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to put boston on the hook for overruns. i refuse to commit signing a guarantee using taxpayers' dollars to pay for the olympics. >> massachusetts governor want time to make sure taxpayers wouldn't foot the $8.6 billion expected to bring the games to boston. >> our view was towards the ends of july beginning of august, we'd have a panel of experts helping us to figure out what the expectations would be with regard to the commonwealth going forward on that. >> charlie baker. >> the withdrawal of boston puts the spotlights on los angeles. they healed a host of game in the '80s and san francisco and washington. the i.o.c. will decide in 2017 the question is will we see more of this. >> we'll talk about this in a minute. >> boston may not want the games. others see it as a prize. friday the 2022 winter games will be hosted. beijing, china and kazakhstan are the favourites. leaders in almati emphasised the snowy climate and size in their pitch. dave zirin is sports editor for the nation host of the "edge of sport" and al jazeera
to put boston on the hook for overruns. i refuse to commit signing a guarantee using taxpayers' dollars to pay for the olympics. >> massachusetts governor want time to make sure taxpayers wouldn't foot the $8.6 billion expected to bring the games to boston. >> our view was towards the ends of july beginning of august, we'd have a panel of experts helping us to figure out what the expectations would be with regard to the commonwealth going forward on that. >> charlie baker....
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2024 who said at a news conference announcing boston's selection in the most boston way possible -- >> i'm wicked excited. and boston's wicked excited. [ laughter ] >> but in order to host the olympics, boston needed to sign a city contract that would guarantee taxpayers, boston taxpayers, would pay for all cost overruns. now, how often do the olympics experience cost overruns? according to a paper from the university of oxford, 100% of the time. [ laughter ] and not just a little bit. in london, for example, the initial bid for 2012 summer games was $6 billion. the final cost $18 billion, about $14 billion of which came from tax payers. russia spent $50 billion on the sochi games, compared to original production cost of $12 billion. that meant they went $38 billion over budget despite spending zero on shirts. [ laughter and applause ] in fact, the average cost overrun for the games since 1976 is 252%. to put that in perspective. if you inflated usain bolt's 100 meter time of 9.63 seconds by 252%, his time would be 33.89 seconds and he would have finished behind late night writer jo
2024 who said at a news conference announcing boston's selection in the most boston way possible -- >> i'm wicked excited. and boston's wicked excited. [ laughter ] >> but in order to host the olympics, boston needed to sign a city contract that would guarantee taxpayers, boston taxpayers, would pay for all cost overruns. now, how often do the olympics experience cost overruns? according to a paper from the university of oxford, 100% of the time. [ laughter ] and not just a little...
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so let's talk about boston first. andrew zimbalist, to you, what would you add to what was just reported about what went wrong in boston? why were they chosen and then what fell apart? >> i think from the very beginning when boston was selected back in january -- and by the way, it was said boston was selected because it was the most walkable of the four competitors. ever since the announcement was made that boston was selected the boston '24 committee came out with a lot of incomplete, deceiving and misdirection-oriented information and, over the last several months every couple of weeks, some new piece of information has been released that i think has lessened the trust of bostians and sit sens of massachusetts, who, after all, just a few years ago, went through the big dig construction in boston which was supposed to cause $2 billion and ended up costing over $20 billion. >> woodruff: george hirthler, anything to add to that about what went wrong in boston? >> what went wrong, judy, was the public narrative pretty
so let's talk about boston first. andrew zimbalist, to you, what would you add to what was just reported about what went wrong in boston? why were they chosen and then what fell apart? >> i think from the very beginning when boston was selected back in january -- and by the way, it was said boston was selected because it was the most walkable of the four competitors. ever since the announcement was made that boston was selected the boston '24 committee came out with a lot of incomplete,...
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boston's out. is d.c. back in? >> and we are ready to do it. >> what has to happen to give the capital region another shot at the olympics. >> and trending on-line tonight, the nfl team that just hired a woman as part of its coaching staff. >> first tonight, it's effective immediately. boy scouts of america lifting the ban on gay adults serving as scout leaders. >> it was a landslides vote to prevent criticism and future lawsuits. darcy? >> reporter:er with live outside the council offices of the boy scouts here along rossville pike. it's important to note that this policy change does have a religious exemption and one advocate told me tonight, this is a monumental decision. >> the boy scouts lifting the ban on openly gay and dults. the national president, former secretary of defense, bob gates, continuing to fight legal challenges to the policy would result in staggering cost. >> due to special, political and legal changes taking place in our country and in our movement i did not believe the adult leadership polic
boston's out. is d.c. back in? >> and we are ready to do it. >> what has to happen to give the capital region another shot at the olympics. >> and trending on-line tonight, the nfl team that just hired a woman as part of its coaching staff. >> first tonight, it's effective immediately. boy scouts of america lifting the ban on gay adults serving as scout leaders. >> it was a landslides vote to prevent criticism and future lawsuits. darcy? >> reporter:er with...
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boston. we had a good library to. they see each and every one of you for being here tonight. as jenna told you -- on to thank one other person. i just received's a card from somebody in the audience. yes. mother was my mother's roommate at wheaton college in massachusetts in the class of 19 25. that's right. 1925. [inaudible question] >> before i was born probably. zero, i see. anyway i am delighted you are here. as jenna told you i spent almost my entire adult life working with children especially the little ones in the early years of there lives adventure. but meanwhile starting in the early 1990s and largely unknown to my readers i was forced to contemplate the last years of our lives has my parents became elderly and my father started to become confused by some lapses in his memory one evening in 1992 when he was 86 years old as he was born in 196 1992 he sat me down. he was a neurologist, i should say. also a psychiatrist who have been trained at harvard and practiced at the well-known i
boston. we had a good library to. they see each and every one of you for being here tonight. as jenna told you -- on to thank one other person. i just received's a card from somebody in the audience. yes. mother was my mother's roommate at wheaton college in massachusetts in the class of 19 25. that's right. 1925. [inaudible question] >> before i was born probably. zero, i see. anyway i am delighted you are here. as jenna told you i spent almost my entire adult life working with children...
