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right now, at 6:00, one man arrested another man on the run accused of tying up a pregnant mother in a violent home invasion, we're hearing the daughter's 911 call for help. cleaning the chipotle at the center of a norovirus outbreak, what health officials found inside. >> targeting donald trump in new hampshire, the candidates pouncing on his controversial comments of muslims. from the channel 4 studio in boston, this is wbz "this morning". >> good morning to you, great to have you with us on wednesday, december 9, i'm kathryn hauser. >> and i'm chris mckinnon, appreciate you waking up with us, danielle is in and we've got a pretty decent day for this time of year.
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the 40s despite the fact that we'll see lots of clouds around today, this morning it's pretty uniform in terms of our temperature because of that deck of clouds, 38 in boston right now, middle to upper 30s for a lot of us, 40 in province town, one of the milder spots, the radar scopes are quiet, no precipitation but notice the clouds that are in place and i do think they'll be a little bit stubborn today, peeks of sunshine will be possible, overall no weather related issues, daily planner then mid 30s to start the day, sunrise coming up, just over an hour from now, just an hour from now at 7:01, breaks of sunshine, pretty normal, light wind coming in from the south, mainly cloudy, 41 for the ride home the sunset at 4:11, record warmth and a check on the roads. a pair of accidents, one west one south of boston one crash is out in devin's route two eastbound at jackson road,
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is a busy stretch. the other accident in rainham, 24 northbound just before route 44 the back up there at 140, the left lane closed and checking the lane from the south, adams street up to granite avenue, 24 northbound looks really heavy now from brockton up to 128 but route three looks good, no chris and kathryn? the search is on for a suspect involved in a violent home invasion in quincy, a pregnant woman tied up at gunpoint and this morning, how her daughter helped save her. >> yeah, we're hearing her calls for help, nicole jacobs is live for us in quincy and this is nicole. >> reporter: it is, kathryn. but police do not believe this home invasion was random, they do say that perhaps this home was targeted and the two men who kicked in a door here, the father says he simply wants to
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arrested the other still on the loose. along president's lane in quincy. >> can you hear them or see them? >> i can hear them. >> reporter: a 911 call of 16-year-old's fear. >> where are you hiding? >> in my room. >> reporter: the mother tied to a chair, after the backdoor kicked in, the home ransacked. >> two or three. >> reporter: for two minutes, alan says the two men inside his home searching for what he doesn't know, the quincy bakery owner says his daughter's lives. >> she's 16 and she lock up herself and then, you know, tried calling 911 and then the cops got there very fast. >> reporter: giving them a chance to arrest one of the men, 22-year-old kevin murphy from revere and a short type later a canine discovered the handgun, frightening detail for a woman
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try calm her down. >> reporter: police are still searching for that second suspect, the description though is quite vague, the victims say he was wearing a mask and a black puffy coat but as for that one suspect who was apprehended, he is expected to be arraigned in quincy district court today. we're live in quincy, nicole jacobs wbz "this morning ". much. 6:04 right now, chipotle in cleveland circle being scrubbed down after a norovirus outbreak, health officials say now the illness may have started with a sick worker there. susie steimle is live outside still closed this morning. >> reporter: it is still closed kathryn, they're working as quickly as possible inform to reopen it, cited with three health code violations, including that sick worker meanwhile several boston college students still sick and it's
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it was a long night for cleveland circle. they're scrubbing each and every surface after the health commission confirmed boston college students came down with norovirus linked to this location. >> it's definitely a buzz on campus, for sure. >> reporter: as the semester comes to it a close, some sick students prepare for finals week. >> a lot of professors though have, are acknowledging that it might be an issue and that they're willing to reschedule. >> reporter: as many as 80 were infected including tim fox. >> severe stomach pain, sharp pain something i never felt before, and vomiting. >> reporter: this comes as the chain faces national backlash for e. coli outbreaks in nine states, the boston college incident it's not related. >> before we allow them to open, health. >> reporter: commissioner william christopher says he'll be watching the restaurant closely and that incident isn't being taken lightly.
