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hi scott. >> paula david, great to be with you in boston. one of the fascinating stories concerns the airlines. they are making record profits now because of the price of fuel has dropped and they are making billions of dollars on we will have that story hour ball -- power ball fief and -- fever and the rest of the world news on cbs world news at 6. >>> tom brady's worrisome ankle fact. advil pain relievers are used by more households than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. if you could see your cough, it's just a cough. you'd see how often you cough all day and so would everyone else. new robitussin 12 hour delivers fast, powerful cough relief that lasts up to twelve hours. new robitussin 12 hour cough relief. >>> oscar nomination will be announced tomorrow in hollywood and spotlight the film about the boston globe investigation into the clergy sex abuse crisis in boston is expected to be among the nominees. >> i what chance to sit down with --
hi scott. >> paula david, great to be with you in boston. one of the fascinating stories concerns the airlines. they are making record profits now because of the price of fuel has dropped and they are making billions of dollars on we will have that story hour ball -- power ball fief and -- fever and the rest of the world news on cbs world news at 6. >>> tom brady's worrisome ankle fact. advil pain relievers are used by more households than any other leading brand. to treat their...
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hello, charlie. >> hey david and paula. tonight we will have new details on the raid that captured escaped drug king pinning el chapo mention cay special forces recovered him but can prisons hold him? that's the question. we will have that and more coming up on the cbs evening you. you. >> thank you. free ride. the state law that says the tolls should come down next year. why the government says don't energy supply rates keep going up and down. at eversource, we don't like it any more than you do. it doesn't mean more money for us. it means that the market price of the energy we buy for you has changed. so we're working with partners across the region to increase our natural gas supply and bring in affordable, clean hydropower from canada. we're leading the way toward the solution... because more energy means lower energy supply rates for you. mass pike would go toll free may be in for a bit of a surprise. state law says the tolls should col down once all of the debt is paid off. del -- come down once all the debt is paid o
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paula. >> and david speaking of way back, some boston's oldest trolley parts are revived. pulled from the shelves of a museum to be put back to work. keep the 10 ashmont mattapan from the world war ii era running. mbta says the parts store and sea shore trolley museum in kennebunkport maine is used a couple times per year because they are not manufactured anymore. >> >>> still to come, dogs are usually known he as man's best friend. turtle? >> up next a pup being credited >>> this is a rescue in the south shore. really like something we have never heard of. >> a dog now being credited with saving a sea turtle. this giant newfoundland development da was walk the beach when she led the owners to a stranded sea turtle camouflaged by the sand. aquarium officials say without discovery it would have died within hours and they are treating the turtle. >> just a quick reminder all access for the patriots coming up tonight at 7. it's a special live edition. >> tomorrow things get interesting. >> i will be there for game day at 2 on wbz tomorrow keep a close eye on the clouds and ma
paula. >> and david speaking of way back, some boston's oldest trolley parts are revived. pulled from the shelves of a museum to be put back to work. keep the 10 ashmont mattapan from the world war ii era running. mbta says the parts store and sea shore trolley museum in kennebunkport maine is used a couple times per year because they are not manufactured anymore. >> >>> still to come, dogs are usually known he as man's best friend. turtle? >> up next a pup being...
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live in the satellite center, paula evans, wbz news. >> paula, thank you. tonight we have our eye on the storm. the threat of black ice overnight before a weekend soaker and possibly a run at record high temperatures. we are all over the place here, eric. >> lots to keep us busy here in the weather department. we'll start with tonight and anywhere near the coastline, still very mild, near 40 degrees. but inland is where we are watching. 32 in keen. 33 and orange at 34 degrees. a little bit of drizzle around so far tonight. more off to our west, and as this moves in, a clans chance for some icy areas. overnight travel into tomorrow morning. as we look at this hour by hour, outside of 495, everyone else staying above that freezing mark, so just regular drizzle. a lot of clouds out there during the day tomorrow, and similar to what we had today. eventually temperatures do jump us and the icy threat goes away. sunday, a soaking rain, 50s, and strong winds. we'll take a full look at your forecast coming up in a few. >> eric, thank you. tonight the family of an i
live in the satellite center, paula evans, wbz news. >> paula, thank you. tonight we have our eye on the storm. the threat of black ice overnight before a weekend soaker and possibly a run at record high temperatures. we are all over the place here, eric. >> lots to keep us busy here in the weather department. we'll start with tonight and anywhere near the coastline, still very mild, near 40 degrees. but inland is where we are watching. 32 in keen. 33 and orange at 34 degrees. a...
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live in lawrence, jim armstrong wbz news paula. >> excellent training. thanks so much. >>> and as ken macleod said we are awaiting a news conference any moment and we will bring it to you live as soon as they begin. we will be staying with this story into the night. stay with wbz news for the very latest at 10 and 11 as well. >>> we have breaking news tonight from wall street. now off to it's worst start in a year ever. the dow jones dropped nearly 400 points because of the worries about china's economy. and 3%. >>> and new at 6, fake guns posing a very real threat. tonight a. new push to help police identify the real thing. and perhaps save lives. we will have that in a moment but fares news conference we have been awaiting in north critically injured in an factory. this is the state fire marshal let's listen in. >> you tell me when we are ready to go. okay. >> okay good evening. >> ready? >> good evening. we are at located at 60 willow street north andover. it's the dow chemical plant. the incident time was 2:28 this afternoon. when first arriving unit
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>> reporter: sure was, paula. this is what the nbta did not need one day after talking about possible fare increases, big problems with commuter rail north of the city. the end result was a miserable morning commute. maintenance crews hammering away at the commuter rail track in lawrence a short distance from a disabled train. that train derailed this morning clogging the line for around 1:00 p.m. it was back up right and slowly rolling away. does not run well in the winter time. >> reporter: the damage was done. damage to the morning commute and damage to the t's fragile reputation. >> last year was not too good. they started off good this year, the first snowstorm we had the trains were on time. that was encouraging, but this is just another step back. >> commuters had to be bussed between lawrence and the and dover stop where they were able to get back on board for the trip into boston. all of this one day after the t unveiled a plan to raise fares. >> the prices keep going up. it's expensive. it's something li
>> reporter: sure was, paula. this is what the nbta did not need one day after talking about possible fare increases, big problems with commuter rail north of the city. the end result was a miserable morning commute. maintenance crews hammering away at the commuter rail track in lawrence a short distance from a disabled train. that train derailed this morning clogging the line for around 1:00 p.m. it was back up right and slowly rolling away. does not run well in the winter time. >>...
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hi scott. >> paula david great to be with you. president obama visiting michigan today said he would be beside himself if he was a parent in flint. where the water has been contaminated with lead. we have an interview tonight with the governor of michigan telling us how they expect to fix that problem and admitting it was the state's fault that this was unknown to the citizens for months. we will have that and the rest of the world news all coming up on the cbs evening news in 10 minutes. >> thank you. >>> coming up next she has stuck by the patriots through good and bad and stick around to hear from one of the most new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. who do you like in this election? not sure yet. whoever gets something done. we've gone from eight billion in the hole, to two billion in the black. we've cut taxes and we're growing from a loss of three hundred fifty thousand jobs, to a gain of three hundred forty-seven thousand jobs. what do you think? kasich. kasich. kasich. that's a funny name.
