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now at 11:00, several sharks shut down local beaches. what's now attracting them to the cape. breaking now, donald trump ends his stand off with force likely to produce top republican -- with top republican leaders. plus, why he ended the fight. tom brady opens up about his deflate gate battle. >. live from the channel 4 studios in boston, wbz news at 11:00 starts right now. and off the top tonight we to the weekend. some showers and scattered thunderstorms threatening to move in saturday. our streak of sun-filled days is about the end. meteorologist ericking fisheit know you said not a wash out, but you're thinking about the riders. >> yes, a lot of the people out and ability, including those -- about tomorrow, including those taking part in the panamas challenge. -- pan challenge, and here's
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into the of 0s, and tomorrow -- 60, and tomorrow the low 70, so rather tropical for tomorrow, so tougher for your body to regulate, so remember that will. when it comes to the storms it's a mainly dry morning. isolated early day shower, but most of storms start around noontime, then move eastward as we head through the afternoon. expecting the thunderstorms to track towards the boston area between 2:00 and 4:00, then head to the go to the coast and out to see. by 5:30 down to the cape, and everything should be wrapping up about 7:00 to 7:30 tomorrow evening. the highest chance ask a-- is along and south and east of the pike tomorrow. we'll talk t rethe pan mass, and full weekend forecast coming up in a little while. tonight another shark alert
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whale carcass. en feeding off a the beaches closed are on the bay side. the harbor master is urging people at all beaches though to be on guard. on the mbta providence and stoughton commuter trains because of a the line is cleared. >. and breaking news in the campaign for president. donald trump ended a stand off in the party, endorsing several key republicans like paul ryan and new hampshire senator kelly ayott. >> pundits have said for days
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track, and tonight he rebooted. >> reporter: donald trump is not only back on message, he's done an about face, ending a nearly week-long stand off if the gop. >> i support -- in the gop. >> i support and endorse our speaker of the house paul ryan. >> reporter: with two thumbs up and a grin, the republican nominee continued. >> i hold senator john mccain. i also fully support and endorse senator kelly ayott. >> what's happening is something we haven't seen, donald trump being brought to heel. >> reporter: jon keller says someone close to trump must have finally gotten to him.
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hispanic journalists hillary clinton found herself trying to clarify misleading statements about her e-mails. >> >. what i told the fbi which they said is truthful is consistent with what i told the public. >> reporter: clinton has a significant lead in several states, but jon keller says don't count out trump yet. >> and becaus's e ng streak it and take notice. >> reporter: trump has several events planned right here in new england, first in new hampshire tomorrow with a rally followed two private . ts julie loncich. >> thanks, tonight the president and his family are packing their bags for a two- week vacation in martha's vineyard. it's thei-- r 7th and final trip to the
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personal. >> certainly when i'm in i hope we win every game i'm in too, and the ones i'm not. >> he's kisince dropping the deflate-gate battle. he didn't say much, but the decision to publicly address it came as a surprise. s able to d questions like the best politicians. he did just that, despite the fact you know him. >> reporter: after two years brady gave up the fight and accepted the four-game suspension, but hadn't said a word about it until friday morning. >> it was just a personal decision, so i come out here and try to focus on what i need to do to get better, and i'll cheer on the team. >> reporter: he's as competitive as we've ever seen, so some questioned why he'd give up the fight. how difficult was the decision
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>> um, i think it's just personal, and you know i tried to move on from it, so i try to, like i said, focus on thane my teammates and get better. just want to go out and be great for your teammates. >> reporter: how much did you rely on your family to get through this whole ordeal and decision? >> my family's been, you know, everything to me, and obviously you know the support of my teammates and coaches, and you know, the whole team, and all our fans. i said the other night we have the best fans in the world, and we do, and you know hopefully give them a lot of reasons to cheer this year. >> and moving forward brady participates in joint practices and pre-season games, but has to stay away from the team starting september 3. the first game for him in week 5 in cleveland, and watch out browns
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season game next thursday is against the new orleans saints. we have patriots gammadia at 7:00, and -- game day at 7:00, then the 5th quarter after the game. tonight ride sharing services in the state are following new rules of road. the drivers must undergo background checks to protect passengers. katie brace is live in boston, and katie, many drivers seem to be on board with the changes. >> reporter: background checks are on the part of new law that the governor calls one of the strongest in the nation when it comes to regulating the newer companies and protecting passengers. drivers for companies like uber and lyft have new rules. >> it's a highly charged issue. >> reporter: the governor signed a law regulating ride
