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>> and all straight ahead on wbz this morning. >> the news at 5 starts now. breaking news at 5:00. a big move on the war in terror. a drone strike targets the islamic state militant known as jihadi john. >> and a new hampshire mother heading to us about court today. charged in the overdose death of her 17-year-old daughter. >> and he comes running and he says close the door. >> and a bus driver threatened with a hatchet. how his quick thinking saved lives. . it's 5:00 on the dot. i'm chris mckinnon. >> and agreement to us about have you with us on this friday.
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>> and good morning, danielle. >> and i always enjoyed friday degrees. the winds from the southwest at 40s in the map. 46, wooster -- worcester, 47 capes. we have clearing coming in. a few scattered clouds on the cape a few worlds apart. enjoy the sunshine. i anticipate building clouds and breezy and cool to us about start. sunrise at 6:32. and building clouds through lunchtime. 56 degrees. the wind 10 to us about 20 miles an hour may gust as high as 30, 35 miles per hour this afternoon. a few isolated gusts to us about 40 and a stray sprinkle can't be ruled out. most of us won't see it in there. fifty degrees for the ride home and we have a chilly start to us about the weekend tomorrow. details coming up. let's get you on the roads on this friday morning. happy friday. >> and you, too, danielle. we made it.
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the friday morning commute is underway with no major backups or accidents so far. the expressway. and it's moving along. and looking good. a quick check of the north map now. 93 southbound, in andover and no slowdowns. route 1 is clear from saugus. route 3 south and 495, they look like speed limit rides. >> and thank you. 5:02 now with breaking news in the war on terror. a u.s. drone strike targeting jihadi john, the isis terrorist who beheaded numerous hostages including new hampshire journalist james foley and susie has more. >> reporter: we know the united states got the green light to us about carry out that air
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that i have been against the isis islamic extremist and he is the british man first sign in esis videos last august and he is accused of beheading several hostages. we know his mother spoke to us about abc news saying if the death is concern, it's little solace to us about her family and rather than a huge effort to us about track the terrorists, they should have done more to us about save the young americans while they were alive still. thank you very much. a shakeup at the pentagon. the defense secretary ash carter fire heads top military aid. the defense department would only say about the allegations
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against ron louis but would not doing. they have a long professional history together. the defense department will not face criminal charges. and people 5:04 on your friday morning. a new scandal for the secret service. an 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 49-year-old girl and turns out he was an undercover police officer. some were sent while he was on duty at the white house and he has been since placed on administrative leave. danger on an mbta bus. a man armed with a hatchet swings at people on board and now the bus driver describes how he helped diffuse the situation and the bus driver and two police officers are being hailed heros in this. >> they are and that came to us
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intersection and two officers and one driver. two words. he boarded the mbta bus on tuesday as he had the past 21 years. it was veteran's day and this a was different. >> and close the door. i am taking this bus hostage. >> he was disturbed and making it known. >> and all issues he had. lost his job and stuff. >> reporter: they see the -- what is going on and he hit the panic button but it began beeping. >> he said don't do anything stupid. >> reporter: staying calm and talking him through it. >> a normal day on the street for me. >> reporter: he convinced the man to us about let three passengers go. >> and had the hatchet and he was pretty much pretending to us about cut his neck. >> reporter: the situation grew more intense with the -- and the driver could see help ahead. the officers working the detail in dorchester. cologne and the remaining passenger made their escape.
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are you a veteran? the guy said yes and i the officer said thank you for your service and that is when he kind of relaxed. >> reporter: it took three men who truly cared. cologne and the officers, a veteran's day like no other, you. and i can tell you that man does take -- was taken into custody and is getting the help he needs. live in dorchester, nicole jacobs, wbz this morning. >> thank you very much for the update this morning. it's 5:06. and new details about the body that washed up on a plymouth beach. the police say that the 18-year- old man from paulding missing since mid-october. the construction you're built a sea wall yesterday. the police don't expect foul play. >> a new hampshire mother facing charges in the overdose death of her teenage daughter is due in court in earn -- this morning. the 17-year-old died at the rivera motel last month.
