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slick spots remain but it's about the wind. wind advisory in effect until 5 p.m. >> distraction off the field. patriots prepare for the playoffs -- what the team is saying by a mysterious incident involving chandler jones. >> and breaking news involving 10 american sailors detained in iran. >> and president obama delivers the final state of the union speech this morning, our jon keler is weighing in. >> from the channel 4 studios in boston this is wbz this morning.
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great to have you with us i am kathryn hauser. >> i am chris mckinnon. forecast. pretty brutal. the advisory is in effect for all of southern new england until 5 p.m. today for gusts up to 45 miles per hour. 44-mile-per-hour gusts in providence town and numerous gusts between 20 and 35 miles the air. real feel 11 degrees in boston. same in lawrence and 4 in worcester. and it's not going anywhere today. now the temperatures are in the 20s. so he anything that is untreated the main roads are doing grade secondary roads the sidewalks and driveways will be slick so watch your step. lake-effect snow bands bringing a few flurries to the berkshires and leftover flurries in the cape will depart and the sun is going to be out and shining today. sunrise at 7:12. a few icy spots no melting today and the upper 20s through
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stays in the teens blustery and cold 24 heading into the ride home. i am keeping my eye on a weekend storm details coming up. i want to get you on the road >> reporter: we have accident north and south of the city right now. the latest crash in woburn 93 median. 93 southbound also heavy in the road and 125. to the south and earlier truck crash 24 northbound just after 139 the truck is now in a ditchoff to the right. stop and go is up to route 28 looking at 15 minute delay. 95 south to 128 expressway will bog down between east milton square and columbia road. kathryn. >> thank you. breaking news 10 u.s. soulors held by irene have been freed. they were on two small boats in the persian gulf when one of the boats broke down. they drifted into iranian
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up by iranian guards who suspected them of spying. the pentagon says the sailors were not harmed and were returned to their boats. then transferred to a u.s. ship. iran's revolutionary guard determined the u.s. sailors entry was not intentional. and this morning we are learning defensive end chandler jones was taken to the hospital following a medical emergency this weekend. patriots tell us joan was hospitalized on sunday and released the same -- jones was hospitalized this sunday and released the same day. no details why he was in the hospital or what he was treated for. this is video of jones practicing on monday and the team says he reported to work on time that day and has participated in all meetings andpractices since then. coach bill belichick was sporting a black eye and unclear how it happened but he says he will live. and tom brady was jogging okay as he continues to deal with the sprained right ankle. pats qb says everyone say ware what's at stake on saturday night.
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a loss are a lot different. so you don't have next week to get it right and so we work hard to get to this point and we will have to have the best week great team we are playing. >> that's right winner go home at this point. as for saturday wbz has you covered from start to finish beginning with a 90 minute addition of patriots game day at 2. kick off between the pats and chiefs at 4:35. and the game immediately followed by our 5th quarter post game show. in other news a boston firefighter hurt while putting out a fire in mattapan is recovering this morning. the flames broke out in the back of the two family home on cummings highway last night. we are told the firefighter suffered minor burns. 7 people are out of their homes and investigators now searching for the cause. in boston police investigating a crash right near the statehouse a driver reportedly hit a pedestrian and a number of cars near beacon street. and treemont place a ped and
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a a deadly -- a deadly accident in roslindale. causing dangerous conditions on the roads last night. first the snow fell and then a everything into ice. crews have been working through the night to sand and salt the major roadways out there. susie sometimeel is live this morning. the road look better this night's commute. >> reporter: that's very true. compared to what we saw last night this is improved. looking at the sides of the road they got a little bit of snow but they have been good about clearing off the roads. that being said with the cold temperatures we are seeing overnight, people should be on the lookout for ice. it's the first real return to winter to worcester and conditions have drivers five. >> not used to it yet. >> reporter: ashley carpenter tried to make her way up eastern avenue but had to give
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>> the mayne roads are wet but not the side roads no good. >> reporter: true to the character mother nature packed commute for the heaviest snowfall to hit western massachusetts and it was the evening one. leaving drivers spinning wheels on the way home and stuck in long lines of traffic on major roadways. >> it's unsafe. it's not a joke. you can't walk up it. >> reporter: road were mostly clear by the -- roads were mostly clear by the end of the night but it was cold so they are reminding themselves to keep their eyes peeled for ice. >> you have brakes try not to use them as much because you will slide anyways. >> reporter: looking and feeling a lot more like winter out here particularly with the 45-mile-an-hour wind gusts that we are feeling where we are standing this morning. and we know we can just be getting started as danielle said there could be more winter weather on the way this weekend. live in shrewsbury susie steimle wbz this morning.