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>> paula archinaco: we don't know how. >> whitaker: they call them "ghost cats". >> paula archinaco: there you go. >> whitaker: and though they live in the shadows, in much of southern california, they're never far away. a trail camera caught this one a stone's throw from the rooftops of suburbia. >> jeff sikich: these animals do their best to, you know, stay elusive and away from us. ever see them. >> whitaker: jeff sikich is a park service biologist, an expert on big cats who holds something of a record-- he's seen and captured p-22 four times now. this time, he corners the animal and hits him with a tranquilizer dart. quickly, it knocks p-22 out, with his eyes still open. the batteries on his gps collar were running low. replacing them gives sikich and his crew a chance for a checkup. p-22 is healthy, weighing in at 125 pounds. from experience, sikich knows that when the animal comes to, it's no threat-- the instinct to get away from people kicks in. sure enough, a groggy p-22 wakes up and stumbles back into the shadows. >> sikich: here's the past eight traveled. >> whitaker: the
>> paula archinaco: we don't know how. >> whitaker: they call them "ghost cats". >> paula archinaco: there you go. >> whitaker: and though they live in the shadows, in much of southern california, they're never far away. a trail camera caught this one a stone's throw from the rooftops of suburbia. >> jeff sikich: these animals do their best to, you know, stay elusive and away from us. ever see them. >> whitaker: jeff sikich is a park service...
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paula. >>> david breaking news in methuen a school will shut down tomorrow because so many people are sick with the norovirus. classes will be canceled tomorrow and the building will be cleaned overthe long weekend. >>> well, let's meet the newest massachusetts millionaire. over the last couple hours the two million dollar power ball prizes sold here in the bay state have been claimed. chantee lans is live in charlestown within wore of the tickets was sold. >> reporter: good evening -- where one of the tickets were sold. it was purchased here and it is triple 7 convenience store and true to its name, lucky number 7. one family here in charlestown purchased the ticket and look at this video. keith bauer was joined by his wife sara at the braintree head quarters and match the first five winning numbers on one of the quick pick tickets e says he plans to use the money to pay off his and his wife's student loans and help out their parents. now he purchased his lucky ticket here again. the store will receive 10 grand for its sales. he won during last night's 1.5 billion dollar jackpot draw
paula. >>> david breaking news in methuen a school will shut down tomorrow because so many people are sick with the norovirus. classes will be canceled tomorrow and the building will be cleaned overthe long weekend. >>> well, let's meet the newest massachusetts millionaire. over the last couple hours the two million dollar power ball prizes sold here in the bay state have been claimed. chantee lans is live in charlestown within wore of the tickets was sold. >> reporter:...
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david and paula back to you. >> that's a long ride home. jim smith thanks. >>> new at 6 a devastating injury a woman living out her dream playing in the women's winter classic now facing a long recovery. denna laing was playing for the new woman's league. >> she crashed into the boards and now there's a push to raise at least 50,000 dollars to help with her recovery. beth is live at the scene. >> reporter: a somber and frightening moment a game a massive step forward for women's hockey. denna laing is the ultimate team player with numerous awards to her credit. another community is -- and now the community is rallying for 24-year-old ford denna laing it was a landmark moment her boston pride professional women's hockey team taking to the ice at gill jet stadium. this could be the most exciting day of my life she wrote on her facebook page. headed outdoors at 2 p.m., to play in the first ever women's winter classic. but late in the first period, the unthinkable. when she lost her footing crashed into the boards and was seriously injured take
david and paula back to you. >> that's a long ride home. jim smith thanks. >>> new at 6 a devastating injury a woman living out her dream playing in the women's winter classic now facing a long recovery. denna laing was playing for the new woman's league. >> she crashed into the boards and now there's a push to raise at least 50,000 dollars to help with her recovery. beth is live at the scene. >> reporter: a somber and frightening moment a game a massive step forward...
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paula ebben is following the story live at the satellite center with the late -- center with the the latest. >> reporter: a hundred airport workers walked off to demand higher wages. as they marched to the terminal e and they were there for several minutes when state troopers moved in and broke the demonstration apart. authorities say that 6 people then refused to leave the terminal. those were a-- the arrests. they say they are acting in the name of dr. martin luther king junior on the holiday to fight for dignity and living wage. crazy hours. they can work from 3:30 a.m. all the way to 12 p.m. in the afternoon and go off to another airport job and people shouldn't be working crazy hours and just to make ends meet. >> reporter: logan airport says the minimum wage is $11 an hour a dollar higher than the state minimum. protest like this were carried out at 10 other airports across the nation including new york chicago and washington, d.c. paula ebben. >> thank you. >>> also tonight this is the next chapter in a terrific rivalry. brady versus manning this coming weekend. patriots headi
paula ebben is following the story live at the satellite center with the late -- center with the the latest. >> reporter: a hundred airport workers walked off to demand higher wages. as they marched to the terminal e and they were there for several minutes when state troopers moved in and broke the demonstration apart. authorities say that 6 people then refused to leave the terminal. those were a-- the arrests. they say they are acting in the name of dr. martin luther king junior on the...
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david and paula back to you. >> thanks. >>> new at 6 a ground breaking garden boston bruins owner and construction of the hub on causeway a new development in front of the td garden adding retail space and offices and hotel rooms and residences and a new entrance for the home to the bruins and the celtics. the only real renovation i want to see steve is more banners going up. time. >> okay. >> that's what we are used to. garden tonight. green come in riding a 3-game winning streak and have the 5th best record in the east. it would be nice to keep trending upward. marcus smart has been selected to take part in the rising weekend in toronto. second year guard is known for stingy defense today the head coach told them defense will be the key to the celtics success this season. >> what gives us the best chance to win. >> shots will go in some nights and you won't shoot as well others but defense is consistently giving us a chance continues to be our calling card. >> bruins head into the all star break with an ugly 6-2 loss to the ducks last night. jonas got the start in net but left after
david and paula back to you. >> thanks. >>> new at 6 a ground breaking garden boston bruins owner and construction of the hub on causeway a new development in front of the td garden adding retail space and offices and hotel rooms and residences and a new entrance for the home to the bruins and the celtics. the only real renovation i want to see steve is more banners going up. time. >> okay. >> that's what we are used to. garden tonight. green come in riding a 3-game...
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bill. >> reporter: paula this is really inconceivable to most people. you have a guy who allegedly goes in and stabs to death hishe is strained wife in front their two kids and 11-year-old step daughter. 35-year-old marty mcdonald was led into court the familiar live julie meede cringed and her father wept as the prosecutor described the brutal murder and 911 call from her 11- year-old daughter. >> indicateing that her mother had just been stabbed by her stepfather and they found 34- year-old julie meede appeared to be have been severely beatened and stabbed multiple times. >> reporter: she lived here with her three daughters. a 9 month old and 3-year-old were fathered by marty mcdonald. the couple had been having problems and they were separated but neighbors had no inkling of what was possible. >> never had any incident you you know hour before what happened i waved to him and never thought anything was wrong. >> reporter: last night mcdonald snapped then beat and stabbed his wife in front of three kid. kids. >> then at some point took out a knife and
bill. >> reporter: paula this is really inconceivable to most people. you have a guy who allegedly goes in and stabs to death hishe is strained wife in front their two kids and 11-year-old step daughter. 35-year-old marty mcdonald was led into court the familiar live julie meede cringed and her father wept as the prosecutor described the brutal murder and 911 call from her 11- year-old daughter. >> indicateing that her mother had just been stabbed by her stepfather and they found...