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. >>> boston is out. after the break the reason it will not try to host the olympic games and what that means for the possibility of a dc bid. >> after the storms this afternoon, what a nice evening it's turned out to be. i hope you take advantage of it. could be a while before we see another nice evening like that. hot humi >>> montgomery county's executive wants police to find out who vandalized a controversial confederate statue on the old courthouse grounds even those city leaders are meeting today to consider removing it. the vandalism including the phrase black live matter was discovered this morning. the statue was erected 1913. >>> up until now president obama has been staying out of the 2016 campaign. today that all changes as he sounded off over mike huckabee. huckabee is a vocal opponent of the plan. over the weekend he said the deal would quote take the israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven. speaking from africa, the president called that statement ridiculous and sad and su
. >>> boston is out. after the break the reason it will not try to host the olympic games and what that means for the possibility of a dc bid. >> after the storms this afternoon, what a nice evening it's turned out to be. i hope you take advantage of it. could be a while before we see another nice evening like that. hot humi >>> montgomery county's executive wants police to find out who vandalized a controversial confederate statue on the old courthouse grounds even...
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caller: i grew up in the boston-area. i'm glad boston didn't the bid. when they had the big dig project, 20 years ago, when they had to we the highway system. millions of dollars ended up in the contractors pocket. and it's going to be a city here it has to be a city that has the infrastructure, such as l.a.. other places you could consider would be places like denver. it has to be a city that can already support the infrastructure that is not going to push the money onto the taxpayers to pay for it. that is all i have to say. host: let's go to ted in raymond, new hampshire. caller: how are you? my idea is to have participating countries put money into a pool that no one country would end up having to pay for the whole thing. that way there is little problem with the finance. then all you have to do is pretty much find a city that could accommodate it and no one gets hit with a definite bill themselves. we would host to a route the other country would be and vice versa. it would be a smaller budget to have to come up with the cash from that individual c
caller: i grew up in the boston-area. i'm glad boston didn't the bid. when they had the big dig project, 20 years ago, when they had to we the highway system. millions of dollars ended up in the contractors pocket. and it's going to be a city here it has to be a city that has the infrastructure, such as l.a.. other places you could consider would be places like denver. it has to be a city that can already support the infrastructure that is not going to push the money onto the taxpayers to pay...
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. >> and we've had a number of cases since boston marathon i should say alex was living west of boston, pretty far off. it's a different federal courthouse, a different joint terrorism task force. one that's very close to new york. so we'll see what the connections are. but obviously this is -- as you said, these cases are going to be more and more familiar. what's unique about this days is the profession of his father. >> still very troubling. juliette kayyem, appreciate it. >>> straight ahead, donald trump. he's not shy about saying anything that he thinks and it's helped him surge in the polls for the republican presidential nomination. now, guess that? he talks to dana bash. she reveals what he said. >>> many said he would a serious candidate. well, donald trump has shot now to the top of the polls with his meteoric rhetoric about mexican immigrants. now he's speaking out on iran and talking to cnn. cnn's chief congressional correspondent dana bash spoke to trump and she joins me live on the phone from charlottesville, virginia where apparently what, dana, he had a ribbon cutting f
. >> and we've had a number of cases since boston marathon i should say alex was living west of boston, pretty far off. it's a different federal courthouse, a different joint terrorism task force. one that's very close to new york. so we'll see what the connections are. but obviously this is -- as you said, these cases are going to be more and more familiar. what's unique about this days is the profession of his father. >> still very troubling. juliette kayyem, appreciate it....
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two cases, the one in boston involving usama rahim. the attack he was going to do and he was later shot that day was intercepted on an fbi wiretap when rahim called his partner, david wright and said, i can't wait to go out of state to do the beheading, which they later found out was pamela geller. i want to attack the boys in blue today. as he left his house as quick as the fbi and boston p.d. get to them, he did. he pulled out the giant hunting knife he had just purchased and they shot him dead. that had nothing to do with fourth of july. it only had to do with rahim in his head deciding that was the day he wanted to attack. the other plot in new york was also taken down a week or so ago. it was similar to that. these were not related to fourth of july. this he were not related to soft targets that will be out there today and tomorrow at various events. >> talk to us about the soft target. what does that mean for today and tomorrow? how can protections be put in place when we are talking about large crowds? >> the reason we call them
two cases, the one in boston involving usama rahim. the attack he was going to do and he was later shot that day was intercepted on an fbi wiretap when rahim called his partner, david wright and said, i can't wait to go out of state to do the beheading, which they later found out was pamela geller. i want to attack the boys in blue today. as he left his house as quick as the fbi and boston p.d. get to them, he did. he pulled out the giant hunting knife he had just purchased and they shot him...
