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. right now, the search for and warmed robber on the run, police say hit a family market and threaten the the owners mother. the final arguments made by each side in the philip chism case. a new proposal about who should help pay for the groan line extension, and some communities may not be happy about it. 6:00 a.m. right now, good morning to you, i'm kathryn hauser. and i'm chris mckinnon, it's tuesday, december 15th, we
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halfway through the month of december. >> although, going outside and feeling the temperatures you are like what do you mean? >> it's hot with a suit jacket, you win with the short sleeves. fine. but i get it, absolutely right, you goes. temperature was 61 degrees overnight in boston, we've now cool today 50 degrees, still well above average, 40s north of town. 61 in plymouth right now, we are starting to see some cooler 33 miles per hour wooster, just shy of 309 miles per hour in boston, this is just the start, the wind is going to stay strong during the day today with gusts isolated up to 50 miles per hour by later on this afternoon, here is live doppler radar tracking showers the next hour and a half or so. roadways.
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activity, the back edge coming through, new hampshire, royal stop right now, and just coming out of the quad, leftover showers back pyramid l borrow, plymouth as well. over the next hour and a half, we see showers come to an end, wind advisory up from 1:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. the sun does break out, temperatures will be cruising back we are talking mid to upper 50s through lunch time. home. weather and traffic getting busy. most of the problems are to the south because of a couple earlier crashes, cameras are down so we are going to use the maps exclusively. 28 southbound brain tree just is blocked.
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expressway northbound has that jammed between south hampton and the split, route 3 north bumper to bumper to to the split. slow pockets wilmington, it looks like just hear being a crash on route 1 southbound after lynn street on the revere line. chris and kathryn. 6:03 right now, police are searching for an armed robber following a holdup. take a look at the security video showing the they walking into the brewster farms country market threatening the owners mother, that robber did make off with a couple hundred dollars. train service is back on track this morning after major delays in ashland, a commuter train hit and kill add woman during the evening commute, transit police say a woman in her 50s was hit in the area of cherry street and till ton avenue, it's not clear why the woman was on the tracks. jurors will be back in the salem courthouse this morning
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deliberations in the philip chism murder trial. >> they are trying to decide whether the teenager is legally insane or guilty of murdering his math teacher. louisa is live outside the salem courthouse. >> reporter: good morning kathryn and chris, yesterday the jury deliberated for just over three hours, today the jury of four women, eight men will resume at 9:00 a.m. to determine whether philip chism knew right from wrong. >> philip began hearing voices when he was ten years old. >> philip chism is isn't mentally ill. >> two very different portrayals of philip chism, the question on day two of jury deliberations in the jury's jury trial which will stick with jurors. >> most likely early onset schizophrenia from the time he was young. >> defense claims he was in the
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brutally raped and killed his math teacher colleen ritzer. i am not going to stand here and tell you you there is nothing wrong with philip chism. >> but prosecutor kate mcdougal left her strongest evidence, induce putbly shows chism stalking ritzer using gloves and using extra beings to get rid of gladee clothes, even displayed the box cutter chism used to slit ritzer's throat. >> i am going to submit that there is overwhelming evidence in this case beyond any reasonable doubt that philip chism was not suffering from a mental disease or defect. >> reporter: chism is charged with first degree murder and aggravated rape, if found innocent by reason of insanity he will be sent to psychiatric facility where he could be released in the future, louisa back to you. >> thank you. stay with wbz when the
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bring it to you live on air and online at boston.cbslocal.com. it is 6:05, investigation is under way into the way special needs students at a western massachusetts school were treated. last week we told you about a report released by the disability law center claiming students at the peck full service community school were slapped, punched, shoved and restrained for long periods ever time. the teachers union say that is not an entirely accurate or fair picture. since the report the school hired a new principal. in other knew, bill cosby suing dozens of women who -- news, bill cosby suing dozens of women who accused him of sexual assault. the suit claims seven women who accused him of drugging and lying. they ruining his reputation by
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tonight the republican presidential hopefuls will meet in their final debate of the year, bree. >> nine candidates will be on stage in las vegas following the paris and san bernardino attacks, terrorism and national security are expected to dominate the discussion. on the eve of the fifth gop debate donald trump blasted his rivals before an excited crowd. be thankful buses i'm giving them a chance to make total fools of themselves in front of -- in front of millions of people. but no, honestly, i'm doing a good job for the republican party, people are able to get their votes out. >> various polls gives trump a commanding lead but an early beginning ground.