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storm on the way, track the storm we have our eye on the storm get the lateth latest forecast any time with the cbs boston weather app. 6:07. president obama hitting the road today for a state of the union road trip following his 8th and final address last night. the president laid out his vision for america urging people and pole tigs to come country. wbz political analyst john jon keller looks at what the president had a say. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: the address included an admission his 2008 campaign vowed to unite anda divided nation is unfulfilled night one of the few regrets of my presidency that the rancor and suspicion between the parties has gotten worse instead of better. >> reporter: still the president couldn't resist this zing her aimed at the congress. >> some of the only people in america who will work the same job and in the seam place with a health and retirement package
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>> reporter: he claimed credit for progress on health care reform and economic recovery. >> gas under 2 bucks a gallon ain't bad. >> reporter: and the speech was a ringing defense of his popular foreign policy with the president on offense against his critics. >> and our answer needs to be more than tough talk. more calls to carpet -- or calls to carpet bomb civilians. that may work as a tv sound bite but doesn't pass muster on the world stage. >> reporter: and at times it was an emotional plea for rejection of some of the more caustic republican campaign rhetoric. >> reject any politics that targets people because of race or religion. is. that's just wrong. it diminishes us in the eyes of the world it makes it harder to achieve our goals. it betrays who we are as a country. >> reporter: if nothing else, the president proved at least
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a lame duck showing the wear and tear afflicts anyone who holds the world's worst job for this long but for better or worse he still cares. for wbz this morning jon keller at large. >> it's 6:09. south carolina governor hale delivered the republican union. she says president obama spoke eloquently but ignored the fact that many americans are worst office. >> as he enters the final year in office many americans are still feeling the squeeze of an economy too weak to raisin come levels. and we are feeling crushing national debt a health care plan that made insurance less affordable and doctors less available. >> haley said the president is not facing up to the threats posed by isis and others and increasingly dangerous world. new campaign 2016 numbers to tell you about good news for donald trump.
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poll shows trump maintaining a double digit lead and is 17 points ahead of his closest rival texas senator ted cruz. on the democratic side, the same poll shows hillary clinton's lead over bernie sanders shrinking. clinton is now just about 7 percentage points ahead of sanders nationally. clinton is getting help from her family on the campaign trail. president bill clinton returns to new hampshire today for three campaign events. yesterday the daughter chelsea made several stops in the state. coming up on wbz this morning, the case against bill cosby goes back to a massachusetts courtroom. >> what the actor's lawyers are trying to keep private. >> and someone could be a whole lot richer tonight. record power ball jackpot getting bigger. nicole jacobs has live report from a lucky store just ahead. hey danielle. >> good morning kathryn and everyone. watch for slick spots on anything untreated. otherwise the story is the wind. hour by hour plenty of sunshine in boston but we come into the
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for the reality of parenting on the outside of the card you see a picture of an adorable baby sleeping but the surprise comes when you open it. >> [ crying ] >> so the newborn cries plays nonstop for more than three hours even if you crush the card rip the card the crying only stops when the battery runs out. oh true test of parenting. >> that's not fair. >> i been there. >> yeah. >> not the card form but the real form. >> the real deal. it happens. it does it happens. i find it funny though. i guess now people know don't on the car fed -- card if you happen to get that leave it closed so you don't have to deal with it. >> the things people come up with. >> we need to check the weather. bundle up today for sure. >> absolutely. the wind chill is going to be running in the single digits at