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temperature control issue with food, it's someone reporting to work who was ill. >> reporter: we did ask the commissioner about other chipotles in and around boston, he says he he believe this is isolated to just this location. live in cleveland circle, susie steimle, wbz "this morning ". >> susie, thank you very much. new this morning, a crash making a mess of a chelsea intersection, this happened at broadway and third street overnight, you can see from the video that there were two vehicles involved, one went right in to a pole, no word yet on injuries or if either driver could face charges. some breaking news out of paris, the third attacker in the bataclan concert hall has been identified, french newspapers say he's a 24-year-old from the eastern city of strasburg who left for syria in 2013, all of the attackers identified so far all native french speakers. the bataclan concert hall was
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november 13 terror attacks. congress meanwhile is now making it tougher for some people to enter the united states, yesterday the house passed a bill requiring visas for anyone who has been in iraq or syria in the past five years. all nine massachusetts representatives voted in favor of that measure. over to campaign 2016, donald trump's lead in new hampshire is growing. the latest cnn post shows him with more than twice the support of his closest competitor, marco rubio also graining ground, chris christie in third place, democrats are criticizing trump's call to ban muslims from entering the u.s., during campaign stops in new hampshire last night, both jeb bush and trump's comments. bree is here now with what they're saying, good morning, bree. >> good morning, kathryn what they're saying is that donald trump is not a serious presidential candidate. retract his statements.
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to say what's right, it's short-term, let our country get its act together. >> trump unveiled his plan monday night and has since doubled down on his position, he he did clarify though that he would allow foreign muslim leaders to visit the u.s. . legal scholars say it would violate international treaties. other presidential candidates either want to dismiss his idea or donald trump or even the g.o.p. all together. >> we're going to create multigenerational problems for unless we deal with this there. which means we also have to create safe zones. that may not sound like a big deal, but if you want to deal with the refugee problems, let them stay safely in syria that is the best way to deal with this. >> they are all driving the exact narrative that jihadists want to advance. that we are at war, not with
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but with an entire religion. >> trump himself is set to return to new hampshire tomorrow, chris back to you. bree thank you very much. coming up on 6:09 on your wednesday morning, the jury in chism's murder trial could get the case by the end of the week,'s lawyers rested their case yesterday, arguing the teenager was insane when he murdered his math teacher colleen ritzer inside danvers high school two years ago, the prosecution then called two psychiatrists as rebuttal witnesses, one of them testified that chism faked his mental illness. meanwhile, defense attorneys and prosecutors in aaron hernandez's double murder trial want more time, they're asking the judge to postpone that trial which was supposed to start next month, hernandez is charged with kill furtado and abreu in 2012, he's already serving a life lloyd. the future of the green line extension could soon be decided, the nbta fiscal management
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discuss possible options at its meeting today. earlier this year, the nbta revealed the actual price tag for the extension in to somerville and medford could be as is much as $1 billion higher than initial estimates, not ruled out scrapping the project. 10 past 6:00 coming up on wbz "this morning" a local high school principal off the job. >> what the school is and isn't telling parents this morning. also ahead, adapting tech innovations for mental health needs, when it come to user your face as a window to your thoughts. and the gift that keeps on giving we have the highlights from a patriot holiday tradition. good morning, danielle. >> hey, good morning, kathryn, good morning everybody, a lot of clouds but i do think we get peeks of sunshine and temperatures come in the 40s, we've got 50s on the way for several days and a couple of showers tomorrow, the hour by
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(buzzer) hey, you're a lucky guy. yo the good people of whoville had nothing on the patriots, kids from all over the area attended the team holiday party which chued the chance to cover willing players in ribbons, christmas ornaments, everything they could to turn them in to human christmas trees.
