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breaking news right now. a drone strike pauses the islamic state militant known as jihadi john. >> and three people heading to us about court in connection with the overdosed death of a teenage girl. one is the 17-year-old's own mother. >> and he comes running and said close the door. i am taking the bus hostage. >> a bus driver speaking out this morning. how his quick thinking saved lives. good morning, happy friday
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i'm catherine houser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. friday, november 13th. woo-hoo. friday the 13th. >> i am waiting for something weird to us about happen. it usually does, right? >> i are here. >> i am here. >> the past few days. >> and -- . >> i can't make you laugh today. >> you feeling better? >> i am feeling better. >> that is good. there is something going around. good morning, happy friday. we made it to us about the end of the week here. temperature in boston, 53 degrees and dew points in the 40s. and wind from the southwest at 16 miles an hour and gusting higher as well. we're mostly in the 40s and 50s out of the door now. a couple of upper 40s from lawrence and manchester, 49, millwood and the skies are partially clearing out there and we have some clouds in the berkshires and back into vermont as well. and we have building clouds. the biggest thing you will notice is the wind and morning
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sunrise at 6:32 and building clouds, 56 in lunchtime and that wind is going to us about kick up. gusting at times of there will to us about 40 miles an hour and wind advisories in affect for the cape and islands. fifty degrees and windy and a stray sprinkle as possible. the sunset at 4:24 and that is a brisk start to us about the weekend tomorrow and we'll talk about the weekend in details, guys, in a few minutes. and beginning with breaking news on the war on terror. a u.s. drones strike targeting jihadi john. he beheaded numerous hostages including new hampshire journalist james foley. >> and it's unclear if the terrorist was killed. susie has more on what we know. >> reporter: we know that the united states got the green light yesterday to us about carry out an air strike targeting jihadi john in syria. they have been after this isis extremist for more than a year now. the drone targeted a vehicle
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travelling. he is the british man first sign in the isis videos last august in the gruesome videos. he executed american journalist hostages. his mother told abc news while these deaths, if confirmed would only be a small solace to us about them and that rather than the huge effort to us about track down a terrorist, they should have done manufacture to us about -- more to us about save the young americans when they were still alive. in the satellite center, susie for wbz this morning. >> thank you very much. a shakeup at the pentagon this morning -- excuse me, the defense secretary ash carter fired his top military aid. the defense department would only say that there have been allegations of misconduct against john lewis. and they would not say what he was accused of doing. they have a long professional history together. the defense department won't
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face criminal charges. >> and a now scandal for the secret service. an agent under arrest on sexting charges. lee robert moore is accused of sending obscene images and text and turns out that opinion was an undercover police officer. investigators said that some texts were sent while moore office duty at the white house. he's placed on administrative leave. a new hampshire mother facing charges in the leave dose beth of her toon age daughter is due in court this morning. the 17-year-old died last month. the medical examiner said she died from an overdose of tentanology and now the mother and her boyfriend are charged in connection with eve's death. >> and the fact that it's the mother of the victim makes it more disturbing. to us about me. >> published reports said that the mother was trying to us about push her into a life of prostitution and drugs.
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arrested in the case. and. there are new details about the body that washed up on a plymouth beach. police say the 18-year-old man since mid-october. a construction crew building a seawall found the body yesterday. play. it's 4:45 on your friday morning. danger on the mbta on the bus. a man armed with a hatchet. the bus driver is describing how he helped save the passengers and the man threatening them. >> we're going to us about take this -- >> in 21 years on the job, that was a first. mbta bus driver roberto cologne sees unusual things every day. what he experienced veteran's day was far different. >> the next thing you know, he pulled out the weapony he had and i am like this is serious. >> reporter: his new fare held a hatchet in his hand. four others were on board. he staid calm and kept driving.
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>> all family issues he had, he lost his job and stuff and i am like pretty much telling him you should have told me, that you know, let's stop. >> reporter: he hit the panic button that started beeping. the man became more stressed. >> saying don't do anything stupid. >> reporter: one of the passengers started banging on the doors. the man allowed him to us about open the doors allowing three to us about jump out. >> and he mety -- pretty much had the hatchet. >> reporter: he knew officers were working a detail by columbia road and dorchester. that is where he and the final passenger made their escape and engaged the police. >> are you a veteran? i said -- he said yes and thank you for your service and that is when he kind of relaxed. >> reporter: cologne had not driven that route in years and perhaps it was his day to us about drive that bus on veteran's day. >> and so many things go through your head, okay, what should i do? >> reporter: because of everyone involved, no one is
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hurt and the vet is receiving help and as far as charges go, he hopes the courts will go easy on him. it's 4:36 right now. we might be one step closer to us about find august out what happened to us about the el faro cargo ship. the ntsb said that crews located the ship's bridge deck. the black box should be attached to us about it. it sank during hurricane joaquin and is at a depth greater than where the titanic sank, which is more than 12,000 feet below surface. to us about campaign 2016 and the trail continues winding through new hampshire. rand paul will be in concord to us about file paperwork to us about get on the ballot. tonight, he hosts a town hall meeting in portsmouth and jeb bush is in new hampshire hosting a town hall at the vfw in franklin that starts at 930 time, and george pataki will speak at kinson this morning and unh manchester this afternoon.