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the medical examiner said she died from an overdose of fentanol. and now, the mother and her boyfriend are charge in connection with eve's death. >> the fact that it's the mother of the victim makes why it more disturbing to us about me. >> and published reports said that the mother was trying to us about push her into a life of prostitution and drugs. a massachusetts woman described as an acquaintance was arrested in this case. we might be one step closer to us about finding out what happened to us about the el faro. the ntsb said that crews deck. the black box should be attached to us about it. the el pa -- faro sank during hurricane joaquin and is at a depth keeper than when the titanic sank, which is more than 12,000 feet below the surface. and governor baker is websites. the governor said he doesn't consider websites like draft kings and fan duel to us about be a form of gambling. he said they're games of skill.
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us about get a sense of what it was about. the number of children on the autism spectrum is higher than anyone thought. the centers for disease control said rather as many as one out of every 45 american children may have the developmental disorder and that is according to us about a survey of 13,000 parents who were asked if they had ever been given a diagnosis. a review of health and school records puts the number closer to us about one out of 68. and this morning, we're getting a closer look at what went wrong with thousands of birth control pills. 113 women joined a class-action lawsuit claiming that they got pregnant even though they were taking birth control pills. the defective pills were recalled by endopharmaceuticals because they were put in the packaging upside down and that means the women who thought they were taking the hormone for a week were taking a placebo.
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avoid the situation and what the company forced their hand into and they didn't want to us about become pregnant. >> and the attorney is specializing in cases involving pharmaceuticals and 41 states -- to us about sue for unwanted pregnancies. the campaign trail continues to us about wind through new hampshire today. rand paul will be in concord to us about file the paperwork to us about get on the ballot. jeb bush is in new hampshire hosting a town hall this morning in franklin at the vfw and george pataki will speak this morning and at unh manchester this afternoon and john caseic in hudson this noon and evening. >> and hillary clinton is enjoying a healthy -- in the wait for democratic -- democratic nomination. a new poll shows clinton with
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sanders trails with 30% and o'malley, the governor of maryland, got 5% of the vote. you can watch the next debate here on wbz and that is saturday night starting at 9:00 p.m. and coming up on wbz this morning, more trouble at tv garden for the bees. >> and they struggle in front of the home crowd. highlights in the matchup. >> plus, the stars are out. the sneak peek of ben affleck's new movie. good morning, danielle. >> good morning. happy friday. we're going to us about see a mostly dry day today. the winds are going to us about kick up and that is bringing us a blustery start to us about the weekend and on the chilly side, too. not as much wind on sunday.
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. it might be cloudy out there. the stars are out in in lawrence. ben affleck was shooting his movie. >> he's star in the film and it's a crime novel. the scenes focus on a bank robbery. he plans to us about spend two weeks shooting in the city before moving to us about other locations. >> hmm. >> and there you go. >> and so many movies. >> yeah.
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>> and -- you can catch a glimpse of the stars. >> and we need a check of the forecast. what is going on? >> going to us about be windy and you will feel it. isolated gusts and a wind advisory for the cape and island and kids going to us about the bus stop and check them out and going to us about visit them. at the dougherty middle school yesterday and this is the sib year in a row and they did a great job with it as well and in the meantime, it's friday. happy friday and you made it to us about the end of the week. from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow and for gusts at 45
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and a mild start. 47 in jaffray; 44, nashville and 52 in marshfield and falmouth and province town and into the cape and islands and we'll see building clouds through the day today and enjoy the sunshine. we'll see a stray sprinkle by late afternoon and evening and notice the snow, too and in york, western pennsylvania and picking up a few inches and for beautiful. and going to us about be a brisk and blustery start to us about the weekend and we'll get building clouds on sunday
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afternoon as well and temperatures in the lower 50s and highs today, nearing 60. we'll fall shy of that and mid- to us about upper 50s for most of us and above average. tomorrow, though, only in the 40s and then you factor in the wind on top of that and it won't be as strong tomorrow as it is going to us about be later on today. we'll see gusts topping out around 30, 35 miles per hour and highs on sunday and low to us about mid-50s although worcester holds cooler in the upper 40s and the wind is not as strong and going to us about be a typical november weekend and some bound in the upper 50s and dry on tuesday and that on shore wind cooler into the coast and thursday, traffic and weather together. >> i am always ready. >> and that is ending soon. >> i know. >> and what should i wear?