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senator is focused on national security. >> the enemy is islamic radical terrorism. >> cruz has taken pointed jobs at marco rubio his biggest challenger in becoming a trump alternative in the race. >> they don't score the debates, i always feel good about them. >> others bush, carson, fiorina, kasich, paul and chris christie who is beginning support in any hampshire. four candidates, huck a bow lindsey graham, kathryn back to you. >> thank you very much. state transportation officials say cities like cambridge, summerville, medford and others should help pay for the proposed green line expansion l is a plan to expand the line by nearly five miles but the project could run $1 billion over budget. yesterday two transportation
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municipalities, land owners and developers who benefit from the project should help pay for it. the mbta bus and late night service may not be long, it will cost too much and it doesn't leave enough time for employees to maintain the vehicles overnight. they think cutting the program could save between 10-$15 million a year, a final vote is expected early next year. coming up this morning in honor for a former u mass basketball coach. >> celebrations kicking off tonight for john calipari. bad news for the state's sloths parlor. adele is bringing her tour to our city, the concert dates and how soon tickets will go on sale we've got the details. good morning everybody, it is a mild start, a bit of a damp start, still tracking shower, the wind is going to be the big story and some cooler air is on the move, i'll let
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come back into play when we come back.
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6:12 on tuesday morning, a kick chick man out for a run in the rain has become an internet sensation. >> here is the deal, one reporter was outside talking about the weather when she came
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>> it's a great day for a run, know. too wet to wear a shirt, you are also like in shorts, it's possible. >> i know, it's awesome. i love running in the rain and i'm also single, so. >> it is one way to, you know. >> for a date. >> get it out there. >> yeah. >> but i mean it's kind of warm -- >> i life that, call me maybe. see what happens. >> exactly what i look like when i go for a run. >> i know, i was just going to say, chris, is that you? >> we don't have the six pack going on, that's for sure. >> come on now. hey, guys, a little dorkee here, i have been watching behind the scenes, so we had a launch, a liftoff of the soya 6:03, head today the international space station
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board, it is going to mark a special moment for the uk, three board members right now traveling -- yeah at 13,000 miles per hour right now. >> they look pretty calm for going that fast. >> i was just going to say. >> uk's first official astronaut. pretty cool. >> i love watching that live. wind advisories up, by the way, in all windham right now. gusts 40-50 miles per hour, is 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. you are going to notice that wind. we are going to see gusts over 40, that will be strong enough to cause a few isolated pockets of outages, it's mild, but we are 61 at 3:08 a.m. 68 in tauton. cool off by a few more degrees and start to rebound a bit, a few more degrees in the 50s, a little bit of patchy fog out
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shows back edge of the showers coming into wooster county now. we still have a ways to go, notice they are scattered in nature, moderate pockets right now from georgetown, top field crossing in front of 128 and 95, city of boston drying out term rarely but additional showers back to the west, clinton, marlboro, 9995, route 2 corridor dealing with wet roadways, along the 495 belt, these are going to slide from medfield to sharon, lighter showers rockingham, aing ton, south side of carver, along route 3 on the south side of plymouth, too. moving to the south and east. so the back edge is making progress here. these showers are coming to an end, so there is colder air and if i put the temperatures on here you will notice we go from 60s right now in new york city to the 40s, and eventually 30s sox that is a sign of the
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so what you will notice today is the wind, that wind is going to kick up during the day today and stay with us until this evening and overnight tonight. high pressure builds in, it is going to be a blend of sun and clouds, really a nice day tomorrow but noticeably cooler, temperatures in the mid 40s, not nearly as windy either. thursday next round of rain comes in, so we start with clouds, showers arrive by mid to late morning, steady rain arrives in the afternoon and evening, and some of that rain area of low pressure is going to move along may linger into early on friday as well, keep you posted on that timing. temperatures in the 50s this afternoon and drop into the 30s overnight tonight. about 40 in downtown boston. with mostly clear to partly cloudy skies, look at our high temperatures tomorrow, still a little bit above where we should be for this time of the year, we are talking about temperatures only in the mid 40s, so it will be about 10-15
