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. breaking news at 6:00. a drone strike and islamic state militant known as jihadda john. >> and three people heading to us about court to us about face charges in connection with the overdosed death. and one of them, the 17-year- old's own mother. >> and he comes running. and he said close the door. i am taking the bus is hostage. >> how the quick thinking saved lives. good morning, it's 6:00. and glad to us about you have here with us. >> i'm catherine houser.
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>> and i'm chris mckinnon. >> yeah. right? >> and i do something >> and what? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and i would say we have something to us about worry about and 51 in boston and upper 40s and skies cleared out and we're going to us about see some building clouds today and lower 50s this morning, no weather-related issues and sunvise at -- rise at 6:32 and the biggest impact is the wind and kicking up here. 56 through lunchtime.
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on the road. north. one caused by a breakdown. saugus. there is a disabled vehicle causing a bumper-to us about- bumper backup and into the north, 93 south has slow pockets in woburn and andover and to us about the south, heavy north and route 3 north, bogging down between union street and the expressway and about columbia road. thank you very much. and breaking news to us about tell you about on the war on terror and beheaded numerous hostages.
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satellite center with more on what we know. >> and we heard from him saying if the strike was successful, killing him was the right thing to us about do and they launched an air strike yesterday. and it's still unclear if he died in the drone strike. the united states targeted the vehicle where he believed he was travelling and why it was the british man last august. and in the gruesome videos, he executed american journalist james feely and several other hostages. we heard from james foley's mother. she said if his death is confirmed, it offers little solace to us about her family and that rather than the effort to us about kill him, the united states should have done more to us about protect him while they were still hostages. this morning, a shakeup at
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the pope. ash carter fired his top military aid and they would nod say what he's accused of doing. they had a long professional history together and the defense department said that he will not face criminal charges. >> and a new scanner for the secret service. an agent under arrest on sexting charges. he's accused of sending -- to us about a person he thought was a 14-year-old girl and turns out that person was an undercover police officer. and some were sent while moore was on duty at the white house and has been placed on administrative leave. and in new hampshire, a mother facing charges in the overdose death of her teenage daughter. she is due in court this morning. the 17-year-old died at the rivera motel last month. the medical examiner said she died from an overdose of
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and now of -- of fentanol. now, the mother and her boyfriend are charged in the deg. >> the fact that she's the mother of the victim makes why it more disturbing to us about me. >> reporter: published reports saidler 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. and in other news, new details about the body that washed up on a beach. the 18-year-old man from malden was missing since mid-october. a construction crew building a sea wall found the body yesterday and police don't suspect foul play. and 6:05 on a friday morning. the danger on the mbta bus. a man armed with a hatches comes on board. how he helped save the passenger and the man
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good morning, nicole. grow words made all of the difference. he boarded his mbta bus tuesday as he has the past 21 years. it was veteran's day and this day was different. >> and he said close the door. i am taking the bus hostage. >> reporter: the passenger armed with a hatchet disturbed and making it known. >> and all issues he had, lost his job and stuff. >> reporter: four riders see that -- the commotion and he suddenly hit the panic button but it abruptly beban beeping. anything stupid. >> staying calm and talking him through it. >> and he convinced the man to us about well the three go. >> it grew real intense and
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officers working the detail in dorchester and they made their escape. >> are you a veteran? >> he said yes. and the officer said thank you for your service and he relaxed. >> it took three men who really cared. a veteran's day like no other, made better by a simple thank you. that man was taken into custody and we're told he's receiving the help he needs. live in dorchester, nicole jacobs, wbz this morning. >> thank you very much. and 6:07 now. new this morning, an actress and hit show ncis is sharing a terrifying story of how a mother almost killed her. in a post on twitter, paula krupp said she was walking alone near her townhouse when she was grabbed by a man described as homeless. he punched her several times in the face and threatened to us about kill her. she was able to us about
