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i chose wellesley -- first of all, i had seen wellesley and it appeals to me tremendously.y english teacher and my latin teacher had gone to wellesley and they loved it. it was a choice between stanford and wellesley, and i am very glad that i chose wellesley, because my whole life would have been different. mr. rubenstein: have you ever told to stand for people of a given you more financial aid you would've gone there? madeleine albright: one thing that made me think my life would have been a disaster -- stanford always is their responses earlier than the others. i got accepted and there was no scholarship. i ran out of the house screaming that my life was over. i father came to find me, and the people at the school said it is very unfortunate they didn't give you a scholarship, because it is kind of a sign about how the other schools will feel. what happened was i then got letters from all the others with scholarship, and wellesley and stanford said that i had gotten a scholarship from the colorado stanford club, in a just come from another letter. mr. rubenstein: you did
i chose wellesley -- first of all, i had seen wellesley and it appeals to me tremendously.y english teacher and my latin teacher had gone to wellesley and they loved it. it was a choice between stanford and wellesley, and i am very glad that i chose wellesley, because my whole life would have been different. mr. rubenstein: have you ever told to stand for people of a given you more financial aid you would've gone there? madeleine albright: one thing that made me think my life would have been a...
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the body of a man on a canoe in wellesley has been found. more as we get it. john cuoco, 7 news. >> jadiann: now at 4:30 we continue tracking hurricane matthew, the storm making land fall in haiti this morning. t category 4 storm. matthew has the potential to impact a lot of the east coast. >> ryan: for the latest on the track let's get over to chief meteorologist jeremy reiner. >> reporter: here is matthew right here moving across the western tip of haiti earlier in the day focusing across eastern cuba. from there north up into the bahamas where we've hurricane warnings in effect meaning hurricane conditions likely within 24 hours. then farther northwest you notice state of florida we do have tropical storm
the body of a man on a canoe in wellesley has been found. more as we get it. john cuoco, 7 news. >> jadiann: now at 4:30 we continue tracking hurricane matthew, the storm making land fall in haiti this morning. t category 4 storm. matthew has the potential to impact a lot of the east coast. >> ryan: for the latest on the track let's get over to chief meteorologist jeremy reiner. >> reporter: here is matthew right here moving across the western tip of haiti earlier in the day...
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in wellesley, davidee nick, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: to wareham now, where police are investigating a deadly hit and run. it happened around 8:30 last night on cranberry highway. witnesses say the victim was trying to cross the busy road when he was hit by a white ford pickup truck. >> the guy was crossing the road. one pick up came down, nailed him. the guy flew about 70 feet in the road, and slid, and the truck didn't even stop. heather: the victim has been identified as 54-year-old ernest raddatz of wareham. friends say he was trying to walk to a their house for dinner. has ruled that a gay woman has the same parental rights to two children as the biological parents. the ruling came in the case of karen partenen, who helped raise two children born to her lesbian partner via artificial insemination. the two women split up but partenen wanted full parental rights. family court ruled against her, but today, the supreme judicial court overturned that ruling saying a gay person may be established as a parent even without a biolog
in wellesley, davidee nick, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: to wareham now, where police are investigating a deadly hit and run. it happened around 8:30 last night on cranberry highway. witnesses say the victim was trying to cross the busy road when he was hit by a white ford pickup truck. >> the guy was crossing the road. one pick up came down, nailed him. the guy flew about 70 feet in the road, and slid, and the truck didn't even stop. heather: the victim has been identified as 54-year-old...
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in wellesley, ted daniel, fox 25 news. >> elizabeth: well, we are tracking hurricane matthew. moments ago, the governor of south carolina ordered people along the coast to evacuate ahead of matthew's arrival and right now, that category 4 storm is pounding the caribbean. >> blair: people along the southern coast are now preparing for the worst. >> the reporter: the strongest hurricane to hit haiti since 1964, matthew made landfall early tuesday morning, battering the beaches with torrential downpours, dangerous bending trees in half. devastation there is expected to be great. more than 6,000 people evacuated to shelters before the deadly storm even hit. u.s. aircraft carriers have already set sail from virginia to help haitians after the category four storm. other caribbean nations are preparing for the worst. signs t -- as signs of matthew crash ashore. >> hurricane matthew is a lightly. >>> its forecasted path, headed straight for the u.s. >> this is deadly storm approaching our coast. i cannot stress that enough. >> the reporter: the forecasters don't expect it to hit flori
in wellesley, ted daniel, fox 25 news. >> elizabeth: well, we are tracking hurricane matthew. moments ago, the governor of south carolina ordered people along the coast to evacuate ahead of matthew's arrival and right now, that category 4 storm is pounding the caribbean. >> blair: people along the southern coast are now preparing for the worst. >> the reporter: the strongest hurricane to hit haiti since 1964, matthew made landfall early tuesday morning, battering the beaches...
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doug: and wellesley police chief offering an apology on behalf of all police. his take on injustice and what people cannot forget about law enforcement. erika: plus a teacher facing charges after a student's hicken! yeahno bones about it.es. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. capital one believes your bank should work for you, not the other way around. so capital one reimagined banking... ? with a place that feels nothing like a bank. and helpful people that talk to you...not sell to you. no minimums. no fees. and a top-rated app, let's you bank right here. that's banking reimagined. this price is so low. me eat my greens? no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. erika: 6:24, did you hear the rain overnight? the focus is shifting offshore, although take a closer look with me at the cape. and you can see on the outer cape, provincetown looking at good downpours right now. these are going to be fog developing across a good portion of the area now, and those clouds, a bit stubborn
doug: and wellesley police chief offering an apology on behalf of all police. his take on injustice and what people cannot forget about law enforcement. erika: plus a teacher facing charges after a student's hicken! yeahno bones about it.es. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. capital one believes your bank should work for you, not the other way around. so capital one reimagined banking... ? with a place that feels nothing like a bank. and helpful people that talk to...
