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. >> reporter: for boston thayer upon sur -- marathon survivor adrianne haslet each step is how far she has come and how to inspire others. >> it's a way to gib back to say a giant thank you to everybody but to remember those who are sitting on the couch without legs because of insurance coverage. >> reporter: she lost part of the left leg in the bombings. now three years later she will be the first boston marathon survivor amputee to runt entire 26 -- run the entire 26.2 miles running to provide money for limbs for life. >> this is going to give them the chance to dream big and run and dance and do whatever they want to do because you feel so hopeless and you don't have a leg. >> reporter: she is training at stone hill college and take advantage of the warm days. brian from the clinic is keeping a close wap on her blade and making all necessary adjustments. >> this carbon blade has tocompress which stores energy and release it into the next step. my goal is to make sure i support her in the way she is comfortable. optimally functional. >> reporter: she has been a dancer most of her lif
. >> reporter: for boston thayer upon sur -- marathon survivor adrianne haslet each step is how far she has come and how to inspire others. >> it's a way to gib back to say a giant thank you to everybody but to remember those who are sitting on the couch without legs because of insurance coverage. >> reporter: she lost part of the left leg in the bombings. now three years later she will be the first boston marathon survivor amputee to runt entire 26 -- run the entire 26.2...
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doug: top hospitals through out boston and the world have also called upon this local company to produce the so-called air tables, which in turn has help doctors essentially save lives. >> when you get right down to it, the equipment they are using, putting it on top of one -- of our tables, is solving a very serious problem. which they can' t do with out it. doug: almost every aspect of these tables, down to the smallest detail, is made at this family business. and with each crate shipped -- >> it might be for an olympus microscope going into canada. doug: a little bit of new england ingenuity and engineering goes along with it. >> we are very proud of the fact that we make a product in massachusetts that is used by many people all over the world. these problems in 1968. since then, they have pioneered many state-of-the-art solutions in the field. maria: very cool. now, talking about cool -- i' m going to guess. ed: it' s 21 degrees here in needham right now, right? harvey: they are not allowed to guess. maria: there' s only one harvey leonard. harvey: check out these readings. orange w
doug: top hospitals through out boston and the world have also called upon this local company to produce the so-called air tables, which in turn has help doctors essentially save lives. >> when you get right down to it, the equipment they are using, putting it on top of one -- of our tables, is solving a very serious problem. which they can' t do with out it. doug: almost every aspect of these tables, down to the smallest detail, is made at this family business. and with each crate...
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tomorrow morning,le be raining and not snowy anymore and cold enough north and west of boston for that to be freezing upon contact with the ground which means we have an icy wednesday so only a coating before that change of rain for the cape and islands. a coating to 2 inches from the north shore to boston to southeastern massachusetts with trace ice you on top of it. the real trouble spot merrimack valley where we can see as much as three inches of snow and a quarter inch of ice on top of that. the slowest spots to warm up by about noontime tomorrow. our winter weather advisory will expire meaning temperatures will be likely above freeze approximating am sometimes we get stuck with the freezing temperatures in the merrimack valley and we have to watch that for extended icy concerns, but we do turn very warm here late on wednesday. you can see downpours flowing wednesday night, thursday morning, thursday morning, we are going to have a windy set-up with gusts up around 40 miles per hour. downpours in place. let's check thought seven-day forecast for the weekend always in view, because after that, we get s
tomorrow morning,le be raining and not snowy anymore and cold enough north and west of boston for that to be freezing upon contact with the ground which means we have an icy wednesday so only a coating before that change of rain for the cape and islands. a coating to 2 inches from the north shore to boston to southeastern massachusetts with trace ice you on top of it. the real trouble spot merrimack valley where we can see as much as three inches of snow and a quarter inch of ice on top of...
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upon us. we are talking about temperatures dropping to below zero, even in boston on sunday morning with wind chill on top of it. gusty northerly wind. that it will start to moderate. [laughter] maria: they are never the last flakes, not here. we will warm it up. ed: this is video you don' t want to miss. maria: that' s no cat. well, it' s a cap. it' s a leopard on the prowl inside a school. what happens next, is a real surprise for some people. brie larson, that' here's the truth -- some have proposed to cut social security for the elderly and disabled vets. i disagree. tin fact, not only should we not cut benefits -- we should expand them. my plan for social security tincreases benefits and cost of living adjustments p and raises minimum payments for low-income seniors. it will ensure that all seniors can retire with dignity and respect. i'm bernie sanders, ed: president obama, is going to ask congress. for nearly $2 billion to combat the zika virus. as the cdc has put their operations center on a level 1 alert status. the white house says most of the money would go to the department of hea
upon us. we are talking about temperatures dropping to below zero, even in boston on sunday morning with wind chill on top of it. gusty northerly wind. that it will start to moderate. [laughter] maria: they are never the last flakes, not here. we will warm it up. ed: this is video you don' t want to miss. maria: that' s no cat. well, it' s a cap. it' s a leopard on the prowl inside a school. what happens next, is a real surprise for some people. brie larson, that' here's the truth -- some have...
