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developing right now at 6:00, two people killed in a triple shooting at a revere apartment building, live on the scene with the investigation. big meeting this morning as investigators try to figure out exactly how it happened. and a mixed reception for donald trump in new hampshire, protesters and supporters turning out as the republican frontrunner picked up a big endorsement. good morning, it is 6:00 a.m., great to have you with
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and i'm chris mckinnon. it's december 11th, taking a live look at a foggy mass pike this morning, taking it slow, be careful before you hit the road, the fog is really bad. erie when you can't quite see and you are on the road the, especially when we come into roads. >> there was a bicyclist, if you are biking to work. >> low beam headlights with the cars too, out will. dense fog advisory continues until 9:00 a.m. where visibility is under a quarter of a mile in many spots here including boston who begun airport, bedford, tauton down to half mile, quarter mile or less, new bedford good visibility outer cape and nantucket, for the rest of us fog will be an issue. we have 40s, some 50s, or 30s.
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day planner looking fantastic just like yesterday, warming up quickly, 58 degrees nearing 60 for the rest of this afternoon, breaks of sun, too, once we get all the fog to evaporate. coming up for the weekend, more warm on the way, more 60s on the way, too. we'll breakdown the numbers for you and let you know what to expect the next several days in your extended forecast. pamela just when i thought it was going to an trouble free commute, now we have big backups, it was okay the last half-hour, boom to the north 93 south bound got busy in a hurry, now seeing bumper to bumper delays, all the way down into lever connector, south expressway jam from south bay to furnace brock, 128 southbound 137 split, 24 north from brockton up to randolph. >> thank you. 6:02 right now, we begin the developing story in revere
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clues in a triple shooting. >> two victims are dead, susie, police are still out there. >> reporter: that's right, chris and kathryn, we've been watching all morning as investigators have walked in from this triple decker back to their cars bringing cameras and flashlights as they try to document and determine exactly what happen here last night, they've been in this area since the shooting took place around 8:20 looking for a suspect as no arrests have been made. >> get more ambulances here. >> you can hear the panic in the first responders voice and the fire alarm in the background. >> control. we have mull in tip he will victims. >> two victims became three. >> we have three victim. two men and a woman shot. police won't confirm their identities yet but they did say two of the three didn't survive. >> he was like out of breath,
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>> a few neighbors heard the screams from upstairs. >> we saw a man, he was on the ground lying face up right at the front door. >> chris bruno called 911 but neighbors say the victims say the victims tried to help themselves, by pulling the fire alarm after being shot. >> he pulled the alarm. >> as for that third victim who was taken to the hospital last night with serious injuries, as of this morning their condition and identity has still not been revealed, live in revere, susie steimle. >> thank you very much. it is 6:04, new this morning police investigating a stabbing in boston this nathaniel hall. police are not releasing information about the victims. also new this morning and out of control car not hit one but two houses, it hit the
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the corner of the house. and then it hit a second home near by. the other big story this morning, the investigation into that run away train on the redline. >> right now matthew t signs point to operator error, nichole jacobs is live in boston on the meeting taking place and what went wrong. >> reporter: hi there, kathryn, operator error all started right here at this brain tree station, of course that meeting you speak of is with federal investigators as they continue to review this situation that sent a run away train on a 9 minute mysterious drive. just imagine the scenario, a redline run away train. >> we failed our passengers today. passengers leaving the brain tree station morning. >> we were going really fast, i weird. >> it was a 9 minute mystery, the redline heading north going through four stops eventually
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it would be another 30 minutes, those on board knew nothing. >> the knock on the door of the driver and nobody was there. >> initially behind the controls was 28 year veteran david vazquez, he stopped in brain tree, he failed to perform two steps officials say be, engaging two brakes and a to go he will switch, the train was on the move without an operator. >> it's pretty clear that it was set in forward motion which is why it moved in the first place. >> investigation takes shape. >> we're lucky to get out of there, it could have been a lot worse. >> vazquez was treated and released from south shore hospital this morning he is on administrative leave. we're live in braintree nichole jacobs wbz this morning. in a statement the union representing the operator made a pitch to bring back a second
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something that the mbt did away with four years ago, the union saying creating extra precautions and having a second employee assigned to these trains could have why forded this incident, we are going to bring you the newest information on this investigation as soon as we get it on air and online. over to campaign 2016, cheers and years for donald trump in new hampshire last night, protesters lining an event upset over his call to ban muslims from entering the united states, the republican frontrunner for president also >> bree sison. >> the same people who laid down in the middle of interstate 93. >> music and signs almost a festive protest but a serious message. >> i think he's unamerican in what he is coming for.