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. >> in the fall of 1965, hillary arrived at wellesley college, an elite, all-women's school outside boston. >> it was a huge change because suddenly she was at wellesley and hillary's upbringing had been very sheltered compared to these girls. >> when janet hill arrived at wellesley that same fall, she, too, felt a fish out of water and quickly bonded with hillary. >> i found her to be friendly and easy to get along with. >> when hillary was at wellesley college, she was very popular and it was popularity that results from exercising leadership and being successful at exercising leadership. >> alan schechter was hillary's political science professor and faculty adviser. >> she was very interested in the major issues of the era, issues of race, gender, poverty. >> issues that would soon push hillary to abandon her republican roots and begin leading the way for change. >> she was no doubt the leader of not just the senior class but the entire college. >> it was that leadership which led her classmates to insist that hillary be their voice at graduation. >> there had been no tradition
. >> in the fall of 1965, hillary arrived at wellesley college, an elite, all-women's school outside boston. >> it was a huge change because suddenly she was at wellesley and hillary's upbringing had been very sheltered compared to these girls. >> when janet hill arrived at wellesley that same fall, she, too, felt a fish out of water and quickly bonded with hillary. >> i found her to be friendly and easy to get along with. >> when hillary was at wellesley college,...
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in wellesley. you see it like on white oak road. out here on cape cod, heavy rain moving north from wellesley along route 6 at this hour. this will continue overnight waves of rain continuing to move on shore. this looks more optimistic than earlier computer models told you it wouldn't be raining all the time tomorrow but there would be more raven than not. there's going to be some showers. i'm skeptical looking at just one computer model that will be the case especially seeing what we are seeing tonight. bottom line you need to prepare for some wet weather. >> kevin thanks. we were just lin when kevin said that this had just become a category five hurricane. hurricane matthew, i'm sorry, kevin. he has been watching this all night long. >> as you said earlier bigger than that. >> this is the strongest it can get. that's the eye of it. incredible looking hurricane moving toward the southwest right now. here are the latest co-ordinate facilities that. 160 miles per hour sustained winds. if you were t
in wellesley. you see it like on white oak road. out here on cape cod, heavy rain moving north from wellesley along route 6 at this hour. this will continue overnight waves of rain continuing to move on shore. this looks more optimistic than earlier computer models told you it wouldn't be raining all the time tomorrow but there would be more raven than not. there's going to be some showers. i'm skeptical looking at just one computer model that will be the case especially seeing what we are...
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news to go in roxbury, wellesley and boston. erika: first cindy has your forecast. we have heavy rain moving out. and warm in transition. after lunchtime, the skies brighten up. big puddles out there. you can see on the north shore, we have the last of your showers lingering, but they are on the lighter side. we're starting to dry out around metrowest, even boston. but south of town, quincy to randolph looking at showers and the heaviest rain, marshfield to plymouth. some heavier rain, too, on the outermost cape. these showers are shifting the main cape as well. by 8:00, the rain is done. it's going to dry out quickly. these clouds stick around. you can see that here through about lunchtime or so. from southwest to northeast, we are going to brighten things up this afternoon. once the sun pops out, that's when the temperatures start to respond. it's already mild out the door despite the rain. we're running right around 60. the temperatures are going to hold mostly in the 60's through late morni that cloud cover and notice 1:00 this afternoon through 5:00 p.m., that'
news to go in roxbury, wellesley and boston. erika: first cindy has your forecast. we have heavy rain moving out. and warm in transition. after lunchtime, the skies brighten up. big puddles out there. you can see on the north shore, we have the last of your showers lingering, but they are on the lighter side. we're starting to dry out around metrowest, even boston. but south of town, quincy to randolph looking at showers and the heaviest rain, marshfield to plymouth. some heavier rain, too, on...
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. - carl wellesley? - wellesley, yeah. wellesley, that's him. (bangs on coffin) when we played virginia city. - sorry, brother, it's time to do the act. you check your air hose? okay, get ready. i'm gonna herd 'em in. give me a hand here, will ya, brother? there you go. easy does it. let it over. (paladin) - thanks. - i don't know what you're after carter for, appreciate it. that's fine. thank you, brother. okay, jim, you can let 'em in. right this way, ladies and gentlemen! the living corpse! locked alive in a coffin. yet he lives. he breathes! move right along. step up on the platform. there you go. thank you. the living corpse! horrible but true. alive, alive, alive. the living corpse. move right along, sir. there he is on the platform. right before your eyes in the glass coffin, the living corpse, alive. what you see here is more than a phantom. greater than a phenomenon, what you see here is a phantasmagoria, the living corpse, sealed alive, sealed alive in a vacuum so perfect that not even the tiniest insect could endure more than an hour.
. - carl wellesley? - wellesley, yeah. wellesley, that's him. (bangs on coffin) when we played virginia city. - sorry, brother, it's time to do the act. you check your air hose? okay, get ready. i'm gonna herd 'em in. give me a hand here, will ya, brother? there you go. easy does it. let it over. (paladin) - thanks. - i don't know what you're after carter for, appreciate it. that's fine. thank you, brother. okay, jim, you can let 'em in. right this way, ladies and gentlemen! the living corpse!...
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in wellesley. you see it like on white oak road. out here on cape cod, heavy rain moving north from wellesley along route 6 at this hour. this will continue overnight waves of rain continuing to move on shore. this looks more optimistic than earlier computer models told you it wouldn't be raining all the time tomorrow but there would be more raven than not. there's going to be some showers. i'm skeptical looking at just one computer model that will be the case especially seeing what we are seeing tonight. bottom line you need to prepare for some wet weather. >> kevin thanks. we were just lin when kevin said that this had just become a category five hurricane. hurricane matthew, i'm sorry, kevin. he has been watching this all night long. >> as you said earlier
in wellesley. you see it like on white oak road. out here on cape cod, heavy rain moving north from wellesley along route 6 at this hour. this will continue overnight waves of rain continuing to move on shore. this looks more optimistic than earlier computer models told you it wouldn't be raining all the time tomorrow but there would be more raven than not. there's going to be some showers. i'm skeptical looking at just one computer model that will be the case especially seeing what we are...