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effect a state-wide framework to deal with issues. >> reporter: in january, an uber driver was charged with kidnapping and sexual assault of a woman passenger. now drivers will undergo two as the results of background checks. the companies -- sets of background checks. the company does one, and the government the second. >> checks and balances so i feel safer. i don't use it late at night by myself anyway. >>po support it is rules saying it levels the field. drivers for raid hailing services have to subject their cars to a special inspection, and notify insurance companies of their business. >> actually it could be better, less drivers, less competition, better and more reliable drivers. >> reporter: some rider are concerned about the flip side. >> if there's less people doing it, the prices go up. >> reporter: ryan uses it twice
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green light sooner. >> it should be something they have to do to be entrusted with someone else's safety. >> reporter: the police commissioner also wanted drivers to be fingerprinted, but it's not part of law. live in boston, katie brace, wbz news. katie thanks. state troopers e ngto figure out if excessive speed was to blame on a deadly crash on route 128 in beverly. a cyclist crashed into a cars and was thrown bike. he was rushed te he later died. a woman riding with him was also badly hurt. police have not yet released their names. the former fbi agent who lied during the whitey bulger s years probation. among the fibs he told was a claim he found the gun used to assassinate king,
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to boost sales of his book. they are ready to ride. the bikes lined up ahead of this year as pan mass chale,money than any other event like this for cancer research. and wbz is proud to be a media sponsor of the event. 6300 rider this career just a -- year have a go this year, and many cyclists are ride not guilty memory of loved ones, and paul burton is soaking up the stories. >> reporter: as you can see i'm in a sea of bikes, thousands of runners from all different walks of life with so many inspiring heartwarming stories, they're together for a cause, to find a cure for cancer and for all.
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wheels spinning. tiresmuched. first -- tires pumped. first-time riders thrilled. are you nervous? >> no, excited, excited. >> reporter: are you ready? >> i am ready. >> reporter: why are you riding? >> because everybody matters. >> reporter: the challenge means so much to so many riders, because with every pedal they take it's a story. for team parker power it's a devastated one. >> dave has always be our superman, and when he was diagnosed he dubbed him the man of >> reporter: 42-year-old david parker lost the battle with cancer two years ago. his wife is overcome with emotion. >> this ?t?pfirst year riding, and we're so honored to have her here the parker mi. >> reporter: together the superman team rides in his memory, and for others still battling. >> we are so honored for them, and the whole family. >> reporter: tom campbell and his crew team lit cancer is up
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this weekend they ride for all those battlingnc was life-chang now i do stuff like tn't want o people to have to go through it as well. >> is relentless, but these bikers are up for the challenge to eliminate cancer from the face of the earth [ singing ] >> reporter: their chance. so much excuse yam and passion for the all the -- enthusiasm and passion for all the riders. they're going to bed early tonight because on saturday they ride to kiss cancer good bye. paul burton, wbz news. >> it's an awesome event. we'll have coverage of it all weekend long starting tomorrow morning at 5:00, and sunday we're live streaming the finish line in provincetown. check it out on our website
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about the cam english it and how to -- challenge itself, and how to support a rider. >. still to come, city on edge. body cameras capture police shooting an unarmed teen in chicago. it's what happened off camera that's the real cause for concern though. then, a major pothole problem on one local bridge, and the fix that finally got traffic moving again. plus, block party. why the city is closin newberry street to one day only. >> we have some thunderstorms and a big change into sunday. the full weekend forecast
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is bracing for protests. here's more. >> reporter: within seconds of spotting a reported stolen jaguar, police fired more than a dozen shots at car 18- year-old paul o' neill was driving. he sped off and rammed into a police car. the teen then fled on foot. after a short chase in the back, the fatal shooting was not captured on ram cameras. only the aftermath. >> they shot at us too right? [ inaudible ] >> reporter: officers believed he was firing at them, but no gun was ever found. this is the attorney of the family. >> the police officers
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and executioner. >> reporter: the video was made public eight days after the incident. >> the police out here acting reckless. >> reporter: chicago police superintendent eddie johnson tried to have a news conference outside police headquarters, but he was shouted out by ofcer were placed on administrative leave. we tried to reach out to them for comment, but got no reply meanwhe superintendent says a new policy may have been violated that prevented officers from firing at a moving vehicle. all clear tonight after a big pothole opened i-5. you could actually see the river looking down through the huge hole in the but we're told the repairs having made, and -- have been made, and all the lanes are