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trump's recent anti-muslim rhetoric. >> it's so unamerican it's so contrary to the values that we were founded on. >> only 250 ticket hold ares. >> the next president of the united states donald j trump. >> trump told the crowd people who disagree with him will come around to his point of view just as he says they have with his feelings on mexican immigrants. we just can't afford anymore to be so politically correct. >> the association says trump is most in tune with their values. >> and i'm telling you right now we endorsed the candidate who best serves our membership, he would be for the death penalty for the killing a police officer, correctional officer in the line of duty and that is what members wanted to hear. >> trump did not take any questions from the media at last night easy vent, secret
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left immediate low after his remarks. >> okay, bree. americans are as worried about as a terror attack right now as they were after 9/is 11, thinking another attack is likely in the next few months, 16% jump, highest percentage since right after september is 11th. fbi divers are searching a lake at a park in san bernardino, california, less than three miles where 13 people were shot to death, the fbi says the two shooters were seen at the park on the way of the attack. meanwhile, is 163 syrian refugees have arrived in canada to a warm welcome, signs reading welcome to canada in both english and arabic, greeted refugees at the airport in toronto. so did canada's prime minister
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25,000 syrians by the end of february february. the heads of all ten canadian provinces support taking in refugees. here in the u.s. the government is taking steps to tighten crossings on our southern border with mexico much the federal government has began collecting eye and facial scans of foreigners entering the u.s. at the mexico border, part of an effort to track those who stay in the country legally after the visas expire. coming up on wbz this morning concerning new numbers in the nation's overdose epidemic. we'll take a closer look at the crisis both nationally and locally. the most vulnerable times for people with mental health concerns and where new ec landers can find refuge. tonight's yes, sir to you from the red sox how they are giving back to a fan. good morning, pamela. good morning, we are mild
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beam headlights, the fog will be an issue through 9:00 a.m., fog advisory expires. the temperatures will soar into the lower 60s today, it will be gorgeous, here is a live look at gillette stadium. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. after 12:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte or macchiato for $1.99.
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the connecticut woman who was hit by a foul ball at fenway park last summer is getting a wedding gift of a lifetime from the team, the red sox organization they have waived the $10,000 fee normally required to get married on the field, stephanie was at the game with her fiance when she was hurt last july, she still has trouble sleeping. >> kind of one of the incidents that sparked the mlb pushing for netting. fenway looking into doing that. >> in her case hopefully making good on. it is following go out there. >> sound the fog horn, we need it this morning. >> that's right,. under quarter of a mile in many spots, boston at the airport reports of quarter mile
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ton. chattam down to 1.25 or less. so visibility reduced in many spots here, dense fog advisory until 9:00 a.m., this excludes wooster county but you are also experiencing dense fog just not as widespread as say with we have right around boston or tauton, temperatures mild near 50 degrees, 45 in boston, 30 from nashua to keehn, hour by hour it will be a fantastic afternoon, if you loved questioned's temperatures in the 50s, it is going to be another similar day. hour by hour had 93 the average high at this time of year, obviously well above it today, highs topping off in the upper 50s and lower 60's, we are going to just miss that record high today, but we may get a record in at some point this
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overnight tonight valley fog partly cloudy skies, still mild, weekend forecast shaping up to fantastic, saturday's high 60, partly cloudy, sunday 54 degrees an cooler conditions expected to the north with a few more clouds rolling in front. sunday this could be tricky, if we do see temperatures soaring into the 60's at times in the morning boston could get close to a record, with that back door cold front it will make things tricky, record high on sunday 62 degrees, there you go for boston, record high is 63. hour by hour forecast we keep the rain out of here for the next 24-48 hours beyond actually. morning, saturday afternoon pausing it at noon, mild conditions, light breeze from the west, shout west. in the the cold front will dip to the south sunday afternoon giving us a chance for cooler temperatures, also a few areas