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happy new year scott. >> happy new year paula and liam great to be with you in boston. it was a few minutes ago that president obama intends to do about strengthening gun laws in the country. he plans to do it by executive order going around congress which will certainly test the limits of presidential power. we will have details of the president's plan and the rest of the world news coming up on the cbs evening news in about 10 minutes. >> thank you. >>> first hook at new addition to the bike that could-- look at the new addition to the bike that could make your commute faster. find your sweet spot today with dunkin's enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. america runs on dunkin'. dear fellow citizen, i know what it' s like to buy a house. i know how it feels to be stressed about money. i understand what a scary word "retirement" is, and i can help. because i' m not just a fellow dad, fellow mom, fellow saver, i' m a fellow citizen. who gets up every day and tries sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke robert kennedy deanna morrison
happy new year scott. >> happy new year paula and liam great to be with you in boston. it was a few minutes ago that president obama intends to do about strengthening gun laws in the country. he plans to do it by executive order going around congress which will certainly test the limits of presidential power. we will have details of the president's plan and the rest of the world news coming up on the cbs evening news in about 10 minutes. >> thank you. >>> first hook at new...
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paula it's one of the reasons why i had such a hard time in school. getting up so early. >> awful. just it's hard. >> it's dark. >> and so dark. although talking about how cold it was yesterday, it was one of the crazy days that would have been pouring. >> spring in january. >> right. >> we had a squall line moving through and i looked at the doing. not winter he it's winter today. -- winter. it's winter today. 58 in boston yesterday. 56 in worcester. change. look at the 24 hour temperature chang across the area. readings are about 30 degrees colder than this time yesterday. 32 colder in springfield and 31 colder in worcester. so a little spring street didn't last for too long and across the northeast great lakes cold. cleveland at 15. lake-effect snow machine is cranking and that's more like it. real feel temperaturess and the gusts will diminish through the lows 212-- 12 to 18 for most. 22 in downtown boston which is age for this time of year. average low in boston is 22 for the state. looking at the lake-effect snow streaming off erie and ontario we are watching for tomorrow did
paula it's one of the reasons why i had such a hard time in school. getting up so early. >> awful. just it's hard. >> it's dark. >> and so dark. although talking about how cold it was yesterday, it was one of the crazy days that would have been pouring. >> spring in january. >> right. >> we had a squall line moving through and i looked at the doing. not winter he it's winter today. -- winter. it's winter today. 58 in boston yesterday. 56 in worcester. change....
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let's go to paula ebben in the satellite cerne. >> reporter: these soldiers were working when gunfire broke out. one was killed and two others wounded. a medical helicopter responded to help the soldiers and was hit by mortar fire while it was on the ground but it was able to take off. military spokesman offered his condolences to the families of president obama announced last year that u.s. troops will remain at current levels in 2016, david? >> paula, thank you. >>> all new at 5:00 a manchester woman defending herself against a would be robber shooting him as he says he tried to grab her. the 65-year-old woman says the man followed her from a convenience store to an apartment complex. when he went for her, she pulled out the gun she was carrying. the suspect survived and is under arrest. >>> in other news, another day, another problem. a commuter rail train derailed in and dover before the morning rush. that left passengers facing delays. tonight riders want answers. jim smith is live in andover with the latest. jim? >> reporter: lisa, talk about bad timing, one day after the nbta w
let's go to paula ebben in the satellite cerne. >> reporter: these soldiers were working when gunfire broke out. one was killed and two others wounded. a medical helicopter responded to help the soldiers and was hit by mortar fire while it was on the ground but it was able to take off. military spokesman offered his condolences to the families of president obama announced last year that u.s. troops will remain at current levels in 2016, david? >> paula, thank you. >>> all...
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for now live in the satellite center paula ebben wbz now is. >> thank you. appreciate it. and you know eric, we joke at times that other parts of the country don't know how to deal with the snow like we do but this is dangerous for folks. >> best thing to do when you have a storm like this is stay at home. if you don't have to be out there you don't want to travel especially north and south carolina and georgia and tennessee where they don't deal with frequent winter storms like we do. what are we talking about in southern new england first flakes -- england, first flakes tomorrow. and it will head out quickly heading towards sunday morning. the impact is on saturday and saturday night. winter storm warnings along the south shore and cape and south coast. winter weather advisory is to the north. the an reminder we see sometimes a blizzard warning issued for the area. sustained winds or gust over 35 miles per hour. into the blizzard. falling or blowing snow. you don't have to have any snow falling it could be snow on the ground being blown around and visibility a quarter mi
for now live in the satellite center paula ebben wbz now is. >> thank you. appreciate it. and you know eric, we joke at times that other parts of the country don't know how to deal with the snow like we do but this is dangerous for folks. >> best thing to do when you have a storm like this is stay at home. if you don't have to be out there you don't want to travel especially north and south carolina and georgia and tennessee where they don't deal with frequent winter storms like we...
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. >>> tonight a exclusive with scarred cardinal sean o'malley as paula ebben shows us the cardinal says the state of catholic schools is strong. >> good morning. >> reporter: a rare opportunity. >> cardinal sean what do you advice young lives. [audio not understandable] >> reporter: for catholic school students to ask cardinal o'malley big questions about a changing world one the archdiocese is adapting to. >> we want to share that joy with other people. >> reporter: the cardinal's meeting with the students says he tries to reinvigorate the catholic schools and believes he has a good story to tell after a decade of declining enrollment and school closings. states has been as successful in moving people from poverty into the middle class as the catholic school system. >> reporter: how do catholic schools benefit the community? >> the children that graduate from our schools will go onto higher education and be able to find decent jobs and also to make a contribution to society. >> reporter: over the past decade, enrollment has fallen by 10,000 students. but the archdiocese says that super
. >>> tonight a exclusive with scarred cardinal sean o'malley as paula ebben shows us the cardinal says the state of catholic schools is strong. >> good morning. >> reporter: a rare opportunity. >> cardinal sean what do you advice young lives. [audio not understandable] >> reporter: for catholic school students to ask cardinal o'malley big questions about a changing world one the archdiocese is adapting to. >> we want to share that joy with other people....
