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it's that time of the year. so more seasonable with the temperatures. upper 20s and lower 30s now. 33 in boston, 37 in plymouth. 29 in lawerence. wooster starting off with 28 degrees. we'll keep the temperatures on the cool side this morning and satellite and the radar shows that we did have some clear skies overnight that is why the temperatures have fallen into the 20s. where we have the cloud cover, the temperatures are a little milder there. we have some areas of light fog. other than that, no issues for us in our hour-by-hour forecast. as we continue through this
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temperatures in the lower 30s. and colder temperatures on the way and another dry stretch coming at new your 7-day. there are new details about a possible motive in a planned parenthood attack in colorado. a law enforcement official said that the suspect used the words no more baby parts after his arrest. and the suspect is expected to make his first court appearance tomorrow. he's accused of killing three people, including police officer garrett swayze who grew up in melrose. >> reporter: a heartbroke being community in colorado springs. >> reporter: three people killed and nine others wounds.
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police officer garrett swayze. he grew up in melrose. >> the people heard the name and in shock and disbelief something could happen to this young man and his wife and rachel and his two children. >> reporter: other people knew swayze and attended melrose high school and graduated in 1989. >> we did not only lose a son about you a dad here. >> reporter: the suspect is a loner that spent time in a cabin in the woods with no water or electricity. they called deer a terrorist. >> we're here to honor the lives of those that were killed
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we're here to honor the work of planned parenthood and stand with them in solidary at this time. >> reporter: and the mayor of colorado springs said that he was not ready to discuss a motive. but he did say that people can draw infor innocences from conclusions. >> my heart goes out and breaks for them all. their family. >> olympic figure skating champ officer swayze. her friend and former ice skating colleague. a man wanted arrested by the police. the police have not identified
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the woods when they tried to arrest him. they found additional ammunition. we went across wake pond to escape. and the man is wanted in a domestic dispute and caught last night in royalston near the new hampshire border. troopers tell us that the area where this man was hit was not meant for pedestrians. the car involved did stop at the scene. five months after her body washed up on a boston harbor beach, baby bella has finally been tried rest. the biological father could be seen good-bye to her. a gesture that spoke to the
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to occupy in the community's heart. following the services, the public was welcome to pay their respects in a church in winthrop. >> she is looks upon as a daughter of the town and the commonwealth and beyond. and i think that is what is important, that we pay that proper respect to this young girl. >> bella's mother, rachel bond and her boyfriend, michael mccarty are charged in her death. mccart carty is accused of killing the girl and bond helping him cover it up.
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clinton has the most well rounded resume. >> she is the most qualified right now. she has held many different roles. >> doors will open at 1:30 and she'll travel to new hampshire where she'll doing bernie sanders and martin o'malley for a democratic dinner. he came back to practice to thursday. so people thought that he be a go for this weekend's game. but that is not the case. number 80 will be missed by his teammates for sure. >> he's one of the guys that produces for us a lot including the playoff that we had last year and making plays week in and week after. easier.
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and you got to rise up. players have to take on bigger roles. you got to go out there and go out there and perform to the best of your ability and do it well. >> get your football started with patriots' game day and keep it right here for all the football of the day. right after the game that is when you can turn become to wbz for the fifth quarter postgame show. 5:08. shopping for small business, hour customers are helping to support the local economy. and the force was strong in stone them last night. the special celebration of lights at the stone zoo. your lucky day, here is a
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rain has moved out and the temperatures in the upper 20s and mid-30s for some folks. but this afternoon, a brighter mostly sunny skies and light breeze from the north, northwest and the temperatures more seasonable. average high should be 47. and we'll be 44 this afternoon. colder temperatures on the way for monday because of another system pushing in. and we'll let you know if we'll see any rain out of in your 7- day forecast. the rain did not stop shoppers from getting out for small business saturday. several communities held tree lightings to encourage people to shop at their local retailers. and shoppers spent upwards
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of $5 billion locally in years passed. so katie went to check out how this year stacked up to last. >> reporter: santa hack gave away part of the mission. katie and her mom went out to buy presents, specifically in local shops in the rosendale neighborhood. >> there are neat things that you cannot find at the mall. >> reporter: they are encouraging people to shop small business saturday. >> 40% of the business happens during the holiday season. and trying to do as best we can to support the businesses in the city of boston. >> reporter: in a time when shoppers are heading to big chains, it helps the little guy. elizabeth swanson owns birch street house and gardens. jp's toy store these numbers topped last years.
