worcester county on toward middlesex county now, just about to get to townsend
canton, i'm pam cross. wcvb, newscenter 5. >> teamwork pays off for another dog in trouble. >> take a look. this is a german shepherd that got loose and was running around on 495 in lauren. how dangerous is that? police along with workers were able to take the dog into custody. i guess you could say. the pup was turned over to animal droll. it eventually was reunited with his family. looks happy. >> 6:16 in the evening. we'll go live back to fenway park. they are practicing...
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newscenter 5' s pam cross is live in boston with more on the message to parentsp . -- parents. pam: it will pass but it is not pleasant. they are keeping an eye on three clusters and hoping they don' t spread. this is what we usually expect this time of year, the flu. guess what? flu cases are lighter than usual, so far at least, this year in massachusetts. >> flu season could peak later this year. we could see influenza anytime up until april. pam: but before we start celebrating, there is an issue at three boston public school programs that have health officials watching. more than four dozen students and staff are sick. so far it is concentrated but it can spread easily. >> you don' t have to be a lot of it to get sick from it. very tiny amounts of a virus can make someone sick and there are multiple strains of moral virus, so if you get it once, you can get a different strain again. pam: the told apart and says the city health department conducted inspections of the buildings while workers are doing a thorough cleaning of the facilities to prevent transmissions of any illnes
newscenter 5' s pam cross is live in boston with more on the message to parentsp . -- parents. pam: it will pass but it is not pleasant. they are keeping an eye on three clusters and hoping they don' t spread. this is what we usually expect this time of year, the flu. guess what? flu cases are lighter than usual, so far at least, this year in massachusetts. >> flu season could peak later this year. we could see influenza anytime up until april. pam: but before we start celebrating, there...
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pam cross is in dedham. the driver pointed a gun at another driver? pam: yes, he confirmed with police he had an incident on route 9. he is 25 years old and was going to class at mass bay. the other drivers said ian beagan first pointed at the car roof and then at him when he could not pass. he also made an obscene gesture. wellesley. he does have a license for the glock found in the car. he is an army veteran. his lawyer says he has ptsd. >> he been good for 2.5 years in trying to deal with ptsd on his own. you cannot do it alone. this incident probably a rose from the fact he had gotten away of months. pam: ian beagan told authorities about 2 rifles he had in his home. he also had licenses for those. they have been collected. he is going to the va hospital for evaluation. erika: revere police are looking for these people in connection with the violent crash involving a police cruiser. michael gouthro is accused of trying to stab an officer with a syringe during a traffic stop. chelsea. michael gouthro and his passenger, jaclyn murphy, are on the run.
pam cross is in dedham. the driver pointed a gun at another driver? pam: yes, he confirmed with police he had an incident on route 9. he is 25 years old and was going to class at mass bay. the other drivers said ian beagan first pointed at the car roof and then at him when he could not pass. he also made an obscene gesture. wellesley. he does have a license for the glock found in the car. he is an army veteran. his lawyer says he has ptsd. >> he been good for 2.5 years in trying to deal...
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anchor: new at 7: newscenter 5' s pam cross is live at the blue hills ski area in canton with 5 things to know about what you shouldn' t leave in your car when the cold is this extreme. reporter: the key thing is so obvious. children. don' t leave them or your pets in the car even if it is running. knowing well the cold drain your battery but it can affect your hard drive. when it warms up condensation can affect the works. be careful with food. the same goes for eggs. freezing can make them inedible. medication shouldn' car. don' don' t leave carbonated beverages in your car. they can explode. the battery can lose capacity and the fluid may thicken up. allow enough time to thicken up. reporter: it is good advice. we will take it. a frigid weekend on tap. ed: harvey, we coould see some record lows. harvey: there will be some records established. that is coming up. maria: saving big money and the planet at the same time a somerville company' s cutting edge technology that' s making a difference around the world. ed: it' s not every day a teacher gets his hair cut in school. by a student
anchor: new at 7: newscenter 5' s pam cross is live at the blue hills ski area in canton with 5 things to know about what you shouldn' t leave in your car when the cold is this extreme. reporter: the key thing is so obvious. children. don' t leave them or your pets in the car even if it is running. knowing well the cold drain your battery but it can affect your hard drive. when it warms up condensation can affect the works. be careful with food. the same goes for eggs. freezing can make them...