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paula? >>> david, congressman seth mol ton will have a special guest with him when president obama delivers the final state of the union address. a 9-year-old syrian refugee chamber. he lost both of his arms in an attack on a refugee came' that killed his siblings. the boy wrote to president obama asking him to allow more refugees into the united states. wbz and cbs will carry the state of the union live. scott pelley will anchor our coverage at 9:00. >>> breaking news from the new england patriots and it involves one of the stars chandler jones. >> reporter: paula, thank you. we have learned from the patriots that chandler jones was hospitalized on sunday and released on the same day. now, there are no details on why jones was in the hospital but hopefully we will be able to figure that out or what he was treated for. this video is chandler jones on the practice field yesterday. he reported to work on time yesterday and participating in the meetings and practices since then. he did miss the
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paula ebben has a closer look at changes on the way. paula. >> reporter: david this effort is being led by the harvard graduate school of education and aims to address two main issues. first the intense academic pressure that high school students are under to have the perfect resume for college admission. and that pressure is leading to depression and anxiety in the country. and second, to level the playing field for lower income students. today's report is called turning the tide. and it does offer specific recommendations to change the admissions process including prioritizing quality not quantity on activities by allowing it most three extracurricular activities on an application. maying the s.a.t. and a.c.t. optional. report says this will releaseundepressure and stop overloading on ap class and let students know they will not be impressed by a whole list of ap classes and opportunity that many poorer students may not have access to. along with harvard the report has been endorsed by 85 college and universities so far including mit
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after a very cold week it's going to feel pretty good u paula and david back to you -- good. paula and david back to you. >> >>> patriots frees conference some fun at the podium. >> steve burton is at the cbs scene. the way people talk about the game sound like we are going to war but gronk reminds us it's fun. >> and it's a game. but it's a big game and he is well focused on the game. we are getting close to the game. patriots will practice tomorrow and get on a plane and head to denver. the game plan is now in placement all the pats have to do is execute it. and levan reid tells us now the little things come in to play. >> reporter: little comic relief to start the afternoon. >> wow. >> reporter: big 87 under the media lights. rob gronkowski and patriots played in a number of the pivotal games to have a routine. >> experience or not, it all comes down to how you play on sundays how you prepareit's going to be a lot of young guys that don't have a lot of experience to make big plays and there's going to be older guys that come and make plays so it doesn't matter how many pla
after a very cold week it's going to feel pretty good u paula and david back to you -- good. paula and david back to you. >> >>> patriots frees conference some fun at the podium. >> steve burton is at the cbs scene. the way people talk about the game sound like we are going to war but gronk reminds us it's fun. >> and it's a game. but it's a big game and he is well focused on the game. we are getting close to the game. patriots will practice tomorrow and get on a...
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paula nine credible. thanks. >>> -- paula. >>> a new team will run the mbta extension line project. the first task is bring down the costs. price tag is at about $3 billion. much higher than the t expected. the management group must come up with a price tag by aprilch the t will decide in may whether to continue with the project or abandon the idea altogether. >>> tonight the patriots starting to put together the game plan to take on the chiefs. the chiefs are read hot. they have won 11 straight games. of course the pats started the season hot but have lost 4 out of the past 6 games. sports director steve burton joins us and steve most >> they are. they have lost but they have been a banged up team. not to make excuses because that's not the patriot way but after the bye week the pats appear to be getting healthy at the right time. one of the big names julian sedelman has been out since november 15th with a broken foot and working out for weeks looked sharp during drills e said he felt -- he said he felt good and dying to do what he loves the most. >> it's a 12-month job and i put m
paula nine credible. thanks. >>> -- paula. >>> a new team will run the mbta extension line project. the first task is bring down the costs. price tag is at about $3 billion. much higher than the t expected. the management group must come up with a price tag by aprilch the t will decide in may whether to continue with the project or abandon the idea altogether. >>> tonight the patriots starting to put together the game plan to take on the chiefs. the chiefs are read...
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paula ebben. >> thanks. >>> developing tonight a criminal investigation is underway into the outbreak of people getting sick in chipotle. federal authorities have subpoenaed a large number of document in the restaurant chain and it's all in relation to noro vieos outbreak in california. dozens were sick nd by a similar outbreak at a chipotle in cleveland circle in massachusetts but that's not covered in this particular investigation. >>> boston globe deliveries are getting better but it will be weeks before they are back to normal. that's what the paper's chief executive tells us today. >> we are at a point where we have a structural solution to the problem. i think it will start improving dramatically starting next monday. and so i think over the next couple weeks after that you will see pretty much back to 100%. >> we just can't apologize >> globe did admit to wbz it's losing subscribers because of the delivery mess. the problem started when the globe hired a new distributor. ironically they are fixing the problem by bringing back the pape are's old distributor and -- paper's old di
paula ebben. >> thanks. >>> developing tonight a criminal investigation is underway into the outbreak of people getting sick in chipotle. federal authorities have subpoenaed a large number of document in the restaurant chain and it's all in relation to noro vieos outbreak in california. dozens were sick nd by a similar outbreak at a chipotle in cleveland circle in massachusetts but that's not covered in this particular investigation. >>> boston globe deliveries are...
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>> paula meade: they are people that are in desperate need. they have no insurance, and they usually wait, we say, "until they are train wrecks." their blood pressures come in emergency levels. we have blood sugars come in 500, 600s because they can't afford their insulin. >> pelley: but why do they not see a doctor or a nurse before they become, as you call it, "train wrecks"? >> meade: because they don't have any money. they don't have money to pay for they don't have money to go to an e.r. and these are very proud people. they... you know, you go to the e.r., you get a $3,500 bill. and then what do you do? you're given a prescription, you can't fill it. that's why they're train wrecks. they have nowhere else to go. >> pelley: glenda moore had nowhere to go but the e.r. when the pain in her leg became unbearable. her job at mcdonald's making biscuits didn't include insurance that she could afford. >> glenda moore: the only doctor that would see me, you had to have $114 up-front just to be seen. >> pelley: what does $114 mean to your monthly
>> paula meade: they are people that are in desperate need. they have no insurance, and they usually wait, we say, "until they are train wrecks." their blood pressures come in emergency levels. we have blood sugars come in 500, 600s because they can't afford their insulin. >> pelley: but why do they not see a doctor or a nurse before they become, as you call it, "train wrecks"? >> meade: because they don't have any money. they don't have money to pay for...
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. >> stephen: have you ever met paula deen, the chef? this is her first ingredient in everything, too. >> oh, the fat lady, paula deen. (laughter) yeah, i saw her. >> stephen: she is so sorry. she is so sorry. okay. gee is different than butter, right? because my doctor said if i eat any more butter, i could die. but gee is fine, right? >> it's fine, yeah. it's fine. >> yes. >> stephen: okay, good. what are the pliers for? is it customary to eat indian foot after you've pulled your teeth out? >> you need them to handle it. >> stephen: this is ingenious. i see you have a lot of refrigerator magnets. >> yes. >> stephen: this is from cabo san lucas, where in india is that? >> in mexico, i think. >> stephen: did you see sammy hagar? >> no (stephen singing) do you sing? >> i do. >> stephen: at what point are we supposed to break out into the dance or is that just the movies? it's a happy occasion. >> happy. (singing) >> stephen: we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know
. >> stephen: have you ever met paula deen, the chef? this is her first ingredient in everything, too. >> oh, the fat lady, paula deen. (laughter) yeah, i saw her. >> stephen: she is so sorry. she is so sorry. okay. gee is different than butter, right? because my doctor said if i eat any more butter, i could die. but gee is fine, right? >> it's fine, yeah. it's fine. >> yes. >> stephen: okay, good. what are the pliers for? is it customary to eat indian foot...