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put on by the patriots charity foundation, that's our own steve burton there, kids had a ball with him. i love that he doesn't miss a beat, doing a live report as he's getting wrapped like a christmas tree. >> yeah. a good sport. >> all right, we need a check of your weather this morning, good morning, danielle, good to see you. >> good to see you, here's the thing with today, there will be a lot of clouds around but we're going to see dry weather today, temperatures for the kids at the bus stop, running in the 30s including the kids that eric had a chance to visit yesterday, check out this video, yeah, these are the second graders from the robert elementary school in medford, had a lot of questions how does the weather work, a lot of different stuff, a lot of curious second graders here which we love to see big smiles and nice waves there as well. fantastic, eric had a blast yesterday, and yeah, i would suggest the coats for the kids,
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though, not too bad, breaks of sunshine, the month on the whole so far has been six degrees above average. so, we've had a few more days that have added the red squares to the month and today will be another one too with temperatures a little bit above the average for this time of the year, now this morning, we're in the 30s out the door, 38 in boston, 33 in worcester, pretty uniform in the mid to upper 30s because we have a deck of clouds that moved in overnight, so today will be dry but the clouds will be a little bit stubborn, we've seen low level clouds in place that may break apart a bit for peeks of sunshine, a weak disturbance, the upper great lakes, areas of rain showers that disturbance will approach during the day tomorrow. so, we do manage to come in to the 40s despite the clouds today, a little bit above the ank for -- average for this time of year, may be a sprinkle, this is a sign pushing for the region, tomorrow morning for the commute, couple of rain showers generally light, shouldn't slow
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morning commute, not everyone will see one, and then the sun breaks out we come in the mid 50s tomorrow afternoon, go 50s again on friday and even though a cold front comes in friday night in to early saturday, behind it the area is going to stay mild for the upcoming weekend and it looks fantastic if you like the warth, 55 to 60 degrees in the upcoming weekend. today, 45 to 50, i think we'll fall just shy of 50 in some communities, norwood, for instance, 48 new bedford, mid 40s for a lot of us, overnight tonight, chance of a shower, some of the coolest suburbs drop back in the upper 30s, about 42 downtown and look at this, highs tomorrow, 55 close to 60 don't think we'll quite get there, still a lot of clouds around tomorrow as well but breaks in sunshine after an early morning shower, 56 on friday, partly sunny, 57 on saturday, i do think there will be more choudz on -- clouds on sunday if we can break more sunshine, we go in
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rain in the front, looks like gusty wind in the coast late in the day ask then turning cooler back in the 40s by tuesday, traffic and weather together, robi? an accident and plenty of slow down south of the city, 24 northbound just before route 44, the left lane was closed there that's created a bumper to bumper back up past route 140 also to the southeast, expressia north the split up to columbia road, that trip will take you at least half an hour, 128 southbound stop and go between 37 and the split, 24 north, your sluggish brockton up to 128, no major hassles on route three or 95. quick look at the ride from the north a live look somerville right now, 93 southbound, slow pockets in andover and woburn, medford you crawl in the connector, that trip will take you 10 to 15 minutes right now. chris and kathryn? >> thank you very much. 6:17, progress for new mental health treatments can be
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ideas never stop. >> a local entrepreneur helping technology, bree is here to help looking at matters of the mind series, hi. >> good morning, i love the innovation stories, sometimes it's hard to articulate how we feel but more often han not, your face says it all. what if there was something in your life that could seamlessly tell the people you care about how you're feeling without the awkwardness of find the right words, now with the technology. >> it looks like changes of color and texture. >> rona moved me through a demonstration of coding having technology read emotions is an idea that came to her during grad school in england. >> it was frustrating actually because this technology that you were really intimate with had no clue how you're feel. >> reporter: and her company affectiva boasts the most accurate automated system, a
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health changes. >> it can say you know what, you're deviating from your normal, something's off and with that data it could either tell you that there's something off on the ted stage, she talked about the emotionally enabled devices. >> what if your wristwatch tracks yr mood or your car sensed that you're tired or perhaps your fridge knows that you're stressed so it autolocks to prevent -- [ laughter ] from bring binge eating. >> reporter: and the technology being put to use in smartphone apps and smart devices to the folks who worry more technology can can only be bad, ranna says this: >> these device are going to be there let's find how they connect with one another, with emotions and through emotions. >> reporter: this technology can be used for so much more like empathy training for
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that tracks stress in kids, the reason medication studies to get a hor -- more accurate look at emotions, chris if you come up with one, we could probably find a way to get you on the ted stage. >> we're both practicing different faces what would this be? [ laughter ] >> it's really cool, bree thank you very much, appreciate that. a controversial deer hunt in blue hills has come to an end. >> ahead, officials giving an update on the four day hunt. >> taking aim at a miniature horse, the search is on for the person who shot this guy, how
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we wish you and your family a merry christmas and happy hanukkah.