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upon further reflection, filming the recreation of the watertown shootout when policen counter the boston marathon bowlers at the intersection of dexter avenue and laurel street is not in the best interest of watertown. >> anchor: more begging news coming from the campaign trail . >>> this really meant a lot . >> anchor: a shocking endorse endorsement for donald trump. new jersey governor chris christie says he is backing the new york billionaire for president. the two made the announcement this afternoon in texas where trump is campaigning ahead of course of super tuesday . >> anchor: let's get over to tim caputo live in the control >>> it's another boost for the g.o.p. front runner who surged just can't be slowed. new jersey governor chris christie who was once a contend contender in this race now backing billionaire businessman donald trump. christie's endorsement comes just one day after trump butted heads with senators marco rubio and ted cruz at the debate h houston, texas. trump who had dismissed the importance endorsements said he feels strongly about this one. today kristi said h
upon further reflection, filming the recreation of the watertown shootout when policen counter the boston marathon bowlers at the intersection of dexter avenue and laurel street is not in the best interest of watertown. >> anchor: more begging news coming from the campaign trail . >>> this really meant a lot . >> anchor: a shocking endorse endorsement for donald trump. new jersey governor chris christie says he is backing the new york billionaire for president. the two made...
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watertown officials releasing this statement saying: upon further reflection, filming the recreation of the watertown shootout when police encountered the boston marathon bombers at thesense of dexter avenue and laurel street is not in the best interest of watertown. >> anchor: we are following breaking news on the campaign trail i'm shocking endorsement for donald trump. new jersey governor chris christie says that he is backing the new york billionaire for president. so the two made the announcement this afternoon in texas where trump is campaigning ahead of super tuesday. let's head over to 7's tim caputo live in our newsroom with the breaking details . >> anchor: a bit of a shocker here today in the republican race. chris i didn'tity who had several debates said that president is now campaigning with the one candidate with no political experience. >>> he has been my friend for many years . >> reporter: the morning after a contentious debate in houston, texas donald trump got another boost in the form of an endorse endorsement from new jersey governor chris christie. >>> there is no better fighter than donald trump. >> reporter: just weeks
watertown officials releasing this statement saying: upon further reflection, filming the recreation of the watertown shootout when police encountered the boston marathon bombers at thesense of dexter avenue and laurel street is not in the best interest of watertown. >> anchor: we are following breaking news on the campaign trail i'm shocking endorsement for donald trump. new jersey governor chris christie says that he is backing the new york billionaire for president. so the two made the...
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whether or not they need to expand that inspection depending upon what they find out from this afternoon. that's the latest live along 93 in boston tonight, steve cooper, 7 news . >> anchor: as you can imagine the scent leaving many drivers uneasy. it happened on a very busy road during rush hour. our coverage continues with kim bell bookman in south boston . >> reporter: you know the department of transportation responded very quickly sending crews out on to the roadways to inspect 500 mes of boston. skip overhead as crews check manhole covers, grates and electrical panels along boston >>> i hope they get them down real quick. by the time i get home 13 commut commuters sitting in traffic as work gets done just want to make sure the roads they travel on are safe, something they may not have thought about until today when a manhole cover came loose on interstate 93, hit a car and . >>> i'm scared about that, yeah. it's nuts . >> anchor: for some a bit reminiscent of 2006 when a concrete ceiling panel fell in a big dig tunnel, killing a woman . >>> what else can go wrong? cement panels coming oh. you have manhole covers explod expl
whether or not they need to expand that inspection depending upon what they find out from this afternoon. that's the latest live along 93 in boston tonight, steve cooper, 7 news . >> anchor: as you can imagine the scent leaving many drivers uneasy. it happened on a very busy road during rush hour. our coverage continues with kim bell bookman in south boston . >> reporter: you know the department of transportation responded very quickly sending crews out on to the roadways to inspect...
