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bathroom, but his brother was not there. there was a search and all eight lifeguards and bpd and the coast guard joined in on the search of the beaches, streetwapulled from the water 20 hours later and he was pronounced dead at 7:09. >> he was clearly scene. the people knew him, he was a star in the camp. >> reporter: and late today, boston mayor walsh unveiled new safety guidelines at the city run camps. all kids in the water must wear a life preserver and added security cameras at the curley
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prepared to bury their son. and a guilty plea from the couple at the center of a compounding case. >> beth germano has more. beth? >> reporter: the couple was in charge of the widespread meningitis outbreak but was trying to hide money within minutes of the execution of a search warrant at the new england compounding center in 2012, and they struck it crd in 2012, the new england compounding center in framingham, accused of producing contaminated inject i believe steroids. carla congliaro and her husband, douglas, were not involved in
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company went bankrupt. they are among 14 people charged in the notorious case, the most serious charges leveled against the president and head majanuary. the government said they knowingly produced the medicine in unsanitary conditions sold it to unsuspecting patients. the plea deal means they will be helping the prosecution in the case. and the government said under the meye deal, carla would be placed on probation and her husband, douglas, would not receive any jail time but the final decision rests judge when sentencing takes place in november.
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i'm beth germano, wbz news. paula? >> thank you. a degame company of former pitcher curt schi embeds with no criminal charges. >> bad politics, bad policy, bad business decisions do not always rise to the level of criminal conduct. >> rhode island police they interviewed more than 100 people in the investigation of 38 studios but there was not enough evidence to take the case before the grand jury. the company moved to rhode island after a loan. 38 studios collapsed in 2012 and that bankpt$112 million. a look at downtown boston, and not a dent in the drought
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eric? i wish we could see we would have tree tree -- 3-4" more of rainfall. we have heavier downpours over 91 moving into greenfield and north field picking up rain and swansea, and a downpour that popped up northeast manchester. a couple of chances for rainfall this evening, of it's over. rain totals, better than nothing, not a ton. less than an inch on nantucket and worcester, a a .25", and pl quarter inch. the gardens, a little happier.
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50s to mid-60s and the humid will fall back. tomorrow morning, feeling more comfortable. there is today's rain moving to the east. as we look at this system, this will take a similar path and move to the east this weekend and arrive saturday night into sunday morning and bring us another chance weekend. a full loweend forecast coming up. don't forget to download the cbs boston weather app with live radar, hour by hour conditions and video forecasts on the phone or tablet. now to a developing it. a panera bread shop is closed after 18 people suffered breathing problems. an employee called 911 from the highland avenue cafe. the cause is unknown, but they
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conditioning. concerning news out of florida tonight. there are mosquitos carrying the zika virus in the u.s. and health officials are confirming four people have been infected. >> this is the first known case of local transmissions by mosquitos. ryan kath has more. >> reporter: even though it's summer in florida, paula, health officials are ng long sleeves. inspectors going house to house, stepping up efforts to prevent the zika virus from spreading. governor rick scott confirmed the first suspected cases of locally transmitted zika in the u.s. one woman and three men in a small area just north of downtown miami.
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virus, the department of health is testing people in the infected area to ensure there are no other cases. >> reporter: president obama has been briefed on the florida cases and officials are crit sizing congress for leaving on recess before striking the funding deal. >> we need the money. >> reporter: a doctor with the national institute was health said she certain certain there expect a very big outbreak. pregnant women are at the greatest risk with devastating birth defects. florida residents are urged to wear long sleeves and repellt s the f darks -- fda in two
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motorcyclist traffic stop. the 43-year-old driver from brockton has been charged anthe the wearing the same orange jumpsu he had on when carjack a come, kevin gearhart appeared over skype to face charges of escape, running from police and tempting to steal a car from a gas station. he was caught on camera walking away from the gas station. you can see him -- actually, you see a woman running into the convenience store to get help and then he walked by wearing the orange jumpsuit after he tried to steal the
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out a possible accompany police in the shooting of two police officers. police detonated explosives to force the man out of his house. late last night, anti-gang officers stopped a car or a periods and shots rang out. one officer is seriously injured. the other died. >> i personally worked with him when i was a lieutenant at mid- city division. i know hi >> the officer who died has a wife and two children. the other officer is expected to survive but has a long road to recovery. one suspect is injured and is in police custody. campaign 20 20 -- 2016, the speeches are done, balloons have fallen and the conventions are really done. >> and they are counting down
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and counting. weijia jiang has more. >> reporter: fresh off the convention, hillary clinton and tim kaine cane loaded up their bus to ohio. >> avs tomorrow, we have 100 days to make our case to america. i find it highly amusing that donald trump talks about make he doesn't make america except bankruptcy. >> reporter: trump released a new ad slamming clinton's policies. >> americans losing their job. >> reporter: pennsylvania and ohio are important to clinton. both are home to white, working class voters who would be key to a trump victory. >> the idea is not that she is going to win with that group of voters but she needs not to lose as bad as it appears.
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board. i am 100% today. i like what she had to say, her plans. >> reporter: the latest poll showed clinton with a 9-point lead in the keystone state. kgwa --weijia jiang, dill dill. >> jon keller gave us a list what she had do. did she deliver? that's comingup will not be playing in a real game for months, he is as competitive as ever. >> dan roche is live at foxborough. hey, dan. >> reporter: hey, paul and david. yeah. we expect this from tom brady, and he was fired up from the moment he stepped on the field and he, for some reason, was in
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practice he turns 39be playing weeks, you might be thinking that he is taking it easy. not so. he slammed his helmet to the ground at one point. >> he is competitive. he plays at such a high level that you have to march the level. oil and vinegar do when he rises to the top as well. >> from day one, a competitor and works hard and i think he is the best quarterback for a reason because of all the work he puts in and his competitiveness. >> reporter: and much more on the patriots coming up in a few minutes, 7:00, in about an hour and a half from now and we'll have patriots all access from training camp.