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new at 6:00, pam cross say they are looking forward and back. >> you have to use a little imagination and a lot of animation to understand why scientists are so excited. they gathered at mit to celebrate and explain. it' s final confirmation of a part of albert einstein' s theory of relativity that masses in the universe collide, and send waves of energy at the speed of light. >> the power and explosion was brighter for that brief moment. it was brighter than all the shining stars in the universe. reporter: astronomers at mit and caltech set up twin observatories called ligo which for decades have listened. last fall, after 28 years, they heard something. >> it sounds like it sure -- reporter: those waves slice right through matter and remain clean just like when they were created acting, -- >> as a messenger to carry information back to us here on earth. reporter: the next step, answering questions about how our world was formed. >> this signal is the first big bump in the night. reporter: scientists are over the moon, back at work on the next thing. ready to expect the unexpected. a
new at 6:00, pam cross say they are looking forward and back. >> you have to use a little imagination and a lot of animation to understand why scientists are so excited. they gathered at mit to celebrate and explain. it' s final confirmation of a part of albert einstein' s theory of relativity that masses in the universe collide, and send waves of energy at the speed of light. >> the power and explosion was brighter for that brief moment. it was brighter than all the shining stars...
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newscenter 5' s pam cross is live in manchester, new hampshire where sanders still has a reporter: a long day in -- ends here with a dinner going on behind me. the primary is in three days and sanders wants to hold on to the lead while clinton looks for a miracle. by the end of this rally, hillary clinton was practically dancing with new hampshire senator jeanne shaheen. new hampshire polls have bernie sanders still in front, but clinton is not conceding anything and neither were the women who shared this manchester stage. >> this is the moment. when people talk about a revolution, the revolution is electing the first woman president of the united states. reporter: she was appealing to young supporters. >> you may not support me now, but i am for you and i will work hard for you. reporter: bernie sanders has had a lead for weeks, repeating his message for the need for >> tell me why in 2006 income is so many people -- 2016, so many but working two jobs or three jobs trying to bring together income and health insurance. reporter: hillary clinton made the other night. >> i am so fortun
newscenter 5' s pam cross is live in manchester, new hampshire where sanders still has a reporter: a long day in -- ends here with a dinner going on behind me. the primary is in three days and sanders wants to hold on to the lead while clinton looks for a miracle. by the end of this rally, hillary clinton was practically dancing with new hampshire senator jeanne shaheen. new hampshire polls have bernie sanders still in front, but clinton is not conceding anything and neither were the women who...
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i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: pam, thank you. it's 5. 09 on this sunday morning. hackers targeting a large karen: the data breach that people. three middle school girls in florida are charged with trying to poison their teacher. what they allegedly put in her drink. and an outbreak of the mumps hits a local college campus. the warning and the potentially lucky break for students. danielle: mild air on the way in but along with it a chance of some showers. i'll have a timeline on the p pre-owned vehicles... rand exceptional customervservice, head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one. t my computer's you'll need to email us so we can issue you a ticket. it's protocol. staples tech services next day guarantee. it's fast and done right. t that's not protocol marsha. day. karen: to your health this morning. concerns about mumps on campus. frank: school officials are warning students of a mumps outbreak at saint anselm college in manchester, new hampshire. there ar
i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: pam, thank you. it's 5. 09 on this sunday morning. hackers targeting a large karen: the data breach that people. three middle school girls in florida are charged with trying to poison their teacher. what they allegedly put in her drink. and an outbreak of the mumps hits a local college campus. the warning and the potentially lucky break for students. danielle: mild air on the way in but along with it a chance of some showers. i'll have a timeline on the...
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i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: pam, thank you very much. 6:09 on this sunday morning. hackers targeting a large university. karen: the data breach that could have an impact on 80,000 people. three middle school girls in florida are charged with trying to poison their teacher. what they allegedly put in her drink. campus. the warning and the potentially lucky break for students. but along with it a chance of i'll have a timeline on the right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days when used at the first sign. learn how abreva starts to work immediately at abreva.com don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. karen: to your health this morning. frank is back with the new medical concerns on a local college campus. frank: school officials are warning students of a mumps outbreak at saint ans
i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: pam, thank you very much. 6:09 on this sunday morning. hackers targeting a large university. karen: the data breach that could have an impact on 80,000 people. three middle school girls in florida are charged with trying to poison their teacher. what they allegedly put in her drink. campus. the warning and the potentially lucky break for students. but along with it a chance of i'll have a timeline on the right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal...
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pam: and i' m pam cross. tonight, newscenter 5' s sera congi has the big challenges for firefighters who tried to save the victim. sera: firefighters rushed to this east central street house in natick around 7:30 this morning, a smoky blaze first spotted and reported by a fire lieutenant on his way to work. >> we came outside and we seen, some smoke coming out the roof down the block. >> there was a lot of smoke, we didn' t see a lot of flames, but the fire department reacted sera: while battling flames firefighters searched the home and found a woman unconsicious in a second-floor bedroom. the challenge firefighters faced when trying to reach the victim, a hole in the floor of the bedroom. >> we were able to get around that hole, found the victim close to the second floor window. sera: crews carried the woman out with a ladder. but she died shortly after at the hospital. 73-year-old carol mccarthy lived alone. >> it' s horrible whether it' s elderly or young, it' s somebody' s relative. sera: investigators a
pam: and i' m pam cross. tonight, newscenter 5' s sera congi has the big challenges for firefighters who tried to save the victim. sera: firefighters rushed to this east central street house in natick around 7:30 this morning, a smoky blaze first spotted and reported by a fire lieutenant on his way to work. >> we came outside and we seen, some smoke coming out the roof down the block. >> there was a lot of smoke, we didn' t see a lot of flames, but the fire department reacted sera:...