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sketch and the police made an arrest hours later. she's physically recovering but writes i am shaken and traumatized, my house, my home in hollywood, the people i spent my life protect. my life changed tonight. we might be one step closer to us about finding out what happen to us abouted the el faro. the crews located the brim deck and the black box should be attached to us about it. and it sank during hurricane joaquin and at a depth diner than what the titanic sank, which is more than 12,000 feet below the ocean surface. and a truck continues -- they continue in new hampshire and rand paul will be in new hampshire filing the paperwork to us about get on the ballot and jeb bush is in new hampshire today also hosting a town hall meeting this morning at the vfw in irand it starts at 9:30. and george pataki is speaking
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unh man chester this afternoon. and john kasich is in new hampshire at noon and laconia this evening. and on the democratic side, a new cbs poll shows clinton with a strong lead into this weekend's debate. she gets 52% of the vote and bernie sanders trails her with 33% and she is doing well with women and sanders with younger democrats. the governor of maryland got 5%. and a quick reminder, watch the next debate here on wbz saturday night at 9:00 p.m. and the governor baker weighing in on fantate sports sites. he doesn't consider websites to us about be a form of gambling. he said they are gamings of skill. he tried a free game over the weekend to us about get a sense of what it's about. mcas .0, it's being called that and the education
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switching to us about the park standardized tests. the commissioner thinks the state should develop a compromised test of sorts from items of the mcas and park exams and the full board will vote on the decision next week. and 6:10 on your friday. coming up, is autism on the rise? the new numbers released. >> and the lead singer of a band apologizing a decade after a deadly night club fire in rhode island. is it too little too late? >> and new fallout for bill cosby over alidations -- over assaulted dozens of women. >> and the sun is going to us about be shining. a welcome change and expect building clouds this afternoon. and temperatures into the mid and upper 50s and a gusty wind out there and the latest gusts this afternoon. and stay with us.
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talking with his uncle who is a jet blue pilot. gronk asked if he could fly the plane and the uncle said no. apparently, he thinks -- a consolation prize. >> -- [ indiscernible ] come down the spot to us about affect. and the aa every single payday and running like -- >> gronc on a plane. >> and that is like a party on a plane. >> and he is a one-man party. >> a great way to us about put it. >> all right. >> and he is the party. party enough. >> and gronc on the plane. >> and she was shown -- . >> right? >> yeah. >> and -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> caught on camera. >> nope. >> and guys, it's going to us about be windy is any that wind is gusting at times to us about 40 miles per hour. and that is what you will notice. the bus stop forecast, and some suggesting the fall jacket,
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including the older kids and pamela gardner visited the 8th graders and this is the second dover. the whole eighth grade attended this and the auditorium. and they loved it. she did a great job with the trivia and had an awesome time with you guys. happened friday and made it to us about the end of the school week, too and temperatures around 50 and we'll end up being in the 50s later on today and sunrise coming up 15 minutes from now and gusting and it will be a dry day today. the wind advisorys in affect. a.m. this morning until 7:00 a.m. and you may see isolated gusts as high as 45 miles an hour and most of us in the range of 30 to us about 45 miles per hour and same in taunton. the 40s in the map and 42 in nashua; mid-40s to us about manchester and jaffrey and norwood, marshfield at 52 and
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plymouth at 50, and to us about the outer cape and nantucket as well and skies have cleared out and a few clouds leftover and into the corridor and some leftover moisture to us about the north. we don't have to us about worry about it today. it will be dry aside from -- and the late-day sprinkle. notice, 6, 7 and worcester may have a quick spurt here and rain changes to us about snow in the mountains of nowhere new england and picking up a couple of inches up and down the greens and white mountains and wildcat mountain. us about be lighter and a weekend tomorrow. a big area of high pressure is dominating the weather and into the eastern seaboard and keep the forecast, wind gust speeds where you go. across the region, 25 to us about 35 miles an hour gusts and we may see them through the evening and overhead. tonight and tomorrow, this is
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of the northwest and gust says up to us about thrift miles an hour and making it feel colder and today, though, above average and upper 50s for most of us and shy of 60. i want to us about show you the real feel tomorrow and that is what you feel like when you factor in the gusty wind and upper 30s and crisp and cool, low 50s and a quiet start to us about next week. and traffic and weather together. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] seeing plenty of slowdowns. and checking with a live look over 93 in summerville and southbound with a pocket in the woburn stretch and between 128 and spark street and sluggish struggle from the lipfield tunnel because of the a broken down truck and to us about the south we go, the expressway jammed from the split to us