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and even some more clouds, but farther to the south connecticut, rhode island temperatures will be close to 60 once again. here is the seven day forecast, 60 today for saturday and sunday, monday back up to 60, tuesday 57, chance for rain wednesday, 522 thursday. we want to remind you to tune in tomorrow night wbz prediction for how much snow will fall, el nino, but theee a snowflake. eventually winter should get here, guys. traffic and weather together now. snowflakes are beautiful especially when they are over 5 feet. >> agree glad pamela plenty of slow downs north and south of the city. the expressway north crawls between furnace brock and south by, 4 north hangs at brockton, to the north we go, 93
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then look at the middle the screen there, jammed into the lever connector, that is a 35 minute ride. route 3 inches along between 495 and treble coast. 6:18 right now, friday morning anyone who is on the front lines of the opioid epidemic won't be survived by this, the number of drug over decembers is on the rise, 47,000 people died of overdoses up 7% from 2013, half of those deaths were from prescription pain killers and a car at the from heroin use. let's get a closer look at the numbers, already had more fatal heroin overdoses than any year on record, according to the globe, 131 people die from heroin so far this year, up 279% from 201, take a look at this, 33 heroin related deaths just two years ago, that is a 300% increase this year. >> you look at the numbers unbelievable.
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6:18 right now, in today's matters of the mind, a look at the most vulnerable hours of people coping with mental illness, suicide is more likely to happen after midnight. >> feelings of loneliness and depression can be cryp willing, bree is here with a crosser look at the problem. >> mental illness doesn't take a vacation, it done get a break because you want it to that is what professionals say, counselors are hoping piers will lean on each other. >> future was this black darkness. >> young jen never predicted she would spend eight years ptsd. >> i had been in a hospital and had a really bad time there, a doctor mistreated me extraordinarily badly.
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apartment. by chance, jen meta pier specialist at south shore mental health. we did karyokey, we had a blast. >> a pier to pier program offered in a cozy room in quincy gives her. >> i can't make it out my piers, i spend a lot of time isolating and i try to fight off depression a lot. >> instead of isolating he can hang out, play games or talk to people who really understand him like pier specialists garrett walsh. >> i've been there, it's not a nice place. i believe support and hope is what leads to recovery. >> i wouldn't be here today advocating for something that done work i think the program work. >> >> i think that is one of the things about being around other people, people who are in recovery, they know what you've
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pathize much easier when you have been through something similar. >> very true. pier to pier program is operated by south shore mental health. if you or your loved one can't join them, holidays, weekends and evenings are typically difficult. those might be good hours to call and say hi to one you are >> thank you very much. love seeing that here in boston people are taking the initiative to discuss mental health issues and come up with solutions. politicians taking disagreement way too far. cameras are rolling as leaders get into a heated scuffle. and matt damon returning to his roots what he is saying about the special honor in his
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vote to impeach the house president when one guy smacked the other guy's hand, other lawmakers stood up, pulled them apart, the session was stopped for a five minute cooldown. i think more than five minutes would be necessary. >> yeah, i was going to say. >> heated. >> you go sit on the stairs. a cadet at the citadel military college are suspended because of what they are wearing in these photos, they in cyst it was part of a christmas skirt -- sit rather, school administrators say it's offensive and the costumes look like kkk hoods, calling the outfits a slap in the face. the boston globe is making headlines, the paper is moving downtown, the globe is in talks to lease this space right next -- this is the old boston globe soon to be the old boston globe.