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newscenter five' s pam cross is live in exeter following both candidates. >> i am outside town hall, whichhhisked with people waiting to see marco rubio. not sure if it is his popularity, or curiosity because he did so well in iowa. he has been in new hampshire all day. marco rubio returned to new hampshire, bolstered by a strong third-place finish. >> we need to unify the conservative movement and the republican party. we need to grow it. and we need to beat hillary clinton and bernie sanders. >> god bless the great state of new hampshire. >> praise for granted cruz tries to turn that victory into votes. >>, immigration reform to abolishing the -- >> we will pass commonsense health care reform that makes health care insurance personal, portable, affordable, and use government from getting in between us and our doctors. >> he blasted the front runner. >> suddenly, every morning at a the phone, and look at my iphone to see whatever the latest insult is from donald. >> at this hour senator cruz has moved on to south carolina. senator rubio is going to speak to a packed house in about a
newscenter five' s pam cross is live in exeter following both candidates. >> i am outside town hall, whichhhisked with people waiting to see marco rubio. not sure if it is his popularity, or curiosity because he did so well in iowa. he has been in new hampshire all day. marco rubio returned to new hampshire, bolstered by a strong third-place finish. >> we need to unify the conservative movement and the republican party. we need to grow it. and we need to beat hillary clinton and...
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flynn sat down with newscenter 5' s pam cross today. he now has a defibrilator after a cardiac issue caused him to pass out behind the wheel last week. his suv plowed into a neighbor' s home. he says he' s always had respect for first responders, but even now more so after the compassion they showed him. >> i' ve seen their heroic action, the sacrifices they have made, from shootings the -- to fires to accidents, but this is the first time i was on the receiving end. ed: the mayor is now recovering at home in south boston. maria: hundreds of people stood out in the cold to remember a beloved milton teacher who was killed in a freak accident on 93. a wake is being held tonight for caitlin clavette at saint eulalia parish in winchester. the 35-year-old art teacher was killed when a manhole cover somehow flipped up and crashed right through her windshield driving to work. her funeral will be held tomorrow morning. ed: an autopsy was originally planned, then rejected for the late supreme court justice, antonin scalia. a texas judge says she
flynn sat down with newscenter 5' s pam cross today. he now has a defibrilator after a cardiac issue caused him to pass out behind the wheel last week. his suv plowed into a neighbor' s home. he says he' s always had respect for first responders, but even now more so after the compassion they showed him. >> i' ve seen their heroic action, the sacrifices they have made, from shootings the -- to fires to accidents, but this is the first time i was on the receiving end. ed: the mayor is now...
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newscenter 5 ' s pam cross is live in boston to tell us about the precautions now being taken. pam: that' s right, health experts are keeping a close eye on this and offering their best advice for how to avoid getting 50 students and some staff at three different schools are sick. a virus. there is nothing definitive but the unpleasant symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea all point to nora virus or a g.i. tract virus. >> people feel very bad when they have this infection. it lasts for about one or two days and then they recover, but pam: our experts say with that hand washing with simple soap deterrent. coming up at 6:00, we will talk to an emergency room doctor who emergency medical center. now the search continues for a robbery suspect who tried to rip an entire cash store. ed harding is your troops play what he tried. ed: tried in deed because he intended to rob. what he did not anticipate was a back. take a look at the video. he goes in and he grabs the register at the stop quick convenience store and he struggles with the register. the clerk starts whacking at him wit
newscenter 5 ' s pam cross is live in boston to tell us about the precautions now being taken. pam: that' s right, health experts are keeping a close eye on this and offering their best advice for how to avoid getting 50 students and some staff at three different schools are sick. a virus. there is nothing definitive but the unpleasant symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea all point to nora virus or a g.i. tract virus. >> people feel very bad when they have this infection. it lasts...
