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hazmat situation. you can see many firetrucks on the scene. we are told it's a fedex panel truck that had a box leaking and it was apparently a bottle of hcl. this is happening in the area 595 on the scene. we are told it's a fedex panel truck that had a box leaking and it was apparently a bottle of hcl. this is happening in the area 595 macon st. outside of i-95. you may want to avoid that area but there is no word of injuries. trust violated, and any is facing charges, accused of continually ripping off the people that she was caring for their children for. >> this is a nightmare. >> reporter: they had no idea that the nanny they entrusted their two children to was robbing them of jewelry and putting a 22 month old children -- their 22-month-old children
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>> she was taking them places where she never should have. >> they hired her from the company care.com. >> it is very frustrating because we did believe in her. we let her move into our house during her toughest times.>> reporter: she even got into a car accident with their son and lied about the time that the accident occurred. >> it leaves is gravely concerned.>> reporter: now she faces four counts of larceny. she refused to comment today. to i have nothing to say. >> reporter: this is an unfortunate matter in our thoughts are with the family, we have band or so she is unable to join in the future. to i want her name out there to prevent any family from ever having to go through what we have been through. >> reporter: they encourage parents to get an extensive background check when hiring a do. >> we do caution for people to
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someone to care for their children. some of what you are looking for isn't hard -- isn't easy to find. a third man is now in custody after a brookline home inversion. -- invasion. he used this car as a getaway car that ended with one man shot and 2 other steps. two other men were arrested last week and they are still looking for a sword -- a fourth suspect. taxicab drivers in the hospital after a violent night on the job. someone robbed and shot him after he picked up his fair. -- fare. >> a masked gunman shot and then robbed him.
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derived -- arrived. this man knows the victim. police are still looking for a suspect. >> it is pretty sad when a man is just trying to earn an honest living any ends up being accosted by someone trying to rob him and shoots him over a few dollars.>> reporter: this isn't the only time it's happened to a cab driver. two others happened on saturday alone. the cab drivers were not hurt over the weekend but once a female driver had a nice held to her throat. drivers now want more security. >> we want cab company owners to do more, some security. we don't want this to happen again like that. campaign 2016 tonight, all eyes are on new hampshire, the leading democrats and republicans are running for president. hillary clinton is campaigning
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in [ name indiscernible ] marco rubio was in manchester and ted cruz was in [ name indiscernible ]. we are launching a special series over the next several weeks we're going to be taking a closer look at the key issues that will drive this election. >> from a legal immigration to terrorism and healthcare, we are looking at where the candidate stands. up first tonight's immigration. political analyst jon keller has more. >> nothing crystallizes the emotional debate over immigration more than donald trump's call for walling off the u.s. u.s./mexico border which would cost 22. $22.5 billion. he says mexico will pay for it. most say that's ridiculous. >> who will pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> who will pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> reporter: this is become donald trump's signature issue,
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border. according to this specialist -- expert -- >> it is more of a slogan a policy idea. he is right that we need to do a better job of border security. but his idea is presented in a very cartoonish way without no one's. you can't fence the entire border. in some areas it would be effective in another where is -- other areas it would be a complete waste of money. >> -- >> reporter: she has little use of the moderate stance taken by marco rubio as well. >> it's interesting that he tried to call ted cruz a flip flopper when in fact marco rubio has been running from his very clear record in favor of comprehensive immigration reform, amnesty.
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anger over a flood of immigrant labor is valid says vaughn. >> they are bringing drugs, crime, rapists, some, i assume are good people.>> reporter: she balks at some of his rhetoric. >> even illegal immigrants are no more or less likely to commit crimes and anyone else. >> reporter: on the democratic side, she says ernie sanders record -- bernie sanders' record may show that hillary is right. >> bernie sanders has had some strong and principled disagreements on particularly increasing guestworker programs. >> reporter: sanders opposes a trump style wall. among other leading republicans, jeb bush and chris christie oppose the wall concept while ted cruz, john
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its. >> watch how this plays with hispanic voters. >> reporter: analyst joe mathews with wbz radio. >> the first real test will be boating states. >> a lot of latinos there. and they don't like chop on this issue. >> we don't really know. we will see what happens when they go to vote. >> reporter: critics of the wall often played to the high maintenance. it is also about politics. latinos are expected to account for 60% of eligible voters this fall. this tough talk upsets the gop establishment plan to increase their share of that vote. one of the reasons it is thompson center is because trump has been talking about it and he is the front runner. if he starts to tail off for some reason, this issue my go to the back burner. >> yes, he has certainly made it the centerpiece of his campaign. i don't think it will go to the
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on this as well as marco rubio who has been outspoken defending his position. the voters care about this. the candidates know it. they will keep talking about this.>> reporter: it fires people up. i look forward to the next chapters. a popular arena is getting a new name, the verizon wireless arena will be known as the [ name indiscernible ] arena. they just signed a partnership with the company that has bring events right there. cats and dogs, we all have our favorite. >> researchers weigh in on what that says about you. what you eat today could detect you against breast cancer tomorrow. -- protect you against breast cancer tomorrow. the little boy with the big
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if you think your boss is tough, which we don't, bill gates says in the early days of microsoft he memorize his employees' license plate numbers. >> he wanted to keep track of who was working long hours and who was slacking off. at the beginning. once a company got larger, he loosened up again -- loosened up a bit. he explain this to gayle king. he has now given a lot of it away. >> he wasn't always so nice.