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and bill belichick, and much, me coming up at 6:00, we'll tell you what bill belichick was really perturbed at during his press conference. that's coming up later but for now, if you come down between 4:00 and 7:00, it's wine tasting. >> not until off are done. coming up, the national guard training for action. >> and the story that saved a woman's life. >> they are easy to get and many people believe they are more natural and safer but supplements can make you sick. dr.mallika marshall has a new
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has a tremendous ending. it could have been tragic. the 87-year-old left to visit her near baltimore and the nati base mcguire dix-lakehurst, new jersey. the woman got stuck in the sand off the beaten path, her cell the middle of nowhere. she ran the ac in her car in the 100-degree weather until it ran out of gas and drank water from thunderstorms. but monday afternoon, she had lost hope and was blacking out of when the massachusetts national guardsmen stumbled across her. >> i hadn't seen anyone the whole time i was there, and i knew i wouldn't last month day.
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were these faces there, these wonderful faces, the men. they life found me, and i was -- it was the most wonderful moment of my life. i owe so much to them. >> reporter: them would be these guys, 4 members of d- company, the 166th support battalion. they gave her water, put herror oxygen and got her to the hospital. we hope to speak with the rescuers tomorrow about training drill that turned into a life-saving mission. david and paula, back to you. >> that is a story. that is fantastic, and those guys are all business. did you notice? 3 out of 4 of them in the picture didn't want to smile. >> no, but imagine her relief seeing them. imagine that. >> lakehurst, new jersey, off
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be the only real warm summer day. we are taking a bit of a bite in the drought but not much of a dent. big rainfall deficits for the year. it's better than nothing, and a .25" but bigger totals towards the south cape and island. today, .06" of an inch at logan airport and less than .75" month. couple of downpours, one east of mansfield and we had a couple downpours over the the last few days, hopefully, helping out the gardens and lawns. when the sun came out, 87 in fitchburg, and boston at 77, and 71 on nantucket which was the rainfall winner. here is the storm system moving
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back to the next one bringing us another chance of rain sunday night. and tonight, patchy fog, otherwise, drying out and falling back in the 60s. the dew points are high. 1:00 a.m., the dry are air in tomorrow, comfortable air and temperatures and it will not be oppressive especially early morning, sunshine and increasing cloud cover in the afternoon and evening, and then the rain approaching from the west. this will be on saturday night and early on sunday morning, and i think indications are the heaviest rain will stay across vermont, new york, western massachusetts and on sunday morning, it may push into southern new hampshire. not expecting a lot of rainfall but cloud cover and
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the saturday snapshot, the day to be outside, temps under arrest 80s and a light southeasterly breeze and cooler along the coastline. the clouds will thicken up late afternoon and evening. and in the sunday snapshot, station in the 70s with the wind on shore out of the east with cloud cover and muggy with a chance for a few showers especially in new hampshire and far northern massachusetts. sunday, the water with cloud cover and a chance for some showers. all told, pretty comfortable for the with the cloud cover around on sunday and a chance of showers by monday. here is the accu-weather 7 day, showers and cool temperatures by mon 80s wednesday, thursday, friday and next week.
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already here. david and paula? >> goes by quickly. thank you so much, eric. it may be the buzz around town. >> a local coffee shop is using a 3d printer to make the morning coffee extra special. plus. >> how could you not think this is the greatest urban success story? >> the island get away with everything that is just minutes in boston all because of the big big. we'll take you there tonight at 5:00. >> and do i recognize this man? you prly voice, the icon from the mbta retiring today coming up new at
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news, millions take dietary supplements. >> but a new report may have you taking a closer look. dr.malliar old dies from a powdered caffeine supplement. >> he had no idea what he was doing, none. >> reporter: a new investigation finds a serious v biotics and weight loss pills. they have come up with ingredients to avoid.
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transplants, seizures, heart problems. >> the government is doing nothing to ensure that the supplements on store shelves are safe. >> reporter: a recent study found that more than 23,000 people wind up in the er every year because ofindustry overwhelmingly, dietary supplements are safe and play a vale americans live healthy lifestyles but recommend that they speak to their doctor before taking supplements. >> consumer reports recommends united states pharmocop-i amining that it was tested for potency. they lost their son to a drunk driver. >> and now, fighting for harsher punishment for first
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like theirs from happening. >> and hillary clinton delivers her first speech as the democratic party nominee but did she avoid the three don'ts that jon keller spelled out for us yesterday? >> and a sign of the times, a controversial decision that walmart made not long ago to pull this t-shirt off the shelves because of what it
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pat randazzo: when i see those false ads attacking kelly on medicare, i wonder... ...do they think that we're stupid? we know kelly. walter kolodziej: kelly has always done the right thing for seniors here in new hampshire - she has an impeccable record. mary griffin: we need to work across the aisle-which she does. mimi kolodziej: she's fighting for seniors and protecting medicare. pat randazzo: kelly knows that we need to work together to really preserve and strengthen medicare. because she has never let us down.
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new at 5:30, an elderly woman sexually assaulted in her own home. tonight, police are launching a search for the >> bill shields is live in hingham with the latest. >> reporter: sexual assault is horrible no matter how you cut it but when the victim is in her 70s in her own home, even veteran police officers are
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