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newscenter 5' s pam cross is live in east boston with their story of survival. >> those rescuers saw the lights of the tug, then they disappeared. they knew the type was gone. >> he' s the man, i wouldn' t be here if it wasn' t for joe . >> emotion high for these long time friends. before dawn several miles off emily ann. joe maloney was behind the wheel of the boston pilot harbor boat. >> when i got the call, i was inside. i was there in about five minutes. >> maloney worked at the back deck shawn kelly guided the , rescue vessel. >> the just went dark. we knew it was gone. >> on scene they found only one crewmember made it into a life raft, two others in the water, adrenaline kicked in. >> they didn' t weigh anything. i did not feel it. i was doing a lot of swearing, and get in here, get on. >> the crew didn' t have time for survival suits. they were wearing float coats. >> it just gave short torso out of the water. >> joe maloney says they did exactly what any pilot would have done. his friend not talking much, but saying a lot. >> this guy say to me. -- saved me. harbor pilots te
newscenter 5' s pam cross is live in east boston with their story of survival. >> those rescuers saw the lights of the tug, then they disappeared. they knew the type was gone. >> he' s the man, i wouldn' t be here if it wasn' t for joe . >> emotion high for these long time friends. before dawn several miles off emily ann. joe maloney was behind the wheel of the boston pilot harbor boat. >> when i got the call, i was inside. i was there in about five minutes. >>...
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m pam cross. reid: and i' m reid lamberty. last night we learned of the tragic death of a 6-year-old girl. now, this new tragedy. right now our juli mcdonald is live in canton with the story. juli: he was described as a hockey guy, a well-known dad who was really involved in youth the store -- in youth sports. many knew him personally, which made last night' s efforts to save him even more heart-wrenching. >> to have deed of in one town is even more devastating. juli: families and friends in canton are heartbroken tonight grieving for 6-year-old kayleigh kenyon, struck and killed by a tree branch, and praying for thomas gunning, who remains in grave condition following a separate but similar accident. >> the tree limb was approximately 40-50 feet above him. he did not hear it and had no time to react. well-known through canton youth he was tending to his family' s back yard rink when that accident happened, just after 11 friday night. first responders told newscenter 5 they can' t wrap their minds around such terrible tragedie
m pam cross. reid: and i' m reid lamberty. last night we learned of the tragic death of a 6-year-old girl. now, this new tragedy. right now our juli mcdonald is live in canton with the story. juli: he was described as a hockey guy, a well-known dad who was really involved in youth the store -- in youth sports. many knew him personally, which made last night' s efforts to save him even more heart-wrenching. >> to have deed of in one town is even more devastating. juli: families and friends...
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pam: i'm pam cross. the legacy of justice antonin scalia has left an in delible mark. reporter: he was known as the conservative anchor of the supreme court and his sudden death was marked by republicans and democrats alike. >> he influenced a generation and profoundly shaped the legal landscape. >> he will go down in the history of the republic. reporter: senate majority mitch mcconnell threatening that republicans will not confirm any nominee. >> there will be plenty of time for me to do so and for the senate to fulfill its responsibility to give the reporter: justice antonin scalia was the longest serving justice on the united states supreme court. nominated by president. ron: president reagan in 1986. >> it is the culmination of a dream and i am greatly honored that the president would have such confidence in me. reporter: he was confirmed unanimously and became the first italian american member of the court. justice scalia reportedly died in his sleep of natural causes. he leaves behind a wife and nine children. he was 79 years old. and though he was ever firm in
pam: i'm pam cross. the legacy of justice antonin scalia has left an in delible mark. reporter: he was known as the conservative anchor of the supreme court and his sudden death was marked by republicans and democrats alike. >> he influenced a generation and profoundly shaped the legal landscape. >> he will go down in the history of the republic. reporter: senate majority mitch mcconnell threatening that republicans will not confirm any nominee. >> there will be plenty of time...
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a tugboat sinking in massachusetts bay. s pam cross is live in east boston with the story. nearby, and it came in the form of a friend. a boston harbor pilots boat heard the distress call and raced to the rescue. they found three crewmembers, two in the water, one on a life raft. their tug had just gone down. >> i knew he was in the water, i didn' t know who else. i was hoping that everybody has the wherewithal to get out. they go down fast. >> he is the man. we wouldn' t be here if not for him. >> all 3 were pulled from the water, cold, but safe. it' s estimated they had only about 10 minutes in freezing water without survival suits. began taking on water. back to you. ed: a series of hearings in florida to try and solve the mystery of the sunken el faro cargo ship. all 33 crew members, including three with massachusetts ties, died when the ship sank near the bahamas during hurricane joaquin last fall. today' s focus, the captain' s email request to change the ship' s course one day before the ship sank. authorities will also address whether misconduct, negligence or shoddy safety ins
a tugboat sinking in massachusetts bay. s pam cross is live in east boston with the story. nearby, and it came in the form of a friend. a boston harbor pilots boat heard the distress call and raced to the rescue. they found three crewmembers, two in the water, one on a life raft. their tug had just gone down. >> i knew he was in the water, i didn' t know who else. i was hoping that everybody has the wherewithal to get out. they go down fast. >> he is the man. we wouldn' t be here if...