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paula ebben is working the center. >> reporter: the first real test for the presidential candidates is two weeks from tonight. the iowa caucus in every campaign stop is so critical, which is why they hit the road on this national holiday, echoing the spirit of mlk. visitors reflected at the mlk capital on monday. while the presidential candidates marked his legacy on the campaign trail. >> we should pay tribute to people who helped bring us to this point and be challenged to continue their work. >> what is important is that we remember his vision. the world that he wanted to see, the america he wanted to see. >> reporter: all three commemorated the civil rights leader on the steps of the columbia. republican candidates also took front-runner donald trump made a campaign stop in new hampshire and at liberty university in virginia. >> we will dedicate that to doctor martin luther king. >> truck and jeb bush tweeted a picture of doctor king saying he changed the nation for the better. have donald trump and ted cruz in a virtual tie in hillary clinton slightly ahead of bernie sanders. >> o
paula ebben is working the center. >> reporter: the first real test for the presidential candidates is two weeks from tonight. the iowa caucus in every campaign stop is so critical, which is why they hit the road on this national holiday, echoing the spirit of mlk. visitors reflected at the mlk capital on monday. while the presidential candidates marked his legacy on the campaign trail. >> we should pay tribute to people who helped bring us to this point and be challenged to...
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david and paula, back to you. >> all right, goes eric. >>> unfortunately, the patriots won't be playing at gillette in the snow. they have to hit the road. driving to denver. >> jim smith takes us on board a bus that is a tailgaters dream. >> reporter: welcome aboard the ultimate tailgate bus. they bought the converted school bus in 2009 and slowly >> we got a couple of nice speakers up here that were donated by a friend. these up here were, too. we are hdtv capable. minivan seats off craigslist. >> dirt from the 2004 red sox world series game 4 pitchers mound and a furry mascot. >> for a pats fan, this is heaven, nirvana. >> working on it is fun. something. you start toward a basic strip bus. >> this bus gets attention when before games. in fact, this even has their own theme mu sick. >> what is the reception like on the road. >> they like the music, not so so much the team. we get a few things thrown at us, a couple of hot dogs. >> it has traveled to cleveland, buffalo and charlotte. >> on to san francisco. >> in foxborough, goes jim smith, wbz news. >> the one thing that would make t
david and paula, back to you. >> all right, goes eric. >>> unfortunately, the patriots won't be playing at gillette in the snow. they have to hit the road. driving to denver. >> jim smith takes us on board a bus that is a tailgaters dream. >> reporter: welcome aboard the ultimate tailgate bus. they bought the converted school bus in 2009 and slowly >> we got a couple of nice speakers up here that were donated by a friend. these up here were, too. we are hdtv...
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she will be charged with child david and paula. >> thanks very much. >>> this all happened in the middle of some of the coldest winter. >> things will improve. eric fisher is here with
she will be charged with child david and paula. >> thanks very much. >>> this all happened in the middle of some of the coldest winter. >> things will improve. eric fisher is here with
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. >>> paula takes a closer look to see if this dream of a few more hours of sleep will ever become a reality. it is our eye on education . >> reporter: the school buses roll in early at the high school. >>> is it tough to be here? >> classes begin at 7:50. >> i don't get a lot of sleep, it would be super nice to start >>> to help these busy teenagers newton is now looking into the possibility of a later high school start time. >> research is so over whelmelling and studies continue to come out that say that later start times are healthier for adolescents. >>> the american academy of pediatrics recommends middle and high schools delay the start of class to 8:30 or later. harvard found 16-year-olds could benefit from a 10:00 start time. in hour later could be best for 18-year-olds. changing is clock is not easy. >> if it was simple a lot of smart people would have done it a long time ago. >>> after school sports activities, jobs and schedules at the elementary schools create a maze of challenges. >>> it would complications. >> i'm a fan of letting them sleep but my daughter said shewan
. >>> paula takes a closer look to see if this dream of a few more hours of sleep will ever become a reality. it is our eye on education . >> reporter: the school buses roll in early at the high school. >>> is it tough to be here? >> classes begin at 7:50. >> i don't get a lot of sleep, it would be super nice to start >>> to help these busy teenagers newton is now looking into the possibility of a later high school start time. >> research is so...
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and he is sharing his thoughts on it exclusively with paula ebben. >> reporter: you put out a statement in october when spotlight was released have you what chance to see the film. >> i have yes. >> well it's powerful film and i think it's contribution. >> this is first time he haspublicly anodged he seen spotlight. cardinal leads -- acknowledged he has seen spotlight. he cardinal leads the subject advising the cardinal. >> it's cold. >> it's chilly. >> we popped out for coffee and you gave me fun fact today. first, hurricane in january since 1930. >> 1938. >> 1938. >> it's been 08 something years. >> you don't -- 08 something years -- 80 something years. >> you don't hear about that. >> hurricane season starts in june but we are talking about hurricane alex. was a subtropical storm but 85- mile-per-hour winds category one hurricane moving north northeast and it's going weaken into a remanent low by the time we get to the weekend heading towards greenland and impressive to be talking about the tropics in january. 22 the real feel in boston right now. a little progress over yesterday. in
and he is sharing his thoughts on it exclusively with paula ebben. >> reporter: you put out a statement in october when spotlight was released have you what chance to see the film. >> i have yes. >> well it's powerful film and i think it's contribution. >> this is first time he haspublicly anodged he seen spotlight. cardinal leads -- acknowledged he has seen spotlight. he cardinal leads the subject advising the cardinal. >> it's cold. >> it's chilly. >>...
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just yesterday our paula ebben asked cardinal o'malley for his >> it's powerful film and i think that it's contribution. winner. wrote. >> reporter: it shines a floodlight on the importance of journalism. >> it's really only investigative reporters that hold powerful institutions and powerful individuals accountable for what they do. >> reporter: as for the guy who plays him he says rough low is studious and generous and >> maybe they do. >> reporter: at the premier in october ruffalo told us why he was so motivated to study his character. >> when you are playing real people and you are telling a story about victims of priests rape and cover-up by the catholic church you have to get it right. >> reporter: brie sison. >> it's interesting because black mask was the one tharly on getting the buzz that it was going to win all kinds i've wards and got shut out and did doesn't anything. >> spotlight was so much better i thought it was so well-done. >> you are excited for this. i love the academy awards so i admit it so it was very good. >> good weekend to check out movies i think. >> got a
just yesterday our paula ebben asked cardinal o'malley for his >> it's powerful film and i think that it's contribution. winner. wrote. >> reporter: it shines a floodlight on the importance of journalism. >> it's really only investigative reporters that hold powerful institutions and powerful individuals accountable for what they do. >> reporter: as for the guy who plays him he says rough low is studious and generous and >> maybe they do. >> reporter: at the...
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paula ebben. custody in the murder of an american woman in italy. ashley olsen's boyfriend found her strangled in her apartment last weekend. investigators influence focused on a man caught on surveillance video walking olson home from a nightclub hours before she was killed. cnn is reporting tonight that man is under arrest. his name has not been released. >>> you may remember this incredible picture. a car frozen in a block of ice near buffalo. it is finally free tonight. crews chipped away the ice enough to drive the car onto a tow truck but as you can see, it wasn't easy. we are all trying to guess what kind of car it was. talk a wr x -- >> a wrx maybe? >> a mitsubishi. definitely. >>> truck we had gusts overnight, but 50 miles per hour. and pierced the roof in the living room. a sign of what those strong winds can do. winds are diminishing tonight. a couple left over gusts of 20 miles per hour but they continue dying down until tomorrow morning. temperatures in the teens and low 20s, only dropping a couple more degrees before daybreak that wint
paula ebben. custody in the murder of an american woman in italy. ashley olsen's boyfriend found her strangled in her apartment last weekend. investigators influence focused on a man caught on surveillance video walking olson home from a nightclub hours before she was killed. cnn is reporting tonight that man is under arrest. his name has not been released. >>> you may remember this incredible picture. a car frozen in a block of ice near buffalo. it is finally free tonight. crews...
