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he didn't say much but stood charges of disorderly conduct suspect nude person. his attorney was brief. >> we intend to defend it in court, not in the press. >> reporter: it was september 1 at the umass medical school when a medical student had an unsettling encounter when using the restroom. a shadowy figure reaching his hand and cell phone camera over the top of her restroom stall door. >> he was taking a picture of her. >> she jumped up and chased them down. it was dr. marcus cooper, an assistant professor at the school who indignantly misunderstanding. sources tell us of a similar incident in 1994 when he was a medical student at johns hopkins and was caught using a dental mirror to look underneath a stall where a woman was on the toilet. he was suspended from school for one year and had to write a letter of apology and attend
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>> reporter: can we talk about the incident in the ladies room? you said it was a misunderstanding. how is that? the doctor went silent when we caught up with it. they have hit technical snags trying to retrieve storden deleted items on his cell phone -- storden and deleted -- stored and deleted items on his cell phone. he is no longer employed at the umass medical school. live in worcester tonight tim macleod wcb news. -- wbz news. destroyed. this was found in a building being cleaned out of the time. in. he took a two a safe, isolated location and safely detonated the dynamite. the driver of the runaway
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at levesque as -- vazquez had already been suspended for without him. he was fired today. baltimore is on alert time for protests. the first trial tied to the freddie gray deaths has ended in a hung jury -- a mistrial. after three days the jury was deadlocked. he died in police custody. his death caused days of riots in baltimore. things are calm at the moment with protesters in the streets far. for the first time in nearly a decade of federal reserve is raising interest rates. the fed increased rates by .25% . it should also raise rates for money market accounts and savings along with mortgages
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rates. when a gust of wind blew this construction will over onto a sidewalk, a mother and a little boy were trapped under the. the mother is recovering tonight on her son doesn't have a scratch. beth germano spoke with both of them and she is live to tell the story. >> reporter: the mother is in a lot of paying but the little boy was protected. as they walked by the wall, it was meant to help, not hurt two security cameras caught everything.>> it hits me on my body. >> reporter: she is now in a brace with a fracture on her neck when this temporary wall came crashing down on her head as she walked away from the library with her two-year-old son. >> mommy, i'm okay. >> she was rushed to the hospital butter son molecularly
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suffer a scratch. the stroller to be blunt -- blunt of the blow. -- brunt on's -- of the blow. a good samaritans raced to the crash scene as several other pedestrians were buried underneath. deepti soni was concerned about her son. >> i asked him if he was okay. he said yes. i just want to go home. >> reporter: this was to protect pedestrians from debris. now building inspectors are taking a closer look at how it failed. his father says strollers are rarely used in india but he is glad that they had it here. >> i bought the stroller and
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--.>> reporter: as the building inspector takes a closer look, this family would like answers as well. two other injured pedestrians are also expected to recover. reporting live i am beth germano w the zebras -- wbz news. the superintendent says edward [ indiscernible ] had engaged in inappropriate behavior using school computers. the superintendent says none of the allegations included students were school employees. what will life be back -- life for philip children -- like for phillip chism after his conviction? >> he is a teenager convict did of crimes were serious than most adult inmates. phillip chism is only 16 so we can go to maximum-security
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watch on someone like that. that the watch's movements and what he is doing. they are very dangerous people. >> the sheriff says he needs a special type of security. his attorneys were back in court today, one day after a sillinger early -- salem jury convicted him of raping and murdering his math teacher, colleen ritzer . he is also accused of injuring someone at the place he was being held while he was waiting for his trial. he eats meals in isolation here. since he regularly refuses to see his own mother, he only meets with his attorney. the sheriff compares the yard
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>> people that commit capital crimes in most cases have to be escorted wherever they go in a correctional facility. most of them have to be in leg irons or handcuffed. >> reporter: chism did not wear handcuffs at his month- long trial. that might be the last time. christina hager wbz news. >> we spoke with the foreman of the jury today who convicted chism. his wife told us that he couldn't sleep during the trial. he said he hopes his family can now find peace. having an ice dam on your house can be a disaster. >> imagine getting hit with a large insurance bill. bill belichick turns comedian. this will turn anyone into a lebron james fan. this teenager is now sharing
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where -- winter will show up this weekend, possibly snowflakes. there -- people are working harder than ever, but the everyday cost of perscriptions, child care, or even just buying groceries can be a stretch for too many families. hillary's plan: raise the minimum wage, get equal pay for women, cut taxes for the middle class, and new incentives for business to share profits with employees instead of just rewarding ceos. those at the top are doing just fine. it's your family that needs a raise.