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this afternoon. 50 to end the week, feels more like winter for the weekend right around 40 on saturday. i want to give a shoutout to the paige hilton school, 150 of the fourth and fifth graders, you. and -- visiting you. i life it, barry loves it, too. traffic and weather together. wish it was nice on the roads, there is a lot of accidents out there, the latest crash is on -- to the north, route 1 southbound, revere and waldin line, stop and go backup. that is a delay of about 10 minute thes. also to the north 93 southbound 213 down to 995, hang -- 95. 128 southbound and braintree
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created a backup to route 28. the expressway north jammed from the split to south hampton street that ride is going to take you 20 minutes. route 3 route bound between 18 and the split. 24th between brockton and stow ton. 6:18 right now. it appears the first casino in massachusetts won't make as much money as originally expected. budget experts thought cambridge park would bring $2,629,000,000 -- $262 million during the first year. the driver of the run away redline train david vazquez was dealing with too much stress to go to his disciplinary hearing yesterday, vazquez is accused of ranking a rubber cord around the accelerator control on the train when he stepped off to fix the signal problem, that is when the train took off without him. it passed four stations before
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the two veteran mbta employees who stopped that train are getting special recognition, governor baker presented citations, the governor says they moved out other trains out of the way before you hadding down the power to the system. >> the t gets a lot of criticism and when we have employees that do their jobs and do it well and exceed job expectations i think it should be package nod. >> governor baker stresses had not reflect the hard work of many t employees. tonight kicks off john calipari, this year calipari, in ducted into the basketball hall of fame. during his tenure at u mass he brought the team to the nyaa tournaments five times, the team's 1996 final four appearance was vacated due to
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be held in his honor tonight in boston, tomorrow u mass will lift a banner with his name to the rafters, team's basketball arena. park your call enters, kathryn, adele is coming to boston. >> i know. >> british singer will play two shows september 14th and 15th just in time for my birthday, tickets on sale thursday morning at 10:00, ticket prices starting at $35. >> that is pretty good. >> and on up from there. >> surprised about that. >> birthday year. >> it's a big one. >> it's in september. brookline icon. >> how a community is coming together to remember a woman years. >> a four legged member of the swat team goes missing, the
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welcome back, it is 6:23, this morning a closer look at the state's overdose epidemic through the eyes of young addicts, governor baker will host a screening of the new hbo documentary called heroin cape god usa. following the highs and lows of eight addicts. # state without stigma ma and designed to make people realize addiction is an illness not a choice. brooklyn is mourning the loss of a neighborhood icon, ethel dyed last week at the age of 1011, bree joins us with a closer look at a special way the community is remembering her. >> they've gun a tribute to ethel on harvard street. post it notes with messages for ethel began appearing on the
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ran for 795 years, in it you saw the vivacious and gregarious woman that meant so much to brookline, she had trouble remembering names or keeping track of who had paid for her candy, the store kept her going and people say they will remember her fondly. >> old lady who really shared her passion for what she was doing. >> she is good. one lady in the world that is just -- nobody like her. >> i think she will always be here always be apart of us. >> so many people who had nice things to say about ethel. the family says they are not sure what will become of the store. >> thank you very much. the ultimate ride along for kids in boston cruising the toy aisle with police officers, it's called shop with a cop, 330 kids arrived at the doors last night, then they picked out a gift with first responders, police commissioner
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his officers. >> we take for granted, you know, santa comes down the tree for everybody, and they don't, this is a way our officers can be santa to a lot of these kids. >> merry christmas to those kids. public and private donations pick up most of the costs, organizers chooses kids from every boston neighborhood. a missing cat has boston police asking for your help this morning. she joined the ranks in 2013 quickly dubbed swat cat, here she is. three weeks ago she disappeared from their business on warren avenue, officers say they miss their furry coworker . anyone with information is asked to call police. >> she is very cute. >> i wonder what she is on the run from. >> swat cat, could be many things. >> uh-huh. >> i hope they find her. including our daily talker. the school lunch program