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. >> and in our 5 for good, we revisit a wonder woman from wellesley living with the disease. she is rallying her community in a special way. >> you have to move forward and just stay positive and be grateful for each day. reporter: that smile is a giveaway! carol chaoui revealing her superpower positivity. she is, maybe now you remember. we introduced you to carol right before she ran this year's marathon, while battling two stage iv cancers. she hasn't slowed down. she's feeling good and on a mission. >> i want to help educate people about what it's like to live with stage iv disease. reporter: that's metastatic breast cancer, which means it's spread. it's incurable. carol will have treatments for life. >> even for an adult to understand you can have breast reporter: and difficult for patients. carol says too often it's not highlighted. hence, her rally cry. stage iv needs more. >> we have different physical and emotional needs than early stage breast cancer patients. reporter: this thanksgiving, for a third year, carol has organized a charity turkey trot in wellesley to rai
. >> and in our 5 for good, we revisit a wonder woman from wellesley living with the disease. she is rallying her community in a special way. >> you have to move forward and just stay positive and be grateful for each day. reporter: that smile is a giveaway! carol chaoui revealing her superpower positivity. she is, maybe now you remember. we introduced you to carol right before she ran this year's marathon, while battling two stage iv cancers. she hasn't slowed down. she's feeling...
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maria a 105-year woman from : wellesley has just voted in her 21st election for president. ed herlda senhouse was born in : 1911, just 9 years after women got the right to vote. she says she cast her first vote for franklin roosevelt in 1936. and she says politics back then were a whole different game. >> you went in and you voted and you had the rates, there was none of this nasty stuff i'm a talking about now. none of that stuff. ed: senhouse was one of the first people to cast her ballot in wellesley on the first day of early voting. seven. grave markers stolen in the past year. what's being done to catch the thieves. harvey: it is already chile. obviously going to get cold. we will show you when the trees warnings are in effect and the next hearts of the state get rain. maria: recognize that guy westmark that is classic undercover ? why do banks treat you and your money like this? they nickel and dime you with fees and minimum balances. capital one won't do that. they've reimagined banking, and built a checking account that's free of all that nonsense. no fees. no minim
maria a 105-year woman from : wellesley has just voted in her 21st election for president. ed herlda senhouse was born in : 1911, just 9 years after women got the right to vote. she says she cast her first vote for franklin roosevelt in 1936. and she says politics back then were a whole different game. >> you went in and you voted and you had the rates, there was none of this nasty stuff i'm a talking about now. none of that stuff. ed: senhouse was one of the first people to cast her...
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that's the latest reporting live in wellesley, ted daniel, fox 25 news. >> >> ted, thank you. we are also monitoring developing story in maine where authorities have issued an amber alert for a 3-year-old girl from augusta. lenore wilson was last seen in an augusta apartment last night when they are mother had to be rushed to the police believe lenore may be with fatima gissentaner, a woman who occasionally cares for the girl and fatima gissentaner's boyfriend, who goes by the nickname, dollar, may also be with them. >> elizabeth: more than a dozen high school soccer players are on the bench, accused of violating the alcohol and drug policy. >> mark: this story came to us as a tip from a viewer. fox 25's crystal hanes reports >> the reporter: the superintendent here tells me that this incident happened offcampus and they got a tip that sparked this investigation. he says, they're taking it very seriously. >> it's never a good situation. >> the reporter: 16 pentucket regional girl soccer players on bench for a quarter of the season after an investigation found they were potenti
that's the latest reporting live in wellesley, ted daniel, fox 25 news. >> >> ted, thank you. we are also monitoring developing story in maine where authorities have issued an amber alert for a 3-year-old girl from augusta. lenore wilson was last seen in an augusta apartment last night when they are mother had to be rushed to the police believe lenore may be with fatima gissentaner, a woman who occasionally cares for the girl and fatima gissentaner's boyfriend, who goes by the...
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the touchdown plunge for senior running back ferry armand, 10-7 wellesley. they hang on to move to 5-0. clemson at the heights. that's it for sports. maria: good weekend? >> pretty good >> monday morning on the eye, three foods you should have on your list. >> a chilly start, join us on >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, the cast of "masterminds." zach galifianakis, owen wilson. kristen wiig. plus jimmy versus tim kaine. with music from the lumineers. and now, back by popular demand, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. thank you for joining us. tonight the main event from hofstra university in hempstead,
the touchdown plunge for senior running back ferry armand, 10-7 wellesley. they hang on to move to 5-0. clemson at the heights. that's it for sports. maria: good weekend? >> pretty good >> monday morning on the eye, three foods you should have on your list. >> a chilly start, join us on >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, the cast of "masterminds." zach galifianakis, owen wilson. kristen wiig. plus jimmy versus tim kaine. with...
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in our 5 for good, we revisit a wonder woman from wellesley living with metastatic breast cancer. this is breast cancer awareness month. she's rallying her community in a really special way. >> you have to move forward and just stay positive and be grateful for each day. erika: the smile's a giveaway. carol chaoui revealing her super power. positivity. she is after all wonder woman. maybe now you remember? we introduced you to carol right before she ran this year's marathon while battling two stage 4 cancers. well, she hasn't slowed down she's feeling good and on a mission. >> i want to help educate people about what it's like to live with stage 4 disease. erika: that's metastatic breast cancer which means it's spread, it life. >> even for an adult to understand you can have breast cancer in your skull or your lungs or your spine or your hip -- it's a difficult concept. erika: and difficult for patients during breast cancer awareness month. carol says too often it's not highlighted. hence her rally cry, right there on her cape, stage 4 needs more. >> we have different physical and
in our 5 for good, we revisit a wonder woman from wellesley living with metastatic breast cancer. this is breast cancer awareness month. she's rallying her community in a really special way. >> you have to move forward and just stay positive and be grateful for each day. erika: the smile's a giveaway. carol chaoui revealing her super power. positivity. she is after all wonder woman. maybe now you remember? we introduced you to carol right before she ran this year's marathon while battling...