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the state has rejected an insurer's request to add the a deductible for ice dams. they wanted to charge homeowners up to $10,000 for repairs before the insurance would kick in. regulators said no. alaska's lack of snow is causing on ski area to close. it is suspending operations until sunday. it seems as though for the time being, we will see that kind of thing. >> winter has started warm and then we will transition to a colder january and february. it's one of those times were
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to go west in the first half and east in the second half. >> they are looking at opening up around christmas on a week by week basis. they can't bring the snow cats up yet. we have several feet of snow fall on the way for the next several days. they really needed this because it was so dry. he only snow you will find dispatches on top about washington as well as the adirondacks. northern maine has a decent snow packed after yesterday's storm. the first 15 days of this month, the warmest 15 on record. little bit ahead of 1953 and we will see how things end up for the year. it is very mild. were at 40 in boston, 32
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temperature situation. it will become overcast over the next couple hours and the temperatures will drop. we have a front moving in from the west which will bring rainfall and maybe a little ice. temperatures tonight, lower 30s north and west of boston, some usual cold spots. there could be some light icing in northern worcester county and merrimack county. i think mainly on the trees and deck surfaces and not as much on the roads but something to be cautious about if you are traveling late tonight into tomorrow morning. there will still be drizzle tomorrow with clouds all day long. were concentrated showers around tomorrow afternoon and into the evening. it should be slower than usual to get home from work tomorrow. highs from boston, south and east will be up to the 50s tomorrow afternoon but north
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40s for the most part. the more chilly air is north and west of the city. friday we are still locked into the clouds. there's a front nearby bringing showers on the south shore of the island. once it does, in comes the legitimate december cold. it will feel like it should. if you haven't been into the holiday spirit because it feels like spring, this should help. a chance for snow flurries and showers to start the weekend, brighter and the west wind on sunday. the last home game for the regular season for the patriots, it should be 30s as we start the game. we will get a ridge building the east on christmas week. we will have tremendous warmth over the eastern seaboard. it will be a close call here. the warmest christmas on record
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at this point we will come up a little short, i think. next week will be a wet week, chance of showers late monday, more arriving late tuesday, rain likely on wednesday as well as thursday into friday. this is much needed that might slow down holiday travel a little bit. if you are celtics fan you probably don't have the greatest opinion of lebron james. >> but the king really impressed just about everyone with this move last night. he took a moment to greet a newton teenager who had just been honored by the celtics. caught up -- we caught up with that young man to talk to him about his moment in the spotlight. >> reporter: 16-year-old aaron miller doesn't have the use of his right arm and can still shoot like this. talk about a love of the game. he suffered a brain bleed as an
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of damage to the left side of his brain. doctors weren't sure if he would ever walk. he was named hero among us a slight at the celtics home game and -- at the celtics home game. he was shown on the jumbotron. >> everyone was screaming. >> reporter: it is what happened next that has been buzzing. >> and then came lebron james. i almost melted. >> reporter: lebron james came over to aaron and gave to him -- gave him a hug. lebron wasn't done. after the game he specifically asked for aaron.>> he said come here. he gave me his shoes. i couldn't stop smiling until i fell asleep. >> what a story! it was like i was a part of him. i wanted to show my respect a
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>> erin counts lebron among one of his favorites even though he is a celtics fan. >> if i wore them, i would be wearing [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: big shoes for a big heart. i have to say, we don't like him because he's the opposite -- he's in the way of the celtics winning a title. what a nice thing to do. >> a great story all the way around. look at him shoot. it was fun to watch. >> it's fun -- it's fun to watch the patriots also. they have a big game this weekend. the patriots are gearing up for sunday's final home game of the regular season against the titans.
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jarrett bloat -- with jarrett blount on injured reserve for the season. tom brady had glowing things to say about james white. >> he is smart and tough andy has been available, whenever he has been called upon. >> this is a very important position for us. >> he is keeping a low profile but maybe this break in the game against the texans shows that tom brady has more trust in him. >> he see someone open and he puts the ball up there and i just need to make a play for them. >> let's not forget about brandon bolden who has turned into mr. reliable over the years.
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to happen in the course of the game. i believe in my mind, the coaches put me in a position to be ready for anything. >> let's talk about focus. when the giants beat the miami dolphins, the patriots will clinch their seventh straight division title. when we talked to the patriots, some didn't even know what and others were like, so. that's the focus. being the last team standing is the goal. the pats are talking to former rams player [ name indiscernible ] bill belichick had fun back-and-forth with my greece about the rumors. -- mike reese about the rumors.>> [ indiscernible ] >> i didn't want to end it that way.>> [ indiscernible - low volume ]
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catchall access friday night . -- catch all access friday night. the post game show will be on my tv 38. both the bruins and celtics are having action tonight. that is sports for now. scott pelley joins us live from new york with a preview. >> it's great to be with you in boston. prosecutors in baltimore charged six police officers in the death of freddie gray who died in police custody. today the jury in the very first case is deadlocked and the trial has been ruled a mistrial. we are watching the city's reaction tonight. we will have that in the rest of the world and is coming up on the "cbs evening news" in about 10 minutes.
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they may turn to drones to save time and money. they could use drones to inspect bridges and tunnels across the state. regulations for drone use must be finalized first. the founder of chipotle took out ads to apologize for the norovirus outbreak. 140 people, many of them bc students got sick with the norovirus after eating a chipotle. they say that they have put in sanitation procedures -- put into place sanitation procedures.
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voted to receive 30 tables -- that have 30 tables or less, to allow byob bit --. there's just 123 days left until the boston marathon. >> will the champs be back to
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the champions will return for next year's boston marathon. >> the winners from last year's race will return next year. lelisa benti as well as caroline rotich will be back.
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>> what will happen weatherwise between now and then? we can only imagine.
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