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good morning, we are coming up on 6:31. our producers are going to be mad, we are a minute late, chris mccon non- i'm kathryn hauser, yes, it's december 15th. it is damp and dreary out there, we are still, you know, bringing in the holiday spirit. >> you can see the lights moving around, danielle niles is in this morning, hey, danielle. >> i love seeing the festive lights though, it's great seeing the holiday trees all lit up, our photo grapher grabbing this shot. over the next few hours temperatures will rise and notice what happens, the clouds decrease, the showers come to an end, the sun breaks out, the thing you are going to notice is the wind. 50 in boston and fitch berg, 40s in lawrence, cooler north of boston, 61 in providence and that breaks the record. live doppler right now, just
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plymouth, steady rain back up through 128, either side of route 93, too, and in through southern new hampshire, so one more round coming through in the next 40 minute thes or so, all the way back up through lowell. you want to have the umbrella, will you encounter wet roadways, it is a warm morning by december standards, wind gusting to 30 miles per hour, high of 50s in the afternoon. sun breaks out, temperatures in the east, gradually cruising back, still mild in the evening, sunset at 4:12, temperatures in the lower 50s. cooler air comes back tomorrow, taking you through the week, getting you on the road. lots of accidents and slow downs on this rainy tuesday morning commute, still no traffic cameras, didn't know whether that is related to the south, we have a disabled truck blocking the right and center lane just after furnace brook
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between the south way mall, earlier accident 128 jammed from the split back to 28. rockland to the split that is a 20 minute ride right there. to the north, 93 southbound is a mess now, that is jam from boston all the way back to andover. 94 minute drive -- 9 -- 44 minute drive. thank you very much. 6:93 right now, jurors get back to work this morning in the philip chism murder trial. >> this will be their first full day of deliberations, our louisa is live with a closer look at the possible verdicts, good morning, house ease is a. >> good morning chris and kathryn, that's right, a jury deliberated just over three hours yesterday and expected to pick it back up at 9:00 a.m. today, at the heart of their decision is philip chism's
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had chism was in the throws of psych cosis in 2013 at age 14 chism raped and killed his fan veries high school math teacher colleen ritzer, she was 249. but then -- 24, surveillance video which she says you can see chism stalking ritzer, she even pointed to evidence of what she calls premeditation with chism using flows, as well as bringing extra beings to hide bloody clothes. and then mcdougal showed the box cutter which chism used to slit ritzers throat several times. >> but i am going to submit that there is overwhelming evidence in this case beyond any reasonable doubt that philip chism was not suffering from a mental disease or defect. >> reporter: chism is charged with first degree murder and
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if he is found innocent by reason of insanity he will be sent to psychiatric facility where he could be released in the future. for now we are live in sal almost, back to you guys. and of course stay with wbz when a verdict is announced we will bring it to you live on air and online boston.cbslocal.com. tensions are are high after a reports of two sexual assaults over the weekend and to make things worse, the campus police force was just fired. the private liberal arts college in franklin just got rid of the department in favor of a private security firm, the officers claim because they want it unionize. >> it's union bust go, she hates unions. >> the president? >> yes. yes. and she canned us all immediately. >> the college says the security firm called team ops provides security for the
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is highly triangled 6:35, saudi arabia announced it is joining forces with 34 islam ec counties to fight terrorism, this as president obama visited the pentagon for an update on the about lot against isis, he says isis has lost 40% of the land it once held in iraq. >> point is isolate i don't remembers cannot hide and next message to them is simple, you are next. >> trying to secure more international help in the fight. critics say the president's strategy doesn't go far enough. meanwhile a new poll shows more americans are in favor of sending in grown troops to fight isis, showing 42% of americans support that idea, that is an 11% jump from last year. the army sergeant held by the taliban for five years will be court marshaled, beau bergdahl faces several charges for walking away from his post in afghanistan, bergdahl was exchanged for five detainees.
