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throughout the entire workweek. strong winds behind the front worcester gusting to 47 miles per hour fair haven at 45. the gust of 30 in downtown boston. we are going to keep that tonight and through the day tomorrow. so wind advisories are out across the state and the weather service office has not issued them it will be wendy in new hampshire. winds at 20 to 30 but tonight through tomorrow up a up -- all up to 50 miles per hour. feels likes temperatures will now. -- digits right now. 0 to 10 below the wind chills so broughtal stuff for us and it's the type of weather to make sure the pets are not outside too long and through the afternoon tonight and into tomorrow morning and we will keep the real feel temperatures in the single digits throughout wind. now the colder is the story all the week. when we get to the end of the week a developing storm system locks like it will be a large
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and saturday and sunday. some areas are higher confidence than others and we will break it down and talk about the possible scenarios in a few minutes from now. lisa. >> sounds good see you then and don't forget the latest conditions are as close as the cbs boston weather app. get alerts forecast and radar free go to the google and apple app stores. developing tonight, several people arrested during a protest at logan airport. paula ebben is following the story live at the satellite center with the late -- center with the the latest. >> reporter: a hundred airport workers walked off to demand higher wages. as they marched to the terminal e and they were there for several minutes when state troopers moved in and broke the demonstration apart. authorities say that 6 people then refused to leave the terminal. those were a-- the arrests. they say they are acting in the name of dr. martin luther king junior on the holiday to fight for dignity and living wage.
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crazy hours. they can work from 3:30 a.m. all the way to 12 p.m. in the afternoon and go off to another airport job and people shouldn't be working crazy hours and just to make ends meet. >> reporter: logan airport says the minimum wage is $11 an hour a dollar higher than the state minimum. protest like this were carried out at 10 other airports across the nation including new york chicago and washington, d.c. paula ebben. >> thank you. also tonight this is the next chapter in a terrific rivalry. brady versus manning this coming weekend. patriots heading to denver to face the broncos. this matchup is loaded with emotion and history. the two quarterbacks faced off 4 times in the post season. steve burton joins us and they have so much respect. >> two future hall of famers and have the utmost respect for
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at take and for peyton manning this may be the lft meeting. brady beaten peyton 11 out of the 16 times and they won twice in the playoffs and peyton has 2-1 edge in the championship game but broncos beat steelers manning was making the first start since november. this morning on wei radio he said he was impressed with peyton's performance against pittsburgh. >> pretty remarkable for him what he accomplished this season and to lead the team to a great win. steelers were playing as well as any team in the league. so, that was a huge win for them yesterday and it will be fun to may another peyton manning led team. >> when the broncos beat the pats osweiler played quarterback and he is dealing with knee injury today bill belichick seas the pats have to be ready for both quartersbacks. >> thanks.
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osweiler patriots fans have the ultimate confidence in the quarterback and patriots chance of playing in the super bowl 50. >> they are going to whip denver in denver anyway. >> doesn't matter who they will play they will win. >> wbz is the home for the patriots sunday. we have all the action live from denver. coverage starts at noon and patriots and broncos kick off at 3 on wbz. the pats 0-# in playoff games in denver odds maker made the pats 2 1/2 point favorites. we have developing news right now overseas police in who are okayo arrested a man directly linked to-- morocco arrested man directly linked to the paris attacks. he spent time in syria and training with the ring leader of the attacks in france. right now the man's identity is not -- being released but his initials are ja and he is from belgium extremists opened fire at cafes and stadium in paris last year killing 100-- 130 people. new video released today
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exploded and the gunfire went off in a busy plaza in jakarta. the attacks happened last thursday killing 4 people. local police say they exchanged gunfire is the suspected terrorist group during a raid but didn't find any of the suspected attackers. lisa. tonight a massachusetts man held for more than month in iran is back home in hingham after a historic prisoner swap. bill shields is live and what an incredible relief for his family. >> reporter: it is. it's been 40 excruciating days for matthew they knew he was in a prison in iran but didn't know the conditions or what was going on over there. but secretary of state john kerry, thanks to him the family is reunited. >> we are thrilled he is out of iran. >> reporter: his mother was to the point as she greeted her son at logan airport sunday evening. trevithaik was held for 40 days in a tehran prison after going
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the iranian die like. but when john kerry brokered the release of four other americans, he quietly persuaded the government to also release trevithick. >> we are seeing what's possible with strong american diplomacy. >> reporter: matthew graduated from boston university in 2008where he studied international relation and lived for years in turkey and afghanistan before going to iran in september. but now he is back here at his home in hingham where the family has remained quiet. and they didn't want to talk to the media today. it's understandable they said he needed time to decompress. reporting live, bill shields wbz news lisa. >> understandable. the release of the five prisoners came just hours after the u.s. lifted sanctions against iran for complying with parts of the nuclear deal. before they received any compensation iran had to first
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pounds of atomic fuel reduce its number of center fiewdges and pour concrete into a plew tomeium reactor rending it useless. with the international sanctions now lifted iran is free to buy and sell oil in other goods at ships ar free to sail into foreign ports and people can access global markets. there's three life rafts that have been found from the military aircraft that crashed off hawaii. they are searching for the 12 missing marines including a south shore nateive who disappeared when two helicopters collided. debris has been found of oahu and 23 marine corporal christopher orlando is a flight crew chief based in hawaii. middlesex district attorney will monitor dzhokhar tsarnaev appeals and motions before him. in march they said she would