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doug: top hospitals throughout boston and the world have also called upon this local company to produce their so-called air tables which, in turn, has helped doctors essentially save lives. gertel: when you get right down to it, the equipment that they are using, putting it on top of our table is solving a very serious problem which they can't do without it. doug: almost every aspect of these tables, down to the smallest detail, is made at this family business. and with each shift-- gertel: it might be for an olympus microscope going into canada. doug: --a little bit of new england ingenuity and engineering goes along with it. gertel: we are very proud of the fact that we make a product in massachusetts that is used by many people all over the world. doug: kinetic systems first started solving vibration isolation problems back in 1968. and since then they have pioneered many state-of-the-art doug: it really is. the concrete-looking side is fake because psychologically people thought that stone or something really heavy would stop the vibration. a little mind play going on there. sera: s
doug: top hospitals throughout boston and the world have also called upon this local company to produce their so-called air tables which, in turn, has helped doctors essentially save lives. gertel: when you get right down to it, the equipment that they are using, putting it on top of our table is solving a very serious problem which they can't do without it. doug: almost every aspect of these tables, down to the smallest detail, is made at this family business. and with each shift-- gertel: it...
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upon us. minus 5 in boston. wind chill minus 28. frostbite concerns with you will this morning, i'll tell you when we thaw out coming up. >> daniel: power continues to be restored to the north shore. we've been tracking outages since 7:30 this morning. right now, 900 customers still national grid says the problem due to equipment failure likely due to the cold. fox 25 stephanie coueignoux just arrived in saugus, her live report is straight ahead. >> heather: time now 9:14. other news, boston mayor marty walsh fighting back injury related deaths on city streets. the mayor now calling on pedestrians, drivers, bicyclists to be more aware. fox 25 sharman sacchetti reports, though, not everyone is convinced that will actually work. >> reporter: we headed out to some of the city's worse intersections where the mayor says drivers, pedestrians and bike cligss all need to learn how to share the road and be safer. >> chaotic, you're lucky to make it across the street without getting hit. >> reporter: at mass. avenue and the roxbury south end
upon us. minus 5 in boston. wind chill minus 28. frostbite concerns with you will this morning, i'll tell you when we thaw out coming up. >> daniel: power continues to be restored to the north shore. we've been tracking outages since 7:30 this morning. right now, 900 customers still national grid says the problem due to equipment failure likely due to the cold. fox 25 stephanie coueignoux just arrived in saugus, her live report is straight ahead. >> heather: time now 9:14. other...
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boston harbor. if that tea is landed, then we must pay a tax upon it. [pandemonium] >> our previous meetings have determined that the tea must not be landed, or we will not pay that tax! [pandemonium] >> the royal authorities, of course, a firm that the tax must be paid and the tea must be landed by midnight tonight. we are at a crisis. all of our efforts to return the tea to england without unloading it have failed! tonight, we will find a legal way to refuse this tea! now, tonight, we meet as the body of the people, which means even the lower ranks like me may participate in the debate. even you all may lend your voice. in your programs, you have a card. take it out. if that card is blue, you will be arguing tonight as a loyalist. a friend of parliament! if, however, the card is yellow, you will be arguing tonight as a patriot! a friend to his country! if you wish to speak at the meeting, you may do so by getting in line behind one of these speaking tubes, here, here, and two in the balcony. please wait to be recognized by the meeting moderator. if yo
boston harbor. if that tea is landed, then we must pay a tax upon it. [pandemonium] >> our previous meetings have determined that the tea must not be landed, or we will not pay that tax! [pandemonium] >> the royal authorities, of course, a firm that the tax must be paid and the tea must be landed by midnight tonight. we are at a crisis. all of our efforts to return the tea to england without unloading it have failed! tonight, we will find a legal way to refuse this tea! now,...
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upon will oversee an investigation of school. we caught up via facetime. >> the speed with which the school responded after the press conference held in boston, is concern that they get their house in order. >> a representative of the board of trustees told us over the phone, the board, us the trees and the administration of the school felt for some time to investigation. this is a positive first step and everyone will look at the facts in the same manner. attorneys say seven of the alleged perpetrators worked at the school and four were students. most of the victims won't be able to prosecute because a majority were not raped but they hope the facts finally come to light. >> what we're hoping for is justice for everybody in the sense that they will all be able to have their story told. they will all be able to get the help they need and the school will do everything it has to do to make sure things kind of things never happen again. >> frank: waynesville police say they are investigating sexual abuse claims against howard white. >>>the state highway patrol academy just graduated a new class of troopers but is looking for more. troopers met with potenti
upon will oversee an investigation of school. we caught up via facetime. >> the speed with which the school responded after the press conference held in boston, is concern that they get their house in order. >> a representative of the board of trustees told us over the phone, the board, us the trees and the administration of the school felt for some time to investigation. this is a positive first step and everyone will look at the facts in the same manner. attorneys say seven of the...