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a boston police captain's son is charged with plotting a terror attack. also tonight the man called the most powerful drug lord in the world breaks out of prison. scientists stumble on a genetic blood test for cancer. and to kill an american hero. criticism of harper lee's much-anticipated new book. >> and i do think that it's painful for all of us to hear. >> this captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the f.b.i. tells us it has broken up a home-grown terror plot by an unlikely suspect -- the son son of a captain in the boston police department. he was allegedly a follower of isis and the boston marathon bombers. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is working this developing story. >> reporter: according to investigators, 23-year-old alexander ciccolo was arrested on july 4th with two rifles and two handguns. an f.b.i. search of his home found two machetes, a long, curved knife and several partially constructed molotov cocktails. court papers say he planned to use the cache of weapons in an isis-i
a boston police captain's son is charged with plotting a terror attack. also tonight the man called the most powerful drug lord in the world breaks out of prison. scientists stumble on a genetic blood test for cancer. and to kill an american hero. criticism of harper lee's much-anticipated new book. >> and i do think that it's painful for all of us to hear. >> this captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the f.b.i....
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some who lost loved ones in 9/11 and all of you who lived through the trauma of the boston marathon bombing and its aftermath. regardless of where you came from, at tufts you have learned much about what is outside of you and much about what is inside of you as well. you learned how to put your opinions and your assumptions to the test. this is important, because from this day forward you will have to rely not on grades or guidance from professors to tell you how you are doing and where you stand. you will have to rely, instead on an inner compass, whether that compass is true will determine whether you become major after who is blown about by every breeze or a doer. an active citizen determined to chart your own course, question your assumptions, and when necessary, fail unafraid against strong wind. i look around this morning at the class of 2015 and i have to tell you that all i see are doers, which is good because in the years to come, there will be much for you to do, both here, at home, and overseas. i'm keenly aware that commencement speakers have a habit of taking through the worlds
some who lost loved ones in 9/11 and all of you who lived through the trauma of the boston marathon bombing and its aftermath. regardless of where you came from, at tufts you have learned much about what is outside of you and much about what is inside of you as well. you learned how to put your opinions and your assumptions to the test. this is important, because from this day forward you will have to rely not on grades or guidance from professors to tell you how you are doing and where you...
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washington new york boston into the upper 80s to 90. the humidity will make it feel hotter over the next few days. the 90s continue into the weekend. there will be no relief in sight. a big deal. further south and west we have the heat warnings in effect. kansas city and st. louis. the temperatures will feel like 105 to as high as 115 as you factor in the humidity. we will watch that closely. look at dallas. you have been to the 100s. right through the end of the week here, that will be brutal stuff. again, we talk about temperatures that approach the levels with heat warnings in effect. we are tracking storms. damaging wind potential. large hail and isolated tornadoes up to iowa and minneapolis and into portions of international falls. we will watch the storms as they build this afternoon. john. >>> ivan thank you. a woman shoots and kills her attacker in west virginia but did she do police a favor and help them solve several cold cases? this is a strange story. we will tell you to you next. hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. ri
washington new york boston into the upper 80s to 90. the humidity will make it feel hotter over the next few days. the 90s continue into the weekend. there will be no relief in sight. a big deal. further south and west we have the heat warnings in effect. kansas city and st. louis. the temperatures will feel like 105 to as high as 115 as you factor in the humidity. we will watch that closely. look at dallas. you have been to the 100s. right through the end of the week here, that will be brutal...
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and what boston and some other cities are doing to try to prevent potential attacks. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is 10:46 eastern time taking a look at today's top stories. flash flooding washed away dozens of home in kentucky. police say at least six are missing, several people had to be evacuated from trees or their cars. >>> the former bookkeeper of auschwitz has been convicted for his role in some 300,000 murders. he has been sentenced to four years in prison. the 93 year old admitted to moral guilt at the infamous concentration camp but insists he was not legally responsible for the deaths. >>> plus new details of the prison break that freed the world's most wanted drug lord. mexico authorities released this security camera video, showing the moment when guzman escaped from maxim security prison. they are now offering a $4 million reward to find him. >>> the greek parliament is meeting to consider the latest bailout proposal. some members of the ruling party are slamming deep cuts in the plan and workers are on strike to protest. >> reporter: greek civil servants m
and what boston and some other cities are doing to try to prevent potential attacks. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is 10:46 eastern time taking a look at today's top stories. flash flooding washed away dozens of home in kentucky. police say at least six are missing, several people had to be evacuated from trees or their cars. >>> the former bookkeeper of auschwitz has been convicted for his role in some 300,000 murders. he has been sentenced to four years in...
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son of boston police captain robert ciccolo. a police source told nbc news captain ciccolo reported his son to the fbi after learning he was allegedly plotting an isis-inspired attack. according to court documents, ciccolo goes by the name ali al amriki and was arrested july 4th after receiving four guns from an undercover agent and buying a pressure cooker. the government says ciccolo was under investigation since last fall and shared plans to attack college cafeterias including executions of students broadcast live on the internet. but law enforcement officials say because he was under constant surveillance an attack was unlikely. >> authorities dodged a bullet in this plot but the threat remains out there, remains wide, remains strong, and isis remains relentless in recruiting westerners for its cause. >> according to the fbi affidavit, agents found partially built molotov cocktails in ciccolo's apartment. a boston police source tells nbc news that ciccolo and his father are estranged and that ciccolo suffers from mental illn
son of boston police captain robert ciccolo. a police source told nbc news captain ciccolo reported his son to the fbi after learning he was allegedly plotting an isis-inspired attack. according to court documents, ciccolo goes by the name ali al amriki and was arrested july 4th after receiving four guns from an undercover agent and buying a pressure cooker. the government says ciccolo was under investigation since last fall and shared plans to attack college cafeterias including executions of...
