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Story with ktivs sam curtiss. Bad weather wasnt going to stop Gerald Muilenburg from speakin wednesday morning. I asked them whatre you going to do, said Gerald Muilenburg. They said oh just make it faster. The korean war veteran says its not often he talks of the time he served. Let alone in front of a crowd. Im basically a shy person so i stay away from that stuff if i can, said gerlad muilenburg. Muilenburg was drafted once he finished college in 1952. He spent almost t year in korea. Working in a Headquarters Company mainly running a post exchange. Selling things like food and clothes. Did not have to fight on the front as they [say] on the line, said Gerald Muilenburg. But those memories are distant. The sibley, iowa, native doesnt ponder much on whats ahead either. At 85 years old, he walks with a cane. Its kind of like a wooden reminder for his interpretation of veterans day. It makes you think of where you were and man how time passes, said Gerald Muilenburg. Following his year
Jennifer, why did you take your nephew to court . Emily also on the eye a woman sues her 12year old nephew over a hug what she hoped to gain and how the jury felt about her argument. Pretty unbelievable. Good morning, im emily riemer. Im randy price with cindy randy fitzgibbon. Cindy i dont want to give you any germs. Hang if there. Temperatures out the door in 50s to around 60 degrees in boston. A couple of cold pockets. 48. We have cold this morning for sure. Notice the wind direction has flipped around to the west and that wind is bringinging in drier air today. He is eventually going to bring in cooler air over the next several days. A couple of patches of clouds moving on out. The brightest conditions will be through lunchtime today. Well watch this trough of low Pressure Drop towards us. As it does so, it will bring in more clouds in afternoon cooler temperatures settling the for tomorrow. Notice the sunshine through lunchtime or so. Then after that, more clouds through the after
2004. In march, the archdiocese sued to evict them. And a boston man is formally sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the killing of a 67yearold grandmother. The victim s family, giving emotional impact statements. Our jim lokay is live at suffolk superior court. Jim prosecutors opted to go with quality over quantity, only three impact statement, one from her son, one from her granddaughter, and one from her sister. As you can imagine, it was very emotional. For the family of rubber coin, there will always be anger toward the man who killed her inside her home, looking for a quick fix. Took away our security and our innocence. Her blood is running in my veins, not stored in a cold dark room. Jim a day for justice. Jim a day for justice. She had enough sense to get his dna under her fingernails so he could never do this to anyone else again. Jim this is a problem that is far from over. I am very worried about the fact that there will be more timothy ko stkas
Why did you take your nephew to court . Emily also on the eye, a woman sues her 12yearold nephew over a hug. What she hoped to gain and how the jury felt about her argument. Interesting story. Good morning, i m emily riemer. Randy i m randy price with she was struggling this morning. She called me at 4 00. Let s talk about what is going on and the weather today. I am just discovering along with you. We have temperatures in the 50 s. Boston at 56. Kind of a delightful morning temperature wise. Skies are clear. The winds are not too bad. We are seeing those out of the westerly direction at eight to 12 miles per hour. They will be picking up in intensity throughout the afternoon. There is a disturbance right there that wants to work through. You ll notice the wind shifting. Behind it is when the cooler air starts to move in. You got used to the 60 s and 70 s, get used to cooler temperatures. As a system comes through this afternoon, we will get some clouds bubbling up. There could be a sp