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it's the age-old question of cats versus dogs. >> if you believe the results of a new study, your choice me say a lot about you. dog owners tend to be more conscientious and agreeable in a more positive emotions and cat owners. cat owners tend to be more anxious and introverted. the studies say owning a dog offers more benefits. the personalities for the owner almost sound like the animal itself. cats are more introverted and dogs are more extroverted. >> we get to pick. an 11-year-old boy is giving adele a run for her money. check this out. >> >> he was in the hair salon with his mom when he started tilting out for number 1 hit.
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>> wow! these are the pants they were talking about. they are the pants that cam newton was wearing when he showed up in california. >> these genes immediately sold out after he got off the airplane with them on. -- jeans immediately sold out after he got off the airplane with them on. >> here they are. for saatchi -- i have to tell you the dean of american broadcasting approves. >> i am with you man. >> they are not exactly the same but he said you can give that check to my favorite charity. >> these weren't quite as tight as cam newton's. >> charlie rose is such a down-
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>> bob schieffer was on the couch in the background giving him the thumbs up. it definitely wasn't a short stay today like it was yesterday. >> not quite but it was still nice. >> one groundhog saw the shadow and the other didn't. >> it's a groundhog. they don't have special powers. >> their cue. it's a nice event. -- they are cute. it's a nice event. >> they don't know anything. >> it's a beautiful day to do it. milestones today, the first day with over 10 hours of daylight this year. sunset at 5:00 tomorrow and daylight saving time is just six weeks away on march 13. them sunset will be after 7:00. a lot more sunshine is in the immediate future. if you want the february outlook we have that online. you can read it there.
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worcestershire -- worcester . this will take a familiar track to the great lakes. it will be chilly tonight under high pressure but the temperatures will arrive once again in the 50s later tomorrow. by midmorning if you are traveling far north in worcester county there could be some freezing rain. most of this is going to be into the afternoon and evening hours. by the evening commute, boston- area westward has the best chance of rain fall. this will be late in the day before we get any rain in eastern massachusetts. most of wednesday will be dry. overnight areas of rain and downpours will move into the cape and nantucket.
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going to be late, 11:00 at night. it will be well into the 50s by the time we approach midnight. we could get close to records. wooster's record -- worcester 's record is 56 in boston is 59. we will see. the strongest winds will be tomorrow evening and night. we could see gusts of 4250 miles an hour especially in southeastern massachusetts. this shouldn't cause any major issues. we will keep an eye on the same front. on thursday it will be close enough to have showers across cape cod and the islands and on moves along it. decker bring us some light snow is way -- that could bring us
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friday with highs in the 30s. this weekend looks beautiful, in the 40s and bright skies. next week is something to watch, money into wednesday, a storms. that's when winter makes a comeback. the mission grammar school in roxbury, students sang the what's the weather son. they said they wanted -- "what's the weather song". they said they wanted to the weather man. timing is everything when it comes to avoiding breast cancer. the key to this diet is starting early. doctor malloch thing marshall -- dr. mallika marshall has more. >> reporter: this could affect your chances of getting breast cancer. colleagues at the harvard school of health looked at the
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those who had better diets in their teens and younger years, had a better chance of reducing breast cancer. >> especially during the premenopausal years, you can decrease your risks. >> you don't need to count grams but focus more on incorporating fiber rich foods into your diet. >> if we have five servings of fruits and vegetables per day, and we get most of the grains as whole grains, not refined grains, that will easily get us over the 25% -- 25 g or 30 g of fiber that's recommended daily. >> reporter: this is one of the for studies that shows what we feed our children will affect their cancer risk in the future. this is an important message for parents and schools which doctor willis says needs to do a better job of providing fruits and vegetables and whole grains to students. i am dr. mallika marshall doctor bz news.
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james corden is at it again. two breaking stories tonight, hazmat situation that has shut down kenmore square and a teenager hit and killed by a train in dedham. that's coming up next. car repairs, home improvements, a family trip... it's not easy to afford them. what did marco rubio do? he put $22,000 in personal expenses on a republican party credit card. rubio's bad judgment caused a scandal and for five years rubio refused to release the credit card records. marco rubio: skipping major votes... all over the place on immigration... bad judgment. marco rubio: just too many questions. right to rise usa is responsible for the
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it's a homecoming of sorts in boston for pippin. >> we've got miracles. >> it went on to win several tony awards after its premiere in this area. "the late, late show" horse -- host james corden will be the host of the tony awards. this airs in june on wbz. if you're watching tonight, you are in for a treat.
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>> that is cool prey lead singer chris martin in the karaoke version -- coldplay leaders -- lead singer chris martin in the karaoke version. live from the channel 4 studios in boston, wbz news that 6:00 starts -- "wbz news at 6" starts right now. making news, a three-year- old boy who was clinically -- critically hurt in roxbury has now died. >> reporter: this heartbreaking news stemming from a trauma call that took place at this home behind me on sunday night. we just learned that dcs was involved with this little boy before the incident. in fact a social worker talked to a care provider for the boy on friday one for the boy on friday 1 and -- friday and was
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they arrived 9:40 and found him to be unresponsive. dcf took custody of a child and another boy in the home after this. we have no official cause of death. we know that sadly he has passed away. boston police are saying if the public knows anything about what happened, they should please contact boston homicide detectives. louisa moeller wbz news. also breaking tonight at 6:00, cruiser responding to a hazmat situation or kenmore square. there is quite a scene because there is a fedex panel truck that has been leaking hcl apparently coming from a box on
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