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the ceo says it puts the paper and journalists in a prime location near city hall around corporate headquarters, printing operations would move to tauton. i used to love driving by. matt damon played and mit janitor, now the actor will deliver the commencement address at mit next june, damon's breakout role was in good will hunting. day monday said it's and honor to speak at a school that he could never get into. we've got a lot more coming up, including an apology from chipotle and a delay in the chill in chism trial. also ahead, a holiday homework assignment making headlines, also daily talker. here are are four things you would like to know for
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developing right now at 6:33, three people shot at a revere apartment building, two of them dead. across the country using a new app, problem it could be promoting and why parents should be concerned. that runway redline train is a near disaster and symbol of another run away jane, jon keller with more coming up on wbz this morning. good morning, it's 6:30, thanks for being with us, i'm chris mckinnon. i'm kathryn hauser, we made it to the end of the week but it is foggy, you probably can't see too much out there if you look out the window. >> i'm looking at the graphic. >> you can see.
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>> i can't see, ha. >> there is fog out there on the drive. here is a live look, take it easy out there, low beam headlights necessary for the next few hours even after the sun comes up just before 7:00 a.m. because, well, you need the headlights and the fog will be an issue, we have dense fog right around boston, visibility .25 or less, the cape has fog has settled in. temperatures starting off mild, 459 degrees boston, 52 plymouth, 59 degrees fitchburg, warm enough that we are not dealing with freezing fog there. once we get the fog out of here through the rush hour, lunch hour 58 degrees, peaks of sunshine, it is going to be a fantastic forecast, more 60s on the way traffic and weather together.
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there are going to run into the dense fog i think it's worth taking another look at the mass pike brighton on, not as foggy as my ride in on route 2 where visibility seemed 50 yards or so, this is going to impact speeds for some of you this morning. expressway north bound stop and go furnace brock to south bay about 15 minute delay. back ton and stoughton, 995. from the north, 93 south bound bumper to bumper wilmington to boston that ride half and hour, that is in the middle of the screen right there. chris and kathryn. 6:32 right now, following a developing story, police still shooting. >> two of the victims have died. susie steimle is live for us in revere, have police made any arrests, susie?
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triple shooting. and it's still a very active scene in revere, we watched as investigators have gone in and out of this triple decker all morning with cameras and flash lights, the road still closed off as they try to determine exactly what happen here. we do have the new sound for you of first responders when they first arrived here about ten hours ago. >> get more ambulances here. >> unresponsive, the victim cpr in progress. >> you can hear the panic in their voice and a little bit of a fire alarm in the back ground, neighbors tell us one of the victims was able to pull the fire alarm alerting police to come to the scene before anyone else had a chance to call 911, we know two people died, a third is in the hospital with serious injuries, neighbors also telling us it
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were shot, police still looking this investigation, if you are in or around this area around 8:20, they are hoping to hear from you, we are live in revere, susie steimle live this morning. investigators will meet to discuss a run away train on the redline, believing this is a case of operator error. nichole jacobs is live for us in in boston with the latest on this, good morning, nichole. >> reporter: good morning to you, kathryn, it was around 6:00 yesterday morning when all of this happened, of course coming to an end around this time yesterday as well, it all began right here at this braintree station where an operator error, according to officials created quite a scare, let's take a look here, we did learn that it was a 28 year veteran of the mbta that was behind the controls initially, he stopped in brain
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but failed to engage the proper safety device, it hit the operator and continued to roll on through about four stops for 99 minutes. >> what happened to is unacceptable, it will be be made. >> we are lucky to get out of there the way it was, it could have been a lot worse. >> the operator has been identified as david vazquez, he is on administrative leave after having been treated and released from south shore hospital. the meeting scheduled for boston today it will be with federal officials as they continue to investigate this situation. we're live in brain tree, nichole jacobs wbz this morning. >> nichole thank you very much. the run away train. >> jon keller why it's proof of several larger issues plaguing the mbta. >> good morning, they say the definition of insanity is
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and over again and if that's true then our mass transit policy around here is insane. long before yesterday's terrifying run away train e den on the redline we knew that years of chronic ineptitude and repeated mistakes have left the mbta in disarray. governor baker with support from the democratic legislative leaders is making an effort to clean up the mess, we are confronted with the disturbing sight of other political transit policies that just don't acknowledge reality. summerville mayor was understand plea upset on wednesday at the state transportation board meeting when they talked about pulling the plug on the groan line extension to summerville and medford saying it would send a bad message about what we can do. but that ignores the message