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paula ebben is in the weather center. >> we just found out schools and offices in washington dc are close again tomorrow. >> reporter: yes, baltimore, philadelphia and the nations capital will have another day off school as crews up and down clogged streets. it will take days for people along the east coast to dig out after a monstrous storm dumped record amounts of snow on many areas. washington dc is still in the snow emergency after 22 inches fell. some streets still haven't been touched. >> somebody needs to get up here. if a fire truck or ambulance needed to, it doesn't look like they are getting in. >> truck parts of maryland saw 30 inches. the snow was too much for this treacherous and it brought down several porches and damaged a grocery store. the storm also brought major flooding to southern new jersey and new york city as quickly bouncing back from 27 inches, the biggest snowfall on record. >> i have been living in new york for 28 years and this is the worst i have ever seen. >> reporter: at least 45 people in 11 states died in this weekend's blizzard clerk --. >> if you ride t
paula ebben is in the weather center. >> we just found out schools and offices in washington dc are close again tomorrow. >> reporter: yes, baltimore, philadelphia and the nations capital will have another day off school as crews up and down clogged streets. it will take days for people along the east coast to dig out after a monstrous storm dumped record amounts of snow on many areas. washington dc is still in the snow emergency after 22 inches fell. some streets still haven't been...
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she resigned and paula ebben has a closer look. >> reporter: the official wanted to include an elderly woman in an announcement about a snow shoveling program in cranston and at first, it appeared things went as planned. and a wig. but the woman wearing a name tag that said cranston senior home resident was really a man dressed up for the part. here he is standing near cranston mayor allan fung who had no idea until later on. favorite project. >> reporter: the senior service director sue stenhouse rolledout the snow angel program allowing kids to get it appears it was planned out. snow from the ice rink was brought if and there were shovelers to stand front sent aer the only thing missing were senior citizens. someone made the decision to dress up this senior center's van driver david roberts to pose as an elderly woman. but no one seems to know why the dization was made. >> he said to -- were why the decision was made. >> he said i need gray hair carly. >> reporter: goat part of the disgeese at elaine mancuso's salon. >> he drives the citizens in to the salon and said elaine do you ha
she resigned and paula ebben has a closer look. >> reporter: the official wanted to include an elderly woman in an announcement about a snow shoveling program in cranston and at first, it appeared things went as planned. and a wig. but the woman wearing a name tag that said cranston senior home resident was really a man dressed up for the part. here he is standing near cranston mayor allan fung who had no idea until later on. favorite project. >> reporter: the senior service...
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. >> hey paula david great to be with you. looks like boston and new york city will be spared the worst of the blizzard of 2016. and down farther south in washington and those places, it could be as much as 2, 2 1/2 feet of snow. we are going to to tell you about the travel re-- tell you about the travel restrictions and all the like on the cbs evening news in 10 minutes. >> thanks so much. and eric fisher will join scott on the cbs evening news. what a big storm this is. >> lots to talk about all week and you know we are not taking the brunt of this one, you know, you've got snow and plows out there tomorrow and blizzard warning for martha's vineyard. overshadowed by what's going on to the south. >> you see the other cities we are not in the real depths of. >> refreshing. >> yeah. >> it's been a while since dc has seen a storm like. this let's look locally first flakes developing tomorrow coast and cape and islands and moving northward heading towards lunchtime. peak snow tomorrow afternoon and night. real focus on southeaste
. >> hey paula david great to be with you. looks like boston and new york city will be spared the worst of the blizzard of 2016. and down farther south in washington and those places, it could be as much as 2, 2 1/2 feet of snow. we are going to to tell you about the travel re-- tell you about the travel restrictions and all the like on the cbs evening news in 10 minutes. >> thanks so much. and eric fisher will join scott on the cbs evening news. what a big storm this is. >>...
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paula ebben has a look back at >> i guess that a person is not known by the good times but known by the adversity. >> reporter: and tough talking wisecracking vincent buddy cianci had plenty of adversity. >> as mayor of the sit they. >> reporter: he was elected mayor in 1974. but ten years later he was forced to resign after being convicted of assaulting his ex- wife's lover. >> you be cents to the the adult correctional institution. >> reporter: that was detour weasms's-- ewas elected mayor again ash did he -- he was elected mayor again a few years later by the scandal called plunder dome was the beginning of the end. it was an investigation into city hall corruption. cianci faced charges he orchestrated bribes for jobs contracts and campaign contributions. >> the judge was fair and he think the system is fair. >> >> reporter: he was found guilty on only one count. >> i was acquitted of 29 charges and i was convicted of >> reporter: and he defiantly held on to the office. >> i have at this point no intention of stepping down because that's not what the law provides for. >> reporter: th
paula ebben has a look back at >> i guess that a person is not known by the good times but known by the adversity. >> reporter: and tough talking wisecracking vincent buddy cianci had plenty of adversity. >> as mayor of the sit they. >> reporter: he was elected mayor in 1974. but ten years later he was forced to resign after being convicted of assaulting his ex- wife's lover. >> you be cents to the the adult correctional institution. >> reporter: that was...
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paula ebben joins us. it's not just people in the u.s. that are hoping this is their ticket to paradise. >> the powerball is going global. $1.5billion is a lot of money. people over the border in onth their -- on their luck. >> i will take my chances like everyone else. >> reporter: sherry drove nearly two hours from her ontario home for a chance to become the world's next billionaire. >> we come and drop a lot of money. we shop in the u.s. a lot. we give to you. it's time you give back. >> our neighbors to the north have been traveling from cities like vancouver, very r and montreal. >> they come here for the lotto. >> this they are legally allowed to do. >> you don't have to be a u.s. citizen to buy a powerball ticket as long as you buy them at an authorized retail location. >> the federal government can hold 30% of gambling winnings to a foreigner, 5% more than a u.s. resident. no matter what side you are on, the escaping 1 in 300 million chance of winning. >> you can dream. against winning, somebody has to win so you can dream. >> so,
paula ebben joins us. it's not just people in the u.s. that are hoping this is their ticket to paradise. >> the powerball is going global. $1.5billion is a lot of money. people over the border in onth their -- on their luck. >> i will take my chances like everyone else. >> reporter: sherry drove nearly two hours from her ontario home for a chance to become the world's next billionaire. >> we come and drop a lot of money. we shop in the u.s. a lot. we give to you. it's...