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murder of a m.i.t. federal trial. it seems the plans are on hold. he has been sentenced to death attack. investigating a murder-suicide involving a for ther -- former police officer. they were at the forest streets home today. neighbors and a retired police officer confirmed that former waltham police officer kevin o'connor and his wife jeannine lived at that address. >> i all the lived in waltham and for something up this way to happen like this, it's just notheard into you never know the situation-- heard of. >> you never know the situation you know it could be something between you know something happen to push him so far. >> waltham police handling the case but handing it off to the middlesex district attorney's office. names of the victims not officially released as of yet. today, the nation pauses to
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luther king junior. and this morning in boston official gathered for the mlk breakfast at the convention center. and a number of plight cat -- political leaders were in attendance including marty walsh and governor baker. >> he represented the best within us. ties that bind us together, the shared sense of purpose and the divine notion that we can do better and the relentless spirit that says we must. >> senators ed marky and elizabeth -- markie and elizabeth war -- markey and elizabeth warren were there. >> black lives protesters voiced concerns calling to reclaim martin luther king junior's legacy. dozens of protesters gathered at the t station even blocking traffic for a few minutes before police asked them to move ahead with their peaceful protests. still to come sean penn opens up about the controversial meeting with el chapo.
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we were able to facilitate a invitation. >> tonight why he says he did it and what went wrong. >> as we head into the peak of cold season, new recommendations about the medicines you should and probably should not be taking. >> and failure to land. a rocket exploding seconds after touching down. marco rubio. he ran for senate saying he opposed amnesty... then he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-author the path to citizenship bill. he threatened to vote against it. and then voted for it. he supported his own dream act and then he abandoned it. marco rubio. just another washington politician you can't trust. jeb bush. he's a leader, so you always know where he stands. right to rise usa is responsible for the
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tonight here at 5, the first u.s. case of the zika virus has been reported in hawaii. a baby was born with brain damage. we will have much more on the risks and how to protect yourself in a moment. but first, an important reminder tonight about the use of antibiotics. dr. mallika marshall is here and it's the season everyone is complaining about colds and coughs and fortunately you cough in your hand. >> i should have coughed in my elbow. >> reporter: this is a really good time to remind people that antibiotics are not only useless for most of the symptoms but could do more harm than good. they could cause a rash stomach upset or a yeast infection and in the long-term could lead to more bacterial resistance. not only in the communities community but in your bod -- community but in your body so when you need them, they will be less likely to work.
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or expect a prescription from your doctor if you have a sinus infection getting worse after 10 days bacterial pneumonia or strep throat that is confirmed in a doctor's office. >> now to the story that i saw it early it completely freaked me out growing concern about the zika virus that may cause severe birth defects in children. >> reporter: so the zika virus is not new. it's been known since the 1940s but recently has it become more widespread in the western hemisphere. it spread through mosquitoes and can cause a mild flu like illness but health officials became concerned when it is found in babies with the brain doesn't grow normally they don't know if it is actually causing the uptick but out of an abundance of caution the cdc are advising expectant moms to avoid caribbean and central
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try to avoid mosquito bites. you do that by using insect repellants wearing long sleeves and long pants and if you have to sleep outdoors which is not advisable use mosquito net. >> you have the map those areas that were highlighted certainly not close to here. is it likely it will spread to the u.s. >> reporter: so health officials are clearly on the lookout and the cdc says we are not likely to have a large outbreak here even in the warmer southern states due to the widespread use of air conditioning and screens on the controlled programs. so, it's not to say there may not be sporadic cases because it seems to be coming up this way but, unlikely to be a widespread outbreak. >> i think it's one of the googling zika virus. so thanks for the information it was good. lisa over to you. >> an incredible show of support for a young rhode island boy who is -- whose dying wish is to become famous hundreds showed up in westernly to spell out hashtag d strong
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from a rare pediatric cancer and his family says the treatments are -- treatments are no longer working. this is terrific drone video that shows hundreds of peoplewalk on the the beach filling out the wording in the sand and at the very end, that giant heart you see with dozens of people waving. >> can't imagine the smile that must have put on his face and for his family. >> if only the the support could change the outcome. what a day this was wake up to like the perfect scenes of winter in new england. >> the the snow blower was going this morning. >> really? >> yes and it was light. i was lazy but we had i would say i didn't measure that much. >> but you cleaned the car off before you drove it to work. >> i did. >> that's the important thing and the beautiful snowy pictures. folks enjoying a wintry scene. this is from manyly and sean in middleboro and most towns picking up between 3 and 5 inches of snow. a couple towns up to 6 inches