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i'm pam cross. reid: i'm reid lamberty. this news coming in the wake of the death of a 6-year-old girl. our julianne hough is joining us live with more. juli. department was out temporarily closing down some streets today to remove trees of the police chief said, though, one of the hardest parts about these these two tragedies, they were so unexpected and accidental, no one could have known. >> we had another tragic accident. juli: a community deaths the sudden death of a beloved coach and dad. he loved to play hockey with his kids. the 48-year-old was tending to their backyard rink friday night when a branch snapped beneath the weight of snow and came crashing down. >> the tree limb was approximately 40 to 50 feet above him, directly above him. he did not hear it and had no time to react and it struck him on the head. juli: he was rushed in grave condition. he passed away late saturday afternoon. his accident happened just hours after the same terrible tragedy on the other side of town. 6-year-old kaylee kenyon was around
i'm pam cross. reid: i'm reid lamberty. this news coming in the wake of the death of a 6-year-old girl. our julianne hough is joining us live with more. juli. department was out temporarily closing down some streets today to remove trees of the police chief said, though, one of the hardest parts about these these two tragedies, they were so unexpected and accidental, no one could have known. >> we had another tragic accident. juli: a community deaths the sudden death of a beloved coach...
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newscenter 5's pam cross is explain. >> both of the cars were traveling here along route 9 westbound. there was some construction that forced both cars to merge. ta-year-old ian beegin has admitted to officers he was involved. reportedly he was late to class, made an obscene gesture and then pulled out a glock, pointed it at the car roof and then at the other driver. that is the allegation. his lawyer says he just waved the weapon around. he says he is an army vet, did his tour in afghanistan, and suffers from post traumatic stress. the judge sent him to the va hospital for evaluation. he is due back in court in two weeks. so far he hasn't been charged. for vets who get into trouble. his weapons, two hand guns and two rifles, were confiscated by police. he had licenses for all of them. reporting live from wellesley, i'm pam. back to you. >> breaking news. the u.s. justice department is firing back at apple. federal prosecutors have just filed a motion ordering the tech giant to help unlock the phone of one of the gunmen in the san bernadino attack. the d.o.j. says apple would be allow
newscenter 5's pam cross is explain. >> both of the cars were traveling here along route 9 westbound. there was some construction that forced both cars to merge. ta-year-old ian beegin has admitted to officers he was involved. reportedly he was late to class, made an obscene gesture and then pulled out a glock, pointed it at the car roof and then at the other driver. that is the allegation. his lawyer says he just waved the weapon around. he says he is an army vet, did his tour in...
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good evening i' m pam cross. reid: and i' m reid lamberty. the investigation already underway. and our nicole estaphan is live in plymouth with breaking developments. : -- nicole: i' m going to step out of the shot here and show you what is going on. you can still see state police, plymouth police, and the investigators write off the runway here, right behind those vehicles is where that plane is on this roof top at that hour. it was just after 2:30 that a 911 call was made about a small fixed wing plane crash. when they arrived they found this plane on its roof. according to police the pilot was the only person in that plane. he was transported via helicopter for what they call serious but nonlife threatening injuries. witnesses we spoke with described moment before the plane crashed. >> the plane was coming in for a go around. he was about five feet off the ground. he was starting to
good evening i' m pam cross. reid: and i' m reid lamberty. the investigation already underway. and our nicole estaphan is live in plymouth with breaking developments. : -- nicole: i' m going to step out of the shot here and show you what is going on. you can still see state police, plymouth police, and the investigators write off the runway here, right behind those vehicles is where that plane is on this roof top at that hour. it was just after 2:30 that a 911 call was made about a small fixed...
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i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: thank you, pam. it's 8:09 on this sunday morning. hackers targeting a large university. karen: the data breach that could have an impact on 80,000 people. three middle school girls in florida are charged with trying to poison their teacher. what they allegedly put in her drink. doug: and an outbreak of the mumps hits a local college campus. the warning and the potentially lucky break for students. danielle: mild air on the way in but along with it a chance of i'll have a timeline on the karen: to your health this morning. frank is back with the new medical concerns on a local college campus. frank: school officials are warning students of a mumps in manchester, new hampshire. there are two confirmed cases and three pending. all of them are players on the men's hockey team. symptoms of the virus include fever, severe headache, sore throat, and vomiting. while nearly all college students are vaccinated for mumps, the vaccine is only 88 percent effective so it's still possible to get sick. any future cases are expected to be mild, but d
i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: thank you, pam. it's 8:09 on this sunday morning. hackers targeting a large university. karen: the data breach that could have an impact on 80,000 people. three middle school girls in florida are charged with trying to poison their teacher. what they allegedly put in her drink. doug: and an outbreak of the mumps hits a local college campus. the warning and the potentially lucky break for students. danielle: mild air on the way in but along with it a...