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upon us. who wins in massachusetts? ed: plus, a loss for wynn. the lawsuit that' s halting construction of the resort casino in everett. >> from wcvb boston, the inside word from washington to beacon hill, today' s newspapers -- newsmakers are going on the record. ed: good morning, i' m ed harding, alongside newscenter 5' s emily riemer filling in for janet wu. our guest this morning was a key player in the george w. bush administration. former white house chief of staff and holbrook native, andrew card. you may recall this iconic image when he walks up and whispers in the ear of president bush that the nation is under attack. now he is president of franklin pierce university in rindge, new hampshire. thank you for joining us. are you andrew card or are you andy cod? andrew: i am andy cod. ed: before we get to the topics of the day, and i know september was yesterday. i want to show that image again. you come up to the president and you whisper in his ear. what did you whisper? appears a small twin engine prop plane crashed into one of the towers of the world trade center classroom. and captain lower, deborah lower advisor. she came up to me and said
upon us. who wins in massachusetts? ed: plus, a loss for wynn. the lawsuit that' s halting construction of the resort casino in everett. >> from wcvb boston, the inside word from washington to beacon hill, today' s newspapers -- newsmakers are going on the record. ed: good morning, i' m ed harding, alongside newscenter 5' s emily riemer filling in for janet wu. our guest this morning was a key player in the george w. bush administration. former white house chief of staff and holbrook...
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boston. a party of seven soldiers, under the command of one captain preston, being pelted with snowballs, fired uponhe people in king street. killed three on the spot. wounded seven others, one of whom died next day, another on the 15th of march." >> reporter: winthrop also recorded one of the revolutionary war's first battles, at bunker hill in boston where british soldiers defeated colonial forces. >> and you see on his listing june 7 the battle of bunker hill. and on the 21st of june as well, you see the selection of counselors at concord happening. so there is this progression of the american revolution happening that is absolutely forming the backdrop of this daily diaries. >> reporter: an eyewitness to an extraordinary time. harvard's already completed about a third of a project, and plans to finish the rest over the next few years. >> stewart: islamic militants killed dozens of civilians in a nigerian village last night. the attack occurred near nigeria's northeastern city of maiduguri. nigerian officials say the group boko haram killed more than 80 people when attackers opened fire on villag
boston. a party of seven soldiers, under the command of one captain preston, being pelted with snowballs, fired uponhe people in king street. killed three on the spot. wounded seven others, one of whom died next day, another on the 15th of march." >> reporter: winthrop also recorded one of the revolutionary war's first battles, at bunker hill in boston where british soldiers defeated colonial forces. >> and you see on his listing june 7 the battle of bunker hill. and on the...
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upon new hampshire. they're door knocking, they're leafletting, a lot of volunteers from boston, from washington, from newe clinton campaign has descended on new hampshire to try to get those democrats out to vote. the people who have been so loyal to the clintons in the past. wolf, this is a different state. the population has changed in the last eight years or so, so that is going to play a role in tonight's results as well. >>> as we said, bernie sanders had a double-digit lead going into today's primary. he was out in the snow as well today visiting a polling place in concord. but overall his day was lower key than hillary clinton's. his campaign saw a surge in donations after his virtual tie in iowa. tonight they are hoping for a decisive win. brianna keilar is joining us from the sanders primary headquarters in concord. what has the sanders campaign been doing in this final push for voters in new hampshire? >> reporter: wolf, certainly bernie sanders has been taking it easy today compared to that whirlwind of a day that he had yesterday that culminated in a big concert at the university of new hamps
upon new hampshire. they're door knocking, they're leafletting, a lot of volunteers from boston, from washington, from newe clinton campaign has descended on new hampshire to try to get those democrats out to vote. the people who have been so loyal to the clintons in the past. wolf, this is a different state. the population has changed in the last eight years or so, so that is going to play a role in tonight's results as well. >>> as we said, bernie sanders had a double-digit lead...
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as soon as next year additional keys would only be available upon request and check out the newest version of a walking robot created by boston dynamics for the very first time it wants around two legs. it's lighter and not as tall as earlier versions of the so called atlas pretty creepy he can bend down with ten pound weights placed them shall laugh check this network technologies free mastercard is launching a new mobile technologies that will allow customers to authenticate their online purchases using sell things or fingerprints they've been testing and people seem to like this option that technology will be rolled out by big banks in the us canada and the uk and some european countries to over the next few months so if you take a good sell fear you better spending that the ai were to switch gears talk about whether guys yesterday we were talking about severe weather in louisiana will loss your hometown this morning andrea knows when your home state in florida that's been hitting it has been getting hit hard about pensacola the panhandle area we saw some pretty bad damage out there the people are posting on twitter to see
as soon as next year additional keys would only be available upon request and check out the newest version of a walking robot created by boston dynamics for the very first time it wants around two legs. it's lighter and not as tall as earlier versions of the so called atlas pretty creepy he can bend down with ten pound weights placed them shall laugh check this network technologies free mastercard is launching a new mobile technologies that will allow customers to authenticate their online...