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john kasich will be in hudson this afternoon and laconia in the evening. on the democratic side, the polls show hillary clinton with a strong lead into the weekend's debate. she gets 52% of the vote and bernie sanders trails her with 23%. clinton is doing well with women while sanders is doing well with younger democrats. martin o'malley, the governor of maryland, got 5%. you can watch the next debate here on wbz and that is saturday night at 9:00 p.m. and the governor weighing in on fancy sport sites. he doesn't consider sites like draftking and fan dewel to us about be a form of gambling but they're games of skill. he tried a free game online over the weekend to us about get a sense of what it's with. coming up, is autism on the rise? the new numbers out this morning. >> and oh, oh, spaghetti-o. the
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. the stars are out in lawrence and shooting his new movie "live by night." film. robbery. he plans to us about spend two weeks shooting in lawrence before moving to us about other locations, including the north end. >> and that is cool seeing big movie stars using boston to us about tell the story. >> and bank robbery? there seems to us about be a theme. >> really? yes. >> and facebook is trying out a new feature to us about rival snapchat and will your thanksgiving dinner cost you more this year? >> and if you have spaghetti-os in your kitchen. here's more on today's money watch. good morning, jill.
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oh, oh, check it out. campbell's soup is recalling 355,000, 14.2-ounce caps after customers found small pieces of plastic in them. they peeled off the can's lining and that poses a potential choking hazard. and that extra virgin olive oil may not be extra virgin. italian authorities are investigating seven of italy's bertolli&and another for trying to us about pass off lesser- quality olive oil as the higher quality extra virgin. according to us about the cally telegraph, this is not just bad for customers but hurts the image of products made in italy. and to us about a totally american meal. thanksgiving dinner shouldn't cost you much more than last year. the bird flu wiped out a lot of the turkeys but most grocers will still try to us about lure shoppers with cheap turkeys, even if it means selling them at a loss.
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message they self-destruct in 60 minutes. the social media network is taking a page from snapchat and checking out messages that disappear in an hour. and for now, the test is in france and for private messages, not facebook posts. >> okay. got you. >> and disappearing messages. >> if you don't want people to us about see it, don't send it. >> there you go. >> and that is my rant this morning, jill. [ laughter ] >> and i totally, i don't get it or this idea of disappearing messages. >> i'm with you. next hour. >> and a check of the weather. >> yes. >> kind of cool out there and not terrible. >> not too bad. pretty great, actually. it's nice we're not dealing with rain this morning, right? >> i know. the last few days were down right dreary. and i, you know, it's friday. we have that going for us. >> we do.
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>> and we're mostly dry today. the wind is kicking up and we have a wind advisory posted for the cape and islands and lasts through the day today and yo of night tonight and doesn't expire until -- and overnight a.m. and out of the door this morning, the wind is starting to us about ramp up a bit and keeping the temperatures up with the clouds as well. 35 in nashua, one of the cooler spots and upper 40s here and southbound new hampshire. 53 in boston and 50 to us about 55 for most of us on the cape and islands as well. partial clearing came in and we will get sunshine, which will be a welcome change out of the gate this morning. i am anticipating building clouds and a couple of sprinkles couple by the time we get into the evening hours. and some leftover moisture from the storm not impacting us that much today, but it will whip up the winds behind the storm and there are still a couple of sprinkles by the evening. i think they will be isolated to us about widely scattered.
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overnight tonight, we get snow end tomorrow. the mountains pick up a couple of inches and the high pressure builds in this weekend. both saturday and sunday are dry and more of a fall feel, though and tomorrow brisk with temperatures in the 40s and letting up by sunday and it will feel better with sun and building clouds into sunday afternoon. and we're bringing you through the forecast, wind gust speed today. and notice we have wind gusts between 25 and thief miles an hour across the region and the strongest wind may come in overnight across the cape and islands. we might see gusts 45 miles an hour and that might be strong enough to us about bring some isolated lens or cause an isolated outage or two. most of us, it's more of a nuisance than anything and not a damaging wind threat. the high temperatures in the upper 50s and keep in mind this time of the year, we should be
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in the lower to us about mid- 50s and above average day today here for the middle of november and tomorrow, below average. and look at the highs. 46 in boston; 48, norwood and 40 in worcester and there is a wind on top of that. and going to us about be a chill to us about the air for our saturday. sunday, we make a bit of a rebound into the low to us about mid-50s. the weekend featuring a lot of sunshine as well and monday, upper 50s and seasonal, dry start next week. we get cooler on tuesday and then we still should rebound into the 60s, you guys, by the middle and end of next week. >> all right, thank you very much. we appreciate it. and this morning, the number of children on the autism spectrum is a lot higher than anyone thought. the centers for disease control said as many as one out of every 45 american children may have a developmental disorder. that is according to us about a survey of 13,000 parents who were asked if they had ever been given an autism diagnosis. a review of health and school records puts the number close
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to us about one out of 68. at least 100 women nationwide including one from massachusetts suing the company that made the birth control pills arguing that they fell because of a mix-up and -- failed because of a mix-up and they ended up getting pregnant. >> reporter: nearly 120 women came they became pregnant while on birth control. they're asking for millions. attorney paula bliss is not involved with the class-action lawsuit, but specializes in litigation involving pharmaceutical drugs. >> with respect to us about product liability, this is a big deal. this was a mess up. >> reporter: the lawsuit claims the pills were defectively and dangerously designed, manufactured, packaged, sold and distributed. in fact, it alleges the pair flipped 180 degrees and meaning that women were taking a placebo pill rather than the actual hormone, resulting in unplanned pregnancies. among those affected, a 24-year- old from massachusetts.