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and that windchill on the cool side. >> and with that wind bracker? >> absolutely. and is the will quiet out there and checking the ride from the north and 93. and 93 southbound woburn into boston. they look okay right now. checking the south, 128 southbound heavy between 37 and the split. the expressway and from braintree to us about boston moving. route 3 north and 24 north and no issues on 95 or 128. catherine, chris? >> and thank you very much. and 5:17. the pats getting ready for the showdown with the giants. >> and the bad luck at home continues i. good morning, everybody. one win at home and we have over a month into the season. one win. the bruins had a 2-0 win and blew it. they lost to us about colorado at the garden. and the defenseman in the lineup for the first time and comings off of back surgery.
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and gets the second of the year and up 1-0. and later in the first -- and with that. leave the league and up 2-0 and all there and attitude in the third and the turnover, and matthew showing scores with that game winner. giving up three unanswered goals and that is all. two for 2 and sunday's game will have some exciting playmakers. and, of course -- dangerous and catching passes from tom brady and taking them back to us about the house. and yesterday, rob gronkowski was asked how he would do as a punt returner. >> and i always wanted one. i think if i got -- some room on the move, and we can do some damage. [ indiscernible ] >> and don't let me catch the guy.
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>> can watch is tonight at 7 for all of the stuff you kent see anywhere else and starting sunday with patriots game day and they kick off at 4:25 on wbz and following the show on my tv 38. and -- taking on the hawks tonight at the garden. that is sports for now. i'm steve burton, over to us about you. >> and rob gronkowski showing off his dance kills and -- skills and on a plane. >> and why not. he's appearing in a new series for jet blue and the first ad he is shown is talking with his uncle who is a jet blue pilot. the uncle said no, you can't fly the plane and dancing, though, is the consolations prize. .
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>> return to us about your seat. [ laughter ] >> and -- stand up in the many and not hit his head. right? >> yeah. >> and he is a tall guy. >> yeah. >> and -- . >> that is when you go in and out. >> yeah. >> and you have to us about be careful. >> yeah. >> and the overhead bips. >> right. and any stopping destination is giving new meaning to us about the lyrics shipping up to us about boston. >> and that is cool. eight shipping containers are converted into small shops at the seaport district and two are already open for business and that is ab area underserved and mainly industrial for years. >> and i think we're excited that this is the next generation of what the business could look like in this area. >> and -- we can rely on every day. >> and the rest of the shipping containers, shops, and restaurants should be opened by the end of next week. and another spot for us to us about check out.
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>> i know. >> and i feel that would be tough to us about go. >> and it's been amazing to us about see how the seaport district was built up. >> and it is a hotspot. >> okay. coming up, an apology from the band -- . >> and reaction from one survivor 10 years after the tram why i -- tragedy. >> and are you feeling like this week has been a bummer? let me lighten your mood with a look on the bright side. every sip. the taste uniquely dunkin'.
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. it's 5:23 on your friday morning. welcome back. it's being called mcas 2.0. the state's education commission is recommending a new version of the standardized tests. the education department has been considering switching to us about the park's standardized tests. the commissioner thinks the state should develop a compromised test that pulls elements from the mcas and park exams. the full board will vote next week. and boston college students rallying about race on campus. the students kept yesterday's rally peaceful but their message is powerful, racism won't be tolerated. organizers want people to us about be comfortable talking about race. and there is still a lot of bad news this week making headlines. >> and this morning, jon keller is looking on the bright side e. >> reporter: good morning, it's
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been one of those bad news weeks, hard feelings on campus, harsh words on the campaign trail, horrific scenes from the war zones overseas and here at home, depressing weather and early darkness. and so let me try to us about brighten your mood with perspective. most college students, including those protesting, do not fill the stereotype of cluelessars inivity iss eager to us about shut -- cluesless narcissi is, ts either more than college administrators or americans for that matter, fit the caricature of unfeeling racists. the civilized world will find a way to us about stop isis and other genocidal maniacs until new ones emerge. and we're less that know 40 days from the winter solstace and while the nastiness of the campaign may not be going anywhere, last night's cbs news/new york times poll of democratic primary voters
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lift your spirits a little. 75% of respondents want their candidate to us about compromise with republicans in congress it get things done rather than stick to us about their positions on the issues even if it means not getting as much done, end quote and other polls showed a smaller number of republicans but still a substantial majority feel the same way. and we're in that stage of the campaign with hard-core partisans and favorite candidates dominating the dialogue and history shows that fades as the real decisions approach and don't let that bum you out too much. saturday, like spring, will prevail sooner than you think. let me know what you think by e- mailing me at keller@wbz tv.com kelly at large. morning. more good news. it's friday. and still to us about come, a
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>> and how the mother played a role in her daughter's death. >> and more fallout for bill cosby. two universities taking steps to us about cut ties between him. >> and once the sun comes up, it's going to us about be shining. the temperatures in the 50s with some building clouds and a gusty wind today and wait until you see the wind chill forecast for tomorrow. and that is coming up. for the girl scout meeting... for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! p at stop&shop, prices have just dropped on thousands more items.