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so it's all about the wind. and current wind gusts between 25 and 35 miles per hour but, even higher gusts right now from prove den to the vineyard over 40 miles per hour. we are all under a wind england. and until 5 p.m. the wind will still gust as high as 45 miles per hour. real feel 11 in boston and 4 in worcester and it's not going anywhere so that's what you want to dress for. air temperatures are running in the 20s so we are below freezing so any snow that fell last evening and night a fewel will leftover flurries secondary roads sidewalks and driveways anything unstreeted will be slick. use caution. real feel forecast playing through the afternoon so you notice we may come up or down by degree or two and that's it. we want to have a hat or gloves and be bundled up. single digit readings to the cape by the time we get to the evening. overnight tonight we drop back into the teens. and the wind will subside overnight tonight. tomorrow it won't be nearly as
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manage to come up to the upper 20s to around 30. but that's about it. we have got leftover snow in eastern and northern main that will depart. we have had 9 even 10 inches of snow in parts of northern maine and central maine and that's great news for snow lovers in ski country. for us the skies cleared out and we have what few flurries in the berkshires. for tomorrow, it's not going to feel as cold. the wind won't be as strong. but there may be a flurry or two in the morning. just don't want that to catch you off guard if you see a couple flakes it won't amount to anything tomorrow. afternoon actual hi features sunshine tomorrow. temperatures once again up around 30 by friday, morning sun and increasing clouds. clouds that come out ahead of a storm that we are watching for the weekend. so here's what happens. there's gulf of mexico moisture there's energy digging into the great lakes. both the question he becomes where are they going to combine and how much mild air will we
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right now, the rain snow line is uncertain. there's just too much the too much time between now and the storm to opinion point the exact rain snow line. but there are signs that the closer you get to the coastline it would be mainly rain and the greatest threat for accumulating snow say cross the far interior including northern new england and time frame is saturday morning to afternoon. it's gone by sunday so the pats game will likely be impacted in some way. temperatures in the upper 30s on saturday. and it may mean a period of rain and then changing and mixing with snow on the backside of the storm. the wind is going to be pretty strong too gusting over 20 miles per hour. the clouds decrease on sunday though and we get colder air only in the middle to upper 20s for the start of next week. by the way, barry what blast yesterday and visited the tracy elementary school in lynn and these were the second and third graders 200 of them and what blast with you guys. look at the smiles and waves.
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questions you asked. traffic and weather together robi. >> reporter: we have accident north and south of the city right now. slowing things down on the wednesday morning commute. let's go to skyeye for the first one to the the north skyeye 4first. a crash 93 southbound after mount veil avenue. would cars are off in the median backup to commerce way looks like a 20 minute delay there. 93 southbound heavy from stoneham into boston. let's check the south now and see what this situation is like we had the yerl box truck accident in stoaton 24 northbound after route 139. the backup to route 127 look like 15 minutes and 95 north jammed to 128 being pressway stalls adam street up to columbia road. and that's a 13 minute ride right now. kathryn. >> thanks very much robi. time is running out to get power ball tickets ahead of the drawing. >> and power ball fever is spreading not just across state
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can you believe that. nicole jacobs is live in boston with a closer look at the craze. hey nicole. >> reporter: hey chris. canadians are crossing the billion dollars. and perhaps this is a lucky store here. last week it produced a million dollar winner but the big question today is can it produce a billion dollar winner. >> just buying lottery tickets. >> reporter: and who wouldn't grabs. >> it's a ton of money and why not for a couple of bucks. >> reporter: just a couple of bucks and a dream can get you far in this game of power ball. >> when ever it's big i buy a ticket. >> reporter: all for a chance and a slim one at that. >> who cares? numbers are numbers. you have to play to win. >> reporter: thousands are crossing borders standing in line and picking the oddest of numbers. >> i did three quick picks and then two of my choice and than you never know.
