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mayormartywalshaboutthis family from message. you will hear from him at 7:00. juli mcdonald, wcvb newscenter 5 . ed: there is a twist over a mother and son who at sea. they have a record of fighting over money -- big money. david: good evening. yellow ribbons continue to hang outside linda carmen's home. tomorrow will be to weeks said she went missing at sea and a new chapter and her family history is coming to light. in the waiting room, a fight broke out over money. >> there was more money to fight about than the average family. david: when a wealthy developer threatened to stop supporting linda carman, she assaulted her father. >> she later told police, "he's not going ut david: he represented her on the assault case and then when he was found shot to death in his home. she submitted to a lie detector test and was cleared by investigators. >> she told me they informed her she passed the polygraph and she would not be hearing from them again. their attention to nathan, who was arrested as a suspect -- he was named as a suspect but never arrested. investigators have searche
mayor marty walsh about this family from message. you will hear from him at 7:00. juli mcdonald, wcvb newscenter 5 . ed: there is a twist over a mother and son who at sea. they have a record of fighting over money -- big money. david: good evening. yellow ribbons continue to hang outside linda carmen's home. tomorrow will be to weeks said she went missing at sea and a new chapter and her family history is coming to light. in the waiting room, a fight broke out over money. >> there was...
not be shown to the public while the investigation isongoing.ed: asa big city mayor, boston's marty walsh is watching the racial conflicts in charlotte and tulsa closely right now. on wcvb's on the record walsh says the policing solution is balance and community outreach, not profiling. >> you cannot assume everyone is carrying a gun. a crime and don't. we have to be very careful to that and make sure we talk and train with their officers. ed: you can watch on the record on sunday. heather: a lovely look at the city. we have turned the page. but kind of conditions can we expect? anchor: it feels like summer in most places. elsewhere it is all in the 80's. these guys are nice and clear. to the north, it is going to represent the leading edge of chillier air. game, upper 50's around midnight. we will let you know how the weekend plays out. >> all indications right now the patriots will start a rookie quarterback tonight. he could have a big name out there with him. >> mike lynch is live with thursday night football preview. >> good afternoon. here now, traffic is written does. n
not be shown to the public while the investigation is ongoing. ed: as a big city mayor, boston's marty walsh is watching the racial conflicts in charlotte and tulsa closely right now. on wcvb's on the record walsh says the policing solution is balance and community outreach, not profiling. >> you cannot assume everyone is carrying a gun. a crime and don't. we have to be very careful to that and make sure we talk and train with their officers. ed: you can watch on the record on sunday....
labor day breakfast. among those expected to speak, attorney general maura healey, mayormartywalsh, andelizabeth warren and ed markey. that kicks off at 9:00 at the park plaza hotel. >> filling up the gas tank can drive down the bottom line, and it turns out there are some mistakes we all make that are not helping. 75% of people told gasbuddy they chose a gas station just because it's convenient even though they could save, say, 70 cents a gallon. second, not filling up when you see a good price. 19% of people say that they wait until the gas light comes on, randy, and that can have you spending more. finally, we're not paying for cash. credit cards are convenient. but some stations still offer a discount if you pay the old-fashioned way with the green. you a 20-cent discount for doing that. >> whoa. >> i have started. i'm changing my ways. >> and it's convenient. >> yeah. that's the key. a father thankful to be alive to help his daughter move into her dorm room. >> a five-time cancer survivor. this morning his health battles have inspired her career path. natasha iacoviello is mo
labor day breakfast. among those expected to speak, attorney general maura healey, mayor marty walsh, and elizabeth warren and ed markey. that kicks off at 9:00 at the park plaza hotel. >> filling up the gas tank can drive down the bottom line, and it turns out there are some mistakes we all make that are not helping. 75% of people told gasbuddy they chose a gas station just because it's convenient even though they could save, say, 70 cents a gallon. second, not filling up when you see a...