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. breaking news right now at 5:30. a big move in the car on terror. a drone strike -- and known as jihadi john. >> a new hampshire mother heading to us about court and charged in the overdose death of her 17-year-old daughter. >> and an apology from the band linked to us about the deadly station night club fire. reaction from one survivor 10 years after the tragedy. good morning, i'm catherine houser.
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it's friday the 49th, november, too. >> yeah. >> and this is like my family's >> okay. >> and this is happening for danielle today. >> yeah. >> and the weather -- that is good. >> yeah. days? >> exactly. that would be nice. look at the hancock tower now. we have the flashing blue. >> uh-huh. >> and this is wbz photographer and even though the sun is shining this morning, we'll get clouds to us about build in. so, that is an accurate forecast there. you don't need -- hancock tower with the forecast, sunrise at 6:32. the fall jacket this morning, 50 degrees and into the upper 50s by the end of school and a gusty wind today. that is going to us about be one of the things you notice across the board. we're seeing gusts between 30 and 40 miles per hour. 46 in worcester right now. middle to us about upper 40s here southern new hampshire skies cleared out partially. the scattered clouds in the
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outer cape and we're seeing some clouds is thing in place here and antes 58 sunshine to us about start the day and more clouds work in and 8 to us about 16 miles an hour and starts to us about increase through the lunch hour. the west-southwest and 25 to us about 30 miles an hour. isolated gusts to us about 40 with an isolated sprinkle into the drive home. up. together. >> and -- we are getting the first reported slowdowns from the south and one is in a predictable spot and heavy and slow between 37 in the braintree split and we have problems. and look over route 1 in saugus and that is in lynnfield. and there is a disabled truck and if you know that area, it's by the christmas tree shop. the right lane is blocked but it's not causing slowdowns yet. and 5:32 now. checking out the top stories on the friday morning.
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have killed one of america's top terrorist targets. jihadi john as he's known is the british man who appeared in several videos showing the beheadings of western hostages. and he was a valuable recruiting tool for the islamic state. the pentagon is still trying to us about confirm whether he was killed in that strike. police say the death of a 17-year-old in rochester, new hampshire, was drug-related and that her mother is partially to us about blame. the 41-year-old jasmine rude, 41-year-old mark ross and 31- year-old leslie aberele were all facing charges in the girl's death. she overdosed on the pain killer fentanol. the lead singer of the band whose pyrotechnic sparked the deadly night club fire is apologizing and this is more than 10 years after the fire. does the apology come too late? susie stein is here with reaction this morning. >> reporter: good morning, catherine. it's hard to us about believe that it will be 13 years in
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people. pyrotechnics used by the band burned down the entire building, hundreds were trapped inside. the lead singer of great white is apologizing for the first time in a documentary. >> and a chance to us about, you know, to us about apologize and say how i feel about it. i never had a chance to us about say i was sorry. >> he said it's taken him this long to us about come forward because his lawyers advised him not to us about talk and for some, it's too little too late. >> every time he speaks and families more and more. >> the best thing for jack, stay away from rhode island, alone. >> and no word on when his back to us about you. >> thank you very much. and the mother who triggered an amber alert across state lines won't get her baby
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instead, relatives will care for tiffany cherry's children for now. last month, the nurse practitioner told her her son needed medical treatment for severe dehydration. instead of going to us about pennsylvania, she drove five hours to us about boston children's hospital. >> and a former new hampshire police officer will spend 21 days in jail for assaulting a suspect on surveillance video. the former seabrooke officer mark richardson was is tensed yesterday and plead guilty last month to us about slamming a drunk-driving suspect into the wall of a -- at the police station. the assault happened in 2009 but video did nots sorry face until years later. and bryant university, the latest school to us about revoke an honorary degree given to us about bill cosby and drexel university in philadelphia rerended an honorary degree they gave him
