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people to an evening vigil. >> and i wakeup call just to be aware and not be terrorized. >> there are other communities feeling the impact. in the new where th grad worked >> really, really devastating to think that can happen so close. it can happen to anyone. it can happen anywhere at any time of day. >> reporter: there's been a lot of talk in town here comparing this case to other cases involving women who were out jogging and were attacked including one in june in northboro and another in queens, new york, last week. the district attorney said investigators are not ruling anything out. they are looking into every possibility but at this point they are very much focused here in princeton, massachusetts.
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the tip line number is (508)453-7589 and you can call in anonymously. we've put the number on the website. and we'll be updating as soon as we get new information. and breaking on the campaign trail. >> donald trump under scrutiny. >> some believe that he suggested that hillary clinton could be assassinated for her pick of supreme court judges if elected >> hillary wants to semi-ly abolish the second amendment. and if she gets to pick, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people -- may be there is, i don't know. >> the clinton campaign is responding with this. this is simple. what trump is saying is dangerous. a person seeking to be the president of the united states
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anyway, unquote. >> shortly after the trump campaign said it's the power of unification. second amendment people are unified and they have political power. they will be voting in record numbers and it won't be for hillary clinton. it will be for donald trump. the red sox are pulling a big papi bobblehead. >> steve burton join the story from fenway park. >> reporter: thank you very much. it's not really a happy scene here when it comes to this whole story. multiple reports say he hadn't seen or -- bobblehead calls. he called off the giveaway calling them racially
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out. they've canceled david ortiz o most bobble heads don't really look like who they are supposed to be but it's not good if they are offensive. fans with tickets to tonight's game have received a card. they're giving out a saying you can get the bobblehead later on in the future. we'll have more coming up in and the patriots are having injury problems in foxborough. that's the story. back to you. went to give you a live look over boston. the sun is out and it's a little hazy and a nice evening with changes on the way. >> wet weather is moving in for tomorrow. >> a lot of downpours on the
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it's 89 in manchester and lawrence. and a few high thin cirrus clouds. real sticky air and oppressive humidity. we'll certainly feel the difference tomorrow. for now we're fine and tonight and temperatures dip into the 70s and around 70. areas of clouds move in followed by notice the map by midday afternoon. no widespread severe weather. through the evening, lingering downpours. we'll let you know when we could feel like it's 100 plus coming up. a high school teacher assistant is charged with sexually assaulting a special needs student. he's accused of raping a 16 boy in a school bathroom.
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boy's mother if he told anyone. >> reporter: the superintendent of the school district here as called this case deeply concerning. this after prosecutors say a special needs student was sexually assaulted and raped. it happened inside the school bathroom. the defendant offered the victim candy on occasion to lure him into th judge. prosecutors say he sexually assaulted a 16-year-old special needs student while on the job inside the school. the version launched in march shortly after the boy told his doctor and mom. the boy would hold his urine to avoid going to the bathroom. and he evoked fear to keep the student from telling his mom.
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the way to booking. >> is there anything you might want to say to the media or anything like that? >> anything. >> we taught at malden high since 2015. i spoke to a parent of a student. >> that's crazy and stairy. the teacher and that happens your kids, that's very crazy. mcdonald was ordered to wear gps and stay away from minors. >> they have to proof if he is guilty. >> and his attorney says he's due back in court next month. lisa, back to you. a deadly wrong way crash. police want to know why a driver made a mistake.
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time. he tells paul burton how close he and his wife were to becoming victims. >> it didn't really register. oh, my gosh the guy is going the wrong way. a car yearly cloudy skies into them head on. >> i cut across two lanes. thankfully, there was nobody u >> creating a traffic jam for miles. the wrong way driver came off and passed jim and donna marie floyd, killing himself and injuring others. we'll look for any impairment we can detect.
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injured. >> we could have been killed. >> frankly, it settles in when you make up. the wrong way driver is a 28-year-old man from rutland. it's not clear why he was driving the wrong way. >> we just pray for the families that they are okay. i'm paul burton, was use way crashes in february. and discovered that four ago. it was recommended they -- as of february, that project was still in progress. we reaches out to the state and didn't get an update. massachusetts did not buy into rhode island's plan because it was too expensive.
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local scientists generating power at sea. >> the underwater turbine that could change the way elite and heat our homes coming up next. what tim tebow is aiming for this time. everyone has been asking that. i just want to be her mom, not her full-time job. i'm the boss of me, but sometimes i need a little help. r a loved one has masshealth, call commonwealth care alliance to find out about senior care options.
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harnesses --ing the power of the oceans in our backyards. an underwater turbe power. and we have the story from buzzards bay. >> reporter: for decades, scientists have been trying to harness the ocean's energy. this may be the key, not what is on top of the water but underneath. it's an oscillating set of
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>> to turn the fluid power into useful electri. turbines use ol ocean's current. in this case, the cape fod the been running here and without a hitch. the designer seeing a breakthrough in renewable energy. >> we have a wings that an an angle and reverses the orientation. >> other engineering ideas have failed largely because water is denser than air and quickly ruins scientists' attempts to utilize it.