that one-on-oneconnection.ed: readyfor the otr pop quiz?mayorwalsh: idon't think i can do as well as last time. janet: lowering exat anticipated debate takes place tomorrow night. at one venue in new york? it is on long island. it has happened there before. ed: hofstra university. mayor walsh: that shows you how and the patriots. ed: question two, three topics on the presidential debate. the first debate will focus on three topics: america's direction, achieving prosperity, and securing america. who is the moderator for this event? lester holt, bill o'reilly, or cynthia mcfadden? mayor walsh: fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mrs. wagner's car to arrive for the airport, our best offer ever, super fast 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. airbnb has totally improved my life. e school district where i live. cambridge has become unaffordable. the extra income i have lets
that one-on-one connection. ed: ready for the otr pop quiz? mayor walsh: i don't think i can do as well as last time. janet: lowering exat anticipated debate takes place tomorrow night. at one venue in new york? it is on long island. it has happened there before. ed: hofstra university. mayor walsh: that shows you how and the patriots. ed: question two, three topics on the presidential debate. the first debate will focus on three topics: america's direction, achieving prosperity, and securing...
. >> you squeeze your employees to the breaking drive up the value of yourstock.ed: senatorelizabeth warren taking no prisoners with her wells fargo interrogation. can she be this convincing in new hampshire swaying voters for clinton? and boston's mayor marty walsh is here. we talk about charlotte and massachusetts sjc ruling on race. ed: good morning, everyone.
. >> you squeeze your employees to the breaking drive up the value of your stock. ed: senator elizabeth warren taking no prisoners with her wells fargo interrogation. can she be this convincing in new hampshire swaying voters for clinton? and boston's mayor marty walsh is here. we talk about charlotte and massachusetts sjc ruling on race. ed: good morning, everyone.
census, including rising incomes and falling gasprices.ed: bostonmayormartywalshaddinghis name to a call for more money to fight zika. 77 mayors from across the country sent the letter to congressional leaders today, saying, "we urge congressional leadership to prioritize passing the zika funding package that in total, $670 million has been diverted from other health priorities to fund zika research. some of the victims of the norovirus outbreak linked to chipotle in boston got payouts from the company. a lawyer for some of the victims confirmed the financial settlements, but says the amounts are confidential. there were other payouts from chipotle across the country linked to the e. coli cases. at least one of the victims did also get coupons for free burrit maria: cutting down on homework for some of the youngest students in massachusetts. another school district making a move to let kids play more. ed: turtles with a second chance at surviving. technology making it happen. harvey: and there is more fall like temperatures on the way, an park. last night the red sox took some
census, including rising incomes and falling gas prices. ed: boston mayor marty walsh adding his name to a call for more money to fight zika. 77 mayors from across the country sent the letter to congressional leaders today, saying, "we urge congressional leadership to prioritize passing the zika funding package that in total, $670 million has been diverted from other health priorities to fund zika research. some of the victims of the norovirus outbreak linked to chipotle in boston got...
atinspectorwalshandthe health department. >> this is the problemwithedwalshandhis department. they spring this stuff at the last minute, which is at the hearing before your honor. >> if i plead and present the evidence. i'm up there. i'm held to provide evidence and i see what may staff sees. i don't make things up. >> despite his efforts to deflect, mr. hall cannot erase the simple fact that his client was caught operating a massage parlor with eight unlicensed undocumented women who have now disappeared. >> after weighing the evidence the hearing officer declares the business in violation and levies a $3,000 fine against the establishment. >> is there any fine against the masseuses? >> no. >> against the owner. >> for the record, a and y provided valid licenses for the remaining masseuses and the massage parlor reopened two weeks after inspection. but msnbc's attempts to gather more details about their compliance were unsuccessful. the owner and her attorney declined the interview on camera. so the parlor game goes on but the rules are finally beginning to change
at inspector walsh and the health department. >> this is the problem with ed walsh and his department. they spring this stuff at the last minute, which is at the hearing before your honor. >> if i plead and present the evidence. i'm up there. i'm held to provide evidence and i see what may staff sees. i don't make things up. >> despite his efforts to deflect, mr. hall cannot erase the simple fact that his client was caught operating a massage parlor with eight unlicensed...