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with the crime and denies allegations. police charge three people in connection with a dog theft. investigators said that earlier this month, a woman and two men stole three animals from the pick a pup and took them to us about a home in plainville. two days later, a tip led officers to us about the house. they found the yellow lab and two boxers inside and reunited them with kennel workers. the animals worth more than $1,000 a piece were not injured. and james taylor is returning to us about fenway park. he has performed the national anthem at fenway plenty of times but never made a full concert there until this past summer. he was a hit, he will return for the encore on august 3rd, 2016. >> and joined by jackson brown. tickets go on sale one week from today. >> and i saw jackson brown in september and it was an awesome feel at the pavilion. >> yeah. >> and that is a good one. >> is coming back. >> yeah. and up next, oh, oh,
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campbell's soups recalling more than 350 caps after they found plastics in the spaghetti-os and it poses a potential choking hazard. thanksgiving dinner shouldn't cost you more than last year and bird flu wiped out most of the supply but grocers are shoppers with cheap turkeys and even if it means selling them at a loss and to us about italy, the olive oil may not be extra virgin. italian authorities are investigating culls for trying to us about pass lesser quality oil as the higher quality extra virgin. >> and that is not good. they'll figure it out. and have a fantastic weekend. see you on monday morning. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> and coming up, we have a
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it's friday the 13th. a lot of people will be taking precautions to us about avoid any bad luck out there. that means unusual opportunities to us about pick up a bargain. >> and for example, it's cheaper to us about fly. booking website kayak will let -- fares for friday the 13th are 22% lower than other days. >> okay. >> and you can get discounts for friday the 13th weddings. >> cool. >> and ironically, they're about 13% cheaper. >> this is interesting. >> i know. i didn't know this. >> and last-minute deals? >> i don't know. that is kind of cool. i guess people get freaked out? >> for the with could? >> and let's go. >> and do it. >> the sun hasn't been around for awhile, danielle. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] >> come on. mr. sun. and that is going to us about be out. we're planning a trip the next time there is a friday the 13th. >> absolutely. >> and done-done. >> the sun's going to us about be out.
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enjoy it while it lasts. clouds are going to us about build in. fifty in boston and a mild start out there. we have 40s in the map. 49, fitchburg; 47, jaffrey and lower 50s here. and 52 in marshfield and that is popular number here from p- town to us about hyannis and falmouth at 52 this morning. the skies are family -- partially clear and on the cape. notice the storm that impacted us is spinning. and there is some leftover moisture with it. snow showers are going to us about be developing in parts of new york and the adirondacks and mountains of northern new england and for us, a sprinkle and isolated across the worcester hills and the evening. it can't be ruled out but most of us are dry today and what you will notice is the wind gusting at times to us about 40 miles per hour and on the cape and islands. that wind will be with us tomorrow and not as strong but it's definitely going to us about add a blustery feel to us about our saturday and feeling
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the temperatures in the 40s and wind let's up on sunday and some building clouds on sunday afternoon. and this is your forecast. it doesn't matter where you go either. the new hampshire sea coast to us about the south coast and interior. we're gusting 25 to us about 35 miles per hour and we may see some gusts around 40, 45 miles an hour in the cape and island and that is going to us about stay strong and showing gusts hour. and windy kind of blustery couple of days here and upper 50s for highs today and we'll fall shy of 60 degrees and here's kind of a reality check for tomorrow, right? the temperatures in the 40s and the windchills, guys and this is what you want to us about dress for tomorrow afternoon. and look at this, upper 30s for wind chills tomorrow, 30 in worcester and a cool star to us about the weekend and we'll be
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winds won't be as strong and on monday, we rebound more and with that quiet start to us about the week. sunshine, a couple of clouds, upper 50s, cool or tuesday and wednesday and especially at the coast with the onshore wind and rebounding into the 60s for thursday of next week. traffic and weather together. any big problems? >> we have slowdowns in the south and broken down truck to us about the north to us about talk about and looking live over route 1 in saugus. there is a disabled truck in lynnfield and at the tunnel near the christmas tree shop. crews are trying to us about get that shop out of there now and to us about will south we go, the expressway to us about columbia road and to us about the split and route 3 looks sluggish between union street and the split. and a bus driver hailed a hero for his quick thinking. >> and here are your top stories on this friday morning. following a developing