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it will not be here and it will not be boston. >> i was pretty bummed out about that. i thought boston had a good chance. it was hot and humid today. thunderstorms moved through. some of you saw some rain. some saw nothing at all. if you like hot and humid, we have a lot more on the way. tomorrow was -- today was day 29 of 90 or better at reagan international airport and we will continue that trend through the workweek. the heat index. you makes it feel closer to 90 degrees. it was 90 earlier today at the airport. tomorrow will make it a number 30 at 90 or better. 88 is the average for the day and 100 for the record in 1940. most of you will stay in the lower to middle 70's for the overnight hours but early tomorrow morning you may drop into the upper 60's, especially north and west of d.c. dew point levels are uncomfortable. showers and storms we had in the early evening hours are gone. our skies are beginning to clear a little bit and we may see a little patchy fog come early tomorrow morning. nothing that will bring us travel delays. nighttime lows will be 69-76 deg
it will not be here and it will not be boston. >> i was pretty bummed out about that. i thought boston had a good chance. it was hot and humid today. thunderstorms moved through. some of you saw some rain. some saw nothing at all. if you like hot and humid, we have a lot more on the way. tomorrow was -- today was day 29 of 90 or better at reagan international airport and we will continue that trend through the workweek. the heat index. you makes it feel closer to 90 degrees. it was 90...
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. >> kroft: the apartment belonged to boston mobster and longtime fugitive "whitey" bulger, then the most wanted man in america. bulger eluded the fbi for 14 years by hiding in plain site in santa monica, california. tonight, you'll hear from the agents who finally caught him, with some help from an alley cat and his girlfriend's breast implants. >> we just rushed him. >> kroft: you mean guns out? "fbi, don't move!" >> i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he said, "yes." >> safer: over 200 times a second, half a billion times a month, somebody clicks on wikipedia. it's the greatest argument- settler wrought by man, or at least the fastest, perfectly suited to our era of instant gratification. you've created one of the most successful web sites in the world, and yet you chose to make it the least profitable. >> ( laughs ) it just felt right that we should be a charity, free knowledge for everyone. so that's always been our philosophy. ( cheers and applause ) >> rose: here
. >> kroft: the apartment belonged to boston mobster and longtime fugitive "whitey" bulger, then the most wanted man in america. bulger eluded the fbi for 14 years by hiding in plain site in santa monica, california. tonight, you'll hear from the agents who finally caught him, with some help from an alley cat and his girlfriend's breast implants. >> we just rushed him. >> kroft: you mean guns out? "fbi, don't move!" >> i asked him to identify himself...
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that includes boston. erica pitzi went there. erica. >> 30 page framework here to prevention so-called violent extremism. months later this stack of papers is still really all it got. many of the community members insist it's about surrounding programs already in place others are concerned the very premise of the program puts an unfair focus on the muslim community. >> attacks on americans. on american soil. >> active shooter multiple people down. >> reporter: acknowledging a struggle to tame the so-called lone wolf. >> we are here today because we are united against the scourge of violent extremism and terrorism. >> rolled out in los angeles boston, the critics are concerned the program will be a gateway to profiling. >> this is a very complex problem. in terms of how to identify concerning behaviors, what to do how to respond how to intervene, what role government should play. and we don't have all the answers. >> an admission from the u.s. attorney from massachusetts carmen ortiz who recently prosecuted dzhokhartsarnaev, befor
that includes boston. erica pitzi went there. erica. >> 30 page framework here to prevention so-called violent extremism. months later this stack of papers is still really all it got. many of the community members insist it's about surrounding programs already in place others are concerned the very premise of the program puts an unfair focus on the muslim community. >> attacks on americans. on american soil. >> active shooter multiple people down. >> reporter:...
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. >>> a boston cop's son busted for an alleged terror plot. i'm john berman. this is "the lead." the national lead -- he allegedly wanted to pull off a boston marathon-style attack on a college campus in the name of isis complete with guns and a pressure cooker ending with a public execution of students. all that and it's a police captain's son. >>> new details on the -- also in national news president obama makes a major statement in his effort to reform the u.s. for justice system granting clemency to nearly 50 prison all at once. why the president said the punishments did not fit the crimes. >>> and a guy who didn't wait for clemenscylemency, 'em scaping through a tunnel being called an engineering masterpiece. he is now on the run, again. the latest on the hunt for el chapo. >>> welcome to "the lead." instead of going to class. the son of a boston police captain wanted to blow up college kids in campus cafeteria cafeterias cafeterias the explosions all while broadcasting the carnage to the world on the internet. they wanted to do it all for isis. that is according to court do
. >>> a boston cop's son busted for an alleged terror plot. i'm john berman. this is "the lead." the national lead -- he allegedly wanted to pull off a boston marathon-style attack on a college campus in the name of isis complete with guns and a pressure cooker ending with a public execution of students. all that and it's a police captain's son. >>> new details on the -- also in national news president obama makes a major statement in his effort to reform the u.s....
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washington and new york and boston in the upper 80s to 90. the humidity will make it feel hotter. 90s continue into the weekend. no relief in sight. this is a big deal. further south and west kansas city and st. louis, there the temperatures will feel like they are about 105 to as high as 115 as you factor in the humidity. we will watch that closely. look at dallas. you have been in the 100s. you will stay in the 100s through the end of the week. brutal stuff. we talk about temperatures. heat warnings in effect. we are tracking storms. damaging wind potential from iowa heading up to minneapolis and international falls. we will watch the storms as they continue to build later on this afternoon. john. >>> ivan, thanks. a woman shoots and kills her attacker in west virginia but did she do police a huge favor and help them solve several cold cases? that bizarre story next. need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from
washington and new york and boston in the upper 80s to 90. the humidity will make it feel hotter. 90s continue into the weekend. no relief in sight. this is a big deal. further south and west kansas city and st. louis, there the temperatures will feel like they are about 105 to as high as 115 as you factor in the humidity. we will watch that closely. look at dallas. you have been in the 100s. you will stay in the 100s through the end of the week. brutal stuff. we talk about temperatures. heat...