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apparently can't design and build 4.7 miles of new t-shirt service without unaffordable cost overruns and managerial in competence. it doesn't stop a north south rail link that will cost billions we don't have. excuse me, we can properly operate the current system are deep in debt trying to do so. wouldn't it be smarter and saner to can the pie in the sky expansion talk until we figure out how to run and pay for what we already have. your feedback is welcome at keller at boston.cbslocal.com or via twitter at keller at large. >> another setback for the green line extension, the t announcing they are ending contract with several firms, the t is putting new construction on hold because costs are out of control, the project hadn't been -- they
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murder trial, closing arguments were supposed to happened to are now being pushed back until monday because the load defense attorney is sick. chipotle is apologizing for a norovirus that made 150 college students sick, many ate at the cleveland circle location, the ceo says he is dopily sorry and promises to improve food safety at all restaurant locations. a new app letting high schoolers post an anonymously and parents say it is being used misused, police say it was used to post a frightening threat, the way the app is set up, the way the app is set up couldn't be seen by teachers, parents or police. >> so i think it can be a dangerous place like bullying
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lot of high schools are trying to work against. >> kids are cruel, for them to have an avenue where they can write wherever they want and trouble. >> the developers of the afternoon app says they have computer programs and human beings can send messages for messages considered mean are taken down, the app is almost massachusetts alone. >> all right. it is now 6:39, time for our daily talker, students in massachusetts are probably counting down the days for the big winter break, some dread the thought of having to do homework and projects over vacation. >> nobody wants to do that, right. one school district has decided to lift that burden off the kids. here is robi to explain. >> its a's not just the kids, the superintendent schools says there is already too much pressure on faculty and
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for awhile, he wrote a letter to families and faculty saying there is to be no homework for students, no work for teachers. he wants everyone to concentrate on enjoying family time rather than writing papers or studying for tests, we can find no students who wanted to complain about this winter break meeting. how about the adults out there in conversation nation on the daily talker, let's see what they are saying, william on facebook says shouldn't this be the standard everywhere? it's called a break for a reason. and steve posts on our website boston.cbslocal.com schools yes, workplaces no. number of ways to comment, website, twitter, facebook, can you comment all day long not just when the morning show is over. >> thank you very much. still ahead, a check of the day's top stories.
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granted it's in pal whoal to, a beautiful area, home to big technology companies including hue wit packer, skype and tesla motors, the house is 607 square feet, nice outdoor spot, is that have a garage. >> 1.4 -- wow. >> that must be a hot area. >> don't pay it. sounds like. >> i was going to -- hopefully it comes with high tech stuff so you end up saving on bill the much it doesn't look like. >> it looks like it needs to be torn down and rebuilt. >> we are in the wrong business here. pamela, this could be your yours if the price is right. >> no. well we are dealing with areas of dense fog on that morning drive, low well headlights next even for the next few hours. soon the fog will evaporate and and warm temperatures. visibility under quarter of a
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lawrence, p town down to half mile or less. light fog reported for you at this time. dense fog advisory continues until 9:00 a.m. for much of the viewing area here, use caution as you are out on the roads. current temperatures in the 40s, close to 50 agrees from fall mouth to chattam. 30s from keehn to nashua. once we get the fog out of here then temperatures will climb into the 50s, 1:00 p.m., 56 degrees, not stopping there, going with 58 in boston with many locations reaching the lower 60s, 60 degrees on the dot from bedford to providence, the cape, the islands, almost spring like day with temps nearing the 60's, dipping into the 40s, upper 30s to the north and west, 37 in boston, a mild start to your day on saturday, allowing for a little bit of
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the lower 60's, beautiful start to the weekend, sunday not bad either with temperatures well above average, average high being 3 this time of the year, but there will be a cooldown especially in northern locations where we have a back door front that is going to move to the south. here is the timing on that. first one i want to show you this afternoon, is 1:00 p.m., notice we still have clouds lingering in the forecast for much of the day, this evening some clearing conditions but more clouds rolling back into the forecast. for early saturday and saturday afternoon. a few passing clouds, mild temperatures again. north. it is going to slowly dip to the south giving us chance for temperatures in the pupper 40s, low 50s in northern parts of new england, areas south of that front could reach the lower 60's, we could also see drizzle.