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the odds are now one in 292 counting. if a this could go -- this could be my lucky day. >> reporter: my more-- >> this could be my lucky day. >> reporter: more money that one could spend. >> i would give most to people who need it. >> reporter: and more than one could ever need. >> good luck. >> reporter: a lot of people hoping this good luck will pass along to them tonight. the drawing is tonight and if there's a single winner, that he person could take home a lump sum of 930 million dollars. live in boston nicole jacobs wbz this morning. >> awesome. i have to think what would you do with all that fun? >> a lot of money. keep it quiet. >> nicole has a good spot to get the tickets. >> she does. thanks very much nicole. you can watch the power ball drawing tonight here on the wbz news at 11.
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-- an important warning for parents. >> more children's cold medicine being recalled. >> and a woman reviebd after an overdose is sent home from the hospital -- revived after a overdose is sent home from the hospital with a prescription for oxycodone. she is dead and police are investigating. what would you do with five minutes to kill, and a smart phone? check the scores. probably post a pic. text a friend. how about register to vote? really? you can. five minutes online and a massachusetts drivers license is all it takes to register so you can vote for our next president. go to registertovotema.com. it's that easy.
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new this morning emergency crews are still try to-- trying to free a plumber trapped in apipe in oakland. he was working in a sewer line and the trench buried him in soil and sand up to his chest. rescue crews worked for more than 10 hours and have been able to get him an iv but are concerned the pressure could cut off circulation to his lower extremities. it's 6:24. lawyers for bill cosby will be in a massachusetts courtroom
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related to a civil defamation lawsuit filed by 7 women who say cosby sexually assaulted them decades ago. cosby's lawyers says the plaintiffs sought invasive and intimate details about the actor he's medical and sexual history. lawyers for the women say the public has a right to see the documents. cosby is not expected in court for today's hearing. 6:25. a local woman who went to the hospital for an overdose may have died because of the medication she was given. 44-year-old gretchen fordham crashed her car on 495 in merrimack saturday night. police charged her with operating under the influence of drugs. but sent her to anna jaquess hospital she was treated and sent home with a prescription for oxycodone. hours later her boyfriend frantically called 911. >> is she breathing? please somebody.
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>> i believe he began cpr and but to no avail the victim was transported to the the hospital where she was pronounced dead. >> the police chief says the investigators have not determined the cause of the death but friends say no doctor should have begin her an opiate prescription. a recall involving store brand children's cold medicine is expanding. the product sold under names like rite-aid top care dollar dare care one and cbs come with a dose cup with incorrect markings on it. the recall involves both the grape and cherry liquid medicine. we have idea tales on cbsboston.com. >> important for parents to know. we have a lot more in the next half-hour including a fitness studio fight. >> an update on the battle in newton. >> and inspiration on the ice last night. the hockey dream come true for a local teen. >> and as we head to break
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6:30 controversy over a mass shoes law make are's dearthy laundry. the investigation -- dirty --law maker's dearthy laundry. now a investigation -- dirty laundry. >> the new proposal intros dueed today that's -- introduced today that's the daily talker. >> and power ball fever continues to grow. one expert sharing winning tips. >> from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz this morning. >> good morning it's 6:30 on your wednesday morning i am chris mckinnon. >> i am kathryn hauser. it's chilly out there and the wend kind of cuts through you there. >> yeah. it's going to be the i go
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gusts at 35 miles per hour may damage. rise coming up in just over 40 minutes from now and it's going to be a bright beautiful looking day. little bit. that wind is quite strong. gusts right now over 30 miles per hour in boston. you go either. from the new hampshire sea coast to the cape and islands where the strongest winds have been focused this morning with gusts over 40 miles per hour last check. real feel only in the single worcester. 12 in nashua and 11 in boston so in falmouth and the wind chill is not going anywhere during the day today. so the kids need to be bundled up. with heavy coat. temperatures in the 20s real the day. so take it slow this morning. there will be slick spots out there. anything untreated. sidewalks driveways and secondary roads especially with the snow that fell most of us