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denver up to a half foot. hanover at 5. east bridgewater at 4 1/2. and overall, hey we have got snow on the ground and looks like winter and feels likewinter and there could be more snow on the way. arctic front moved offshore. behind it there is plenty of that's going to set the stage for us down the road later this week. in terms of snowfall we have streamers move off the great lakes and behind the arctic front a chance is for a couple snow showers here but mainly towards the berkshires and wouldn't be surprised to see a couple snowflakes in worcester county. main story the cold and wind. we are in the low 20s for the most part and worcester is down to 18 pittsfield 15 and the colder air blows on in tonight. the wind are with us through the day tomorrow and into tomorrow night. still gusting 40-mile-an-hour at nantucket. manchester at 28. and lawrence up to 38 miles per hour. and wind advisories are in place until 6 for tomorrow night. the weather service office in new hampshire didn't issue one
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some up to 50 miles per hour. so tonight fridge it's and windy -- frigid and wendy. air temps lower teens annummer -- upper single dig. every layer you've got and make sure the pets are not outside. the wind having a long duration gusts through tonight same direction all through the day tomorrow they will be here when cold. on average this is the coldest week of winter if you look through the winters in the bottom out. tomorrow morning, real feel towns. as we head towards midday lunch low 20s. tomorrow night. our sunset is at 4:41. then the rest of the week it's not a lot to talk about in termsof active storminess. one system will zip to the south wednesday night and shouldn't bring wayne or -- rain or snowfall and the temps are cold. tomorrow is the coldest and the windiest as well. but many towns will stay below
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all the way through this upcoming weekend. speak of the weekend we will talk about this potential snowstorm. we are five days out so there are going to be knowns and unknowns. here's what we know. high confidence. powerful storm develops in the mid atlantic friday night and saturday. and that's pretty much about as locked in as you can get this far out. focusing on the areas as the low pressure is forming off the virginia north carolina coastline. after that, does it take more of an inside track or slide off towards the south and east a bit more and where will we drought lines. everyone seems to know or do we see a rain change over and how much snow do we see. those are the questions you can't answer five days in advance for a winter storm. where we most confident is the corridor from new york down to philly and dc roanoke richmond this zone is a certainty large high impact storm friday into saturday. outside of it we expect snow but that question is still how much snow so it's something we
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wouldn't rearrange plans but it's something to monitorch the other part of this is strong onshore winds regardless of the track a full moon on saturday and the winds will push water onshore. so there's the potential for coastal flooding as well as erosion. this is the topic of conversation throughout the rest of the week. because as you can see it's dry and cold up until the storm and it will be a slow mover so we will talk about saturday and sunday here in the area. >> all right we will be listening all week eric thank you. well this represents a spectacular failure in some respects. it's a hard landing at spacex rocket explodes just moments after touching down on that barge. spacex ceo elon musk posted this on instagram and psych it tip over and explode on impactch the company says one of the legs failed to latch on to the platform. there is believe it or not good news here and that's before that happened, the rockets successfully carried a satellite into orbit. >> it's a month ago where we
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were blown away by how cool it was. that one looks dang rouse. defending his action -- dangerous. defensing his action. >> sean penn opening up about meeting with el chapo and why he says the mission failed. >> and we are keeping our eye on education. a closer look at cardinal o'malley's plan to try to reinvigorate the catholic school system. >> coming up new at 6, a small piece of old boston. >> a whole community. >> losing its home the neighborhood jewelry store that's been around for decades. >> i started here in october 1969. >> and why it's suddenly may have to close its doors. it suddenly may have to close
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i was not present at murders or present to see narcotics i was not present for that what i was present for i wrote. >> at 5 actor sean penn breaking his silence and firing back at critics of his el chapo interview. he has been under fire after meeting the drug lord joaquin el chapo guzman in mexico. >> last night on 60 minutes he defended his actions and in rolling stone failed. >> here's things that we know. we know that the mexican government they were clearly very humiliated by the notion they did. well nobody found him before they did. we didn't-- we are not smarter
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we what contact upon which we invitation. do you -- dmosh do yew believe the mexican government released this in part because -- do you believe the mexican government released this in part because they he wanted to see you >> yes. >> they wanted to encourage the cartel to put you in their cross hairs. >> yes. >> are you fearful for your life? >> no. >> i first wanted to know why you wanted to do this why you wanted to go there and second i want to know the sense of how you felt about the risk you might be taking and why that risk was worth it. >> only i thought this is somebody who upon whose interview could i begin a conversation about the policy of the war on drugs. that was my simple idea. >> you have no regrets? >> i have terrible regrets.
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>> i have a regret the entire discussion about this article ignores its purpose which was to try to contribute to the discussion about the policy on the war on drugs. >> there are a lot of critics and one is the police chief in manchester new hampshire. >> he has been outspoken about drug problems in his state and says there's no jest physical -- justification for what sean penn did. >> to see a hollywood actor yo know almost romanticizing and legitimizing drug kingpin that is killing americans it just took me back. >> see the chief in manchester new hampshire upset etch says that 400 hundred people die from overdose each year and el chapo and drug cartel are to directly to blame for that. still ahead here, banning donald trump. >> a heated debate overseas as a huge grass roots effort to keep the g-op candidates out of
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