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welcome back, 6:23, swam swampscott's high school principal won't be outside to greet students as they come to class, parents want to know why, according to the globe, edward
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administrative leave, the department wouldn't give a reason why, only saying it's a personnel matter. a 25-year-old dorchester woman is charged with murdering her boyfriend. police say valerie perez attacked anthony sinclair, stap -- stabbing him on nightingale street on tuesday, perez being held without bail. a man in the hospital this morning with serious injuries after being hit by a red line train at the broadway station. investigators still don't know how the man wound up on the tracks. the controversial blue hills deer hunt is now over and the state says it stayed safe and orderly. according to the globe, more than 80 hunters took part in it and killed a total of 64 deer on the blue hills reservation over the blue hill period, the goal to reduce the deer population but animal activists protested saying it was an unnecessary exercise in cruelty, two protesters arrested. the bizarre story, a miniature horse shot in both
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trying to figure out who's to bhaim, maxx's owner says he was on their property when are was shot, they're concerned one leg may never heal and that max may need a prosthetic. there is a gofundme page for max's veterinary care. building apartments in boston may get more expensive, depending on where, the fees paid by developers who do not include enough low income housing in their buildings, going toward affordable housing, the sea port, fenway and downtown. a new tribute to the late mayra craft, on a new foot bridge in elm park, a native of worcester, built by students in polytech and worcester technical high school, a great day for the craft family, robert craft said mayra was quote, always building bridges.
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cape cod shellfisherman, william young jr. won the grand prize in the mega fortune, young opted for a one time lump sum payment of $6.5 million before taxes. or it sounds like after tax and he plan to use the money to invest and help his family. >> and that's good. >> life changing catches, right, good for him. hope he gets, you know, some downtime. >> christmas surprise there. lots more in the next half hour, including the big education vote in congress today. and the impact it would have on what your child learn in school. and naughty or nice, the billboards turning to santa to get their hedge out, that's our daily talker. and as we go to break, four
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right now at 6:30, concern near airport safety in georgia as two officials there go missing. one man on the run, another heading to court accused in a violent home invasion that targeted a pregnant mother. the brave move by the woman's daughter. and a mexican restaurant remains closed, new details about the norovirus outbreak that sickened dozens of people eating at chipotle. >> from the channel 4 studios in boston. this is wbz "this morning". >> good morning, 6:30, welcome back i'm chris mckinnon. >> and i'm kathryn hauser, great to have you with us on this wednesday, we're at the halfway point of the week. >> yes, we are. >> good feeling, getting there. and chris, we've got danielle with our forecast, hey there. >> good morning, guys, going to be pretty quiet, great news, out the door uniform in terms of temperatures running in the 30s across the board, doesn't matter
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the berkshires, the upper 20s, pitsfield but 28 a lot of place, mid to upper 30s with dry conditions, a lot of cloud cover that will be the story today, clouds win out i do think we'll have peeks of sunshine, sunrise coming up at 7:01, right wind from the south but will stay light, peeks of sun here and there, cool 44 degrees on the market for this time of year, no weather related issues, still mainly cloudy for your ride home, 42 degrees with your sunshine at 4:11, traffic and weather together, robi. plenty of slow downs to tell you about now, north and south of the city, let's check the north first with live look over route one in saugus, route one southbound bumper to bumper pockets in peabody up in that stretch 95 and the jug handle lights walnut street and route
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medford in to boston, checking the south now, the expressway that's jammed, between ponzit street and 528, 24 north from brockton and 128 the earlier crash in rainham has created a stop and go back up on 424 north between 44 and route 140. chris and kathryn? >> all right, thank you very much, robi. 6:32, the search is on for a second suspect in a violent home invasion. >> one man is heading to court this morning, accused of trying, tying up a pregnant woman at gunpoint, nicole jacobs is live in quincy now with what that woman's daughter, how she came to her rescue, good morning, nicole. >> reporter: good morning to you, chris. police say that woman, six months pregnant was tied to a chair as two men forced their way inside this home here yesterday afternoon, i can also
