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for tomorrow. upper 90s. low 100s. it's, it's a day to take it easy. have to get a few downpours our here. and we're tracking a few. a quick downpour stretching through watertown and arlington. this is heading to medfor and stretching along the -- >> they are spotty and moving west to east. and one downpour throughware as well. >> and overall it should be dwindling. mid-70s. this is truly a soupy, tropical air mass. 81 in manchester, and 79 in boston. and mid-70s on the cape and
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then i'll let you know how hot it's going to get through the weekend. you can get any information. the app gives you radar, and video forecasts on your phone or tablet. no arrests in the killing of a 27-year-old jogger from princeton. all of the unknowns fueling fears that the suspect could strike again. >> this is a story that has lot of people on edge. christina hager is live on the investigation and the effort by people to protect themselves. >> reporter: the district attorney stopped by the town hall here to get a briefing from investigators who have been interviewing a lot of people as they await further autopsy tests. meantime, for women who love
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town of princeton feel they have lost their legs. >> you can't always find someone to run with. as she spoke, 200 new leads on the death of vanessa marcotte. she was killed while visiting her mother in her body was naked and burned. >> boom, pulls her hand away. >> in the boarding -- kevin bliss is going over self- defense moves with summer campers. >> she's going to push me off. >> this is a person that could have a mental health issue or
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>> he's going to bring an arm up and push me away. >> there's no telling if moves like this would have made a difference in princeton or other attacks. >> reporter: self-defense experts say it's a wake up call. all >> although in lemonster, another individualer for vanessa marcotte necessary. if you have information about what happened in princeton, police want to hear from you.
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connection with the murder of a witness. sky eye was over the scene where police unearthed the body of a nightclub owner. there's a connection between that and today's arrest. and david robichaud has more. >> reporter: frank selemi is no stranger to the feds at this south boston courthouse. when he walked prosecutor. this is no joke to one family that's waited over two decades for justice. informants told the feds she was murdered. the stipulatester said frank selemi was at the scene. >> they are hoping now that they'll have their questions
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for steven. >> steven desaro's remains were not found until this year in providence, rhode island. steven fleming tipped off the government that selemi was involved in the hit. >> he says on a particular day at a particular time he happens to be in the neighborhood. >> frank selemi said killed several rival gangsters. he could face the death penalty if convicted in this murder. >> this case will go to trial. >> when the judge held him without bail, frank selemi did
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live in south boston. it happened near 6th and arlington. nobody injured and commuter trains have to go by the crash site very slowly. a fight between friends turned deadly and 49-year-old thomas maxwell pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault and battery. last night he killed his friend, donald o'malley during a now to the latest in the race to the white house. imcape already -- we'll be talking about hillary clinton's job plan. hillary clinton is doing some damage control today. a new batch of e-mails was released suggesting a link between bill clinton's
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state department. one shows a favor for someone looking for a job. the e-mails do not reality to her work at the clinton. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people -- maybe there is, i don't know. >> but people are debating that statement from trump. the candidate says he was not crying to invite violence. the vet service has had more than one about the comments. and take a look at a live picture. this man is climbing trump tower. he has been up there now for more than an hour.
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he starting climbing about 4:00. there's a significant police presence. officers are on the tower. this has brought rush hour in the heart of new york city on 5th avenue to a standstill. and tracking down trump sign thieves. marble head police released thieves in the. a health food chain is dealing with trouble. sweet greens has been ordered to temporarily shut down after failing health inspections yesterday. inspectors say the restaurant has several inborn food
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reopening. >> two massachusetts schools beat out harvard when it comes to how much graduates make out of school. worcester polytech nick institute verizon and harvard's graduates make more than $60,000. they were ordering lunch and all of a sudden, crunch. >> the city you thee exclusive about the terrifying moment. a dog is forced to do the unthinkable to escape abuse. as we head to break, we want to introduce you to this week's wednesdays child. she has a beautiful singing voice and writesser own stars.
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it happened in an instant. that car crashing through a busy quincy restaurant. >> the family you see in the terrifying surveillance video is telling to bill shields. he'll be in a wheelchair for another three weeks and his wife wanda has nerve damage in her leg. but at least they are finally heading home to san diego. >> how was your vacation? >> different than we anticipated it would be. >> remember this? three weeks ago. the family was run down by a car that slammed into the front of a restaurant in quincy.