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>> i think it is a better experience too. it hard to get lost in a store like this and hard not to get help in a store like this. >> reporter: part of their pull to the jamaican neighborhood was the small shops. black friday may have been a bust for retail stores without a website. sails and brick and mortar stores fell 10% this year and on line sales jumped over 14%. shoppers may not be as motivated by black friday because many retailers start
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>> i have to take my kids to that. that looks really fun and cute pamela? thanksgiving. we're settling down now. >> the food is settling. >> and we're wonder what you guys are up to. you get to see us interact. so on twitter i had 89 black friday. 8% said at the mall. 13% on-line shopping. easting leftovers 79%. >> that would be my group. that was the best part. >> if you're still eating the leftovers, today is a good day to start working it off. >> it will be nice out. >> eating all of that food, i'm dieing to work out. i want to get in a brisk walk or run.
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so the rainfall totals, we don't have any rain this morning. but we did pick up anywhere from a trace of rain in southeastern massachusetts to no rain on the cape and the islands to a quarter of an inch to boston to half an inch for the friends in nashua. it was feast or famine. and today will be a bright are day -- brighter day for us. 33 degrees to start off in boston. and the dew point 26 degrees indicating it is low and dry. real feel temperature 25 degrees with the wind factored in and the light breeze from the northwest at 10 and the windchill is an issue today. extra layer as you head out in wooster. 36 in taunton. 24 in nashua. and we're running way cold near all places compared to this time yesterday. 24 degrees cold near boston. it will increase into the lower 40s.
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47 and we will be in the low to mid-40s by 9:00. but very seasonable in all overnight, falling to 28 degrees with the chance for some increasing clouds, the highs tomorrow only in the upper 30s or lower 40s. here's why. in your hour-by-hour forecast, p.m. but a weak cold front will push in from the north, giving us another cold blast for monday and the temperatures will be a little cooler, upper 30s. and then back to milder air by tuesday. monday, 39, wednesday chance for rain and wind with 51. and back into the 40s and seasonable again for the end of the week and dry thursday, friday and saturday. a newton mother giving back to the doctors that helped save her life. she has a will the to be thankful for this year. her little boy is thriving and
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she is cancer free. she's using her new business to fight the disease that nearly took her life. >> reporter: she is on a mission. she knows the struggles of a two-year-old and having a business. this is an inspirational line. >> we love the the word be with a symbol. >> reporter: she did not know how much she would need that message two years ago. >> i could not believe that this most amazing time in our lives turned into a nightmare. >> reporter: 7 months pregnant, she was diagnosed with colon cancer and given two years to
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live. >> we never thought it was that. we don't have a family history of that and i was only 31 years old. >> reporter: her husband steve her strongest supporter. >> what was important to us as normal a family life as possible. >> i'm cancer free. we're very fortunate and happy. >> reporter: her focus is on family and a new beginning with her business with every purchase, a portion will be donated to cancer research at mass general. why did you feel it was important to give back to the hospital and the doctors that took care of you. >> one in three women and one in two men will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, if there's a tiny way that i can help, i want to be a part of that. >> reporter: for sally, she is
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swaze,. good morning. nothing like a good early morning stretch t feels so good. 5:30. we're glad that you're waking up with us. i'm jessica pamela conley. we have some clear skies in fitchburg and lawerence. that is where the temperatures have dropped into the 20s. further east on the cape and the island, the temperatures are in the 30s and upper 30s. the clouds aced like a blank -- acted like a blanket for the heat that we had yesterday. a slight breeze from the west,
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cold night ahead for husband. but a colder day for your monday. i'll let you know how cold in your 7-day forecast. a letterman that the plan that stole a row boat and eluded officer it's in custody this morning. the suspect in a domestic disturbance was arrested at the new hampshire border last night. and the police said they found a loaded assault rifle with additional ammunition and a survival kit behind his house on wade street. man. hillary clinton will acontinued a rally at nathaniel hall today -- will attend a rally at nathaniel hall today. mayor walsh will officially endorse they are today. police have not revealed a planned parenthood. one law enforcement official said after the arrest, the