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backdoor we're told, it was her 16-year-old daughter who hid and called police, authorities were able to track down one suspect, 22-year-old kevin murphy, he's from revere. they also found a handgun not far from the scene, husband and father alan who was not at home says the family is shaken. >> very scary, she been crying a lot, i try to calm her down. >> reporter: taking a live look the subject of a home invasion yesterday, police do not believe though that it was a target or, excuse me, that it was random, so perhaps a target though the father says he would like to know exactly who these people are, the one man is still being searched for this morning, the other is being arraigned in "this morning ". >> okay, nicole, thank you very much. a hartford man accused of
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cemetery is being held on high bail this morning, a worcester judge decided to hold 32-year-old amador medina on $100,000 bail, the remains of three adults and two children were taken from a mausoleum at the hope cemetery, police say medina admit to do hiring someone to steal the bones and then using them in a santeria religious ceremony. demolition crew tore down the lynn home where four people died in a fire last friday. the cause of this deadly fire still under investigation, the fire marshal wants anyone with video or information on this fire to contact them. chipotle in cleveland circle being scrubbed clean after a norovirus outbreak, the location still closed this morning, our susie steimle is live outside the chipotle restaurant and susie, we're now hearing health officials found several violations inside while they were cleaning. >> reporter: they did, chris, when they came here on monday after hearing that so many
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found three violations just by walking in the door, one of which was that a worker handling food was sick when doing so. that's when they decided to close this place down it has been closed since, last night though, employees were still here working, scrubbing the place down, trying to get it in shape so they can can reopen it. the chain is saying the sickness, so many people experienced about 80 people is norovirus, and it, mostly affect boston college students, many of which say they're now struggling to prepare for their final exams. >> i know, i have classmates who were in the hospital suffering, unfortunate. >> a lot of professor though, are acknowledging that it might be an issue, they're willing to reschedule. >> reporter: boston inspectional services is taking the lead on investigating exactly what happened here, and decided when this restaurant will reopen, the commissioner
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pass several tests in order for this restaurant to reopen. we're live in cleveland circle, susie steimle, wbz "this morning ". >> susie, thank you very much. it is 6:35 right now, two afghan nationals being trained at an air force base in georgia are missing, at moody air force base say the two men did not report for scheduled training on monday. they've been training at moody since february, the base is not releasing the men's names or descriptions but says they are not a threat to the community. and this morning, we're learning more about how the san bernardino killers could have funded their weapons, arsenal and deadly shooting spree, cbs news reports syed farook got a $28,500 loan from an online lender just a tu -- few weeks before the attacks, still looking at the couple's finances as part of their investigation. a group of police officers who rushed in after the terror attack in san bernardino telling their story for the first time we're hearing at least one child
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that killed 14 people at a holiday party. one police officer described how he works to keep that little boy calm. >> there was a female there, with a small child, 8-year-old little boy that was just terrified. just shivering, almost. to the point like shaking like a leaf. and i said what i said. um, i meant what i said, i said it for them just to kind of calm down and relax, ha -- that we were going to do everything, get them out safely. >> the center where the attacks took place won't reopen until at least next month. the next time you buy a car, you may be able to learn about its safety rating in advance, the transportation department upgrading its five star rating to include whether a car has the technology to avoid crashes. this is technology that uses sensors to prevent a collision, automatic braking and signals that warn drivers of blind spots. the five star system is based
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protect you from death or injury. it is 6:37 right now, the senate will vote today on vegs -- legislation to rewrite the heavily criticized no child left behind act the new investigation writes the requirements for reading and writing requirements but encourages to limit the amount of type students prepare for testing and also does away districts. no snow on the ground but memories of last winter already fresh in the governor's mind, governor baker expected to update federal disaster reimbursements from cities and towns, massachusetts received the first payments of $67 million in federal disaster aid from the january 2015 blizzard. i was going to say, it's burned in our memories but i would say it's frozen in our memories [ laughter ] looking at our daily talker with just a few weeks to go with christmas, we're seeing santa's face popping up just about everybody.