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just over the harbor from the city of boston proper. she was discarded by someone, and the indignity of it has really struck a chord with all bostonians and all new englanders, and we have tried very, very hard to identify who she is and how this could have come to pass, that her remains would be left like this. her body was examined by the massachusetts medical examiner, and at this point it had no -- there is no definitive cause of death. the body had no obvious signs of violent trauma. so we're lookin at a possibility of a poisoning, could have been accidental, for example. i don't know the answer to that, but that's why we appeal to caregivers, the parents. please step forward, clear your conscience. no child, no person deserves to be discarded like this. >> the mere phrase discarded by someone is heartbreaking, and the fact that you're calling on the parents or the caregivers to come forward to clear their conscience perhaps telling also because i think one of our questions is given that we're two weeks into this and no one has com
just over the harbor from the city of boston proper. she was discarded by someone, and the indignity of it has really struck a chord with all bostonians and all new englanders, and we have tried very, very hard to identify who she is and how this could have come to pass, that her remains would be left like this. her body was examined by the massachusetts medical examiner, and at this point it had no -- there is no definitive cause of death. the body had no obvious signs of violent trauma. so...
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and bill clinton addresses the naacp convention, and now they say that a boston police captain's son is an isis loyalist. >>> and now flooding from drenching downpours and storms that kept hitting the same areas and more rain in the forecast aas well. new jersey seems to have gotten the worst of it so far atlantic city showing cars driving through standing water and trash is floating around and people are waiting through the sidewalk that looks like a river this afternoon. the "action news" cam found water flowing into this home in absecon. lets go to karen rogers in for david murphy with the latest. >> the national weather service has flash flood warnings in effect until 12:45, for another 15 minces for laebtic and ocean and burlington counties and watch for the heavy rain, causing high tide to get the runoff there. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing us we have rain in the region, lets go closer and see who is hardest hit fortescue sea isle city and right along route 49 and route 40 in hammon hammonton and the heaviest is in atlantic city. and media and woodbury, and steady lig
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the son of a boston police officer become an isis radical? >> i spent 15 years watching these cases. the more cases you see, the more confirms there is no model. rich people poor people converts. people native born islam, people who travel here from overseas people who grow up here. i think what we are learning you can't profile in the cases you can't find a profile. there are a couple of characteristics you see here i think are common. in the new age of lone wolf cases. one when i watched that video i saw something i never would have seen with an al qaeda prisoner. these people like this guy have very little knowledge what they're talking about. his explanation, religious justification is so thin. you can cut through it with a pair of scissors. he doesn't know what he is talking about. the second and final, state of mental illness with a lot of the cases is substantial. more and more cases you are seeing people who switched is turned on because their mental capacity is limited. he is not only going before a judge he will have to get evaluate
the son of a boston police officer become an isis radical? >> i spent 15 years watching these cases. the more cases you see, the more confirms there is no model. rich people poor people converts. people native born islam, people who travel here from overseas people who grow up here. i think what we are learning you can't profile in the cases you can't find a profile. there are a couple of characteristics you see here i think are common. in the new age of lone wolf cases. one when i...
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now that boston is out, will another u.s. city be in? the clock is ticking. the usoc wants all bids signed and committed just weeks from now on september 15th. sources say l.a. could get it together fast having hosted the olympics in 1984. the city already has venues capable of accommodating nearly all the events. a source told nbc news it's too late for us to put forth a bid. it is still possible the usoc will choose not to enter a u.s. city at all. but if one is submitted, it will compete against those international cities. a final bid will be made in 2017. raj? >> thank you, janelle. >>> the future home of the warriors, a big development today in their planned move to san francisco. this is a political fight to get that waterfront arena approved. coming up mark matthews has the latest from mission bay where the ucsf medical center weighed in opt warriors' plan. >>> a new tool on the massive effort to find a misdzing teacher in the serra foothills. >>> and the next step for protesters trying to save a well-known eucalyptus grove. >>> drivers better get read
now that boston is out, will another u.s. city be in? the clock is ticking. the usoc wants all bids signed and committed just weeks from now on september 15th. sources say l.a. could get it together fast having hosted the olympics in 1984. the city already has venues capable of accommodating nearly all the events. a source told nbc news it's too late for us to put forth a bid. it is still possible the usoc will choose not to enter a u.s. city at all. but if one is submitted, it will compete...
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today the warriors set forward david lee to the boston celtics for gerald wallace. lee, who played five seasons for gold en state and made the 2013 all-star team saw his role diminish during the team's championship season. >>> they may be called fast lanes, but lately carpool lanes are not doing their job. i'm live in fremont. i'll have details, coming up in a live report. >>> also the city says they're a fire hazard but some neighbors disagree. now there is a new tactic to protect thousands of trees at a local community. >>> plus -- >> i'm marianne favro live in los al toes where more than 800 people have been told don't drink your tap water. it may be contaminated with e. coal low. >>> then at 6:00 fame and fortune in science and technology. now a dark side. why some of the world's most brilliant minds feel humans need protection from killer robots. that's new at 6:00. >>> beware of the water. about 800 homes and businesses in los al toes are being told to boil tap water before drinking it. marianne favro is live with what may have caused this problem, and why som
today the warriors set forward david lee to the boston celtics for gerald wallace. lee, who played five seasons for gold en state and made the 2013 all-star team saw his role diminish during the team's championship season. >>> they may be called fast lanes, but lately carpool lanes are not doing their job. i'm live in fremont. i'll have details, coming up in a live report. >>> also the city says they're a fire hazard but some neighbors disagree. now there is a new tactic to...