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responsible steps -- the situation and that this company has put their hand into it. they didn't want to us about become pregnant and took steps to us about avoid. that. >> reporter: the a subsidiary of endopharmaceuticals, manufactured the drugs and recalled the product in 2011. the company told cbs news that the number of affected packets was small. 41 states allow women to us about sue for unwanted pregnancies and in some cases, the cost of raising children. in fact, in oregon, those expenses include a college education. >> these are very emotional cases. >> experts say winning this case won't be easy. they tell julie that it's difficult to us about prove the women became pregnant because of a mistake. a lesbian couple in utah is fighting a judge's order to us about take an infant out of their home and they have a child welfare agent on their side. april hogl und and becky pierce have been foster parents to us about a baby girl since august
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and were hoping to us about eventually adopt the child. during a routine hearing, the judge ordered the baby be placed with a heterosexual couple instead. the child division of children and family services sent the couple and filed a motion to us about stay the judge's order. and the lead singer of the band now apologizing a decade after the deadly night club fire in rhode island. >> is it too little too late? we have reaction from survivors. >> and change is coming to us about the mcas and you're watching wbz this morning. every sip.
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. checking our top stories this morning, a drone strike in syria may have killed one of america's tom terrorist targets. jihadi john is a british man who appeared in several videos showing the beheadings of western hostages. he used a valuable recruiting tell -- he is a valuable recruiting tool for the islamic state. the pentagon is trying to us about figure out if he was killed in a strike. a secret service agent under arrest on sexti in, g charges. lee robert moore is accused of sending obscene images and texts to us about a person he thought was a 14-year-old girl and turns out the person was an undercover police officer. investigators said that some of the texts were sent while he was on duty at the white house and has been placed on administrative leave. and the lead singer of the band whose press secretary
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sparked the deadly night club fire in rhode island is apologizing. more than 10 years after the fire and the question is does the apology come to us about late? here's more. >> reporter: good morning. it's hard to us about believe it's been 13 years in february since the tragic nation fire took the lives of 100 people. pyrotechnics used by the band that night burned down the entire building and helps were trapped inside. the lead singer of the band great white is apologizing now the first time in a documentary. >> and going to us about give any chance to us about about it. i never had a chance to us about say i was sorry. >> and he said it's taken him this long to us about come forward because the lawyers advised him not to us about talk. for some, it's too little too late. >> and every time he speaks and brings it up, it hurts the families more and more. >> the best thing for jack,
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stay away from rhode island, shut your mouth and leave us alone. >> no word when his documentary will be released. back to us about you. >> thank you very much, susie. and it's being called mcas2.0. the state's education commission is recommending a new version of the standardized tests. they're considering switching to us about the park standardized test. the commissioner thinks the state should quip for the m-cas and park exam. the full board votes on the decision next week. and a new shopping destination is giving new lyrics shipping to us about boston. eight shipping containers were converted into small shops and restaurants and two are open for business. and that is an area that has been underserved and mainly industrial for years until young professionals started moving in. >> i think we're excited about this.
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that it's the next generation of what the business can look like in this area. >> and it's nice to us about have someone we can rely on every day. >> the rest of the shipping containers, shops and restaurants should be open by next week. >> and way to us about g. >> yeah, yeah. >> and that is cool. showing off -- and on a plane.
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. rob gronkowsky showed off his dance skills again. >> and -- appearing in a new video series for jet blue, which is now the official airline of the patriots. >> and he is talking with his uncle, a jet blue pilot. he asks if he can fly the plane. the uncle said no. and apparently the dancing is the consolation prize. [ laughter ] >> i didn't -- [ laughing ] >> and good morning to us about you there. >> oh, gosh. >> and -- the patriots uniform. >> and you know, why not? >> and gets your attention. >> yeah.
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