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pam cross, wcvb center five. doug: hackers targeting a large university. karen: this time a data breach could impact 80,000 people. three middle school girls in florida are charged with trying to poison their teacher. what they allegedly put in her drink. doug: and an outbreak of the the warning and the potentially lucky break for students. danielle: mild area on the way in but along with it a chance of to concern cases, -- confirmed cases, three are pending. all of them are players on the men' s hockey team. symptoms of the virus include fever, severe headache, sore throat and vomiting. while nearly all college students are vaccinated for mumps the vaccine is only 88% effective. so it' s still possible to get sick. any future cases are expected to be mild, but doctors want to be proactive to protect those on campus who are more likely to get the mumps. >> we want to prevent this from spreading to other individuals who may not be totally immune. people who may not be able to get the vaccine include pregnant women. collects a little good news. students are
pam cross, wcvb center five. doug: hackers targeting a large university. karen: this time a data breach could impact 80,000 people. three middle school girls in florida are charged with trying to poison their teacher. what they allegedly put in her drink. doug: and an outbreak of the the warning and the potentially lucky break for students. danielle: mild area on the way in but along with it a chance of to concern cases, -- confirmed cases, three are pending. all of them are players on the men'...
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amy: that was pam cross reporting. scientists say they' re over the moon about this they' re also back at work on the next thing . as one put it, ready to expect the unexpected. coming up next, if you' re looking for a dish to impress sweetheart with this weekend, we have the perfect idea. and in the next half hour of well below freezing right now, bring it on. what you need to keep in mind before hitting the slopes. in this week' have a pair of sisters. they are adorable. being showed to us by meredith ryan. they' re both deaf. but are learning sign language, and are playful and happy. they are waiting for you at the live and let live farm. jamie: welcome to cook' s corner, getting ready for valentine' s day. with this is don hunt -- dawn hunts. i like your valentines color. >> i try. this morning, we are cooking infused hot pepper olive oil. jamie: i will just watch what you do all the work. >> in the bowl, we have lumped crabmeat, which is really easy to find by your local grocery store. the fish department. we have
amy: that was pam cross reporting. scientists say they' re over the moon about this they' re also back at work on the next thing . as one put it, ready to expect the unexpected. coming up next, if you' re looking for a dish to impress sweetheart with this weekend, we have the perfect idea. and in the next half hour of well below freezing right now, bring it on. what you need to keep in mind before hitting the slopes. in this week' have a pair of sisters. they are adorable. being showed to us by...
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pam candidates from both parties : criss-crossing the country with just days until super tuesday. marci gonzalez is keeping an eye on the polls in columbia, south carolina. >> thank you for voting. marci: primary night for the >> the democratic party gave me some good options. marci: >> i' m happy with my choice. marci: candidates are looking ahead to super tuesday, campaigning in texas, minnesota, and alabama. confident they are moving forward. >> if all of you come out to vote and you bring your friends and your neighbors and your coworkers, we are going to win here in texas. >> governor chris christie endorsed the front runner yesterday. >> the only person who created jobs is the guy who stood right there. >> focusing their attacks on marco rubio. >> he is a very nasty guy and i thought ted cruz was a liar. >> donald trump will never be the nominee. >> i don' t think it is a good thing to see presidential candidates just behaving like >> clinton went after trump and spent his time insulting people. she is pulling ahead by double digits. the close -- the polls close here at seve
pam candidates from both parties : criss-crossing the country with just days until super tuesday. marci gonzalez is keeping an eye on the polls in columbia, south carolina. >> thank you for voting. marci: primary night for the >> the democratic party gave me some good options. marci: >> i' m happy with my choice. marci: candidates are looking ahead to super tuesday, campaigning in texas, minnesota, and alabama. confident they are moving forward. >> if all of you come out...
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. >> but limon is a relatively small community where seemingly everyone eventually crosses paths. >> pamthis is mr. stanton. he's a new hire today. this is pam kahanic. she's going to get you going on the machine and start showing you. so you want to walk this way? >> all right. >> thanks to his good behavior, stanton has just been approved for a job in the garment factory, one of the highest paid inmate positions in the prison. >> first thing you have to know is the right side of the fabric. >> they've changed this place around a lot. do a lot of lockdown here now. kind of get you out of the cell a little bit. feel a little more normal. >> where we work, we're in close contact with them all every day. they're around you, and you just can't avoid that. >> not too straight. >> that's all right. >> it's a different story for jerry weir. >> the last time we saw him, he had just finished a term in segregation and was lobbying to move back in with his former cellie. five days later he was back in segregation. >> his class one write-up was for dealing dangerous drugs, which came from him passi
. >> but limon is a relatively small community where seemingly everyone eventually crosses paths. >> pamthis is mr. stanton. he's a new hire today. this is pam kahanic. she's going to get you going on the machine and start showing you. so you want to walk this way? >> all right. >> thanks to his good behavior, stanton has just been approved for a job in the garment factory, one of the highest paid inmate positions in the prison. >> first thing you have to know is...
