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before an ambulance took him to norwood hospital sunday morning, police dispatched an officer to secure his home. >> i got his keys off the kitchen table and i was able to lock the front door. and if you want to pass along to the fire he was involved in class e delta before this happened just so they know. >> reporter: class d is marathonna or synthetic marijuana. pay rites issued a brief statement saying chandler -- payrots issued a -- patriots issued a brief statement saying chandler jones was admitted to the hospital and released that day. and attend all meetings and practices since then. he is a big part of the team that has a controversy brewing into the playoffs. >> spygate, you know the chandler issue. >> and it's distracting for him too. >> reporter: in effect because
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there are hippa regulations they can't say a lot about it. reporting live, bill shields wbz news back to you. >> thanks. so chandler jones in the 4th season with the pay the pate rots paid with syracuse with the first round draft pick in 2012 leads the team in sax but listed the -- missed the last game with a injury. steve burton is live and off the field we never heard of problems involving chandler jones at all. >> that's right. as far as we know he has not been a problem since joining the patriots and always been great with the media and respectful by the teammates and coaches as well. so, that is a story and it's going to be interesting to see how the story unfolds he. he's been great with the media today. pats defensive end was on the practice field for the third day in row. nothing looks out of the ordinary with him. whatever happened to him on sunday, it doesn't appear to be any long lasting effects. he he hasn't missed a workout this week whatsoever.
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on we will have chandler jones teammates reacting on chandler and we have the latest on rob gronkowski as well. you. >> for once we want to talk about x's and o's. thank you. stay with wbz as we work to find out more about what happened with the mysterious emergency as news comes in we paula. well breaking news. another very bad day on wall street. the dow jones lost 364 points harder. big drops for netflix and amazon. helped drag down the nasdaq 3 1/2% and s&p 500 lost 2 1/2%. but now at 6 a major move. general electric picks boston for its new global headquarters. this deal will bring jobs and prestige to the city. christina hager has a closer look at the impack. >> reporter: it's as -- impact. >> reporter: it's and -- it's
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500 lottery make that fortune 10. shortly after sending the announcement the move to boston is official, mayor marty walsh was behind the microphone win. >> for two decades companies have move out -- moved out and now we have people moving in and that's big win. >> the big message is this is great place not to be for the next two years or five years, but for the next 50 years. >> reporter: the 130 billion dollar company brings the propis of 800 jobs and a -- promise of 8 hundred jobs and a sea port location with the -- seaport location with a sem prayer -- temporary spots and then a permanent spot. ge pointed out that boston is home to 55 college and universities and does more research and development says the company than any other region in the world. which is why they seltd on boston. -- settled on boston out of 40 locations wooing them. >> we have had a number of
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greater boston area i think of novartis and fieser and companies like -- pfizer and companies like that were not here 10 or 15 years ago and this is a continuation of that trend. >> reporter: the already booming seaport district now poised for its biggest neighbor yet. christina hager, wbz news. >> ge started shopping for a new home when connecticut raised its corporate taxes. massachusetts lured the company here with incentives worth up to $120 million dollarsp and boston will give ge -- dollars and boston will give them up to 25 million in property tax relief. it's been a tough day to be outside. the wind making it feel colder than it is. eric fisher is here with the forecast. and how long will this last. >> a few more hours. the strongest winds this afternoon and they are starting to subside a little bit but it feels like 4 in worester. -- worcester. and it's chilly mid-january night. but the gusts are becoming fewer and far between. 26 in worcester.