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>> what effect does this machine have on aquatic life? >> none. baker potential for the new our state could be on the r cutting edge. i'm bill shields, wbz news. >> how cool is that. underwater, harnessing the power. >> no nois about the humidity on the way. >> as lovely as it's been, this is going to feel like an enormous shift. >> it's going to be sticky as we head into the day tomorrow and for several days in a row. downpours and isolated thuninto with that, the heat index, the real feel, and it will be over 100 degrees thursday and
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the weekend. so real steamy stretch coming up. enjoy it right now. just gorgeous. 75degrees at logan. and the dew point is in the low 60s. kind of grabs a little bit of the moisture. so it's slightly more sticky at the immediate shoreline. 89 in concord. and low 80s from lawrence to worcester. and we're in the 70s over cape cod with just a few clouds. fantastic. there were downpours though and er west. a lot of the moisture will be working in our direction over the next 24 hours. tonight is quiet. partly cloudy and 60s in the t space station flies by at 10:04' be able to see it. look to the northwest briefly
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not as hot as today through the interior. you have to factor in the humidity tomorrow. and it's going to be quite sticky. we start quiet and there may be a stray sprinkle and by midday, showers over us. there'll be periods of downpours and i'm not anticipating widespread severe weather but there may be a rumble or two here still areas of rain that continue through the interior and through the evening hours and taper after that. by the time we get to thursday, check out the highs. upper 90s for a lot of us. and at the coastline, we top out in the 90s. then you have to factor in the humidity. near the century mark for a lot of communities. just an isolated storm and most
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friday, as the cold front tries to come across new england. a pop-up thunderstorm. and by the weekend, the front is going to stall over us. we'll keep the threat for a storm for friday, saturday, and we do cool off a bit by monday. well, there's a little bit of controversy tonight. >> who would think a bobblehead center of it. >> reporter: i wish i could explain. this is unbelievable. it was supposed to be david ortiz bobblehead night. the dolls were not up to par. multiple reports say sox fans thought the bobble heads were racially insensitive. here's teit out to
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with white lips. fans will be able to get a new bobblehead at a later time. alex rodriguez will retire. he's not in the lineup. he will only play thursday. that's the plan. but he wanted to play tomorrow. i had a chance to talk with a- rod a short time ago. >> how do you think the fenway fans will receive you. >> it's a great chance to give me a and the one thing is that i love boston. it's a great city. i love fenway park. my mother and brother and sister were here. i want my girls to go to college somewhere in boston. i'm not going to say where. it should be fun. it should be fun. >> there's no love lost between a-rod and the sox.
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players. but they still have the respect. >> he's had a great career. and i think he has a lot of respect from everybody. and i wish him nothing but the best. >> meanwhile in foxborough, the -- we have bad news. rob ninkovich tore his tricep. and he wasn't got hurt. this is exactly what you want to avoid in the joint practices. julian edelman left the field, favoring his surgically repaired foot. and this is a scare. and julian is going be a lot of guys -- there's no one like him on the football
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the patriots needed. great represents against the offense. >> you can talk to them about different route routines. >> and a slot look for the defense. >> you see drew brees who knowings where he wants to go and knows how to move defenders. >> while the patriots are out trying to ebner is playing for the olympic rugby team. >> i'm extremely proud of him. >> and espn is reporting that rob ninkovich tore his right -- patriots open up thursday
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pats and saints get underway at 7:30. see it all here. and you heard about ebner. the team beat brazil by a score of 26-0. david ortiz bobblehead night has been canceled and game goes on. the cbs evening news is coming up. >> liam, lisa, great to be with you in boston. what was it that donald trump meant too today when he said that the second amendment people could take care of hillary clinton? the clinton campaign said he was snitting violence. we'll have the quote and the
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evening news evening news. tim tebow making a
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ly now. a historic school house in vermont built 200 years ago is back in its original location thanks to a team of oxen. more than a thousand people came out to see the 22 oxen move the school a third of a mile down village of brownington. tim tebow wants to make a comeback. >> multiple reports say he rants to play professional baseball and he'll hold a workout for major league teams later this month. he has not played regularly since high school. back in 2004, the last time he played he was a junior in high school. >> we'll see if he can recapture the magic.
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called a tebow? >> it should.
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so probably safe to say it's best to hydrate now. begin. >> begin hydrating. it's going to be humid and hot the next several days. heat index values on thursday close to 100 degrees. tomorrow in the mid-80s but sticky. don't forget the raincoat and umbrella. downpours around and some communities will see little if anything. and others could see a half inch to an if you don't see much rain tomorrow. there's a chance of a thunderstorm all the way through tuesday. we stay humid and there's a front over us. that's a welcome change. >> and next week it's going to cool off. >> it's cooling off a bit but it will be humid. and no longer in the 90s. >> i feel we have escaped it with the little stretches as
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>> thank you for watching. >> and we'll be right here at news news at 11:00. captioning sponsored >> pelley: trump goes off script and critics say over the line. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although, the second amendment people, maybe there is, i don't know. >> pelley: also tonight, mosquitos. >> we want to start a family soon, and this may keep us from doing so. >> pelley: new calls for tighter regulation of amusement parks after the tragic death of a young boy. and thousands hike the appalachian trail every year, but not the way stacy kozel is doing it. >> reporter: hang on, hang on. i have never heard that sentence before.

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