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take part in their final debate of the year tonight and a major stereotype in politics is that candidates always lie, jon keller takes a closer look at the biggest dependers. >> remember when jimmy carter won the presidency in 11996 1976. a truth documented by the top ten lies of the year list just out from fact checkers at the washing torch post, donald any politician. including his whoppers about seeing thousands of people cheering the fall of the world trade center on 9/19. about the mexican government shipping criminals to america,
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number of syrian refugees our government wants to admit here. the only surprise is that so men would poem who say they are fed up with lying politicians. but trump has men he too of company across party lines. mitt fact cites harry reid for his completely false claim that planned parenthood provides the american women. and the post calls out our very own senator elizabeth warren for repeating and embellishing the claim of deal are markups much why do they do it? because they think they can get away with it, and the truth is as trump's success shows they can and do get away with it way too often. and you the voter have to ask yourself an important question, do i care enough to start being
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garbage they are trying to feed me? your feedback is welcome, e- mail me at keller at wbz.com or reach out via twitter at keller at large. time for our daily talker, some middle school students are learning that using their brain can benefit their stomachs. >> the kids with the best grids get to move to the head of the lunch line, not everybody thinks this is a smart move. >> kathryn, who knew getting the best slice of pizza would be an incentive to ec cell in math, one school is using the cafeteria line to motivate students to move to the head of the class. woodrow wilson middle school they hand out special cards to kids who get a and and b's, no card kids are bringing up the rear. the mother of a no card kid told the palm beach post it's
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the line students. someone started a petition on change.org calling it unfair, discriminatory and violation of students' privacy rights. we want to know what you think about this, incentive or shaming here. amanda says this is ridiculous, kids shouldn't need rewards to get good grades, this is going insecurities and eating disorders. and tony says how about if a student does well he or she gets and a and everyone can just relax at lunch time. hanks for comments, -- thanks for commenting, you can comment.all day long. chris and kathryn. >> thank you very much. 6:40 is the time, after months of anticipation the new star wars film made its world premier. force force stars hit the -- "the force awakens" fans
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new ones, hair i will son ford said he is glad he had a chance to be apart of it. >> people have been anticipating this film for a long time. and that is a good thing. we had a really good script and jj as a director that i really admire, have for a long long time. >> there you go, hans solo happy to be back. >> "the force awakens" broken records. >> there is so much buzz for this movie. >> we were talking though, you are not going to see it for a little while u you are going to let the crowds die down first. >> no spoiler. i can't a major league renovation. >> fenway area hotel showing off a new look including a pricy red sox sweet. bill cosby taking the fight against his accusers to a massachusetts courtroom just as a local university takes back its honor.
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>> true, i like that. >> my birthday is coming up. >> every time, it's like so what are you going to get me. >> didn't you know christmas is coming, what are you getting me. >> moving along to weather. 40s, 50s, 60s out the door. no transition there. chris' birthday is in september. 60 degrees at brown son high school this morning, it is a wide range of temperatures, but we are all above average, the thing you are going to notice is the wind. 50 in boston, we hit a high of 61 degrees after 3:00 a.m. this morning. extremely mild, cooler north of town and it's milder, 55-60 south of town. visible is doing okay in a lot of spots except the cape and islands, something to be mindful of. life doppler, back edge of the
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out of it here in a lot of spots, traveling along 93, new hampshire stretching back down near nashua, moderate pockets of rain north of the city of boston, traveling outside the city, medford stretching back toward 128 dealing with rain, will you need the wipers. all it takes to flick things up. outside of 495 things are drying out, loan shower on the east side of shirley, all of this is moving inside 459 corridor right now. bran do down to brockton and aing ton, it's light rain and that extends back over towards hinge ham, too. but for us obviously it's mild, in fact you put the temperatures on here, new york city 62 degrees right now. then it gets cooler, we drop into the 40s and the 30s, that is a sign of the colder air that is coming back in, it comes back in with drier west
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gusting over 30 miles per hour, this is the forecast wind gusts, placing things through, so you notice everybody gusting over 30 miles per hour at times through the afternoon and evening, wouldn't be surprised hour. isolated limbs and outages, wind advisory is up until 6:00 p.m. this evening for all of southern new england. tomorrow the wind dies down, high pressure winds in, sun and clouds mid 40s, thursday next round of rain comes in. clouds in the morning, a up couple -- a couple showers, rain and areas downpour, some morning. so it's sun and clouds, windy today, temperatures in the 50s this afternoon. as we head into overnight tonight we'll drop into the 30s in the suburbs, lower 40s when you come into boston. accuweather forecast, right around 50.