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brockton to us about 128 and route 3, between downyo know street and the split. >> and the lead singer of the band whose pyrotechnics sparked a deadly night club fire in rhode island is apologizing. >> more than 10 years after the fire and comes with questions is it too little too late, use hi, susie. >> and it's hard to us about believe that it will be 13 years in february since the tragic station night club fire, people. pyrotechnics used by the band that night burned down the entire building. hundreds were trapped inside. jack russell, the lead singer of the band great white s apologizing now for the first time in a documentary. >> this is going to us about -- to us about apologize and say how i feel about it. and i had a chance to us about say i was sorry. >> and jack russell said it's taken him this long to us about come forward because lawyers advised him not to us about
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talk and for some survivors and too late. >> and yet hurts families more and more. >> and the best ting for jack, stay away from rhode island and shut your mouth and leave us alone. >> and back to us about you, catherine. thank you very much, susie. 6:19 and the latest school to us about revoke an honorary degree given to us about bill cosby. the school cited dozens of sex allegations surrounding the comedian and they gave cosby the comedienne is november charged with the crime and denies allegations. and the number of children on the autism spectrum is higher than anyone thought and as many as one out of every 45 american kids may have a developmental disorder and
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. students testing racism on coolidge campuses. and those students kept yesterday's rally peaceful. but their message was a powerful one. race. y will not be tolerated. and organizers want people to us about be comfortable talking about race. this morning, the university of missouri has a new president.
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mike middleton is a former law professor who served 18 years as a deputy chancellor and he is black and replaces tim wolf who resigned amidstudent protests. and between the college protest and campaign politics, there is a lot in the news this week. >> and he takes a closer look at the brighter side of things. >> reporter: it's been a bad news week hard feelings on campus, harsh words on the campaign trail and horrific scenes from the war zones overseas and here at home, depressing weather and early darkness. let me try to us about brighten your mood with some perspective. most college students, including those protesting, do not fit the stereotype of clueless narcissist eager to us about shut down dis sent manufactured by a few even
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though administrators and americans fit the caricature ofup feeling risists -- racists. the civilized world will find a way to us about stop race of theys until new ones emerge and we're less than 40 days away from the winter solstace when the days are longer and while the nastiness of the campaign may not go anywhere, last night's cbs news/new york times poll of democratic primary voters contained a finding that may lift your spirits a little. 75% of respond ends want their candidate to us about compromise with republicans in congress to us about get things done, rather than stick to us about the possibilities -- positions on the issues, even if it means not getting as much done, end quote and other polls show a smaller number of republicans and a substantial majority feel the same way. we're in that stage with the same way where hard-core
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shows that fades as the real decisions approach. and don't let that bum you out too much. it will prevail sooner than you think. let me know what you think by e- mailing me at keller@wbz.com or reach out via twitter@kelat large. and lots more is still ahead, including new details on a birth control lawsuit. >> and massachusetts women are one of more than 100 -- over a >> and oh, oh, spaghetti-os. the recall parents need to us
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. breaking news at 6:30. a drone strike targets the isis terrorists in the beheadings of western hostages, including a journalist from new hampshire. >> and a judge's decision telling a same-sex couple to us about give back their foster child. >> and how cargo containers are transforming city neighborhoods. . good morning.
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friday and we're waiting for danielle. >> and on. sprinting through and all the way around. >> and there she is. >> hi. >> and good morning. >> i was trying to us about put in a sunrise picture. >> oh,. >> and that is cute. >> working hard until the last minute. >> fine and -- [ indiscernible ] >> and we haven't seen the sun in a few days. >> and that is the thing. i love it. it's looking over the harbor, right? and on twitter and with that plane flying there and sunrise is coming up, guys. officially in two minutes from now and going to us about be a beautiful start and windy today and a the least the sun is shining for now. enjoy it. we get building clouds later on and that is nots a bad temperature either. 51 in boston and middle and upper 40s from fitchburg and lower 50s from plymouth to us about the cape as well and skis cleared out and that is going to us about be a bright and beautiful start.