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a 105-year-old woman from wellesley just voted in her 21st election for president. maria: 21 times. herlda senhouse was born in 1911, just 9 years before women got the right to vote. she says she cast her first vote for franklin roosevelt in 1936. and she says politics back then were a whole different game. , you had debates, there was none of this nasty stuff that they are talking about now. none of that stuff. maria: senhouse was one of the first people to cast her ballot in wellesley on the first day of early voting. that is what you see there. new tonight, the superhero surprise for sick kids at a local hospital. newscenter 5's mary saladna is here with the high-flying stunt to boost their spirits. providence today, on a mission to make the kids inside smile. captain america, batman and spider-man, just a pane of glass away, several stories up. >> amazing, cool. mary: damian ruiz's favorite, peter parker's alter ego. of course, all these superheroes have secret identities, they're window washers with fish window cleaning in warwick. once a year, they pull double duty, and the pa
a 105-year-old woman from wellesley just voted in her 21st election for president. maria: 21 times. herlda senhouse was born in 1911, just 9 years before women got the right to vote. she says she cast her first vote for franklin roosevelt in 1936. and she says politics back then were a whole different game. , you had debates, there was none of this nasty stuff that they are talking about now. none of that stuff. maria: senhouse was one of the first people to cast her ballot in wellesley on the...
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in wellesley, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. maria: 105! incredible. ed: she voted in that is wonderful. way to go. god bless her. harvey: i know it's only the snow guns are out. and this is the storm coming up late this week, basically thursday night and friday. there could be some snow in the berkshires at the onset. the mountains of vermont will likely get some, and also the mountains of new hampshire. but the mountains of western maine could really score big. if you are thinking of some early season skiing, head skiing. check this out -- what a gorgeous looking sky. 46 degrees is the temperature, 13 mile-per-hour wind, chilly through new england. the summit of mount washington is only 14 degrees. feels like 32 in worcester. the actual air temperature will freezing just away from the shoreline. we have freeze warnings in effect. further west will also be below freezing. freezing just away from the shoreline. the areas that might barely escape our right along the shoreline and cape cod. another chilly day tomorrow, not quite as much wind. that night
in wellesley, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. maria: 105! incredible. ed: she voted in that is wonderful. way to go. god bless her. harvey: i know it's only the snow guns are out. and this is the storm coming up late this week, basically thursday night and friday. there could be some snow in the berkshires at the onset. the mountains of vermont will likely get some, and also the mountains of new hampshire. but the mountains of western maine could really score big. if you are thinking of some...
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. >> jadiann: at deadly discovery in wellesley. police find the body of a man who had been reported interviewer: what would you do with five minutes to kill and a smartphone? man: check the scores. woman 1 : uh, probably post a pic. woman 2: text a friend. interviewer: how about register to vote? man: really? galvin: you can. five minutes online and a massachusetts driver's license is all it takes to register so you can vote for our next president. woman 2: done. i just registered. man: that was easy. galvin: register by >> reporter: nice fall weather the next few day, mix of clouds and sunshine. we warm it up to the 70's we'lls are watch hurricane matthew, right now i think the brunt of matthew is away from new england. we have to watch it because roll it down the lane. it's wobbling where is it going, don't have any burchers so we'll see. some rain is possible. from whatever gets sucked out of matthew along a cool front during the day on sunday. sunday morning in particular. but between now and then, sprawling area of high pressu
. >> jadiann: at deadly discovery in wellesley. police find the body of a man who had been reported interviewer: what would you do with five minutes to kill and a smartphone? man: check the scores. woman 1 : uh, probably post a pic. woman 2: text a friend. interviewer: how about register to vote? man: really? galvin: you can. five minutes online and a massachusetts driver's license is all it takes to register so you can vote for our next president. woman 2: done. i just registered. man:...
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the body of a man on a canoe in wellesley has been found. more as we get it. john cuoco, 7 news. >> jadiann: now at 4:30 we continue tracking hurricane matthew, the storm making land fall in haiti this morning. t category 4 storm. matthew has the potential to impact a lot of the east coast. >> ryan: for the latest on the track let's get over to chief meteorologist jeremy reiner. >> reporter: here is matthew right here moving across the western tip of haiti earlier in the day focusing across eastern cuba. from there north up into the bahamas where we've hurricane warnings in effect meaning hurricane conditions likely within 24 hours. then farther northwest you notice state of florida we do have tropical storm watches meaning that hurricane conditions and tropical storm conditions possible developing within the next 48 hours. so. this is a system that will continue to head north-northwest and maintain intensify. that is the concern especially for portions of florida. east coast of florida. this number 4 indicating major hurricane. the category 4. it only goes up
the body of a man on a canoe in wellesley has been found. more as we get it. john cuoco, 7 news. >> jadiann: now at 4:30 we continue tracking hurricane matthew, the storm making land fall in haiti this morning. t category 4 storm. matthew has the potential to impact a lot of the east coast. >> ryan: for the latest on the track let's get over to chief meteorologist jeremy reiner. >> reporter: here is matthew right here moving across the western tip of haiti earlier in the day...
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but she loved it. >> she was actually head of the young republicans at wellesley. she was a more liberal republican. sort of a rockefeller republican. i think what really started to change hillary clinton was the vietnam war. >> it was at the height of the anti-war activity during the war in vietnam, and it was in a period where students were resisting authority famously not trusting anyone over 30. >> we came of age in the civil rights movement, the vietnam war, the women's movement, and a lot of us have had to really kind of find our way, make sense of the world that we're in. >> by the time she graduated from wellesley, she'd really migrated from being a rockefeller republican to essentially being a democrat. >> i decided that i was much more in the, you know, the camp of people like, you know, president lyndon johnson, trying to promote civil rights, voting rights, ending poverty. >> hillary rodham was chosen to make the first ever commencement speech by a student. >> and she used her senior speech to say young people are dying for nothing, people are being ove
but she loved it. >> she was actually head of the young republicans at wellesley. she was a more liberal republican. sort of a rockefeller republican. i think what really started to change hillary clinton was the vietnam war. >> it was at the height of the anti-war activity during the war in vietnam, and it was in a period where students were resisting authority famously not trusting anyone over 30. >> we came of age in the civil rights movement, the vietnam war, the women's...