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parts. three people were killed in the shooting, including officer native. he was also and accomplished figurer skater. prominensty carrigan-- former skater nancy carrigan skated >> reporter: professional skating world mourns the death of officer garret swaze. he grew up in melrose and attend melrose high school. and he was a skating champion. nancy keragan skated with him. >> he was a true friend and very loyal and loving, caring person. he was a good listener. >> reporter: she recalls the
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the ice and the bond they had growing up. >> he was passionate about everything. he had fun in life. >> reporter: nancy said that garrett's father called her to share the horrifying news. >> he had two little kids. >> reporter: are you surprised that he became a police officer? >> no. because he cared about people and what better way to serve people than to be a police officer. >> reporter: they say that the skating world is a small and tight knit community. they all looked forward to getting together. >> that is the reunion that i've wanted. and i've been saying that the last few weeks. and then this. >> a candlelight vigil will be held tonight to remember of the sharon teenager killed in
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israel. he died in the west bank when a plain gunman fired in his -- when a palestinian gunman fired into his car. and the community is invited to remember the 18-year-old in sharon. people are asked to bring a candle to light in his memory. a boston bar has been cited following a shooting on thanksgiving morning. jeff sherry was shot and killed outside the who's on first bar thursday morning. the police have cited the fenway bar for creating an unsafe environment. the city licensing board will review the incident. the crew of a cargo ship that sank near the bahamas is
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sunk. the jacksonville based ship sank almost two months ago. officials are stepping up security on a summit coming up on global warming. they will ensure safety. and it comes three weisses after a deadly terror attack killed 130 people in paris. 150 heads of government, including president obama will beginning tomorrow. one of france's major soccer teams returned to the home soil. team paris saint jermaine played their first home game yesterday since the terror attack. fans were asked to arrive early and provide id and expect to be searched. russian president putin has called for sanctions against turkey after she shot dunn one of their -- they shot down one
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of their jets. turkey wants to banish goods and prevent them from working in russia. she said that the russian pilots were given multiple warnings. security concerns as pope francis has just arrived in central african republic. it is the final stop on the african strip. but violence between christians and muslims there has forced more than a million people from their homes. the pope celebrated mass in uganda. in schools are cutting music programs, one school is trying to bring art into every single classroom. and there's a showdown with the broncos and patriot. and we have a breakdown what new england needs to do to stay perfect. and it's a beautiful
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admit it tonight's game has lost some steam tonight. i think everyone had this circled on the calendar. the epic finale it is brady versus bron being. and denver will be without defensive lineman demarcus wear this is the test of the season. they are a well-rounded team and the patriots will have to play your best game. >> they have a good offensive unit and good back line and a tough job going in there and playing a good team. >> they put a lot of pressure on you. i think that is the mark of a good defense putting pressure on the offense. and they put a lot of pressure on your rush and coverage. they don't give you anything. >> and you can get your broncos/pats sunday started here for the pregame day and then after the game, come back for the fifth quarter postgame
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show. boston college take on syracuse in the final game of the season. first quarter and the eagles get on the board. and bcf7-0 but here comes the orange. and the pits to urban phillips. syracuse up 10-7. and the third, bc down ten and tyler ralph again. he had 24 carries for 111 yards. and yes, smith is 117 yards on the ground and the eagles only whole game. here's your game winner. coal murphy from 75 yards out. and bc loses 20-17. and they finish 3-9. to hockey now. and the bruins have one five in a row in the thick of things at the all important thanksgiving mark. they hit the road in canada for
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the next three games and they'll try to keep the momentum going. >> we have a tough challenge ahead of us going west. and we have to be better. >> we're going to come into our own here and learning how to win. and that is what you have to do. you have to win the tough games. >> this is a hard working team. and the attitude of this crew is they want to do well, whether they do it every night, i think their intentions are good. >> and some college hockey. this is championship game between browning and us lowell. this puts brown up 5-4. lowell had a lead and blew in the third. this will go to a shootout. dylan scores it for the river hawks and they win the turny and 6-5 the final.