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upon appetite. >>> hi, everyone. accocoing to the associated press, chris bosh is back in miami after seeing a doctor in boston thursday. still waiting for an update on c b's health status. and if he has another blood clot, he will not be the heat in atlanta. he's averaging about 11 points a game. two-time all-star snows what needs to be done right now. >> and the game has changed so much. i'm big enough to play and i'm played the floor a lot more. >> i don't want them clouding label. you want to have guys that can do multiple things and lou is one of thohe guys. >> mike: good game. sharks one of the better teams in the west. former cats head coach. stays scoreless in the third. through traffic finds jagger. goes 5-hole. 18th of the season. about six minutes later, out front to gan. beats al montoya. it's tired at one. sharks only shot on goal of the period. goes to shootout. 26 goals on the season. beats montoya glove side. he need this is one to keep it going and off the blocker of jones. panthers lose 2-1. cats still get a point. >>> girls high school 3ainals miami-dade county day in red. kelsey marshall ahead for t
upon appetite. >>> hi, everyone. accocoing to the associated press, chris bosh is back in miami after seeing a doctor in boston thursday. still waiting for an update on c b's health status. and if he has another blood clot, he will not be the heat in atlanta. he's averaging about 11 points a game. two-time all-star snows what needs to be done right now. >> and the game has changed so much. i'm big enough to play and i'm played the floor a lot more. >> i don't want them...
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in a statement, officials announced upon further reflection filming the re-creation of the watertown shoot-out when police encountered the boston marathon bombers is not in the best interest of watertown. >> it's a shock. >> let the people know right there at that post. >> reporter: residents tell us watertown should play its own important part in the movie and they don't understand why town leaders have moved to stop it. >> i'm upset about it. i think they have a hell of a nerve we talk to so many people as we're talking to you right now. no one knows why. >> reporter: now we did concerns about filming here but she did not respond to our request for comment. the filmmakers say they will continue to look for a new location but it will still be in the boston area. we're live in watertown, kathryn burcham, fox 25 news. >>> a maynard firefighter accused of child rape kept part of his face from public view in court today. 59-year-old james had his bail set at $15,000 for the child rape accusation -- acquisition where he allegedly raped a nine-year-old boy. he has been a mother of the maynard fire department since 1986. >>> still no
in a statement, officials announced upon further reflection filming the re-creation of the watertown shoot-out when police encountered the boston marathon bombers is not in the best interest of watertown. >> it's a shock. >> let the people know right there at that post. >> reporter: residents tell us watertown should play its own important part in the movie and they don't understand why town leaders have moved to stop it. >> i'm upset about it. i think they have a hell...
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upon it. beverly, the heavy wet nature of that snow and example of a downed tree limb here in bridgewater in also clearing late in the day. so boston right now dropped down to 26. the wind out of the northwest at 16 and feels like 14 and dropped to the teens in someplace. even though temperatures leer showing in the teens early there may be spots where the winds are light. now a deep snow cover and should get down to 10 degrees. we jump a little bit above freezing late tomorrow morning and tomorrow afternoon. then we jump or fallback below freezing tomorrow night. sunday looks a little betoiled intoer. maybe pushing or around 40. hopefully, by the time we get to sunday afternoon, most not all the snow will be out of the treesp looing that will be the case. i am not sure it will get quite that mild. then we have to turn our attention. storm off the southeast coast monday. this storm is going to take a track that most of the time would be too for out to see give us much but going to be a very large circulation and it is bumping up against high pressure in eastern canada. that may allow the western part this to have further ex text th
upon it. beverly, the heavy wet nature of that snow and example of a downed tree limb here in bridgewater in also clearing late in the day. so boston right now dropped down to 26. the wind out of the northwest at 16 and feels like 14 and dropped to the teens in someplace. even though temperatures leer showing in the teens early there may be spots where the winds are light. now a deep snow cover and should get down to 10 degrees. we jump a little bit above freezing late tomorrow morning and...
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upon you. current when gus right now are running 3040 miles an hour 40 bedford still 43 in boston 44 nantucket we have had wind gust is high as 60 miles an hour there at the blue hill observatory builder was 58 worcester 56 highest gus reported as a line cames through rockport 51 with this 40s and austin plymouth getting this power outages unfortunately with that high wind warning post right to the early evening. kevin. >> we have that rain coming to an end later on tonight push offshore certainly some good news but the issue that's going to come up jason's effect with clearing skies. skies temperature start to fall special with cold front going on by so while it was nice and warm today it still is out there for your dinner plans. 54 boston bedford right now 51 back here to worcester into orange little:cape is a water land but still mild out there. these temperatures will drop later on tonight that's the next obstacle have to get over. but for now keep tracking the strong winds and heavy rain. >> is go outside fox25 elizabeth hopkins live in east boston with the rain is pouring down as we can
upon you. current when gus right now are running 3040 miles an hour 40 bedford still 43 in boston 44 nantucket we have had wind gust is high as 60 miles an hour there at the blue hill observatory builder was 58 worcester 56 highest gus reported as a line cames through rockport 51 with this 40s and austin plymouth getting this power outages unfortunately with that high wind warning post right to the early evening. kevin. >> we have that rain coming to an end later on tonight push offshore...