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in the same week, boston pulls summer bid. why do some cities get cold feet about hosting the games? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. it's rare we get to lead this broadcast with good news, but tonight, we can report a development described as a potential game changer in the fight against ebola. promises -- trials and guinea have been described as promising. reporter: trials of the new ebola vaccine were just under way. the breakthrough this would become. today, it was described as a potential game changer, and scientists describe their delight. >> this vaccine is effective at preventing ebola and very effective, it seems from these preliminary results. it is extremely significant just from that point of view. preliminary results show 100% success rate in protecting those giving the vaccine without delay. for others, vaccination was delayed for three weeks and resulted in a small number of ebola cases. they were all friends, family, and close colleagues of patients. the aim was
in the same week, boston pulls summer bid. why do some cities get cold feet about hosting the games? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. it's rare we get to lead this broadcast with good news, but tonight, we can report a development described as a potential game changer in the fight against ebola. promises -- trials and guinea have been described as promising. reporter: trials of the new ebola vaccine were just under way. the breakthrough this...
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[cheers and applause] >> jimmy: from boston i assume? all the people from boston i know would love to have a bunch of foreigners in their town. they're welcoming, but scott blackman said we have not been able to get a majority of the citizens of boston to support hosting the 2024 olympic and pair limb p olympic games. the only thing they support is throwing beer bottles at yankees fans, and it's hard to get everyone together. this means the usoc has to come up with another city from the united states to bid against paris, rome, toronto, most people think that city will be los angeles -- [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: -- which is exciting. the summer olympics could bring some much-needed traffic to the l.a. area. [ laughter ] i have to say as a los angelie know myself, they are coming back us to now that boston isn't interested? what are we, justin bieber and selena gomez? [cheers and applause] i don't understand this. hey, boston, stop sending us the crap you don't want, first matt damon, now this. we've had enough, right, guillermo? en
[cheers and applause] >> jimmy: from boston i assume? all the people from boston i know would love to have a bunch of foreigners in their town. they're welcoming, but scott blackman said we have not been able to get a majority of the citizens of boston to support hosting the 2024 olympic and pair limb p olympic games. the only thing they support is throwing beer bottles at yankees fans, and it's hard to get everyone together. this means the usoc has to come up with another city from the...
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more than 110-inches of snow fell in boston last season. mayor marty wash created a contest to predict when the last bit of snow would melt. >> i guessed the 15th. >> one day off. >> is there a consolation prize. >> you would have won. >> gone already, what a bummer. as we head outside this morning the storms are gone at least for the moment here along the schuylkill expressway. no more rain falling but the road is definitely wet. you can see that as those westbound headlights come toward gird girard avenue. from 9:00 until 3:00 watch out for road work going on on the schuylkill westbound in this area as you head towards the roosevelt boulevard. that did slow us down during the midday yesterday. down in delaware roads are wet. same with south jersey and connecting the two the delaware memorial bridge has construction blocking a lane in both directions around the clock through friday afternoon. mass transit though looking good so far this morning. patco running on its construction schedule but i think we're used to that by now, karen. >> tha
more than 110-inches of snow fell in boston last season. mayor marty wash created a contest to predict when the last bit of snow would melt. >> i guessed the 15th. >> one day off. >> is there a consolation prize. >> you would have won. >> gone already, what a bummer. as we head outside this morning the storms are gone at least for the moment here along the schuylkill expressway. no more rain falling but the road is definitely wet. you can see that as those...
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cities, including boston. we went there to find out how that program was doing. >> attacks on americans. on american soil. acknowledging a struggle to tame the so-called lone wolf, the white house proposed a plan at a summit in february. >> we are here today because we are united against the scourge of violent extremism and trim. >> pilots rolled out the idea to pinpoint people who show early signs of radicalized behavior and redirect them. critics are concerned the program will be a gate way to profiling. >> this is a very complex problem in terms of how to identify concerning behaviors what to do, how to respond how to intervene what role government should player, and we don't have all the answers. >> an admission from the u.s. attorney from massachusetts carmen ortiz who recently prosecuted dzhokar tsarnaev before he became known as one of the boston marathon bombers, he was a citizen of the greater boston community the kind of kid this pilot program is designed to help before it's too late ortiz is one of
cities, including boston. we went there to find out how that program was doing. >> attacks on americans. on american soil. acknowledging a struggle to tame the so-called lone wolf, the white house proposed a plan at a summit in february. >> we are here today because we are united against the scourge of violent extremism and trim. >> pilots rolled out the idea to pinpoint people who show early signs of radicalized behavior and redirect them. critics are concerned the program...
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if boston had been the u.s. choice it would have been in competition with paris budapest and rome that, but the cities chances of hosting became columnar before the about face announcement by the olympic organizers. marty walsh earlier in the day said his city would not be responsible for any expenses should the olympic organizers run out of money. >> i refuse to mortgage the future of the city away. i refuse to put boston on the hook for overruns and i refuse to signing a guarantee that uses taxpayer dollars to pay for the olympics. >> massachusetts governor charlie baker said he simply wanted more time to make sure taxpayers wouldn't foot any of the $8.6 billion expected to bring the games to boston. >> our view all along was that sometime toward the end of july, beginning of august, we would have a panel of experts that would help us to figure out what the expectations would be with regard to the commonwealth going forward. >> al jazeera. >> boston may not want the olympics but other cities still see them as
if boston had been the u.s. choice it would have been in competition with paris budapest and rome that, but the cities chances of hosting became columnar before the about face announcement by the olympic organizers. marty walsh earlier in the day said his city would not be responsible for any expenses should the olympic organizers run out of money. >> i refuse to mortgage the future of the city away. i refuse to put boston on the hook for overruns and i refuse to signing a guarantee that...