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or 3 inches in spots. but now the sky is clearing and the exception worcester through the berkshires and couple clouds from lake-effect bands and we rise into the upper 20s through the midday lunch and mainly sunny and that wind staying strong right on through the evening hours. and cold and blustery for the ride home temperatures in the 20s. traffic and weather together robi what's the latest. >> reporter: we have had several accidents this morning. the latest is on 128 in wal tham. in woburn 93 southbound created a backup to concord street a20 minute delay and to the south a box truck accident on 24 northbound on stoton on 139 causing a backup to route 28. you will be stuck in that for 15 minutes. to the south expressway from
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17 minutes and 95 northbound looks jammed norwood up to 128. chris. >> thanks very much. state police are trying to figure out which driver went the wrong way on route 128 causing a serious crash yesterday morning. a car traveling south on 128 northbound crashed into a burlington line. hurt. but police are still working to figure out which one was going the wrong way. the crash shut down part of 128 for several hours. snowy roads creating some very dangerous conditions. and a number of accidents and spinouts were reported in worcester. we are live in shrews beery with a look at how -- shrewssbury with how the -- shrewsbeery with how the roads look now. >> reporter: the side roads did get a little snow here and that did make for a tough commute on the road this morning they have
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clearing it off but we are dealing with extremely frigid temperatures. feel like temperatures in the single digits and wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour and where we are standing you feel itway caught up with a couple drivers stuck in traffic and slipping and sliding and having to turn around at some point. >> the main roads are wet butnot the side roads. >> if you have brakes try not to use them as much because you will slide anyways. >> reporter: and as for this morning again not a lot problems but with the temperatures as cold as they are drivers should be on the look out for ice and we know danielle is predicting that winter weather could be on the way this weekend so this is just the start of this season. susie steimle wbz this morning. >> thanks very much. this morning we are learning defensive end chandler
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following a medical emergency this weekend. the patriots tell us jones was hospitalized on sunday and released the same day. there were no details on why jones was in the hospital or what he was treated for. this is video of him practicing with the pats on mondaych the team says he reported to work on time that day and has participated in all meetings and practices since then coach belichick sporting a black eye under the hoodie. unclear how it happened but he says he will live. tom brady seemed to be okay jogging as he continues to deal with the sprained right ankle e says everyone is aware of what's at stake on saturday night if a the ramifications to a loss is different so you don't have next week to get it right so we worked hard to get to this point and we will have to have our best week. great team we are playing. >> as for saturday wbz has youcovered from start to finish the pats being a and we start
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patriots game day at 2 kick off is at 4:35 and immediately post game show. in other news a show of support for a fitness studio despite a complaint from neighbor. man who refused to go on camera called for a town hearing about the modern barre studio and he calls scantily clad patrons who come and go. the city land use committee approved the right to do byes and the full city council normally follows the recommendations. massachusetts could move one step closer to legalizing marijuana for recreational use. a joint committee of the state legislature will debate a measure to make the state regulate marijuana the say way it does -- the same way it does alcohol. it would free up police to investigate more serious crimes but opponents claim marijuana could lead to harder drug use. this morning the ethics
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into a state senator he's dearthy laundry. brian joyce has been getting free dry cleaning since 19 the 7 brings his clothes family's clothes and aides' clothing to woodlawn cleaners in exchange providing the owner with free or reduced price legal services. 6:37 right now. time for our daily talker. despite last night's dusting it's been a pretty easy winter in boston so far at least when it comes to shoveling snow. >> but one city counselor wants to make it easier on older residents wanting them exempt from shoveling altogether. here's robi with more. >> reporter: city counselor tito jkson thinks 61 is over the hill or at least people that age shouldn't be overexerting themselves. colleagues that boston residents over the age of 60 should not have to shovel after it snowsch the globe says he was inspired to file after hearing the story of an 80-year- old woman who claimed she sold