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here's another shot of the moon over wellesley. what a beautiful one there coming in from the coast and here's another one from meg. that bright moon almost pumpkin color, kind of like my tie. temperatures are running in the 40s pretty much area-wide. look the vineyard, provincetown, some of these spots down in the 30s. orange and keene as well. a couple of patches of frost. we'll melt it away quickly. as you wake up in the morning, you will see mid- to upper 30s in norwood. but mid-40s as we start the kay. day. underway at 9:00 a.m. we'll creed our -- need our jackets in the morning. plenty of sunshine for the quincy animal shelter. high temperatures 70 hampton, 71 manchester. to worcester with middle 60s there. into the upper 6s or around southboro. dedham, to offshore winds will warm up essex county. we'll keep cape anne in the upper 60s with a south southwest wind and into plymouth county, upper 60s to near 70 degrees slightly cooler temperatures. nantucket, the vineyard and cape cod lower and middle 60s there. the southwesterl
here's another shot of the moon over wellesley. what a beautiful one there coming in from the coast and here's another one from meg. that bright moon almost pumpkin color, kind of like my tie. temperatures are running in the 40s pretty much area-wide. look the vineyard, provincetown, some of these spots down in the 30s. orange and keene as well. a couple of patches of frost. we'll melt it away quickly. as you wake up in the morning, you will see mid- to upper 30s in norwood. but mid-40s as we...
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new video out of wellesley. a tree branch fell on power lines on hampshire road that caused 1400 people to lose their power out of the height of this. the crews are working to get by that in wellesley this morning. fox25's shiri spear tracking the storms that are pretty much winding down now. >> shiri: between 4 o'clock and 5:00 are our worst hours and now showers hitting the coastline and moving out to sea. wellesley at 60. nice and dry. worcester at 60 degrees. still a cup of sprinkles near fitchburg at 54. and a couple of showers hugging the south shore, m clouds than anything else right now. these are the lost of the showers. temperatures teetering right around that 60-degree mark. noontime, 71 and partly cloudy. we then turn mostly sunny this afternoon. the winds end up picking up though. i have got about 80 at 3 p.m., but look what the winds start to do gusting between 25 and 30 miles per hour here during those afternoon hours the latest on what to expect temperature-wise are we could less than 10. >>> jul
new video out of wellesley. a tree branch fell on power lines on hampshire road that caused 1400 people to lose their power out of the height of this. the crews are working to get by that in wellesley this morning. fox25's shiri spear tracking the storms that are pretty much winding down now. >> shiri: between 4 o'clock and 5:00 are our worst hours and now showers hitting the coastline and moving out to sea. wellesley at 60. nice and dry. worcester at 60 degrees. still a cup of sprinkles...
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Oct 22, 2016
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. >> in the fall of 1965, hillary arrived at wellesley college, an elite, all-women's school outside boston. >> it was a huge change because suddenly she was at wellesley and hillary's upbringing had been very sheltered compared to these girls. >> when janet hill arrived at wellesley that same fall, she, too, felt a fish out of water and quickly bonded with hillary. >> i found her to be friendly and easy to get along with. >> when hillary was at wellesley college, she was very popular and it was popularity that results from exercising leadership and being successful at exercising leadership. >> alan schechter was hillary's political science professor and faculty adviser. >> she was very interested in the major issues of the era, issues of race, gender, poverty. >> issues that would soon push hillary to abandon her republican roots and begin leading the way for change. >> she was no doubt the leader of not just the senior class but the entire college. >> it was that leadership which led her classmates to insist that hillary be their voice at graduation. >> there had been no tradition
. >> in the fall of 1965, hillary arrived at wellesley college, an elite, all-women's school outside boston. >> it was a huge change because suddenly she was at wellesley and hillary's upbringing had been very sheltered compared to these girls. >> when janet hill arrived at wellesley that same fall, she, too, felt a fish out of water and quickly bonded with hillary. >> i found her to be friendly and easy to get along with. >> when hillary was at wellesley college,...
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an apology by wellesley police chief is now getting mixed reaction from across the country. >> vanessa: the chief apologized communities of color at the hands of law enforcement in the u.s. fox 25's crystal haynes is here now with reaction from boston's police commissioner. >> the reporter: commissioner evans says that wellesley police chief terrance cunningham's comments were brave and says that departments across its country, including his own, strong gusty more work to do in community relations. it's a historic apology from the head of one of the nation's largest police organizations. >> the first step in this process is for the law enforcement profession and the iacp to acknowledge hand apologize for the actions of the past and the role that our profession has played in society's historical mistreatment of communities of color. >> the reporter: wellesley police chief terrance cunningham told a packed room a history of injustices on the part of law enforcement has created mistrust in communities of color. and the only way forward is to hack knowledge it. -- acknowledge it. he spoke
an apology by wellesley police chief is now getting mixed reaction from across the country. >> vanessa: the chief apologized communities of color at the hands of law enforcement in the u.s. fox 25's crystal haynes is here now with reaction from boston's police commissioner. >> the reporter: commissioner evans says that wellesley police chief terrance cunningham's comments were brave and says that departments across its country, including his own, strong gusty more work to do in...
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Oct 9, 2016
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but she loved it. >> she was actually head of the young republicans at wellesley.he was a more liberal republican. sort of a rockefeller republican. i think what really started to change hillary clinton was the vietnam war. >> it was at the height of the anti-war activity during the war in vietnam, and it was in a period where students were resisting authority famously not trusting anyone over 30. >> we came of age in the civil rights movement, the vietnam war, the women's movement, and a lot of us have had to really kind of find our way, make sense of the world that we're in. >> by the time she graduated from wellesley, she'd really migrated from being a rockefeller republican to essentially being a democrat. >> i decided that i was much more in the, you know, the camp of people like, you know, president lyndon johnson, trying to promote civil rights, voting rights, ending poverty. >> hillary rodham was chosen to make the first ever commencement speech by a student. >> and she used her senior speech to say young people are dying for nothing, people are being overl
but she loved it. >> she was actually head of the young republicans at wellesley.he was a more liberal republican. sort of a rockefeller republican. i think what really started to change hillary clinton was the vietnam war. >> it was at the height of the anti-war activity during the war in vietnam, and it was in a period where students were resisting authority famously not trusting anyone over 30. >> we came of age in the civil rights movement, the vietnam war, the women's...