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is reporting the suspect is a son of a boston police captain. abc new adds the captain was a first responder to the marathon bombings two years ago. the arrest happened on july 4th in the town of adams about 140 miles west of boston. we're learning about it only now. the feds say the suspect is 23 years old and was a supporter of the islamic state. investigators say the guy bought weapons off an undercover fbi informant and after he received the weapons agents nabbed him. he may have had some long-term mental issues. >> the suspect was arrested with four firearms in a duffle bag he purchased from an fbi informant. this is a photo we just saw once again of the weapons that was entered into evidence in the case. there was an additional search of his apartment that according to the feds turned up possible bomb-making equipment including a pressure cooker, an alarm clock, and documents about jihad. an fbi affidavit says the 24-year-old planned to launch his plot in another state targeting military and law enforcement personnel but abandoned the idea
is reporting the suspect is a son of a boston police captain. abc new adds the captain was a first responder to the marathon bombings two years ago. the arrest happened on july 4th in the town of adams about 140 miles west of boston. we're learning about it only now. the feds say the suspect is 23 years old and was a supporter of the islamic state. investigators say the guy bought weapons off an undercover fbi informant and after he received the weapons agents nabbed him. he may have had some...
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many people in canada can trace ancestry to loyalist ancestors who left places like new york, boston, and philadelphia in order to settle in canada after the war. this, another engraved powderhorn. this one dating to 1775. it is a wonderful object to transition from pre-war decade of americans appealing to the britains as shared inheritors of a tradition of british liberty and transitioning to making a decision to declare independence and go their own separate way. so, this is a powderhorn that belonged to a man's name william waller, a virginia that lived near shepherdstown, west virginia. not far from washington, d.c. it has a lot of the slogans we associate with the revolution or -- revolutionary movement. most recognizable "liberty or death." these words reported be spoken by patrick henry at the beginning of the war. i will lift this carefully out of the mount. you can see "kill or be killed," which is a contemporary sounding slogan. and "appeal to heaven." which was something that appeared on new england flags at the time and was also a very popular slogan at the beginning of th
many people in canada can trace ancestry to loyalist ancestors who left places like new york, boston, and philadelphia in order to settle in canada after the war. this, another engraved powderhorn. this one dating to 1775. it is a wonderful object to transition from pre-war decade of americans appealing to the britains as shared inheritors of a tradition of british liberty and transitioning to making a decision to declare independence and go their own separate way. so, this is a powderhorn that...
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two came in boston and a third man there killed a month ago originally planned attacks on july 4th. the fbi says all were communicating with isis figures overseas responding to social media message advocating violence blasted to cell phones. >> there is a device, a devil on their shoulder all day long saying kill, kill, kill, kill. >> reporter: the fbi says isis directs those who respond to use applications like what's app and threema that encrypt a message as soon as its sent and don't unscramble until received. the company handling the message can't read it either even when the government comes with a court order. >> our job is to look at a haystack for needles invisible to us because of end to end encryption. >> reporter: but many internet security experts say what the fbi wants is a bad idea. >> to all of a sudden say all u.s. company haves to design systems in a different way, in a way fundmentally less secure and gives the u.s. government access, special access, is going to hurt u.s. companies in the global marketplace. >> reporter: a debate on privacy versus security heating
two came in boston and a third man there killed a month ago originally planned attacks on july 4th. the fbi says all were communicating with isis figures overseas responding to social media message advocating violence blasted to cell phones. >> there is a device, a devil on their shoulder all day long saying kill, kill, kill, kill. >> reporter: the fbi says isis directs those who respond to use applications like what's app and threema that encrypt a message as soon as its sent and...
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this is from a place outside of boston. the adams library which was the presidential family, the adam's library. i think it is one of the most beautiful spaces out there. and i think it would be a shame as we make the transition we didn't have these spaces. it is about combining the best of the physical with the best of the digital ultimately. but i think what will bring people into these rooms, these beautiful rooms, is not just the architec architec architec architecture. there are reference books on the table and i think some of the things libraries have done to draw people into a space, for instance for reference, those things are going to go away. i think the greatest references are going to be wikipedia and things online. it is not to say that is perfect but it has the potential to be the best in the world. i think in ways to imagine to cooperate, build and make the online spaces as good as possible but not relying on pulling people in the spaces. i think to take an image from the library company of philadelphia it is
this is from a place outside of boston. the adams library which was the presidential family, the adam's library. i think it is one of the most beautiful spaces out there. and i think it would be a shame as we make the transition we didn't have these spaces. it is about combining the best of the physical with the best of the digital ultimately. but i think what will bring people into these rooms, these beautiful rooms, is not just the architec architec architec architecture. there are reference...
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leaders are saying about the news that boston will not be the u.s. bid for the 2024 olympic games. >>> we're watching a developing situation right now in bethesda will emergency repairs are under way after a >>> right now we are working to get you up to the minute the minute you're up. first we're watching the impact this water main break in bethesda is having on your commute. >>> plus, mike huckabee being criticized for what he said about president obama and the nuclear agreement with iran. first though, brace yourself for another heat wave. here's storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> yeah. we have a blazing saddles sun now climbing high and a hazy sky on this tuesday morning. live view from our tower camera. temperatures right now in the 70s, jumping into the 80s by noontime. then reaching low 90s mid afternoon. by late afternoon, might have a passing thundershower. melissa? >> of course we have that closure on bradley boulevard and also a new problem on many its row. red line single-tracking because of an earlier issue. and delays to vienna,
leaders are saying about the news that boston will not be the u.s. bid for the 2024 olympic games. >>> we're watching a developing situation right now in bethesda will emergency repairs are under way after a >>> right now we are working to get you up to the minute the minute you're up. first we're watching the impact this water main break in bethesda is having on your commute. >>> plus, mike huckabee being criticized for what he said about president obama and the...