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county and into the berkshires and into western new hampshire. and we'll get the clouds and sunshine is out of the gate this morning. the sunrise, one minute from now and gusty wind today. you will notice the wind miles per hour and we have gusts over 20 and some of us will see them as high as 35 miles an hour this afternoon and particularly in the cape and islands. middle to us about upper 50s for highs and there will be some sprinkles around for the evening commute and isolated around 50 degrees with a sunset at 4:24 and we'll have the weekend details coming up. >> hi, robi. >> and we have an accident south of boston and light pop up the map the crash is in randolph. 24 northbound before 128 and the center lane is blocked. and to us about the south, 95 northbound sluggish. the expressway jammed from the
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split to us about columbia road and check the north now, 120, route 1 southbound crawing from 95 and knee south, heavy and slow and woburn into boston. >> thank you very much. and we have been following breaking news for you. the u.s. is working to us about confirm whether a drone strike killed jihadi john. >> and he's the isis terrorist who beheaded numerous hostages including james foley and use issy is live with more. and. >> reporter: we heard from the british prime minister who said if the strike was successful, killing him was the right thing to us about do and we know yesterday, the united states lodged an -- launched an air strike in raka, syria, targeting jihadi john. this morning, senior military sources said there is a high degree of certainty he was killed in that strike. the united states targeted the vehicle where they believe he was travelling and he is the
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videos last august. he executes american journalist james feely and steven sot love and other -- sotloff and other hostages. his mother said that if his death is confirmed, it offers her family little solace and that instead, she would rather the united states have spent time trying to us about find the hostages while they were still alive. live in the satellite center. >> thank you very much, susie. a former new hampshire police officer will spend 21 days in jail for assaulting a suspect on surveillance video. the former seabrooke officer was sentenced yesterday. last month, he plead guilty to us about slamming a drunk driving suspect into a wall of the seabrook police station. the assaults happened in 2009 and the video didn't surface until years later. a man arrested accused of pointing a faulk gun at another driver is behind bars this morning.
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he was involved in a road rage incident. a woman called 911 saying she saw him waving what appeared to us about be a gun around. and it turned out to us about be a bb gun with the orange tip painted black and she was out on bail for an assault and battery case newspaper error error months ago and this week's arrest violated the conditions of the sale. and the mother who triggered an amber alert across state lines won't get her baby back for now. the relatives will care for her children and last month, a nurse practitioner said her son needed emergency medical treatment for hydration. instead, she drove five hours to us about boston children's hospital. and danger on an mbta bus. a man armed with a hatchet and now, the bus driver describes how he helped diffuse the since
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>> reporter: what started out as a heartwrenching story ended heartwarming here at the intersection in dorchester where two officers were able to us about talk this man down. a passenger boarded an mbta bus on veteran's day armed with a hatchet claiming he was taking the bus hostage. the driver, who has 21 years of experience under his belt, talked to us about the man and kept him calm, convinced him to us about let three of the passengers go and then the driver drove for help. toward a police detail in dorchester. >> and he had the hatches and he was trying to us about -- [ indiscernible ] >> and engaged him quickly. are you a veteran? he said yes and the officer said thank you for your service and that is when he kind of relaxed. >> reporter: they kept him calm and talked him down. he was taken into custody and is now receiving the help he needs. live in dorchester this morning, nicole jacobs, wbz
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this morning. >> thank you very much for the story this mornings. and also, we're getting a closer look at what went wrong with thousands of birth control pills. 113 women including one from massachusetts have joined a class-action lawsuit claiming they got pregnant even though they were taking birth control pills. the defective pills were recalled by endopharmaceuticals because they were butting -- putting the package upside down and women were taking a placebo. >> and they took responsible steps to us about avoid the situation that the company forced their hand into and they didn't want to us about become pregnant and took steps to us about avoid that. >> and the attorney is not working on the specific lawsuit but specializes in cases involving the pharmaceuticals. 41 states allow women to us about sue for unwanted pregnancies. and 6:36 right now and time for our daily talker.