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. >> pam: night the red cross is hoping 12 people find shelter. .ds live hookup a partnership with abc seven tonight that the investigators are trying to figure out how the fire started. the flames spread to two neighboring homes. >> reporter: out here firefighters here are the houses that burned. some of the damage and then all want to show you this like to mention directly across the street here is the aerostation and let's get this video very dramatic smart phone video shop on the flames ripping through these three houses the fire starting after noon pickens see just how bad it was escalating three alarms to four alarms at a very fast rate. firefighters had the fire fight this until the data under control in see the aftermath there at one of the units and nothing left everything chart out. unit. firefighters were able to save the bird dog out here from the fire was injured more accurate mote miraculously. a lot of people read those homes a couple lives in there say they feel very fortunate their pets and no one else was hurt. >> reporter: higgins
. >> pam: night the red cross is hoping 12 people find shelter. .ds live hookup a partnership with abc seven tonight that the investigators are trying to figure out how the fire started. the flames spread to two neighboring homes. >> reporter: out here firefighters here are the houses that burned. some of the damage and then all want to show you this like to mention directly across the street here is the aerostation and let's get this video very dramatic smart phone video shop on...
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they innovate contracting at any level i hope and somebody's wisdom we can finally get that message cross pamou and your team will continue to present that adirector dodd. >> pam and drooping your woeshz were heard and they're no longer the mayor's office and finance committee no longer considering having a fixed year budget for our department or other 38 departments this year it is only for the enterprise departments that are on the fixed year budgeted your woeshz we are heard thank you. >> i'd like to thank my staff particularly elaine that come in on december 1st and looked did budget in january, i appreciate that. >> and this chair i'd like to thank you. your going through the bills item by item to see that so thank you next item. >> >> item 13 action item approval the health care fiscal year 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 budget. the health care student delegate report fund commissiioner lim >> on the same meeting we also approved the health care social security ability fund we call the 20205 and an increase to present at the next board meeting with the $2 plus per month in order to pay for ite
they innovate contracting at any level i hope and somebody's wisdom we can finally get that message cross pamou and your team will continue to present that adirector dodd. >> pam and drooping your woeshz were heard and they're no longer the mayor's office and finance committee no longer considering having a fixed year budget for our department or other 38 departments this year it is only for the enterprise departments that are on the fixed year budgeted your woeshz we are heard thank you....
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pam adler,the criminal attorney? yeah, rose adler and klein. fin: she cross-examined me on a drug bust where a cop got killed. accused me of police brutality. don't tell me the perp went to the hospital? we'll take the lawyer since fin's got history. go. woman: it's terrible. did she suffer? stabler: we really can't answer that. were you two close friends? yes. we met at vassar. we had our whole les ahead of us and now she's dead. oh, i just can't stop thinking about her. first the divorce and now this. we heard it was a trial separation. adler: six-month-old marriage and nothing but fights. sydney couldn't take it anymore so she called an attorney i know. have you seen sydney recently? she was supposed to meet amelia and me for lunch. when she didn't show, we went over to her apartment. sydney said that she wanted to be alone but i think she had company. what made you think that? adler: she had on a robe, candles were burning music was playing and the bedroom door was closed. benson: do you have any idea no. the divorce was hitting her hard. she was depressed. andrew was no prize. stabler: you don't like him
pam adler,the criminal attorney? yeah, rose adler and klein. fin: she cross-examined me on a drug bust where a cop got killed. accused me of police brutality. don't tell me the perp went to the hospital? we'll take the lawyer since fin's got history. go. woman: it's terrible. did she suffer? stabler: we really can't answer that. were you two close friends? yes. we met at vassar. we had our whole les ahead of us and now she's dead. oh, i just can't stop thinking about her. first the divorce and...
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the back bedroom possibly at an electrical outlets the red cross has put him in a hotel for this evening while the search for new home >> pam :coming up. a worried family. looking for a missing father from alameda. he is also wanted by the federal government which says, he owes more than one- million dollars. --100 million the latest in the battle for the white house. a report on the latest fireworks out of south carolina. plus, this record breaking warm winter weather. has the flowers thinking it is springtime. and allergy sufferers are getting stuffed up. >> pam :all lanes of westbound i 80 are blocked because of a multiple car crash at least three cars are involved and one person has been hit but there is no news on the condition of that person or when the lanes will be reopened but you can keep up-to-date using an hour at-our app an alameda woman is hoping that a picture posted on instagram. will help her find her missing father. 73 year old john beck disappeared last tuesday, the same day that this instagram photograph was reportedly taken at san francisco's lands end. throughout the day today, laura beck and her frien
the back bedroom possibly at an electrical outlets the red cross has put him in a hotel for this evening while the search for new home >> pam :coming up. a worried family. looking for a missing father from alameda. he is also wanted by the federal government which says, he owes more than one- million dollars. --100 million the latest in the battle for the white house. a report on the latest fireworks out of south carolina. plus, this record breaking warm winter weather. has the flowers...