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Oct 31, 2016
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look at drive times, pike 24 minutes, route 917 minutes, 16 still slow spot, wellesley after the pike and take you 13 minutes and this morning's commute not as bad as expected to be and stick throughout the process and construction last the rest of the area and before you head out the door for any morning commute, make sure you have the fox25 app do notifications turned on. we will sent alerts about problem spots as they pop up. >> 9:36 today leominster man will be in court accused of raping teenager at high school parking lot. happened during the school day thursday and tell fox25 the alleged victim and suspect 44-year-old andy tow know each other. superintendent of brockton schools says no one else is in it ended up on news. >> gene: police say two other people thrown from the car and run over by other vehicles and rest of the victim's names not been released and police continue to investi crash. >> catherine: nine-year-old dragged by school bus. happen on south central street in plainville friday afternoon and girl has been identified as summer steel, student at sanderson academy a
look at drive times, pike 24 minutes, route 917 minutes, 16 still slow spot, wellesley after the pike and take you 13 minutes and this morning's commute not as bad as expected to be and stick throughout the process and construction last the rest of the area and before you head out the door for any morning commute, make sure you have the fox25 app do notifications turned on. we will sent alerts about problem spots as they pop up. >> 9:36 today leominster man will be in court accused of...
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doug: we visit a true wonder woman from wellesley living with the disease. antoinette: erika tarantal shows us how she's rallying her community in a special way. >> we have to move forward and stay positive and be grateful for each day. erika: that smile is the giveaway. carol revealing her superpower, positivity. she is wonder woman. maybe now you remember. we introduced you to carol right before she ran this year's marathon while battling two stage four cancers. she hasn't slowed down. she's feeling good, and on a mission. >> i want to help educate people about what it's like to live with stage four disease. erika: that's metastatic breast cancer which means it's spread. it's incurable. carol will have treatments for life. >> even for an adult to understand you can have breast cancer in your skull, spine, erika: and difficult for patients during breast cancer awareness month. she says too often it's not highlighted. hence her rally cry on her cape, stage four needs more. >> we have different physical and emotional needs than early stage breast cancer patie
doug: we visit a true wonder woman from wellesley living with the disease. antoinette: erika tarantal shows us how she's rallying her community in a special way. >> we have to move forward and stay positive and be grateful for each day. erika: that smile is the giveaway. carol revealing her superpower, positivity. she is wonder woman. maybe now you remember. we introduced you to carol right before she ran this year's marathon while battling two stage four cancers. she hasn't slowed down....
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Oct 22, 2016
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and there's hillary clinton at wellesley. every detail is perfectly managed in this thing, but tell us about the concept. you decide you're going to go into the thick of it. you want to put everyone in the same room. you have republicans in this room, trump voters in this room. hillary voters, if you can find them, which isn't so easy in that territory. >> that's right. >> you have muslims in that room, mexicans in that room. and you have jokes about everyone in that room, and it seems like that's where the audience could feel a unity, was in the laughter. >> yeah, i've believed for a long time that humor is a great way to communicate. it's also a great way to relieve that valve on the pressure cooker and relieve the anger. our best comedians are pretty angry people, and that's why their humor's so good, because it's the flip side of that anger. there's so much anger in the country right now. and i thought, i'm going to write this one-man show. i'm not going to take it to berkley or ann arbor. i'm going to perform it in a pla
and there's hillary clinton at wellesley. every detail is perfectly managed in this thing, but tell us about the concept. you decide you're going to go into the thick of it. you want to put everyone in the same room. you have republicans in this room, trump voters in this room. hillary voters, if you can find them, which isn't so easy in that territory. >> that's right. >> you have muslims in that room, mexicans in that room. and you have jokes about everyone in that room, and it...
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and out on the cape and the islands chatham and wellesley and churo the numbers in the mid and upper 60s tomorrow afternoon. with lots of sunshine. temps tomorrow and friday right around 70 degrees. perhaps warmer on friday afternoon. holiday weekend. clouds show up saturday afternoon. this cool front races across the northeast into new england showers. you see this blob of rain right here new york and pennsylvania. that's moisture pulled out of hurricane matthew. here is matthew saturday. here's the cool front. that cool front will grab some of matthew's moisture. it will be brief. short lived. the cool front moves through. we may end up with a bit of rain. i was hoping to get more moisture out of matthew to new england with an in rain. no. most of us a third of an inch of rain at the most. checking out the fall foliage looks good. possible showers saturday afternoon. sunday a mix of clouds and sunshine. monday columbus day lots of sun. that foliage coming out strong. drought not as bad in those locations. the colors not perfect. boston. i'll see you at 11:00. >> anchor: see you the
and out on the cape and the islands chatham and wellesley and churo the numbers in the mid and upper 60s tomorrow afternoon. with lots of sunshine. temps tomorrow and friday right around 70 degrees. perhaps warmer on friday afternoon. holiday weekend. clouds show up saturday afternoon. this cool front races across the northeast into new england showers. you see this blob of rain right here new york and pennsylvania. that's moisture pulled out of hurricane matthew. here is matthew saturday....
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Oct 18, 2016
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. >>> wellesley's police chief apologizing for historical terry cunningham made the comments during a national conference on yesterday.>> for our part, the first step in this process is for the law- enforcement profession and the iatp to acknowledge and apologize for the actions of the past. at the same time, those who denounce the police must also acknowledge today's officers are not to blame for the injustices of the past.>> he got a standing ovation. leaders of the black lives matter movement say they would like to see those comments backed up by major changes to policing and the criminal justice system. >>> new fallout from donald trump tapes. billy bush tire from the today show as melania trump speaks for the first time about her husband's comment about grabbing women. >> i was surprised. it's like he was let on to say dirty stuff. >> she questioned the timing of the tapes and admitted she fell the language of offensive. leah martin has more.>>reporter: i said to my husband that the language is unappropriate and not acceptable. >>reporter: melania trump speaking on camera for the
. >>> wellesley's police chief apologizing for historical terry cunningham made the comments during a national conference on yesterday.>> for our part, the first step in this process is for the law- enforcement profession and the iatp to acknowledge and apologize for the actions of the past. at the same time, those who denounce the police must also acknowledge today's officers are not to blame for the injustices of the past.>> he got a standing ovation. leaders of the black...