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jolly about the way good old st. nick being portrayed on a pair of billboards and robi here to explain. >> kathryn, pro gun and antireligion, those are the themes with santa's face plastered on them, not exactly christmassy, while many find the roadside advertisements musing, plenty of people are offended, packing heat with an ar 15, the caption reads you never know who's coming down your chimney, an ad for an indoor gun training center in chico, california, the gun range owner says it's been great for business, but some question the timing of that one after the san bernardino shootings. the one in san francisco says go ahead and skip church, be good for goodness' sakes, happy holidays, for the group called american atheists, despite calls to take that one down, the group plan to keep it up through the epd -- end of the month, we asked, do you think santa's image is being misused here on these boards, do you have a problem with what they're doing, check out comments now. all right, posts on our website,
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joy of christmas be with you all year long" like a billboard showing santa holding an ar-15 rifle. disturbing to say the least. and ann marie says what ever happeneded to peace and good will to all men on christmas? way to ruin it for children. comment on our twitter page, #wbtalker or on facebook, comment all day long, not just here on the morning show. 6:40, one anonymous donation will have a big impact on families in billerica, someone put a diamond engagement ring and a wedding band in a kettle outside the market, the engagement ring appraised at $3,500, salvation army will auction it off on saturday to raise money they say it will help over 600 families with food, clothing, and holiday
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>> thanks for being with us here on wbz "this morning", ahead, taking donald trump to task. >> slammed for his controversial comments on muz lip -- muslims, so will he back down? a good deed warming hearts, the clothing left behind with the special message, good morning, danielle. >> good morning, kathryn, good morning everybody checking in with our weather watchers as we do at this time, temperatures running in the 30s, let's check in with eric he says 34 degrees in hawkington, and it is a chilly start, on our way to 40s this afternoon and warm ups on
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an uncommon sight on the common, warm clothes hanging from trees and statues left for those in need, a sign left by the clothes letting people know it's okay to take them, the city parks department told wbz it doesn't have a problem with it as long as no damage is done and just, so many stories you guys this time of year of giving and, fantastic. >> it is nice to see. well, we're heading toward winter and so obviously the winter coats and all that is necessary. >> even though we're in the 50s. [ laughter ] >> i know, right? >> it's been kind of, i mean, it's chilly in the morning but yeah, relatively mild, definitely for this time of year. i mean, we should be around 43 degrees, coming well in to the 40s today, 50s for the next several days after that, live look at the sky light of boston right now and it is a dry start, a quiet start but you notice the clouds, there's a deck of them
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bit stubborn during the day today, we may get a few peeks of sunshine there, chilly start, yes, 38 in boston right now, mid 30s from lawrence to worcester, taunton at 36, upper 30s on the cape, so pretty uniform, no matter where you are because of that deck of clouds moved in, the radar scopes are quiet though until you get back in the upper great lakes that's where we're tracking week disturbance with the showers and we too may get in to a few rain showers during the early morning hours tomorrow, let's take you through the hour by hour, week area of high pressure building in, a lot of stubborn clouds -- peeks of sunshine, temperatures in the 40s, tonight after midnight, a stray sprinkle or two, tomorrow morning, a few spotty showers, not all that impressive, shouldn't slow you down all that much, notice 10:00 a.m., pockets of light showers in the cape, i do think we break out sunshine tomorrow afternoon, no temperatures come in the 50s. and do it again on friday as
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not a whole lot of cold air, temperatures in the 50s to near 60s depending on how much sunshine we get for the second half of the weekend. so today, not as chilly as yesterday, we had 44 in boston, think 46 will do it today, same in beverly and hau -- lawrence, 47 in nashua, back down to the city of worcester, a light wind coming from the south today. two to eight miles per hour. so not all that noticeable 45 to near 50 but just shy of that, partly cloudy, chance of a high temperatures tomorrow come in the 50s but it will come with a chance of the shower in the morning, and then breaks of sunshine in the afternoon, the wind stronger than today, five to 15 miles per hour, look at the weekend forecast, 57 on saturday, 60 on sunday if we can get more sunshine, i think we'd go in to the 60s on sunday afternoon, and then we get in on monday, steadiest
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of the day, with temperatures in the upper 50s cooling by tuesday. we want to remind you now by the way, our wbz eye on winter previews this saturday at 7:00 p.m., how to save money this winter, give you tips on the boston marathon, snowflakes like you've never seen them before plus of course, how much snow will fall this winter, our predictions saturday, 7:30, traffic and weather together, robi. having a traffic special, the winter traffic special. >> i know, we need to get that. [ laughter ] >> let's get working for that, a lot of demand, i'm sure, a crash north of boston, danielle, lin field, that's a busy stretch but no major back ups there just yet. 93 southbound, bumper to bumper pockets, wilmington to stoneham, peabody to revere, the south the expressway was bad early and it's still bad, you're jammed from the split up to columbia road, that's about a 35 minute ride right now.