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shoveling the sidewalk as it stands right now boston homeowners are required to remove snow three hours after a storm or get hit with a 50 dollar penalty. last winter they issued thousands of violations to the shoveling scofflaws so who wouldshovel if the people over 60 don't jackson said hopefully the young people could be hired by the site. getting interesting row actions. them. jean on facebook says if you own a home shoveling is part of the chore. if you are not able to shovel, then you should hire someone or get a in touch with neighbors who either help shovel for free or pay someone. on the website jack writes it seems to me that snow removal from streets and sidewalks is the epitome of what taxs are supposed to pay for. thanks for commenting and a number of ways to join the conversation make it up and
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bubble or you can get it on the website facebook or twitter and let us know what you think. do it all day long. that's what it feels like inside my head some days. >> object robi thanks very much. -- okay. robi. thanks very much. if you are like most americans you have been dreaming what you would do if you won the record power ball jackpot. nicole jacobs is live in boston and the jackpot continues to go up. >> reporter: it continues to go up chris but certainly there are us that if not millions of people hoping that tonight is the night they can consider themselves billionaires. if you look here, this is a lucky store if you will of the last week it produce -- if youwill. last week it produced a million dollar winner but the question is can it produce the billion dollar winner. 1.5 billion dollars is up for grabs in the power ball drawing. thousands upon thousands of people are dying pickets and cay fade -- buying tickets and canadians are crossing the
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single win core have the option taking home 930 million winner could-- win core have the option of taking home 930 million-- winner could have the option of taking home 930 million. >> i did three quick picks and two of my choice and you never know. >> reporter: you never know. and the odds of course are very slim. one in 2 the 2 million people could -- one in 292 million people could win. that's the chance here at the 1.5 billion dollar power ball jackpot. but the one thing that's very clear, you can't win if you don't play. live in boston nicole jacobs wbz this morning. >> you got that right thanks. and if you haven't bought your power ball tickets one lottery expert has tips saying he can up the chances of win nothing listen up. he says don't use quick picks. use your own numbers. make sure to go beyond birthdays and birthdays go from 1 to 31 and that's only half
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available. understand the odds but know your limit. and buy more tickets could increase the chance of winning but play what you can afford to lose and author suggest you may consistently and keep playing the same numbers. there's a couple things i am doing wrong there but heed the advice. >> hopefully you are only playing what you can afford to lose. >> the quick picks i get quick picks. >> i think the computer will pick the right one but. >>i don't know. >> i guess we are wrong. are you in a office pool? if you are there's an app for that. >> lottery pool boss helps people cope track of those who are in and paid the free app displays winning numbers and the official app for the power ball and mega millions game is lottery hub. and you can watch the power ball drawing right here tonight on the wbz news at 11 with david and lisa. >> so exciting. ahead a check of the day's top stories. >> and breaking news from iran. new images of the u.s. sailors detained overnight. we have the latest on their
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and once a match is made you can reject that person. the app service allows useers to set preferences on gender and age. >> that's an interesting concept but i wouldn't do it and you brought up. >> what if they snore. >> or there could be other. >> smelly. >> game changer no way. >> snoring and melee-- smelly not a good combination. i wouldn't do that either. hey so, we had a lot of snowfall total. every dot on the screen represents a snowfall report that came in. so snow totals inch and a half or under in taunton and sharon had 1.9 inches of snow. and west pearl 1.4 and two inches higher amounts after worcester county. a lot of spots picked up a coating to as much as 3 inches. there will be slick spots this morning. out the door, right now, weather bug network live temperatures.
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-- mol holy family's-- holy family academy in gardner. you have to factor in the wind. that's the main headline. gusting between 20 and 40 miles pr hour. even higher on the vineyard. this -- per hour. even higher on vineyard. isolated how thages -- outages and damages and it creates thereal feel in the single digits and teens the bite to the air. # degrees what it feels -- 4 degrees is what it feels like in worcester and 11 in boston and that's going nowhere during day. rei we rise up to near 30 in some spots in the 20s right now and the wind will stay strong. watch for secondary roads sidewalks driveways to be slick and anything untreated. scattered clouds tonight and the wind will gradually subside. 19 downtown but the suburbs dip knot lower teens 12 to 16 for most of us. it will be chilly tomorrow but not nearly as windy. morning clouds and a flurry giving way to sunshine. 31 tomorrow and it won't feel as cold.