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today and tomorrow, sunday 599- degree, looking rather mild next week, hey i want to remind you, 7:30 p.m. saturday, wbz right here tune in for the winner weather preview with a whole weather team. pamela, let's take a final look at the worse rides out there, from the north 93 southbound it's been a bear all morning right now it's a parking lot from wilmington, that is at least half and hour ride. scott tout 24 north bound is a struggle from is 28 back to brockton, stuck in that mess about 20 minutes. adams street and south by. mass pike, well need i say more, all of that fog out there, that is going to be a tricky drive, eastbound between route 9 and route 30. westin to newton corner, chris and kathryn. thank you very much. 6:47, checking top stories, police investigating a two people. >> officers responded to the
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street after people heard screams, gunshots and a fire alarm. police are not revealing the victims' identities but neighbors tell us they include two men and a woman. no arrests have been made, anyone with information is ask asked to call police. a stabbing in boston near the custom house. right now police aren't releasing information about the stabbing victim. also new this morning and out of control car hits not one but two houses in wooster. it clipped the front porch of one home on may street and badly damaged the corner of the house. then it hit a second home near by. people inside cheered while protesters outside made sure donald trump knew what they think of his couldn't her shall comments. he picked up a key endorsement from the new england benevolent police association.
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what caused a redline train to take off from braintree without an operator. the train traveled for about 9 minutes through four stations, none of the 50 passengers on board were hurt, the t says it appears to be a case of operator error. a happy site for pate reout fans. gronk back on the practice field. one person who will be on the field, tom brady, he has a message for his old friend. oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance,
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the pats taking on the texans sunday night in houston, will gronk be on the field. >> number l 897 was on the practice field -- 87 was back on the field, he was wearing a big prison that knee, coach bill belichick was happy to see gronk giving him high-five. jj watts broke his hand on wednesday, he still plans to play sunday night. tom brady is looking forward to the sunday night showdown, he posted a picture of the two of them on the facebook page, throw back thursday to a special moment with a great teammate and friend, take it easy on me this weekend, vince. be sure to start your sunday morning with us, 1:30 right near, pats and texans play on sunday night football then turn over to wbz for the
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>> still waiting for that high- five kathryn. >> thank you very much. the garden will be rocking tonight when the celtics take on the golden state warriors, nba champs practiced, trying to stay calm, it's just another game, they would love to get a win in, we would love to see them get. i need to get you some pure he will, thanks for the little note. it is 6:53, time for a closer look at what is coming up on cbs this important going good morning to you chris and kathryn, ahead on cps this morning we are at a san bernardino lake, and only on cbs this morning always like when we say, dan malloy banning people on federal watch lists from getting guns in his state, the news, have you heard is back in the morning we'll sue
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>> trump is ignoring all calls to retract his statement. >> chipotle is shut down today, 30 people got sick. >> it doesn't feel quite like december,. >> it doesn't get much better than this. >> when is it going to slow. >> two men kicked in a door to this home and tied up a mother. >> he stole the remains, he used them in a practice of religion. >> northeastern university plans to arm campus police with >> exactly. >> my mom is like what is wrong with you, that's why i'm her favorite. >> happy hanukkah to our friends. >> hard to get in the mood with the neil diamond christmas album. >> i know. >> does it matter how good or how bad you are i think if i got pulled over they would give me a ticket. >> noise violation. >> unless i'm singing christmas carols. you love singing christmas
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wow, it feels like spring, easter instead of christmas. yes, temperatures in the 60s again today after some areas of dense fog, that fog will lift once we get into the later part of this morning, some breaks of sunshine later today, saturday 60-degree the, still looking great, cooler temperatures to the north, monday 60 with evening showers, tuesday 57 and eventually winter will get here, another reminder 7:30 p.m. wbz with winter weather preview. waiting for the temperatures to plummet. we'll see you in 25 minutes. have a great day. spend less time chasing sales and more time making room at the table. find thoughtful gifts at
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