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have to us about give up the foster child they cared for because of their sexual orientation. >> and why it appears the judge may have overstepped his authority and he more. >> reporter: this is happening in utah. if you assumed they had different laws about same-sex marriage, you would be wrong. a judge doesn't think the two legally married foster moms are not fit to us about take care of baby. they have bonded with the girl and have plans to us about adopt the child themselves. on tuesday, the judge ordered the couple to us about give up the because because they're lerpiance. the judge cited unnamed studies showing that children do worse in homosexual homes than heterosexual homes. when the lawyers asked to us about see the studies, the judge allegedly said do your own research. they believe the judge is imposing his own religious
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background tests and the state law is on his today and the judge ignored the recommendations from the state who wants the couple to us about stay with the baby and let's check out the responses coming in. on our website, victoria writes any loving, hardworking, patient, mature responsible adult would make a great foster parent, regardless of their sexual orientation. taking a child out of a presumably loving home because they would grow up with two mommies is atrocious. and tony on a facebook said that two parents that love the child is all that matters. joinedder is irrelevant. and you can comment on our talker, our website twitter or facebook and get the job done. would love to us about hear from you. >> thank you very much. and 6:38 right now. federal prosecutors are asking for the maximum prison sentence for former pitchman jared fogle. he agreed to us about plead
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and sex charges in return for a reduced sentence. 12 and a half years is the most he will get. prosecutors will ask a federal judge to us about 7 hence him to us about a lifetime of supervision. and in our money watch, fox is looking for whistleblowers. telling employees they can come forward with untillation on how the company cheated on emissions tests and that they won't be fired and a letter outlining the offer said the company won't seek firing or damages but can't get anyone off of the hook for ongoing criminal probes. and you might want to us about check your cans of spaghetti-os. campbell's soup is railroading 455,000 14.2-ounce cans after customers found small pieces of red plastic in them and it poses a potential choking hazard. the cans have a date of february 2nd -- february 22nd, 2017, printed on them.
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and new meaning to us about boston. eight shipping containers were converted into small shops and restaurants and two are open for business and this is an area that is underserved and mainly industrial for years started moving in. >> and i think we're all excited and this represents the next generation of what fitness could look like in this area. >> and we have somewhere to us about rely on every day. >> the rest of the shipping containers and shops and restaurants should be open by the end of next week. >> and that is a cool concept. >> yeah. >> and breakfast is an hour away. >> and there you go. we'll check the day's top stories for you. >> and including three people face thing charges today with the connection of the overdosed death of a teenager and among those heading to us about court own mother.
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-- real life drama overnight for an actress on ncis. an attack that well am killed her and how police helped catch the suspect. >> and checking with our weather watchers here. happy friday to us about all of you and look at all of the reports coming in and temperatures for a lot of us in the 40s and 45 degrees and breeze sunshine and it's a crisp, beautiful morning so far and the weekend. and i will talk about the details coming up. every sip. the taste uniquely dunkin'. each cup uniquely you. brewed fresh because it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'.
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and -- how many people it takes to us about shoot a scene. >> yeah. >> and that is neat, though, boston being the backdrop. >> and north end? >> heading out for some there and in the meantime, you guys, temperatures are in the 40s and 50s right now. dover middle school at 46 degrees and danvers at 49 and match pee high school, 52 degrees and happy friday. you made it to us about the end of the school week. 42 and 40s here north and west of boston and same in banchester -- manchester and 48 in med error errorford. keep an eye on stew. fiftys to us about start the day and staying in the 50s to us about 60s this afternoon. forecast. the sunshine and that is going to us about be a nicewoman change and up and a beautiful start. we'll get building clouds and temperatures to us about top out shy of 60 in many
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communities and there are some showers to us about the north and into northern vermont, new york and still playing away. and back through the great lakes and we don't have to us about worry about that. the friends in northern new england will see snow showers that developed tonight. and for us, it's a straight sprinkle today and that will come in this evening. most us won't see it. a mostly dry day. the wind is picking up and with us tomorrow. not as strong as today and still anticipate to us about 35 miles per hour tomorrow and that is going to us about make a blustery feel to us about start our weekend. the high pressure builds in on sunday and at least to us about our south and that will mean the wind is lighting up a bit so we won't feel as cold with the sunshine and building clouds. a more fall weekend -- typical fall weekend here and cape and the islands, 10:00 a.m. today through tomorrow morning and you my see some off of the