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be around 40s, chilly feel, cooler than average, feeling more like winter, mid 40s to start next week, i want to let you know about our snowball contest, we do it every year, guess how much snow you think will fall for the entire season, whomever comes closest to the actual total is going to win season ski passes for next website boston.cbslocal.com. traffic and wet earl together. you -- weatherd together. no prize for that. lots of slow downs an accidents on this rainy tuesday morning commute out there right now, expressway is just a struggle after disabled truck blocked two lanes, expressway north jammed back to the split, that is a 20 minute delay. brockton to 128, route 3 north
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to the north 93 southbound is a nightmare. is 28 southbound sluggish, route 19 south bumper to bumper between lynn street and i 995, chris and kathryn not a fun ride for anyone today. >> busy morning, thank you very much. 6:49, checking our top stories, a frightening armed robbery all caught on camera. >> police in brewster are searching for this man seen in the security video, you can see him walking into brewster farms country market, he threatened the owners mother as well, the robber did get away with a couple hundred dollars. the first full day of deliberations in the philip chism will start today. prosecutors say the danvers teenager raped and murdered his high school math teacher colleen ritzer in 2013, the defense claims the teen had a
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legally insane at the time. the jury will resume deliberations at 9:00 a.m. bill cosby is suing a doss women, the comedian filed the counter suit in a massachusetts court on the same day that boston university revoked cosby's con harry degree, claims seven women are lying. expect sparks to fly in las vegas has nine republican presidential candidates, national frontrunner donald trump will take center stage. cruz has a 10 point letted over trump in iowa. 6:50 right now, a nail biter at the gardens. straight ahead, and icy battle between the oilers and the bruins, goes into overtime. major league baseball making a big decision about
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welcome back, baseball's lifetime ban on pete rose remains in place, the commissioner rejected the all time hits leader bid for reinstatement. after the league discovered he gambled on games including his own team, the cincinnati reds. commissioner rob man fred says rose says nothing completely honest about gambling, it makes rose in eligible for
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exciting game at the garden the oilers. they keep driving away, second in. bees down 2-1. we are going to go to the third period. marshawn with this one that goes in sending the game into overtime. nice shot from the slot. 41 seconds into ot and andre puts home his own rebound. bees lose this one. 3-1. celtics hosting lebron james and the cavaliers at the garden at their first meeting since last year's playoff with smith nailed crowder with a dirty blow. he is going to give smith a chance to make amends, i hope apologies, if he doesn't we'll play ball. 65:49 is the time, time for a closer look what is coming up. checking in with nora.
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could take on ted cruz, charlie goes into a special forces team fighting isis. kennedy center honoree, george lucas, news is back in the
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had a shaky relationship with dogs much but there is a new animal turning heads on cape cod. they won't leave this letter carrier alone. take a look. >> every day. >> there you go, the postman he has to keep a pole with him to keep the turkeys at bay, they just seem to want to attack him every time he is delivering mail. >> they can be aggressive. >> martha's vineyard. watch out for those turkeys out there. windy this afternoon, turning cooler, less wind tomorrow. see you in 25 minutes. >> have a great day. this holiday, i can count on my aunt judy once again, going off list. and knowing right when my packages arrive. so that's two things. introducing real time
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