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boston, wellesley, a lot of metro-west, between one and two inches of rain. many towns closer to that, too. in boston itself, 1.48 inches of rain. the wettest day we have had since september 30 of last year. it has been a while since we got a good soaking in the city. certainly, had one yesterday. the rain north and east of us. in its wake. back to the sunshine. and the sunshine is going to last. this isn't, like, hey, we have two inches of rain. going forward of unsettled weather. nope. we are back to the dry air over the next 7 days. for the most part. aside from maybe a passing shower late thursday or thursday night. 's coming. mid-50's. near 50 in worcester. the rest of us close to 60. winds gusty at times. 20-30 miles per hour. stronger gufss across the cape. at times, over 40 miles an hour. a wind advisory for gusts upwards of 50. 50 maybe be pushing it. we will see aot gusts at times across the cape. with the wind advisory. these winds do slacken overnight tonight. we are not dealing with the windy long-range forecast here. we are going to have the win
boston, wellesley, a lot of metro-west, between one and two inches of rain. many towns closer to that, too. in boston itself, 1.48 inches of rain. the wettest day we have had since september 30 of last year. it has been a while since we got a good soaking in the city. certainly, had one yesterday. the rain north and east of us. in its wake. back to the sunshine. and the sunshine is going to last. this isn't, like, hey, we have two inches of rain. going forward of unsettled weather. nope. we are...
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Oct 20, 2016
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. >> christa: and breaking overnight, a danger us are drive that happened in wellesley when breaking it in half. >> kris: and police making an arrest in a violent home break-in in new hampshire, a family helping track down one of the suspects. >> this is "today in new england." >> christa: good thursday morning. i'm sarah french. >> christa: and i'm christa delcamp. it is going to be tough to top yesterday's weather. >> christa: it was a nice day, bri. tell us more about today. b gasp? it was more summer-like than fall-like. today it's back closer to normal for us. we will see clouds increasing as the day goes on, as well. look at the wind direction. coming off the cold water, ocean water right about 60 degrees, and so that will add a chill to the air today. much cooler than where we were yesterday. your warmest temperatures will be inland away from the coastline and also down near buzzards bay, down near the south coast. could even flirt with 70 degrees in new bedford, but keeping
. >> christa: and breaking overnight, a danger us are drive that happened in wellesley when breaking it in half. >> kris: and police making an arrest in a violent home break-in in new hampshire, a family helping track down one of the suspects. >> this is "today in new england." >> christa: good thursday morning. i'm sarah french. >> christa: and i'm christa delcamp. it is going to be tough to top yesterday's weather. >> christa: it was a nice day,...
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first leg of the pike will take about 16 minutes. 128 is slow on the southbound side into wellesley on the needham stretch. 4 95 is a little slow south. the pike to to 90's a little slow. that is traffic at this moment as we approach 4:41. jc: dependent not the warm temperatures from yesterday? i'm looking at your radar. harvey: is that a tear in your eye? that are coming? harvey: we know how you feel about the season. [laughter] there is definitely what weather on the way, cooler than yesterday. we are watching a system to the east of the bahamas. that is a tropical system. not like it will become a vicious hurricane, but moisture will get involved. we will see how it works out. let's see how the area looks. clouds moving around boston. if it yesterday, he would say today was fine. certainly cooler than yesterday. we are 61 in needham, and 59 with a wind off the water at 50 miles per hour -- 15 miles per hour. notice 70 providence, 72 in hartford. that is still above normal air. right now we are running about at this time in boston. obviously no lower than the 50's. tomorrow the tempe
first leg of the pike will take about 16 minutes. 128 is slow on the southbound side into wellesley on the needham stretch. 4 95 is a little slow south. the pike to to 90's a little slow. that is traffic at this moment as we approach 4:41. jc: dependent not the warm temperatures from yesterday? i'm looking at your radar. harvey: is that a tear in your eye? that are coming? harvey: we know how you feel about the season. [laughter] there is definitely what weather on the way, cooler than...
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Oct 12, 2016
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she is set to talk tomorrow and wellesley college. meantime new poll that shows hillary clinton leading a donald trump by eight points nationally, and cbs brian webb has the story that. >> go and register and make sure that you get out and vote november 20 a. >> reporter: moments after urging supporters of florida to vote on the wrong date, donald trump unleashed a new line of attack against rival hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton is the vessel, a corrupt global that is reading our country. >> reporter: earlier in the day, donald trump took to twitter announcing his, quote, shackles were off before calling paul ryan a weak and ineffective leader. the house speaker was among dozens of republicans who distanced himself from donald trump in the wake of the access hollywood tape >> your vote really, really counts. a lot. >> reporter: hillary clinton campaign alongside al gore in miami yesterday amid the release of more emails, allegedly obtained from the account of hillary clinton campaign chair john podesta. by wikileaks purports to sh
she is set to talk tomorrow and wellesley college. meantime new poll that shows hillary clinton leading a donald trump by eight points nationally, and cbs brian webb has the story that. >> go and register and make sure that you get out and vote november 20 a. >> reporter: moments after urging supporters of florida to vote on the wrong date, donald trump unleashed a new line of attack against rival hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton is the vessel, a corrupt global that is...
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south is getting slow into wellesley. 27 minutes to get to 495. you pr as you can see, it is slow around the pike. hurricane matthew is long gone. the impact is still very much being felt. the death toll jumped to 100 -- 108. it stranded people on both sides. 300,000 people are in emergency as the storm is inching closer to the united states it is slamming the bahamas. it was moving out of the southern part. category for, a very powerful wind and torrential rain as well. officials are telling people don't take chances. evacuate or risk being killed. >> it looks like a slight shower to the right. sometimes there were wobbles in the motion. then it will wobble back. right now still the thinking is it has to continue and may get very close to the central and northern coast of florida. the worst conditions. you can see the center of that storm is certainly headed close to shreveport. it also passed fairly close to nassau. they could get into the eyewall. this is a close look. when you see it like that, it has been intensifying. that is obviously very
south is getting slow into wellesley. 27 minutes to get to 495. you pr as you can see, it is slow around the pike. hurricane matthew is long gone. the impact is still very much being felt. the death toll jumped to 100 -- 108. it stranded people on both sides. 300,000 people are in emergency as the storm is inching closer to the united states it is slamming the bahamas. it was moving out of the southern part. category for, a very powerful wind and torrential rain as well. officials are telling...