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statement and hadn't seen the movie but he has now and is sharing his thoughts on it exclusively with wbz paula ebben>> reporter: you put out a statement in october when spotlight was release have film. >> reporter: any thoughts. >> it's a powerful film and i think that it's a contribution. >> this is the first timecard publicly he's seen spotlight he leads the sex abuse panel set up by pope fran ies is advice -- francis to advice him on thissue. >> cathin -- kathryn-- catherine greig will be back in court. she refused to testify if other people head the gangster hide. >>> a teenage in rhode island faces charges. police say that he took a selfie with a stolen ipad. the victim told police someone stole the ipad from his car and the suspect selfie turned up on the victim's cloud server. police used the fiend my phone app and tracked the device to a home in woonsocket and arrested the 19-year-old and returned the ipad to the owner. >>> 4:49. a new controversy surrounding a republican presidential candidate. >> ahead, the financial mistake senator ted cruz is now admitting to. owners, the new strai
statement and hadn't seen the movie but he has now and is sharing his thoughts on it exclusively with wbz paula ebben>> reporter: you put out a statement in october when spotlight was release have film. >> reporter: any thoughts. >> it's a powerful film and i think that it's a contribution. >> this is the first timecard publicly he's seen spotlight he leads the sex abuse panel set up by pope fran ies is advice -- francis to advice him on thissue. >> cathin --...
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paula ebben has the story. >> reporter: meet the most loved tail wagging student in all of plymouth. this is beamer. a 2-year-old yellow lab assistance dog. >> the best part is you take >> he is silly all the time sometimes. >> reporter: teacher beth cane came up with the idea of getting a highly trained dog for classroom of special needs students needs organizations matched this cane with beamer and he's been a member of the class at nathaniel mortan september. >> it's learning experience for class. beamer are -- >> reporter: beamer helps with motor skills and daley responsibilities a priceless learning experience for the kids but there is a price for training and having an assistance dog. amount of money to keep him. >> reporter: this classroom of the special -- 9 special needs student raised 9500 dollars to keep beamer. and the fund-- >> and the fund raising is for the classroom one of the most beneficial parts of having beamer with us. people. >> reporter: and just this raising goal. how does that make you feel? >> that's the best thing that ever happened to me. >> we all feel ha
paula ebben has the story. >> reporter: meet the most loved tail wagging student in all of plymouth. this is beamer. a 2-year-old yellow lab assistance dog. >> the best part is you take >> he is silly all the time sometimes. >> reporter: teacher beth cane came up with the idea of getting a highly trained dog for classroom of special needs students needs organizations matched this cane with beamer and he's been a member of the class at nathaniel mortan september. >>...
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surrounding the retired four-star general who last year admitted to giving his biographer and lover, paula broadwell, several notebooks he knew contained highly classified information and initially lying about it to f.b.i. >> i can only say again how sorry i am to let-- to those i let down. >> reporter: as carter weighed whether to demote david petreaus and reduce his military pension by $40,000 a year, a number of lawmakers in both parties came to his defense. in a letter earlier this month, senators john mccain and jack reed said petraeus apologized and shouldn't face additional punishment. the former c.i.a. director's fate also comes up on the campaign trail. >> if there's an effort to take a star away from general petraeus, and i as a member of the senate can push back, i will push back. >> absolutely. i mean, look, the man's a patriot. he's paid a price. >> reporter: some republican candidates, like ted cruz and donald trump, have seized on petraeus' case by comparing it to the controversy over hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server and whether she knowingly sent or received
surrounding the retired four-star general who last year admitted to giving his biographer and lover, paula broadwell, several notebooks he knew contained highly classified information and initially lying about it to f.b.i. >> i can only say again how sorry i am to let-- to those i let down. >> reporter: as carter weighed whether to demote david petreaus and reduce his military pension by $40,000 a year, a number of lawmakers in both parties came to his defense. in a letter earlier...
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david and paula back to you. >> all right thanks so much. >>> weekend snowstorm would have been a peb perfect time to bring peyton manning to foxboro sadly the patriots have to go to denver. >> sadly this is the deal. steve no home field advantage. >> no it goes through denver butthey will be ready. peyton manning had a great career and tom brady's has been bed better and he is at the top of the game. they meet with the 17 time with a trip for the super bowl 50 on the line. brady and belichick owned manning but brady won twice in denver. the quarterback was thibault and canal. this morning on weei tom brady said the game is in denver and they are always a grind. >> we have had a lot of close games there and it's always comes down to something at the end. we have been out there once this year and learned a lot from that experience and they are a great opponent and it will take our max effort. >> now whenned by ay was -- braid -- when braid yea was fighting deflate gate a e-mail was released and brady wrote he had another 7 or 8 years to play and peyton only had 2. broncos quarterback s
david and paula back to you. >> all right thanks so much. >>> weekend snowstorm would have been a peb perfect time to bring peyton manning to foxboro sadly the patriots have to go to denver. >> sadly this is the deal. steve no home field advantage. >> no it goes through denver butthey will be ready. peyton manning had a great career and tom brady's has been bed better and he is at the top of the game. they meet with the 17 time with a trip for the super bowl 50 on the...
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. >> reporter: today 44-year-old paula peirera had a mammogram. she's done that every year since turning 40. >> between me and my doctor, we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly screening mammography. >> reporter: the u.s. preventative services task force says women of average risk should make an individual choice about whether to screen between the ages of 40 and 49 and be screened every other year between 50 and 74. studies suggest screening mammography is about twice as effective at saving lives in women 50 to 59 as in women 40 to 49. still, in that younger age group, about four deaths are prevented for every 10,000 women screened over ten years. some doctors worry about the message these new guidelines may be sending to younger women. dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issu
. >> reporter: today 44-year-old paula peirera had a mammogram. she's done that every year since turning 40. >> between me and my doctor, we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly screening mammography. >> reporter: the u.s. preventative services task force says women of average risk should make an individual choice about whether to screen between the ages of 40 and 49 and be screened every other year between 50 and 74. studies suggest screening mammography is...
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. >> reporter: david and paula good evening. that's rightch the scene remains -- right. the scene remains active. you can look for yourself. police say they are waiting for a search warrant to go inside one of the apartments. bloody clothes in broad day height mark the spots where police say two men were found shot and stabbed on harvard street after being pushed out of a vehicle. >> i ran to the windows and sought car go right in front. >> one person got out but didn't shut the door and started to back away and pulled up to the emt vehicle and i don't understand they had found two people out.
. >> reporter: david and paula good evening. that's rightch the scene remains -- right. the scene remains active. you can look for yourself. police say they are waiting for a search warrant to go inside one of the apartments. bloody clothes in broad day height mark the spots where police say two men were found shot and stabbed on harvard street after being pushed out of a vehicle. >> i ran to the windows and sought car go right in front. >> one person got out but didn't shut...
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. >> reporter: superintendent paula ackerland. >> scientists tell us it will happen at some point. it's verien predictable as to when, so we need to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why construction workers are racing to finish this vertical evacuation structure, the first of its kind in north america. the shelter sits on the roof of a new school, rising 44 feet high with 14-inch-knick walls. it could save thousands of students and residents seeking refuge. like the japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011 that killed there is an impending disaster coming this way. 70 miles off america's pacific northwest, from northern california to vancouver island sits the fault line known as the cascada subduction zone, where the oceanianic plate is slowing being forced between the north american plate. >> it buckles. it buckles upward and gets pushed backward like a spring until eventually after a few hundred years it just has to let go. >> reporter: for 25 years oregon state geologist chris goldfinger has warned of the possibility of disaster. he and other scientists have been collecting core
. >> reporter: superintendent paula ackerland. >> scientists tell us it will happen at some point. it's verien predictable as to when, so we need to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why construction workers are racing to finish this vertical evacuation structure, the first of its kind in north america. the shelter sits on the roof of a new school, rising 44 feet high with 14-inch-knick walls. it could save thousands of students and residents seeking refuge. like the japanese...