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. >> grant:the red cross is working with the residents on temporary housing. >> pam: a live look at ouram this tuesday evening. another day of above normal area. >> pam: and it's expected to be even warmer tomorrow. britnney shipp is tracking the forecast.just how hot will it get? >> brittany:another round of warm weather for us. this will continue through thursday! >> brittany: some locations will get pretty close to 80 degrees. taking a look right now with a beautiful sunset and increasing cloudiness tomorrow, leslie his son skies tomorrow as well creek--mostly sunny skies to marleau. --tomorrow. >> brittany: we are definitely ahead or above average as we move into tonight. >> brittany: we will keep dropping down as we go into tonight. later this evening, we will be in the low 50s and tomorrow they will be a coup starred but we will push back up above average. tracking warmer conditions with a dangerous high surf advisories. that will say in effect until tomorrow, around eight or 9:00 p.m. through a lot more for the extended forecast coming up! >> pam:for up-to-the minute weather aler
. >> grant:the red cross is working with the residents on temporary housing. >> pam: a live look at ouram this tuesday evening. another day of above normal area. >> pam: and it's expected to be even warmer tomorrow. britnney shipp is tracking the forecast.just how hot will it get? >> brittany:another round of warm weather for us. this will continue through thursday! >> brittany: some locations will get pretty close to 80 degrees. taking a look right now with a...
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. >> pam: ahead tonight a place to really see the goal behind the scenes of san quentin death row a special report alexy on cross ahead at eight. the recent warm winter weather how people are preparing for and a touching story out of fremont. how crews rescued a baby horse. pg&e is committed to clean energy and part of that commitment is our partnership with habitat for humanity. our mission is to build homes, community and hope. our homeowners are low-income families, so the ability for them to have lower energy cost is wonderful. we have been able to provide about 600 families with solar on their homes. that's over nine and a half million dollars of investment by pg&e, and that allows us to provide clean energy for everyone here. it's been a great partnership. together, we're building a better california. >> reporter: spring is more than a month away that is causing problems for people who have allergies here in the bay area. take a look around the flowers waking up blooming all over the place. that is causing problems with those core prone to a reaction from all pollen in the air. it has caused circumstances
. >> pam: ahead tonight a place to really see the goal behind the scenes of san quentin death row a special report alexy on cross ahead at eight. the recent warm winter weather how people are preparing for and a touching story out of fremont. how crews rescued a baby horse. pg&e is committed to clean energy and part of that commitment is our partnership with habitat for humanity. our mission is to build homes, community and hope. our homeowners are low-income families, so the ability...
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crossing something out is like silencing speech. zuckerberg says he's investigating.and is holding a >> catherine: >> pam: america right now. visiting a not according to some. who don't like *one of the reasons steph curry is showing up. grant is here to explain what >> grant:the most marketabkle man in america.arguably.has signed a deal with brita.and he's going to be talking about the positive effects of drinking water instead of soda, and juice and other sweet drinks. curry is scheduled to be at martin luther king junir elementary school in west oakland eary next month. campaign for a commercial free childhood.which is speaking out agains the appearance. it loves the message to drink water.but does not like a school and youg kids being used to market products. brita's parent company is oakland based clorox.and brita will be installing filters in the school that day. we spoke with a school district spokesman who says that non- profit is the only negativity they've heard. in just a matter of minutes. >> pam: guess handstand commercial free anyone can get that but i can't imagine you'll stay there yet use these filters. kid
crossing something out is like silencing speech. zuckerberg says he's investigating.and is holding a >> catherine: >> pam: america right now. visiting a not according to some. who don't like *one of the reasons steph curry is showing up. grant is here to explain what >> grant:the most marketabkle man in america.arguably.has signed a deal with brita.and he's going to be talking about the positive effects of drinking water instead of soda, and juice and other sweet drinks. curry...
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pam: see you at 11 everyone! dr. schafer always claimed he had -- that was a very dramatic end to the day's testimony. it was. but can we summarize, dominick, the thrust of the defense attorney's crossof deputy chief johnson? because he suggested that the l.a.p.d. had provided no physical evidence that oliver henry's death was even a homicide. but henry didn't die by accident. so as the pathologist, dr. morales, pointed out, "to believe henry wasn't murdered, "you have to suppose he committed suicide, "and to believe that, you have to say, "'well, oliver henry purposely ingested versed,' which is an anesthetic not available by prescription." i mean, the kennedy assassination had less holes in it. and today we learned about some evidence
pam: see you at 11 everyone! dr. schafer always claimed he had -- that was a very dramatic end to the day's testimony. it was. but can we summarize, dominick, the thrust of the defense attorney's crossof deputy chief johnson? because he suggested that the l.a.p.d. had provided no physical evidence that oliver henry's death was even a homicide. but henry didn't die by accident. so as the pathologist, dr. morales, pointed out, "to believe henry wasn't murdered, "you have to suppose he...