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story out of syria and the united states carried out an airstrike against isis extremists known as jihadi john. wazi. and he was on video executing some the death, if confirmed, which it's not within at this point, offers the family schoolas susie for wbz this morning. >> thank you. and a man arrested, accused of pointing a fake gun at another driver is behind bars this morning. he was involved in a road rage incident. the woman said she saw him wave what appeared to us about be a glock round and turned out to us about be a bb gun with the orange tip painted black. he was out on bail for an assault and in a battery case 9 months ago. this week's arrest violated the
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and good morning, i'm nicole jacobs live in dorchester. a scary mbta ride came to us about a stop here after a hatchet building -- a passenger boarded an mbta bus on veteran's day armed with a hatchet and claiming to us about take the bus hostage. the driver has 21 years of experience under his belt and talked to us about the man, kept him calm and convinced him to us about let three of the passengers go and he drove for help. a police detail in dorchester. at 6, hear what the officers said to us about the man to us about calm him down. live in dorchester, nicole jacobs, wbz this morning. a new york mobster who inspired the movie goodfellows is cleared on all charges against him. the jury found him not guilty of racketeering and extortion- related counts.
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the 1978 heist at jfk international airport, which made about $5 million in cash and 1 million in -- [ indiscernible ] and federal prosecutors are asking for the maximum prison sentence for jared fogle. he agreed to us about plead guilty to us about child porn and sex crime charges and in return for a reduced sentence. so 12 1/2 years is the most he can get. and prosecutors will ask a federal judge to us about sentence him to us about a lifetime of supervision. the sentencing is set for next week. and volkswagon is looking for whistleblowers and telling employees they can come forward with information about how the company cheated on emissions tests and how they won't be fired. a letter outlining the offer said the company won't seek firing or damages but can't get anyone off of the hook for -- and. horse racing returns to us about suffolk downs. the gaming commission approved an application to us about run a series of special races next year.
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if some commissions are met, and they approved live racing at the casino and brockton fair. it's 5:50 right now and tom for today's daily topper. a same-sex couple is told they have to us about give up their foster child they're caring for because of the sexual orientation. >> the judge may have overstepped his authority. >> and this is happening in utah. if you assume they have different laws aboutsaim-sex marriage, they are wrong. a judge doesn't think they're fit to us about kay for this baby. they have been nurturing the nine-month-old for months and bonded with her and have plans to us about adopt the child o. tuesday, the judge ordered the couple to us about give up the baby because they are lesbians. and they told reporters that the judge cited unnamed studies saying children do worse in homosexual homes than heterosexual foster care. when they asked to us about see the studies, the judge
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they believe the judge, a bishop in the mormon church s imposing his own religious beliefs. the couple passed rigorous background tests and state law is on their side. the judge ignored the recommendation of the utah family services who want the baby to us about stay with the couple and the state is challenging his decision in court. and there is not a lot of support for the judge right now and danielle writes this judge is pathetic. his personal beliefs have no business in a courtroom. >> and marie adds the judge is supposed to us about uphold the law and not ignore it and he is totally wrong to us about do so. a number of ways to us about comment on the website, our twitter page, and facebook page. we would love to us about hear from you and there is more at 6. >> thank you very much. 5:52 on your friday morning. >> and that means -- back with the biggest stories. >> and hitting the rewind
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bay state are ready to us about thank veterans today. >> and going -- plain red this year. >> and up. >> and homemade -- . >> right. >> and boston's mayor will announce a new plan to us about keep fake handguns off of or street -- our street. >> and they are implementing legislation that would require seatbelts. >> and i know. >> it's intuitive and -- . >> just know. >> okay. >> and groundbreaking. >> is that weird? >> yeah. >> and taking on chris' team. >> and the patriots. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] >> yeah. >> and [ indiscernible ] >> good call. [ laughter ] >> that is a great week. >> i was going to us about say. yeah. you know what? i love looking back. and even though -- even though there feels like a lot of headlines, there is a lot of good going out there. >> and we always manage to us
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