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boston police commissioner bill shooting indoors. we now know that police officer now. this all started with a reported shooting on stanwood street. police responding to the shooting. they say they came upon two individuals, one with gunshot wounds, one holding a gun. the commissioner saying officers warned that person to drop the gun. when that didn' breaking news in arizona. in the phoenix suburb of that school is on lockdown. teens are badly they are injured. police say there is no more campus. >> closer to home, an arrest in the murder of this hand man. he is accused in the shooting death of seven -- 70-year-old john williams. williams to discover dead tuesday. he will be arraigned later today. emily: an early morning tarmac incident at logan an unmanned delivery van crashes into a jetblue plane parked at a gate. the driver hurt as he tried to stop the truck. newscenter five' antonio is live at logan. antoinette, no one on the plane was hurt. internet: all of those passengers are doing ok. they were just trying to get down to florida for that warmer weather. those plans were put on hold after that runaway van hit the airplane. >> all of a sudden, there was a cold -- a collision. antoi
boston police commissioner bill shooting indoors. we now know that police officer now. this all started with a reported shooting on stanwood street. police responding to the shooting. they say they came upon two individuals, one with gunshot wounds, one holding a gun. the commissioner saying officers warned that person to drop the gun. when that didn' breaking news in arizona. in the phoenix suburb of that school is on lockdown. teens are badly they are injured. police say there is no more...
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upon us later today and through tomorrow. maybe one of the coldest valentine's days ever recorded in boston. wind chill values 25 we'll go through all the numbers coming up in your first. >> weather trivia time. in 1925 author secar was accredited with inventing what? the answer is coming up. so, what moves me? it's the journey. the feeling of doing. it's making choices for a and i love it. starts with nature's path pumpkin flax granola. crunchy clusters of flax and pumpkin seeds, with all the goodness to nourish you and your family. t >>> good morning, everybody. a month ago the celtics lost tot knicks and they were 19-19. now they are over 500 and you can thank isaiah thomas for a ton of that. he's in toronto to take part in the skills competition and will take pair in the all star game tomorrow. marcus smart got his team on the board. usa the first basket in the game. check out this smart pass from carl anthony. in defense. team usa beat team world 157-154. >>> the bruins had you yesterday off. the team is in minnesota against the wild. they might have to play without patrise bersron. he
upon us later today and through tomorrow. maybe one of the coldest valentine's days ever recorded in boston. wind chill values 25 we'll go through all the numbers coming up in your first. >> weather trivia time. in 1925 author secar was accredited with inventing what? the answer is coming up. so, what moves me? it's the journey. the feeling of doing. it's making choices for a and i love it. starts with nature's path pumpkin flax granola. crunchy clusters of flax and pumpkin seeds, with...
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upon this kid and called police. police came out. ems came out. checked the boy out at the scene. and ended up taking him to a hospital. now i have reached out to boston police media relations department which typically doesn't open for another few hours and i am already on the ball here trying to work to get more information how this person is doing first and formost. where his family is and how far he might have wandered. these are all unanswered questions at this point. we are working to get the answers for you and we will have more reports starting in 30 minutes. for now live in dorchester. michael henrich, fox25 news. >>> a massive manhunt continues for a man they say attacked an officer and caused that same officer to have a violent car police say michael guthro and jacqueline murray were pulled over when guthrow tried to stab the officer with a syringe and sped away. the officer chased them into saugus until he crashed it into poles. they spotted the two in stolen car that crashed on the lynn fell. police arrested murphy but guthrow got away. guthrow is considered dangerous guthrow is considered dangerous. we are looking to get live report from
upon this kid and called police. police came out. ems came out. checked the boy out at the scene. and ended up taking him to a hospital. now i have reached out to boston police media relations department which typically doesn't open for another few hours and i am already on the ball here trying to work to get more information how this person is doing first and formost. where his family is and how far he might have wandered. these are all unanswered questions at this point. we are working to get...