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the trend is for diminishing wind over the next few hours but cold across the map. going for a lows in the single digits and teens and that's the way we will wake up tomorrow morning. tomorrow and friday, fairly quiet weather. we are watching for the weekend a coastal storm moving just off to the south and east. you can see a preview there's a lot of green on there rain and not a lot of snow. we will talk about this one in depth coming up in a little. david. >> thanks. so in a few hours the record setting power ball jackpot may be give away to someone. the prize is 1.5 billion dollars. >> unimaginable numbers and so many people are buying tickets it's hard to believe the winning number won't be printed by tonight presea n -- bree sison is live at a store that brought people luck before bree. >> reporter: a lot of luck at appletown market in sterling for sure paula and david. massachusetts state lottery tells us they are selling tickets something like 30,000
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you can tell from the vast array of scratch tickets they've very loyal lottery clientele and they are cashing in today. no you can't solve poverty with a winning ticket. you definitely won't make it to the forbes list of wealthiest people. but maybe you can get a cheap date. >> i would share a couplehundred. >> reporter: in sleepy sterling mass the frenzy is real. >> 11, 12, 13, i got to get another because that's an unlucky number. >> reporter: you have to get one more. getting lucky in sterling. >> >> reporter: it's a big selling point. >> let's knock on wood. >> reporter: shortly after he bought the shop in 2013, they sold the most recent jackpot win here pocketed 50,000 dollar commission for the sale. now he says the sales of everything else in the store getting a bump from lotto lovers but without an emergency
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ticket paper, chris could have run into big trouble. you think your customers would be upset if you said i can't >> of course. upset, mad. >> reporter: as the prize number outgrows the signs customers are all smiles revealing strategies. >> from the chinese fortune >> reporter: reaction. and die. >> reporter: and bene factors. >> help out my friend and. >> reporter: would you tell money. >> some of them. >> and then. >> reporter: so maybe we would tell our friends or maybe we wouldn't. chances are one in 292 million. 292 million dollars to ensure a win. i spent about 20 and i am positive paula that i got a winner because it came from big boy. >> there you go. >> reporter: back to you guys. >> you want to rub it for good luck. sterling mass. bree sison thanks. we will bring outdrawing of the
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drawing of the winning numberston at 11 on wbz news. you have to stay until the rest of the newscast if you get the winning ticket. >> can't promise anything. >> the chair can't be empty. coming up the ultimate shopping spree. >> where to spend a big chunk of the jackpot really fast. also ahead, finally confirmed, the actual site of the salem witch hangings is discovered. >> and it may pick up a lot of oscar nominations in the morning ahead. my interview with cardinal sean o'malley. his opinion on spotlight. >> and as we head to break a few things that are more likely
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the state history it's the site of the salem witch hangings. >> neighbors suspended they knew the truth and chantee lans shows us the prove proof. >> reporter: the markings on the map 72-year-old thomas kept in his family. >> and this area here shows what was as it says here gallows hill. >> reporter: coincides with what the city of salem confirms this week to be the acts site of the infamous hangings of 19 -- site of the infamous hanging of 19 people. how do you know knowing this right here is in your backyard? >> like i say we lived with the suspicion it was. >> reporter: his family built and owned the house for five jeb rage -- generations. >> this is the area everybody is talking about. >> reporter: walks us to the site. >> this is what they call proctor's ledge this is what you are standing on right now this ledge. >> reporter: the homeowner
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where the accused witches were hung many acrosstown say they could see them hanging from the hill. >> if there was people hanging from a tree right here they would be visible. >> it's dark part of our history. >> reporter: salem's mayor confirms that no remains were buried or remain on the site. but the colony accused 200 people of performing witchcraft. they later admitted the trials and killings were a mistake. >> pivotal part of american history and informed our mod rain day judicial undertaking. >> i think with dealing with it in the right way by trying to memorialize those that passed away. >> reporter: in salem chantee lans, wbz news. >> wow chilling to think that was the actual spot for people to stand there now but amazing history. >> it becomes just part of the landscape and almost becomes sort of a way to market the city. it seems like it doesn't seem story. >> absolutely. >> let's talk about eric with or talk to eric not about you
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>> we are pretty happy. >> talk about me behind my back but not on the newscast. protocol here. let's talk about the snowfall. we have had snow yesterday and festive out there and we didn't get to ionch of snow in boston. so if we look at the longest wait for a one inch snowstorm not more than one inches total for a season but a storm that puts an inch of snow on the ground, what we are at the 5th longest wait on record tying 2000 and we will go to at least the 16th which is saturday. could we wee get a inch on saturday? we will look at that. we start with tonight the wind gusting all day long. the gusts are starting to diminish. that trend will continue over the next few hours and by later on tonight, much easier to take. wind chill will be less of a factor and calmer winds expected by tomorrow morning. in terms of temps. 18 in worcester. plymouth at 23 and a chilly mid- january night cold air across the great lakes. finally our lakes and ponds are starting to freeze up. so hopes of late january, february ice fishing and maybe
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help diminishing wind. morning. now. we are watching the next disturbance moving through towards cleveland and that's going to bring us a chance for morning. so most of the night is clear and cloud will move in late and then a chance for a few of the flurries and snow showers as we head into tomorrow morning. so i won't be spiced to -- surprised to see a few snowflakes and don't think it will cause significant issues which is good news there. just a january day. and temps in the teens for tomorrow morning and totally bundle up out the door. sunrise at 7:11 and heading towards lunch a mix of sun and as today. and then as we head into the evening, dry chilly and quickly tomorrow night. going for highs near 32 in providence town. norwood up to 30. lawrence at 29 and manchester topping out around 28. most of the focus on a nor'easter developing friday night and saturday. a trend today farther to the east.
