Theyre trying to find out whos car it is. Crazy scene. Super crazy. As soon as i got here, theres eyes in the sky, we have fire trucks, a couple ambulances here, the cops showed up out of nowhere, there was life everywhere in less than ten minutes. The reporter so back out here live. This is all happening on russell street in waltham, at the hannaford supermarket. Now this is thanksgiving eve, where there are so many people packed supermarket. We also spoke to a woman who tells us, she was inside grocery shopping, she came outside and to find her car a wreck. Were going to stay on top of this and have more at 6 00 p. M. For now, live in waltham, malini basu, fox 25 news. Mark very active scene there. Also breaking tonight, the state Fire Marshals Office tells fox 25, an elderly man is dead after a fire in charlton. Sky fox over the scene on barry connor road this afternoon. Firefighters and investigators she had. A 76yearold victim in newburyport was flown to the hospital with serious
To hiroshima. We come to ponder a terrible force unleashed in the not so distant past. We stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. We force ourselves to feel the dread of children confused by what they see. We listen to a silent cry. We remember all the innocents killed across the arch of that terrible war. But among those nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a World Without them. We may not realize this goal in my lifetime, but persistent effort can roll back the possibility of catastrophe. We can chart a course that leads to the destruction of these stockpiles. We can stop the spread to new nations and secure deadly materials from fanatics. The children of this city will go through their day in peace. What a precious thing that is. It is worth protecting. That is a future we can choose. A future in which hiroshima and nagasaki are known not as the dawn of
To hiroshima. We come to ponder a terrible force unleashed in the not so distant past. We stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. We force ourselves to feel the dread of children confused by what they see. We listen to a silent cry. We remember all the innocents killed across the arch of that terrible war. But among those nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a World Without them. We may not realize this goal in my lifetime, but persistent effort can roll back the possibility of catastrophe. We can chart a course that leads to the destruction of these stockpiles. We can stop the spread to new nations and secure deadly materials from fanatics. The children of this city will go through their day in peace. What a precious thing that is. It is worth protecting. That is a future we can choose. A future in which hiroshima and nagasaki are known not as the dawn of
More than 6,000 people in the prefecture dont have a house to return to. Many have been staying in shelters like this one. Others have been making do in tents or cars. The mayor of kumamoto city led a moment of silence on tuesday. The earthquakes killed 49 people including four in the city. Translator many people are still struggling to rebuild their lives. Lets do everything we can so we can get out of this situation as soon as possible. Reporter she is still trying to deal with the shock of losing her house. Translator its been two months, but i still feel like crying. Reporter like most homeowners here, she says money is the major barrier to rebuilding. She is a dental hygienist and sends money to her daughter in college every month. She says she does not have much in savings. Translator when i think about having to pay back a housing loan and cover my daughters tuition at the same time, i worry. I wonder if i can manage. Reporter longterm residents are also feeling unsettled. This
Miki is at the studio. Where are things at right now . Reporter right. The g7 leaders have begun arriving in the iseshima region for the twoday summit. Japanese Prime Minister shinzo abe is hosting the leaders of the industrialized countries. Translator i want the g7 leaders to send a strong and clear message at this summit that we can respond to any situation and that we will contribute to sustainable, robust growth of the global economy. Reporter abe will give the leaders an official welcome thursday and guide them on a visit to the centuries old ise shrine. He went there on a private visit wednesday and is expected to hold talks with u. S. President barack obama soon. Abe plans to urge measures to effectively prevent climbs by u. S. Military personnel. In a recent case police say an american admitted to strangling and stabbing a japanese woman who was found dead. The man worked at a u. S. Base in okinawa. On friday, abe and obama will make a historic visit to hiroshima. Obama will b