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upon us here. nothing major like yesterday afternoon. we saw a lot of moderate coastal flooding. some minor stuff along the coastline. 25 in boston. you notice how it's 30 in nashua, new hampshire. sunshine across southern new hampshire. you saw that with nancy up there as well. the winds out of the north. at 5-10 miles an hour. not overpowering. wind throughout the day. a couple of ocean-effect snow showers trying to graze marshfield. may crash into plymouth county. along the immediate coastline, into plymouth itself. overall, it is a i qoo et day. i don't see any issues up there in new hampshire weather-wise for the voters. turning out for the primary. taking a look at those. the d.c. area, we are watching some snow showers and some rain showers in that area. and there is moisture off there that is going to have to england. valley into southern new england tomorrow. i do expect more snow showers and squalls into the forecast on wednesday. quiet. southern new hampshire averaging in the lower 30's. then falling back to upper 20's this evening. here in southern new england, pretty much the same case. we will keep it dry. we will ta
upon us here. nothing major like yesterday afternoon. we saw a lot of moderate coastal flooding. some minor stuff along the coastline. 25 in boston. you notice how it's 30 in nashua, new hampshire. sunshine across southern new hampshire. you saw that with nancy up there as well. the winds out of the north. at 5-10 miles an hour. not overpowering. wind throughout the day. a couple of ocean-effect snow showers trying to graze marshfield. may crash into plymouth county. along the immediate...
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we totally stumbled upon her and that all happened and then we thought we have to go next door happened. >> zack: if you couldn't tell, he was from boston. >> evan: he and zack hit it right off talking about all sorts of northern stuff. >> zack: it's been a fun day and week. >> evan: it has. >> zack: i hope you guys enjoy it as well. >> evan: yeah. >> hope: okay. if you are looking for something even harder and carrier at asheville escape room, coming up next we have just the thing for the house in the now, in high definition, from the western north carolina's news leader, this is news 13 this weekend. >> south carolina, we will never forget you. we will never forget you. we will never ever forget south carolina. >> evan: donald trump thanking supporters after winning big in the south carolina gop presidential primary last night. >> zack: here is how the final election results shaped up. >> evan: donald trump took 33% marco rubio and ted cruz really battled it out for second place. a dead heat but rubio coming slightly ahead. we have a lot to get to this morning including some live, not live, but we have some reports from last night, al
we totally stumbled upon her and that all happened and then we thought we have to go next door happened. >> zack: if you couldn't tell, he was from boston. >> evan: he and zack hit it right off talking about all sorts of northern stuff. >> zack: it's been a fun day and week. >> evan: it has. >> zack: i hope you guys enjoy it as well. >> evan: yeah. >> hope: okay. if you are looking for something even harder and carrier at asheville escape room, coming...
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upon us. who wins in massachusetts? ed: plus, a loss for wynn. the lawsuit that' s halting construction of the resort casino in everett. >> from wcvb boston, the inside word from washington to beacon hill, today' s newspapers -- newsmakers are going on the record. ed: good morning, i' m ed harding, alongside newscenter 5' s emily riemer filling in for janet wu. our guest this morning was a key player in the george w. bush administration. former white house chief of staff and holbrook native, andrew card. you may recall this iconic image
upon us. who wins in massachusetts? ed: plus, a loss for wynn. the lawsuit that' s halting construction of the resort casino in everett. >> from wcvb boston, the inside word from washington to beacon hill, today' s newspapers -- newsmakers are going on the record. ed: good morning, i' m ed harding, alongside newscenter 5' s emily riemer filling in for janet wu. our guest this morning was a key player in the george w. bush administration. former white house chief of staff and holbrook...
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upon request. >>> the mobole world congress in barcelona. lessonitit's meant for technology. >>> and htc has its own and a hefty $800 price tag. >> and check out the neweststersion of a walking robot. it's created by boston dynamics. for the first time it walks around on two legs. >> it's lighter and not as tall as earlier versions of the atlas. it can bend down, left eight pound weights and place them on shelves. >> incredible. those are your tech bytes. >>> returning a man's wallet but it took, get this, more than seven decades. we'll tell you next. >>> we have learned overnight police fired at a suspect att the dadeland mall. why they say they had to open fire. >>> a live look at ives dairy road. looking smooth sailing out there. let's make it an accident-free wednesday, shall we drivers? case we don't. >>> listen to this one, a wallet lost 71 years ago is back in the hands of its rightful owner. >> this crew renovating an old movie theater under one of the floorboards. the owner says he lost it back in 1944. it still had his oldid and even world warar ii ration stamps. >> looooat that. still looking for a pair of glasses. >> maybe we'll get it back to you in a few decades. how about that? >>> our top
upon request. >>> the mobole world congress in barcelona. lessonitit's meant for technology. >>> and htc has its own and a hefty $800 price tag. >> and check out the neweststersion of a walking robot. it's created by boston dynamics. for the first time it walks around on two legs. >> it's lighter and not as tall as earlier versions of the atlas. it can bend down, left eight pound weights and place them on shelves. >> incredible. those are your tech bytes....