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newberry street. the goal is no increase -- to increase foot street reopen at least at 6:00 on sunday night. now to weather for the pan mass weekend. think they'll be okay in the morning, but tomorrow afternoon is the area of concern? >> yes, storms will be out there, but if you leave early m >> the moral of the story is pedal fast. >> that's right, tor high was 89 in the city of the boston, so getting pretty warm for this time of the year. keep in mind the average highs are falling towards september, although it's a pretty gradual fall. mainly 70s across the area. southwest breezes bringing up the warmer air and increasing humidity, and it's all ahead of the weather maker for tomorrow. this front, and it's not just the storms, but if you're taking part if the pan mass or another athletic event across
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difficult for the body to regulate temperature, so stay hydrated and take it a little easy, and you see thtriangle here, that's the humid sector, but it's only around about 24 hours. tracking out tomorrow we start the day with a mix and sun sola the morning, but mainly dry i think. most of the action is going to start right at midday. around noon. the first showers and thunderstorms developing across western and nt massachusetts. and then heading through the afternoon, we're going track these off to the east. i think the highest risk of storms is along, south, and east of the pike, and at 4:00 when most riders are done or finishing, the storms are just shy of bourn. and they'll go right to the shoreline. heading into tomorrow evening a good chance of downpours and thunderstorms for the south coast, the cape and islands,
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in terms of highest risk of seeing the activity, it's really along, south and east of the pike here. we should see the were highest consultation -- the highest concentration of storms here. and when we talk about these it's damaging wind that's the main threat. gusts over 60 miles per hour possible, and localized street flooding as is almost always the case with a summertime thunderstorm and brief heavy rain. looking at the time line, warm and muggy to start the morning. the storms after midday and southwest breeze. so many it's the heat -- for many it's the heat and humidity the bigger story. the highs up into the 80, so warm day around, and north shore toward the seacoast if you're headed to the beach, a lower chance of storms, but stay on top of the weather, and for the cape after 4:00. towards sunday it's a warm day again, but however look at the
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80s, not nearly as humidity, and a nice northwest breeze, and when it comes to beach day, saturday, most of it is fine until late in the afternoon. sunday certain literally a great day -- certainly a great day across the area. the 80s into monday and tuesday. wednesday an isolated storm. but late next week perhaps a pattern to give us quite a bit of rain. fingers crossed now. >> bring it on. it's overdue. all right, thank you. the red sox plate tonight, and tom brady has a good showing at practice. what his teammates had to say
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wbz sports is driven by bmw. we've all been waiting to hear from tom brady since training camp began last week. really been waiting to hear from him since end the he'll battle with the league, and accept the suspension, and today he finally spoke. his focus is on football and the patriots and moving forward, but he won't see regular season game action for well over a month. >> honestly i'm why trying to be as good as i can be every day and making improvements in certain areas, we changed the offense, and it's going to be a lot of hard work and a lot of discipline and effort, and you know like i said i'm going to
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i can do in whatever role i'm in. >> and he was on fire today during the scrimmage, running up and down the sidelines. his teammates weren't surprised by the competitivens shown the >> tom will compete with you, he's a competitive guy, passionate about what he does, and it's great having him. >> it doesn't matter what you're playing, he wants to seriously, and obviously today he wanted to go out and make play, when he's peteing like that it -- competing like that it brings out the best in a lot of guys. >> and the patriots in pads again today, and their first pre-season game is next week. they physical between teammates is beneficial to moving forward. >> >. the competition level in practice is off the charts, it's up there, and everyone
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that's what gets you better as a football pl, a team, and brings you together as a team is everyone competing against each other and helping each other out, getting each other back off the floor, the ground, it's good to see them helping each other, but also competing. >> it's definitely a good atmosphere of guys ready to work and put their time in, so it's going good. >> and now baseball. red sox opening up a three-game set in la tonight dodgers. ramirez returned to start tonight, and ortiz starts at 1st tomorrow. so far so good, up 4 in the 5th. mookie betts with a home run, and a sac fly by leon. ortiz on the to start. honored before the game by the
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you're why in time for one -- just in time for one final fh [ laughter ] >> looking good, tomorrow a da chance of storms is noon to 7:00 moving west to the highest risk is along and south of pike. not a drought buster, but bringing us much-needed rain. just be careful outdoors. all right, that does it for us at 11:00. the late show is coming up next. be safe riders tomorrow, and watch out for the thunderstorms
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