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paul ebben is here with more -- paula ebben is here with more. >> reporter: the moments were pulled to safety. all cold but in good spirits after being trapped for 10 hours, 900 feet below ground. this all happened when an elevator broke down in a central new york salt mine. officials say the miners huddled together to keep warm and blankets and supplies were lowered to them until a crane could be brought in. the mine manager calls these men inspiring. >> in true fashion they waited until the last one was up until they wouldr altogether. >> reporter: op -- they were altogether. >> reporter: operation mints are -- operations at the mine are on hold. >> thanks. >>> now to the developing story in paris tonight where french police say a man with a knife was yelling and trying to get into the police station when officers had to shoot and kill him. liam martin is live with the latest. >> reporter: the paris prosecutor's office is opening a terrorism investigation. they say the man showed up at a paris police station with a butcher knife wearing what they later discovered were fake explosives
paul ebben is here with more -- paula ebben is here with more. >> reporter: the moments were pulled to safety. all cold but in good spirits after being trapped for 10 hours, 900 feet below ground. this all happened when an elevator broke down in a central new york salt mine. officials say the miners huddled together to keep warm and blankets and supplies were lowered to them until a crane could be brought in. the mine manager calls these men inspiring. >> in true fashion they waited...
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. >> paula ebben is here with a closer look at what led up to the shooting. >> reporter: the injured officer is at boston medical center where doctors are treating him for a serious leg injury. it was just before 10:30 this morning and the other officers were trying to pull over 27- year-old grant headley. his driver's license was suspended and police say that he is a known drug dealer in thearea. officers boxed him in on mount bowdoin teares and -- terrace and headley opened fire he and officers were able to tackle headley he's ran away. so the injured officer is expected to survive and headly face as young on monday. >> coming up here on wbz news at 6a. trauma surgeon talks about the tool that may have saved the david. >>> investigators are still inside the north andover dow chemical facility trying to figure out exactly what sparked the explosion that critically injured several workers. hazmat teams spent most of the day at dow chemical trying to make sure the scene was safe. ken macleod is live. >> reporter: a mangled container with the explosive chemicals still in it was carted
. >> paula ebben is here with a closer look at what led up to the shooting. >> reporter: the injured officer is at boston medical center where doctors are treating him for a serious leg injury. it was just before 10:30 this morning and the other officers were trying to pull over 27- year-old grant headley. his driver's license was suspended and police say that he is a known drug dealer in thearea. officers boxed him in on mount bowdoin teares and -- terrace and headley opened fire...
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as paula evan reports, despite getting shot at 13 times that officer managed to get out of the car and return fire. >> this could have easily been a police funeral. >> surveillance videos show the gunman approaching officer jesse hartnett's car. another shows the suspect reaching inside the vehicle hitting the 33-year-old hitting three times. >> shots fired. i'm shot. i'm bleeding heavily. >> he exits his police vehicle starts to chase. >> the suspect was arrested near the scene and later told police he shot the officer in >> according to him he believes that the police defend laws that's contrary to the teaching of the karan. >> they are executing search warrants at his property. >> authorities say he has a criminal history and that the gun used was stolen from a philadelphia police officer 2 years ago. officer hartnett was seriously injured but expected to be okay. >> police say there's no indication the shooter was tied to a larger terror plot. the expect was treated and released into police custody. he's due in court next week. >>> a nanny on the north shore is accused of getting s
as paula evan reports, despite getting shot at 13 times that officer managed to get out of the car and return fire. >> this could have easily been a police funeral. >> surveillance videos show the gunman approaching officer jesse hartnett's car. another shows the suspect reaching inside the vehicle hitting the 33-year-old hitting three times. >> shots fired. i'm shot. i'm bleeding heavily. >> he exits his police vehicle starts to chase. >> the suspect was arrested...
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. >> reporter: superintendent paula ackerland. >> scientists tell us it will happen at some point. when, so we need to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why construction workers are racing to finish this vertical evacuation structure, the first of its kind in north america. the shelter sits on the roof of a new school, rising 44 feet high with 14-inch-thick walls. it could save thousands of students and residents seeking refuge. like the japanese earthquake and tsunamis in 2011 that killed nearly 16,000, seismologists say there is an impending disaster coming this way. 70 miles off america's pacific northwest, from northern california to vancouver island, sits the fault line known as the cascada subduction zone, where the oceanianic plate is slowing being forced between the north american plate. >> it buckles. it buckles upward and gets pushed backward like a spring until eventually after a few hundred years it just has to let go. >> reporter: for 25 years, goldfinger has warned of the possibility of disaster. he and other scientists have been collecting core samples of sediment from the
. >> reporter: superintendent paula ackerland. >> scientists tell us it will happen at some point. when, so we need to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why construction workers are racing to finish this vertical evacuation structure, the first of its kind in north america. the shelter sits on the roof of a new school, rising 44 feet high with 14-inch-thick walls. it could save thousands of students and residents seeking refuge. like the japanese earthquake and tsunamis in 2011...
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. >> reporter: today 44-year-old paula peirera had a mammogram. she's done that every year since turning 40. >> between me and my doctor, we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly screening mammography. that's for my peace of mind. >> reporter: the u.s. preventative services task force says women of average risk about whether to screen between the ages of 40 and 49 and be screened every other year between 50 and 74. studies suggest screening mammography is about twice as effective at saving lives in women 50 to 59 as in women 40 to 49. still, in that younger age group, about four deaths are prevented for every 10,000 women screened over ten years. some doctors worry about the message these new guidelines may be sending to younger women. dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is so
. >> reporter: today 44-year-old paula peirera had a mammogram. she's done that every year since turning 40. >> between me and my doctor, we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly screening mammography. that's for my peace of mind. >> reporter: the u.s. preventative services task force says women of average risk about whether to screen between the ages of 40 and 49 and be screened every other year between 50 and 74. studies suggest screening mammography is about...
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our paula ebben sat down about cardinal sean o'malley and asked him about the movie. >> reporter: you put out a statement in october when spotlight was released have you >> i have yes. >> reporter: any thoughts? >> well it's very powerful film and i think that it's contribution. >> this is the first timecard nall sean publicly acknowledged he seen spotlight and the cardinal leads the vatican sex abuse span set up by pope francis to advice him on the issue. the first batch of nominations for the 88th oscars will be announced at 8:30 this morning. >>> it's 5:20 right now. on your thursday morning up next, more on the mystery surrounding chandler jones. >> what his teammates are saying about his weekend trip to the hospital. >> plus the defense picked up against the pacers but it was it enough to snap the losing streak. stay with us. >>> both celtics and bruins in action one comes out on top. >> more on the the pats and chandler jones mystery. steve burton has morning sports. >> so much has been p made of the chandler jones -- been made of the chandler jones story but he is not missed a
our paula ebben sat down about cardinal sean o'malley and asked him about the movie. >> reporter: you put out a statement in october when spotlight was released have you >> i have yes. >> reporter: any thoughts? >> well it's very powerful film and i think that it's contribution. >> this is the first timecard nall sean publicly acknowledged he seen spotlight and the cardinal leads the vatican sex abuse span set up by pope francis to advice him on the issue. the...