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snow in main where the storm will depart over the next several hours through the afternoon. that's the jackpot we have seen total come back 9, 10 inches of snow through central and northern main for us here tomorrow don't be surprised to see a couple snowflakes a flurry or two is possible. and it will not amount to anything. sun breaks out and temperatures once again come into the low 30s. for friday, we will be up around 40 starting with sun and ending with clouds and out ahead of a storm we are watching for the weekend. moisture from the gulf and energy from the midwest combining the question is when and where how strong is this storm going to be. there's not a ton of cold air with this one and there may be rain at the coast and mixed with snow across the interior. the time frame of this is saturday morning through the afternoon. and we may see rain at gillette that could mix with some wet snowflakes it's going to be a gusty wind. sunday long gone. temperatures in the 20s for the start of next week. traffic and weather together robi. >> reporter: we have had
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now a new one to tell you about. let's look live over route 1 saugus the latest crash on route 1 southbound at jug handle lights left lane is blocked stop and go backup to i- 95 and in this stretch right now live route 1 south bumper to bumper between walnut and route 99. checking the earlier accident on 128 south and seeing a backup to route 2 about aa 10 minute delay. to the south, worst ride 24 northbound after that earlier crash in stowton. that looks like 15 minute delay and to the north 93 southbound jammed andover to woburn and medford into boston no matter where you are coming from a slow ride. 6:48. all ten americans sailors detained in iran have been proceed. >> 9 men and would -- freed. >> 9 men and one woman were being held and the pentagon says they were not harmed.
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waters after one of the two small boats they were in broke down and started to drift. guards initially suspected that the sailors were spying. u.s. navy is investigating the incident. this morning president obama begins his final state of the union road trip. the president will visit omaha nebraska today in baton rouge louisiana tomorrow to talk about progress under the leadership and goals for the last year in office. the president says both nebraska and louisiana have seen significant drops in unemployment rates since he took office. new numbers in campaign 2016cbs "new york times" poll shows donald trump maintaining a double digit lead over the rest of the republican field. he is 17 pontes ahead of the texan senator ted cruz -- points ahead of the texas senator ted cruz. clinton is now just about 7 percentage points ahead of sanders nationally. lawyers for bill cosby will
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air in the lineup on tuesday night right? you're in the lineup on tuesday night right? >> the pregame prep talk make high school senior's dream come true his name is matty and he is a manager. >> but he got a chance to lace up the skates and play in the game. he suffers from a rare genetic condition that impacts a number of bodily functions. and can also lead to problems with bone marrow. last night matty played one shift and scored the tying goal against stowton. >> it means a lot to come skate and play with the team. it's lot of fun out here. >> you are a big hockey guy. >> yeah it's a lot of fun. >> what was it like taking the ice with the guys. >> felt good. >> you got a shot there. >> yeah thank you.
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high teammates mobbed him and minutes later the stowton players saluted him as well. >> a nice moment for him as well. a win in the nick of time celtics take on the knicks and the knicks lead by 10 at the break but thomas put the celticsback up scoring 16 in the third and the 4th the knicks were up one but turner misses the 3 and knicks recover and with a long throw down court score again new york wins it 120 to 114. time for a closer look at what's coming up at 7 on cbs this morning. >> let's check in with gale king good morning. >> good morning to you kathryn and chris ahead this morning we will talk with vice president joe biden. presidential candidate hillary clinton and south carolina governor haley talking to them about the state of the union and we will go inside the studio where the power ball will be drawn tonight. how many tickets have been sold and the odds that no one wins. at all tonight.
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workers shows us. >> 42 workers in new jersey reported their jubilation when they thought they matched all the numbers saturday night. just one problem, turns out they read the wrong days drawing. >> they read wednesday's numbers when it was saturday's numbers and then it just got confused. >> can you imagine the feeling. >> oh. >> oh my gosh. >> be still my heart. >> talk about a series of highs and lows. >> no kidding. >> windy and otherwise cold the next couple days.
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