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only focus upon certain areas of west virginia where there is unemployment and distress, but that it would find its way into parts of new york city and philadelphia and baltimore and boston and, yes, minneapolis and chicago. to look into the slums where people live in metropolitan areas in conditions that are incredible, and yet we have a government that says we have prosperity. i must say without arguing with my associate from massachusetts that we have been taught in recent days by our current government not to care, and i consider this to be immoral. it is absolutely necessary for us to care for one another. the strength of the american economy is best judged by the weakness of any section or any person or any part and wherever there is an area of unemployment or distress or suffering, wherever there is a slum, wherever there are conditions that degrade human kind, it weakens america, weakens our moral posture in the world and it takes a terrible toll in terms of the economies of our country. you see, i was trying to emphasize in my opening statement that america needs to be strong. we are facing the toughest competition of our lives. tougher than anyone ever dreamed.
only focus upon certain areas of west virginia where there is unemployment and distress, but that it would find its way into parts of new york city and philadelphia and baltimore and boston and, yes, minneapolis and chicago. to look into the slums where people live in metropolitan areas in conditions that are incredible, and yet we have a government that says we have prosperity. i must say without arguing with my associate from massachusetts that we have been taught in recent days by our...
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24 miles per hour in boston and problem with the gust on top of already cold temperatures means that your wind chill still eight below in the city we have been sitting for hours upon hours since 4:00 a.m., that was the wind chill. we haven't budged yet, 16 below in portsmouth, new hampshire, five below in norwood, feels like 17 below right now in worcester, four below in keene, four below in plymouth and five below in hyannis. so kind of tough to find anywhere where we don't have the sub-zero temperatures right now and going to be cold like this, likely through 9:00 this morning, so temperatures here slowly warming up by noon time, 19 , 20 this afternoon at teens with clouds rolling in at seven, and we have the slight risk for snow into the overnight hours, and where to plan on overnight accumulation today and, of course, those bitter near 30 below wind chills for the weekend coming up. let's get you over to julie grauert now with live drive time traffic this morning. julie, tracking a new accident. >> shiri:. >> julie: slowing things down reflected in the drive times, expressway still slow from the braintree split to columbia road, a little bit sluggish on 128 no
24 miles per hour in boston and problem with the gust on top of already cold temperatures means that your wind chill still eight below in the city we have been sitting for hours upon hours since 4:00 a.m., that was the wind chill. we haven't budged yet, 16 below in portsmouth, new hampshire, five below in norwood, feels like 17 below right now in worcester, four below in keene, four below in plymouth and five below in hyannis. so kind of tough to find anywhere where we don't have the sub-zero...
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included, that's why we have 4-7" here boston, back to the west, near the worcester area, 4-5, lower amounts north and west from there, but the higher amounts depending upon the ocean effect bands that set up, plymouth county, back to barn stable county and west side at least, that's where you can see the vineyard possibly nantucket. the let's look at the winds. tonight they increase out of the northeast, and that piles up the ocean water against the shoreline. there is monday at 5:30, still 20, 30 miles per hour sustained winds. that's why we have a coastal flood watch posted. this is the 11 o'clock high tide tomorrow, going to be watching out for splash over, some flooded roads and basements that kind of thing get you into the flood prone areas. a cold week ahead. temperatures in the lower 30s by day. so we start by turning our attention to the celtics and bruins. both teams playing well including the bruins home on at least for last night. julian just like the rest of us, trying to figure out how to get the guys to play better at home. this is one way, first period against buffalo, david passernack with a steal over to cray chi, louie eric son, 1-0 bru
included, that's why we have 4-7" here boston, back to the west, near the worcester area, 4-5, lower amounts north and west from there, but the higher amounts depending upon the ocean effect bands that set up, plymouth county, back to barn stable county and west side at least, that's where you can see the vineyard possibly nantucket. the let's look at the winds. tonight they increase out of the northeast, and that piles up the ocean water against the shoreline. there is monday at 5:30,...
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. >> reporter: for boston thayer upon sur -- marathon survivor adrianne haslet each step is how far she has come and how to inspire others. >> it's a way to gib back to say a giant thank you to everybody but to remember those who are sitting on the couch without legs because of insurance coverage. >> reporter: she lost part of the left leg in the bombings. now three years later she will be the first boston marathon survivor amputee to runt entire 26 -- run the entire 26.2 miles running to provide money for limbs for life. >> this is going to give them
. >> reporter: for boston thayer upon sur -- marathon survivor adrianne haslet each step is how far she has come and how to inspire others. >> it's a way to gib back to say a giant thank you to everybody but to remember those who are sitting on the couch without legs because of insurance coverage. >> reporter: she lost part of the left leg in the bombings. now three years later she will be the first boston marathon survivor amputee to runt entire 26 -- run the entire 26.2...