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heather: that is chelsea clinton campaigning for her opponent -- for her mother at wellesley college. the younger clinton joined congressman joe kennedy the college affordabability plan and encouraged voters. ed: this is hurricane nicole making landfall in the veto with winds over 140 miles per hour snapping trees. you can hear how it hits the window. harvey is tracking this storm. a, where is it, and b, what is it up to? harvey: it is in the open but if you take a look at this, this is called the super direct hit. literally right over bermuda. we have one report of study went at 100 mile per hour's with gusts of 128. we have reports that 90% of the island is without power. it is now in the open atlantic. you can again see what it did. you can see the track over the shipping lanes. we have a band of showers moving into worcester county. we will track is for you and show you the temperature changes coming up. heather: new at 4:30, investigators in tyngsboro need help to solve several weekend arsons. they say 11 cars and partly homework damaged --and homes re two people charged in the m
heather: that is chelsea clinton campaigning for her opponent -- for her mother at wellesley college. the younger clinton joined congressman joe kennedy the college affordabability plan and encouraged voters. ed: this is hurricane nicole making landfall in the veto with winds over 140 miles per hour snapping trees. you can hear how it hits the window. harvey is tracking this storm. a, where is it, and b, what is it up to? harvey: it is in the open but if you take a look at this, this is called...
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>> narrator: at wellesley, hillary rodham had ridiculed politics as "the art of the possible."bodied it. >> it was understandable that in 2008, she is saying to barack obama, "it's not going to be as easy as you think it is. you know, i have the scars to prove it." >> maybe i've just lived a little long, but i have no illusions about how hard this is going to be. you are not going to wave a magic wand and have the special interests disappear! >> something very different from what she was in 1992, when she and bill clinton were the new guard. they were the boomers. they were the voice of change. but to the american public who wants to elect a president who exudes hope and aspiration, hillary started to sound like the old guard, the voice of caution, the establishment. >> it has been the honor and privilege of my life to compete for the presidency... >> narrator: by the end, hillary clinton's experience was not her strength; it was her undoing. >> i pledge my support to the next president of the united states, barack obama. (applause) >> (chanting): thank you, hillary! >> please
>> narrator: at wellesley, hillary rodham had ridiculed politics as "the art of the possible."bodied it. >> it was understandable that in 2008, she is saying to barack obama, "it's not going to be as easy as you think it is. you know, i have the scars to prove it." >> maybe i've just lived a little long, but i have no illusions about how hard this is going to be. you are not going to wave a magic wand and have the special interests disappear! >>...
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chief terrence cunningham of wellesley, massachusetts, called on police and communities to police brutality is one issue san francisco 49er colin kaepernick is protesting with his refusal to stand for the national anthem. amid the controversy, some high schools are following kaepernick's playbook. here's carter evans. >> reporter: after years of losses, the garfield bulldogs are on a roll. winning every single game so far >> for us t do this, i feel like a big change will come. >> reporter: when 49ers' quarterback colin kaepernick chose noto stand for the national anthem, running back jason nguyen was not impressed. >> my first initial thought was, oh, why is he doing this a disrespecting america, but ove time, i started to learn about it. >> reporter: daily team talks soon turned into action, an now the enre bulldogs' team is taking a stand by taking a tight end. >> i just want to see justice for all people and like for people to feel like the police brutality to stop. >> institutionalized racism, that's what i'm taking a knee for. >> reporter: they have support from the seattle school dis
chief terrence cunningham of wellesley, massachusetts, called on police and communities to police brutality is one issue san francisco 49er colin kaepernick is protesting with his refusal to stand for the national anthem. amid the controversy, some high schools are following kaepernick's playbook. here's carter evans. >> reporter: after years of losses, the garfield bulldogs are on a roll. winning every single game so far >> for us t do this, i feel like a big change will come....
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ed: right now, wellesley police are investigating a drowning at morses pond. video from sky 5 shows the first two officers on scene late this afternoon. one jumped into the water wearing his street clothes to look for the missing boater. police say the victim is a landscaper who was working at a house on shore. police in wareham investigating a deadly hit and run. it happened around 8:30 last night on cranberry highway. witnesses say the victim was trying to cross the busy road when he was hit by a wte he's been identified as 54-year-old ernest raddatz of wareham. friends say he was trying to walk to their house for dinner. jc: commitment 2016: in about 2 hours the vice presidential candidates take the spotlight in a nationwide debate. you can see live pictures right there. democrat tim kaine and republican mike pence will square off at longwood university in central virginia. the trump campaign says pence is ready to deliver a that will happen they say tonight. a clinton spokesman says kaine's task is to reinforce clinton's momentum from last week. you can wa
ed: right now, wellesley police are investigating a drowning at morses pond. video from sky 5 shows the first two officers on scene late this afternoon. one jumped into the water wearing his street clothes to look for the missing boater. police say the victim is a landscaper who was working at a house on shore. police in wareham investigating a deadly hit and run. it happened around 8:30 last night on cranberry highway. witnesses say the victim was trying to cross the busy road when he was hit...
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Oct 12, 2016
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wellesley is slow -- going from the tools to 495, the 45 minutes. pike to 290 might not be too bad, a seven minute ride. 25-26 minutes past exit route three. going through town right now is not too good. hurricane matthew may have cost as much as $10 million in damage. that is in the u.s. alone. that monster storm damaged more than one million structures in florida, georgia, and the carolinas. it. is this is to close and put people temporarily out of work. insurance companies may be liable up to $6 billion of that image. ed: spectacular outside. heather: ed: the most number of deaths in the united states from matthew has been in north carolina. the storm was much more powerful over florida. it just gives you an idea of the power of flooding rains. from the storm surge -- i heard today some of the saying that the hurricane is not over in north carolina. those rivers will be cresting through friday, saturday. here. almost guilty to say that. a few left this morning. if you saw the sunrise, it was very nice outside. taking a wider look, we season rain
wellesley is slow -- going from the tools to 495, the 45 minutes. pike to 290 might not be too bad, a seven minute ride. 25-26 minutes past exit route three. going through town right now is not too good. hurricane matthew may have cost as much as $10 million in damage. that is in the u.s. alone. that monster storm damaged more than one million structures in florida, georgia, and the carolinas. it. is this is to close and put people temporarily out of work. insurance companies may be liable up...