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boston, you'll hover around 90 degrees, it will come from tallahassee. heat and humidity ahead of the storms but storms possible from des moines to cedar rapids. and finally that ridge of high pressure out west a huge concern. sacramento 107. it's dry hot and windy, terrible for fires. >> and we'll get more on that record heat now expected in the west fueling 20 wildfires now across five states. this one in castro valley california dry earth on one side charred earth on the other side. and matt gutman flying us over the fires. >> reporter: that new wildfire in castro valley firefighters engulfed by smoke themselves. across the state, the fire's unrelenting. 20 major burns, about 2,000 structures threatened. on the lines, over 11,000 exhausted fifrtss. here at the lowell fire containment up to 30%, but still an uphill battle. this is what that wind does. it causes fire to break containment, hopping over the top of the hill and then tearing down this side of the hill. we joined cal fire to survey the air attack from helicopter. tonight 15 aircraft buzzing
boston, you'll hover around 90 degrees, it will come from tallahassee. heat and humidity ahead of the storms but storms possible from des moines to cedar rapids. and finally that ridge of high pressure out west a huge concern. sacramento 107. it's dry hot and windy, terrible for fires. >> and we'll get more on that record heat now expected in the west fueling 20 wildfires now across five states. this one in castro valley california dry earth on one side charred earth on the other side....
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la gente en boston apenas se estÁn deshaciendo de la nieve. ilia: con estas altas temperaturas. enrique: aquÍ no, aquÍ hay un aire acondicionado muy fuerte. ilia: llegamos al final, muchas gracias por su atenciÓn. enrique: le estamos las buenas noches. locutor: ahora estÁ usted bien informado, su voz, su decisiÓn. ♪ lindsay: bienvenidos a contacto deportivo. cayÓ el telÓn en el grupo b costa rica se mete sufriendo a la siguiente fase. la cabeza de grupo resultÓ ser jamaica. a menos de 24 horas del partido donde trinidad y tobago y mÉxico se juegan el liderato el piojo herrera no tiene claro cuÁl serÁ el 11 titular que saldrÁ a la cancha en charlotte. ivÁn: en los juegos panamericanos el guatemalteco jorge vera hace historia para su paÍs de la gimnasia artÍstica masculina. fue uno de los ejercicios de pisos venciendo los favoritos estadounidenses. ademÁs juego de las estrellas de la liga y a terminar con el dominio de la americana que ha ganado 14
la gente en boston apenas se estÁn deshaciendo de la nieve. ilia: con estas altas temperaturas. enrique: aquÍ no, aquÍ hay un aire acondicionado muy fuerte. ilia: llegamos al final, muchas gracias por su atenciÓn. enrique: le estamos las buenas noches. locutor: ahora estÁ usted bien informado, su voz, su decisiÓn. ♪ lindsay: bienvenidos a contacto deportivo. cayÓ el telÓn en el grupo b costa rica se mete sufriendo a la siguiente fase. la cabeza de grupo resultÓ ser jamaica. a menos...
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the eldest daughter lives in boston soared on the boston and then to martha's vineyard. >> gary: you all of you good enjoy your vacation but now that's the closest to san francisco that i found. >> gary: astra where she. and grant said ali nasser as a move into her chair. >> gary: it you who who insinuated really is bad but a summit to move one night that was awful lot of the guests are wrong. >> gary: this is pretty good in a hundred million dollar contract washington once upon a time than it did work anyway he's been banned from the orange county coast and it's pretty good see this one all of these stuffed animals and finally said this guy former nba player. if you're ever the gorge county fair look for gilbert. but year-old layette daughter of an nfl player of dupont who has a great story she overcame a very serious injury now she's feeling great and she wants to go one-on-one with riley curry to the best dancing moves. coming up. experts are calling it the biggest smartphone flaw.ever. you will soon be able to get big flaw in androids mark bonds affected estimated 950 million fou
the eldest daughter lives in boston soared on the boston and then to martha's vineyard. >> gary: you all of you good enjoy your vacation but now that's the closest to san francisco that i found. >> gary: astra where she. and grant said ali nasser as a move into her chair. >> gary: it you who who insinuated really is bad but a summit to move one night that was awful lot of the guests are wrong. >> gary: this is pretty good in a hundred million dollar contract washington...
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the state they say boston is dropping the bid. and as kelly wright explains the news leaves the u.s. in danger of missing out on hosting the games for the first time since 1996. >> boston bows out after the u.s. olympic committee drops the city's bid to host the 2024 summer games officially pulling the plug on monday after boston's mayor announced he would not be pressured into signing the host city contract. claiming it puts the city on the hook for any cost over runs. >> i refuse to mortgage the city away. and refuse to sign a contract that uses taxpayers dollars. >> reporter: governor baker refusing to get on board saying he was reviewing a bid. >> we made very clear in march what our time frame was associated with this and we made pretty clear we were not going to have this report until sometime around the beginning of august. and nobody ever said that was a problem until about a week ago. >> reporter: the decision throws the bid process and hopes that the u.s. will host the 2024 games into flux. the usoc is acknowledging the
the state they say boston is dropping the bid. and as kelly wright explains the news leaves the u.s. in danger of missing out on hosting the games for the first time since 1996. >> boston bows out after the u.s. olympic committee drops the city's bid to host the 2024 summer games officially pulling the plug on monday after boston's mayor announced he would not be pressured into signing the host city contract. claiming it puts the city on the hook for any cost over runs. >> i refuse...