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has a single letter in it? what starts with an e but only has a single letter in it? >> start with an e and only has a single letter in it. we'll think about that one. what a mess. snow, ice and rain causing big trouble across the country. thankfully our rain has moved out and we have a brighter day in store for you. the temperatures more seasonable and colder temperatures on the way. the latest numbers coming up in your forecast. weather trivia time what is the science dealing with the atmosphere and the phenomenon?
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what starts one e and only has a single letter in it? did you figure it out? a couple of the smarty pants on the crew got it right away. and the answer is envelope. good that is a good one. his riddles are the best. and you give us the weather trivia. questions. so what is going on? sunshine. i'm excited. >> finally a dry day for us. yesterday was a tough one to two get through. the rain stuck around and the clouds hung around for the daylight hours. and finally we'll have a bright sunny day for you. at temperatures become more seasonable too even though we've been warm for the month of november.
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that we were 11 degrees above average. but we hit the high temperatures early in the morning and they fell through the morning. but that is why we still officially have an above average day for yesterday. we'll be more seasonable these next couple days. and tomorrow, way below normal. boston right now 33. the real feel temperature 25. and the temperatures in 20s or the 30s and some 40s out there too. and falmouth 39 and taunton waking up to 36 and wooster 28. and extra layer necessary as you head out. it's a little shocking as you step out the door because the temperatures are running 20 to 30 degrees cold near some spots compared to this time yesterday. and 15 degrees cold near town tonight and the hour-by-hour forecast, we'll continue to stay in the 30s. reaching 42 degrees by noon. and the average high should be 47.
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for the rest of today. boston, peaking with 45 degrees and 46 in bedford. and norwood 47 and plymouth a high of 45. but we'll have the abundant sunshine. overnight, increasing clouds and low of 38 degrees and many of the suburbs falling into the mid- and lower 20s. and highs in the upper 30s and 40s tomorrow. a much colder day for us. and here is why. a cold front moving from canada. the higher elevations have a flurry chance. for the rest of us, we're okay. we keep it dry but cold temperatures overnight into monday afternoon. and high pressure in control. it will be sunny but the temperatures will be in the upper 30s and 40s. here's the 7-day. sunny today and 39 on monday and tuesday 47 and chance of rain late in the evening. wednesday 51, rainy and windy
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back into the 40s for thursday, friday and next saturday. but a decent dry stretch here. weather trivia question what is the science dealing with the atmosphere and the phenomenon? >> i'm going with a. >> so close. >> you should have given me a better hint. >> it is what i do. >> good to know. a teacher's plan for the 21st century, there's a big folk to us focus on stem subject, science and maths. and some are concerned that the artsing suffer. but foxboro is making sure that does not happen here. here is our eye on education. >> reporter: as you watch the
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children gather instruments, tune up and focus they're tension, you might mistake this for a conservetory of music. but these are fifth graders at a middle school in foxboro, where music is the center of the school. the commitment to the music frame is -- program is impressive. every single one of the classmates is either sin in the chorus or across the hall playing in the band during the same hour every day. others learn music technology. >> i think it is a good opportunity because some schools don't have this. it helped me learn how to play the flute and how this sing better. >> we want our students to leave with just a love of music for their whole lives. >> reporter: this director, a
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believes that foxboro's longstanding traditional excellence is a matter of will. >> they have really believed that is valuable in foxboro and our students need music as a part of their education. >> reporter: their former teacher in his 41st year of the school. and he realized that the budget cuts came along, that was unwavering. it is equal to all other subjects. >> it gets put into the entertainment category and it is not. performance is not part of it. but we're teaching a subject. >> reporter: it is a discipline? it is a discipline. >> reporter: a discipline that the students enjoy and can help them with all of their academic work. >> we're teaching them skill sets that cross over to all of their subjects and individual responsibility and time management. >> reporter: and some day they
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may perform like foxboro high school students. but for now, they'll keep practicing. >> music is home for a lot of students. >> it doesn't matter how good or bad you sing. it is about having fun. >> they meet simultaneously every day for an hour. they wanted the music to be in the heart of the building. so it is located in the center of everything. if you haven have and education story, you can e-mail us. and up next, this player's
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the patriots may want to sign this guy up. look at that. that is so funny. we're just getting started this morning. up next, a little girl who became known as baby bella is finally laid to rest. how the community showed their love for her. a big planned event for hillary clinton today. what you need to know if you want to come out and support her. we'll tell you when we come
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