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was. i had no idea where my parents and sop were. i saw my daughter. and i kept asking people, where are my son and parents. >> rob's parents were inches from being hurt. they were ordering food hours after landing at logan. they'd come to visit family. and instead the hospital. >> it was very surreal. i was knocked to the floor and i kind of got up and looked and saw both of them kind of pinned in front of the car and i was like oh, my word. is this real? >> how was your vacation? >> different than i thought it would be. >> they have family here. at logan, i'm bill shields, wbz
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>> so fortunate that they're doing as well as they are. >> we had rain today, lots of it. >> and that's going to be like a minor quibble when we hit tomorrow and all the heat. >> the heat will be the big story. but it was a welcome change today with the rainfall amounts. over an inch in lawrence. notice boston picking up 2/10 and parts of the cape and islands saw a few hundredths so far. it's beneficial of course. july 5th so it's been over a month, 66 days since we've had a quarter inch or more. rainfall totals, in reading, 1.6 inches. new hampshire, over an inch. shy of 3/4 of an inch of rain. and hanover, a half inch. thank you to the weather watchers, a few additional
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water. a quick downpour just across 93. still a little bit of light rain near somerville and cambridge. and chelsea and revere. this is moving from west to east. there's a downpour when you come near newton and need ham. southwest side of whalen, quick downpour. and moving along the mass turnpike. and back through the western part of the and thunderstorms. and back -- dew points are in the mid-70s. this is tropical. this is a soupy air mass. you can cut the humidity with a knife. it's thick and staying with us the next several days. 79 in boston. 81 in manchester. mid-70s at the cape. and any leftover showers and downpours. notice the map over the next hour and a half really dwindles.
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comes in. and tonight it's just uncomfortable for sleeping. it's warm and humid and patchy fog develops. and low temperatures dip back to the lower 70s. tomorrow along with the heat there'll be an issue with air quality. essex county. southeast new hampshire, and the entire coastline of maine. those are respiratory illnesses are going to notice a difference. noon to 7 p.m. this is the heat advisory in fe or just over 100 degrees. this is the forecast heat index tomorrow. this is some serious heat. definitely take it easy. it's going to feel like the low 90s over cape cod. and actual temperatures climb into the 90s. a high of 96 in boston tomorrow. the record is 99. south, southwest breeze.
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90degrees, and falling back to the 80s. just an isolated storm risk. most of us won't see it. friday morning, partly sunny skies and we pop thunderstorms on friday afternoon. they'll be hit or miss, scattered in nature as temperatures come into the 90s again. in the 90s the start of the weekend too. the only questionable day will be on sunday. we may manage to hit 90 early. and then a shift in the wind direction brings cooler later in the day. still a threat for a shower or a storm. this is an exciting update on a story that broke our hearts here and probably yours too. it's about a dog that chewed off part of its own paw. >> maverick has a new home. you can see that smile. his former owner, kevin kennedy
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court on animal cruelty charges. let's hope the saints don't feel right at home here. >> steve burton joins us from the cbs scene. good news about julian edelman. >> got that right. they practiced in the pouring rain. but there was one ray of sunshine. julian edelman was back on the here's more on today's workout. >> today two of joint practices and this is a welcome sight. julian edelman took part in some of the drills. and the chemistry between jimmy garoppolo and receivers, it's a long process in camp. and we're definitely going in the right direction. >> i know where the ball will
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>> i feel like i'm ready to help the team and, however, that might be, every day i show up to work and try to figure out what it is i'm asked to do. >> reporter: all the players from both sides heard words from the player who got paralyzed in 2010. since then he's written books and gotten awards on his and see the things you complaint about. and let's hope the pats can carry the inspiration to preseason game number one. pats open up the preseason tomorrow night. we have it all here for you.
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7:30. followed by the post show. nate abner is at the summer olympics playing for usa rug by. he stored against -- they are out of medal contention play. as for the red sox, the red sox and yankees last night at to stretch it to a triple. and bradley jr. gunshot him town. and here we go. the benches would clear and no punches thrown. craig kimbrel walked four in the ninth and sox held on to win it 5-3. he hurt his
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pinch running for. sox and yankees go at it tonight. and still a rod is not in the lineup. time will tell when he will play. back to you. it stopped raining. that's a good sign. >> a good sign, steve. >> i think a-rod is afraid. >> the cbs evening news is coming up at 6:30. >> scott pe preview. >> great to be with you in boston. the justice department issued a scathing report about the baltimore police department saying it routinely targets african-americans. this after charges were dropped. we'll have that story and all
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news in about 10 minutes. and it's something you haven't been able to do for 82 years until now. the story will have you saying
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now a story that may help spread a little early christmas cheer. >> especially with the temperatures like this. for the first time in eight decades you can buy booze in massachusetts on the today after christmas. the governor making it legal for stores to be open on the day after
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it's not raining in foxborough. foxborough is dry. it's going to be like 90 for game time for kickoff. so it's going to be a hot one. tomorrow will top out around 95, 96 in boston and then you have to factor in the humidity.
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the year. >> we'll have the latest on the forecast when we see you again at 11:00. >> good night. >> pelley: trump provides the ammunition. and clinton fires back. ( no audio ) >> pelley: also tonight, did an isis spy shoot this video of u.s. forces training syrian rebels? a police education course goes wrong, leaving an elderly woman dead. >> it's a fluke diswen, but it's just devastating. >> pelley: and an unlikely path to the olympics for a woman without a country. >> my sister, sometimes when she

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