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us here in southern new england and even all tolled an though it's classic snowstorm track there sant lot of cold air here by saturday morning. and there's no cold high pressure to keep that air in place and so what are we talking about, more rain than snowfall with this one. here the saturday storm latest. fast mover getting here late friday and gone by early on saturday afternoon. and the track is a little bit uncertain but becoming more clear the one that's off to the east. and it looks more wet than white and there could be wet snowfall that mixes in but temperatures will be so borderline that it will have a tough time accumulating. so for the patriots it's gone by kick off. 38 degrees gusty northwest winds by the end of the fourth quarter chilly and feeling like the 20s but feeling like new england. and with the pattern good news for ski country. snow is likely on saturday. and more on monday and cold temps for more snow making. here's accu-weather 7-day after watch. monday. it's close by and just close here.
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something to be weary of bringing more cold for more and tuesday david and paula back over to you. >> thanks so much. so, this is supposed tonight second quiet week something that's interesting. >> you can imagine as we bring in steve burton at the cbs scene in foxbor wrote chiefs might be loving this -- foxboro the chiefs might be loving this distraction. >> they might be but they still have to deal with the patriots on saturday. it's that time year playoff time and it seems to be more drama. but the bottom line is rob gronecows cows can i -- gronkowski practiced and the team is focusing on beating kansas city.after week -- >> reporter: after a week seeking help from the police and a transport to norwood hospital the patriots locker with questions. with a we got were teammates -- showing care. >> he has a lot of great support in the locker room and he's great football player and
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this week. >> reporter: then shut it down. >> i will keep giving outsame answer we are going to support one another. we have each other's backs. >> reporter: pats don't need this come playoff too many but if there's any team that is used to dealing with distractions you are looking at them. >> i think coach belichick does a great job of brainwashing you. to let you know that it's certain things we need to care about and certain things we need to let be. >> we have been fighting all year to get to this point and i been here since week 3 and felt the culture and this is what you fight for. >> reporter: patriots and jones could have squashed it by bringing chandler to the podium or having him talk in the locker room but that didn't happen so whatever happened over the weekend, it is going to have some legs as far as the distractions, you heard the guys. the pats are the best at pretty much look downa their -- on their paper and not anywhere else. consider this another exam.
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>> all right thanks very much. as we mentioned rob gronkowski was at practice after not being on the field yesterday. and video here he is getting help putting on protective arm gear. here's the latest from kansas city. chiefs best wide out jeremy macklin missed practice again because of a high ankle sprain he was walking without a limp after a morning walk-through. and we will have a special live edition of patriots all access friday at 7 right here at cbs and i sit down with devan mccourty. >> how do you put guys put aside the distractions this week? >> okay bill belichick's black eye gronk missing a practice chandler jones situation? how did you put that aside. >> we got one shot. one shot in the post season for this year and i think coach says whatever is on your desk grab it put it in the drawer
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but for right now, whatever you have put it into this and see what comes of it. >> here he's your captain and wbz has it on saturday starting with a 90ment patriots game day at 2. and pats and chiefs kick off at 4:35. 5th quarter post game show owl all here and celtics and bruins are in action. celtics take on pacers and bruins on philly to face the flyers. that's sports and a lot going on down here saturday can't get here soon enough. back to you. >> can't wait to watch football. cbs evening news is up next at 6:30. >> scott pelley joins us live from new york with a preview of tonight's show. hi scott. >> paula david, great to be with you in boston. one of the fascinating stories concerns the airlines. they are making record profits now because of the price of fuel has dropped and they are making billions of dollars on
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oscar nomination will be announced tomorrow in hollywood and spotlight the film about the boston globe investigation into the clergy sex abuse crisis in boston is expected to be among the nominees. >> i what chance to sit down with -- i had a chance a sit down with cardinal o'malley for a exclusive interview and asked him about the movie. you put out a statement in october when spotlight was released have you what chance to see the film. >> i have yes. >> and any thoughts. >> well it's very powerful film and i think that it's a contribution. >> if you. >> interesting because he hadn't commented before and since the cardinal has had friendly bets in the past with
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i figure i would ask about the patriots and playoffs. >> any good thoughts for patriots. >> we are praying for tom brady's ankle. >> stay healthy right. >> that's right. >> i interviewed him today about the current state of catholic schools in the archdiocese of boston and you can watch that eye on education story monday on wbz news at 5. >> we look forward to that. >> he is praying for the ankle. >> yes so am i. we will take you to a fun power ball spending spree. >> or just blow it at gillette stadium after all the taxes. tonight's power ball is worth 650 million enough to buy every fan at every home game a beer
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