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and isolated limbs or branches may come down as a result. and otherwise, we're talking about a windy day regionwide and some gusts to us about show you between 25 and 35 miles an hour and into the evening and through overnight tonight and the wind shifts around and comes out of the northwest. high temperatures today, upper 50s, building clouds. overnight into the 40s and get should, windchills, real feel temperatures tomorrow and into the 30s. bundle up on sunday and a bit of a warming trend and should be in the 60s again and thursday of next week. >> and this morning, the pike eastbound sluggish in the framingham stretch between route 9 and the western barracks from there and bumper- to us about-bumper from the supermarket from the south and earlier crash on 24 north and randolph. causing the backup into avon and up to us about 128, the expressway has not eased up and
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jammed to us about columbia road and into the north, route 1 southbound. stop and go between 95 and 93 south. and struggling from medford. >> and thank you very much. it's 6:48 right now and checking the top stories, a drone strike inia may have killed one of the top terrorist targets. >> jihadi john is a british man who appeared in several videos showing the beheadings of western hostages. the pentagon is trying to us killed. >> and police say the death of rochester, new hampshire, was drug-related and her mother was partially to us about blame. a 41-year-old -- and 42 know -- others are facing charges in connection with her death. pain killer fentanol. and an actress on ncis sharing a story about how a
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mugger almost killed her. she said she was walking alone near her townhome last night when she was grabbed by a man she described as homeless. he punched her several times in the face and threatened to us about kill her. she was able to us about provide enough detail for a sketch and the l.a.p.d. made an arrest hours later. and raining in on fantasy sports sites. the governor doesn't consider websites like draft kings and fanduel to us about be a form of gambling. they're games of skill. he tried a few games online over the weekend to us about get a feel of what it's about. >> we hope he didn't bit on the bruins. how they let the lead slip away at home. >> and patriots prep for a giant showdown.
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. welcome back. 6:52 on the friday morning. the bs with one home this season last night blowing a 2-0 lead to us about the colorado avalanche. the defenseman in the lineup for the first time in season anding -- coming off of back surgery. things looked good early. the mid-70acy in the game and getting the second of the year and browns up 1-0 and the fourth on the season, bs up 2-0 and all colorado after that. tied at 2 in the third and matt mcshane scores what is the game winner. falling 3-0. and the patriots might be
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with the giants but the matchup will have exciting playmakers. the giants whiteout in jr. and julian edelman, who -- whose dangerous catching passes from tom brady or taking back punts and speaking of punt returners, he said he might be able to us about step in. >> of wondering. i think if i got some room and caught it on the move, i think >> we know -- . >> and don't met well the me catch it when there is a guy 100-yards in front of me. >> start your sunday with patriots game day at 11:30 and pats-giants kickoff at 4:25 here and after the game, turn it over to us about me tv 38 for the fifth quarter post game show. 6:53 on your friday. james taylor is returning to us about fenway. >> he performed the national anthem at fenway plenty of times and never played a full concert there until the past
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he will return for an encore on august 3rd, 2016. he will join jackson brown as well. tickets go on sale one week from today. good one. one. it's 6:54. time for a closer look at what is coming up at 7:00 on cbs this morning. >> let's check in with nora o'donnell. >> and ahead here, we're in iraq tracking major progress in the new offensive against isis and we're getting ready for tomorrow's cbs news democratic debate. john dickerson and nancy cortes
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. it's friday. you know what that means. >> and this is a look back at the week that was. the suspect charged in the deadly case of road rage. 1.9. >> the water park owner chaining himself to us about the top of a water slide. >> cities and up to us abouts in the bay state are real estate to us about thank veterans ited. >> and starbucks is going with plain red this year. >> and my homemade mugs -- >> and boston's mayor will announce a new plan to us about keep fake handguns off of our street. they're implementing legislation that would require seatbelts -- . >> and you don't hear a lot. >> i know. >> and that is veryp tooative
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so -- . >> and just know. know. >> okay. >> and is that weird? >> yeah. >> and take time. >> we're the patriots, i guess. >> oh? >> >> and pushing for both. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] >> good. >> good call. >> and always fun looking back. happy friday to us about you out there. >> and happy friday. the weekend is chilly to us about start small. the sun will be out. >> and soence this morning is
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