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looks like you're hanging up between 129, route three not bad, from inaudible naub up to the split, 24 northbound heavy from brockton to 128 but no bumper to bumper action there. chris and kathryn? 6:48, checking our top stories on this wednesday morning, one man in court, another though still out on the run, accused in a violent home invasion in quincy. >> a woman who is six months pregnant tied up. her teenage daughter hid in a room and called 911. the mother and daughter not hurt, police say they located a gun near the scene. norovirus behind the outbreak at the chipotle, sickened about 80 people, mostly boston college students, officials say they found several serious violations inside the restaurant, including allowing a sick employee to work last week. the location is being sanitized, unclear when it will reopen. the third attacker at the
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has been identified. french newspapers say he's a 23-year-old from the eastern city of strasburg, who left for syria in 2013. all of the attackers identified so far were either french or belgian, all native french speakers. the bataclan concert hall the deadliest location of the november 13 terror attacks. colleagues, voters, and political observers all over the country are agreeing on one thing, presidential hopeful donald trump has gone too far, all the other republican candidates have criticized trump's idea to block all muslim from entering the united states, so have democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders, still trump himself is ignoring all calls to retract his statements, trump will be in new hampshire tomorrow. the time is 6:49 on your wednesday morning, can anyone stop the nba's hottest team? >> the golden state warriors looking to their streak and now up oto-- to the celtics.
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the garden, first hosting the bulls tonight. well, look out r2-d2, mit taking technology to a whole new level, use a social robot for kids to use at home. >> let me in or else i'll -- >> huff! >> and i'll -- >> huff! >> and i'll blow your house in! >> okay, so this robot is called g-bow, in development at the mit media lans -- labs, it is expressive, gives nonverbal clues that children recognize and can engage, the national institute of health looking in to how these robots can improve our health and well-being and how they can inspire and teach our children. >> can it clean the kitchen for me? >> can it vacuum? [ laughter ] imagine going from boston to manhattan in 30 minutes this is a reality, the first test track for the hyperloop, a super
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system, it will be built in las vegas and hopefully connect to l.a. with plans for hyperloops across the country, it uses vacuum tube to transport people in pods. at speeds up to 750 miles an hour, how about that. >> hmm, [ indiscernible ] >> that's what i was thinking. 6:54, a closer look what's coming up. >> good morning to you, kathryn and chris, ahead on cbs this morning, speaking with john dickerson about how donald trump's comments with affecting him in the race, and the controversial remarks, a look at mit's new technology that can let you see will you walls! no superman required like that. the news is back in the morning, to you, 7:00 on the dot. >> sounds interesting, thanks very much, gale. up next an mit grad on a mission, why he ran a half
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welcome back, plenty of us couldn't run a half marathon in less than an hour and a half, but this guy did it in a suit. >> yeah, look at this, he's an mit grad and the co founder of a company that makes formal wear comfortable enough to wear
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there you go, his time of 1:24.41, sets a new guiness world record for the fastest in a suit. >> i ran the fastest. i'm just kidding. >> the only thing running for chris is his nose, he has a cold, poor guy. >> stuffy, chill kwi. [ laughter ] >> you're the one that got me sick! >> no, not true! hey, 40s today, warming trend, to start the week, couple showers and a warm weekend, 55 to 60. >> thanks very much, danielle, cbs this morning is on, wbz is back on in 25 minutes.
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