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breaking news right now at 4:30, police on the scene of a stabbing in woburn the search underway for the suspect. >> a 15 month old death under investigation. his twin sister also in the hospital. what we are learning about the case. >> also this morning, tom brady scratched from his start last night with an injury. what the team is saying about rert pair of scissors. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz this morning. >> good morning i am chris mckinnon. >> i am breana pitts. danielle niles is live out by the charles river this morning and she is in work out gear because she is going to take a dip pretty soon. >> i want to know what the temperature of the charles
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i am going to be taking a jump. we are down here next to the the half shell for a red bull's flugtag which is here this weekend. they will put together teams of 5 to make a human powered flying devices to go off the ramp that's a 22 foot ram of out -- ramp off the charles river. i will take the jump in the 6:00 hour. i am psyched and a tiny bit nervous. let's talk about the forecast first. aid beautiful start. humidi and there's a bit of a breeze. in the 60s and 70s for most of us. 75 in boston. 71 chatham and 60s from worcester back up to keene. had a couple sprinkles through connecticut and berkshires and we have a few stray cloud. high thin cirrus clouds nothing to worry about weather wise. so your planner goes this with a partly sunny to start.
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of the 60s and 70s by midday beautiful 8 # degrees. the wind -- 8 3 degrees. a sea breeze kick in at the coast behind. plenty of sunshine. about 85 inland by the time we get to the ride home. low 80s at the coastline. great beach day today as well. and for the flugtag tomorrow it's free and opened to the public and looks like the weather will cooperate. we will talk about the weekend coming up in a few. >> thank investigating a stabbing in woburn and they are on the scene. it's the area in front of jake and joe's sports grill that is blocked off as woburn and state misinvestigate. there are evidence markers on the ground and the victim lost a lot of blood. no word on their condition or arrests. we are following a developing story story in woburn a death of a baby boy under investigation. >> his twin sister is in the
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-- noah john passed away half the night for injuries he suffered while in the care of the baby-sitter. they were watched inside the kilby street apartment when a frantic 911 call. noah was on life support for days until his death. his twin sister is treated for her injuries at boston children's hospital right now. investigators are not releasing much information right now but we will continue to follow this story for you and bring you new details as soon as we get them. overtight police investigating a bad accident in dorchester that happened 10 near old colony avenue and dorchester street. three people were injured. there's no word on theircondition. tom brady was supposed to start last night's game but he suffered a injury and was scratched before the game started. reports say he cut his right thumb before the game. the quarterback was in uniform apparently using scissors to clean the cleats when the accident happened. his agent told wbz a accident
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in time and he wouldn't elaborate on timetable. so for the second week in a row jimmy garoppolo got a start and threw for 181 yards and 16 of # 1 passing and hit derby for a touchdown and successful 2 minute drill. he said he was surprised to get the start. >> suedly before the -- suddenly before the game i didn't think i was going to and stuff came up and you know i got tossed in there so -- and always keepsy on your toes and coachpreaches you never know when the number is going to be called. >> it's part of football things happen that are-expected and -- are unexpected and he's been prepared for that since the day he got here and i think all the players are. so sometimes things happen and they change and you have to adjust to them an offense for quarterbacks that's a audible. >> the mention patriots game
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carolina again the panthers. the pregame starts at 7 p.m. on wbz. this morning the u.s. olympic committee is apologizing for the ordeal involving ryan lochte and three teammates. two swimmers are heading back to the u.s. a third was questioned by a judge in brazil overnight. this comes as new video and details emerge about the incident. jamie yuccas has the latest. >> reporter: american swimmer jimmy feigen testified in overnight. as teammates gunar bentz made his way back to the u.s. >> reporter: bentz and kun gu.ar were stayed after being questioned about the robbery that they were-- that they were robbed. >> they pulled us over and pulled out the guns and told the others to get down on the ground. >> reporter: brazilian official
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the swimmers confronted by armed security after vandalizes the gas station a statement agreed with the brazilian account saying security demanded they provide a monday teary payment. and -- monday tarry payment -- monday tarry payment. -- monetary poament payment. they could face sanctions that is could hurt their careers. >> united states swimming stakes a strict stand if allegations hike so -- like this are true so isuspect that he some suspension. >> reporter: lochte who is back in the u.s. is sticking to his story. u.s. swimming officials are investigating the matter and will decide if there will be any consequences for the athletes. jammy yuccas -- jamie yuccas. a 16-year-old boy fromframingham is in custody accused of trying to kill his family and police say he confessed to the the attack.
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ramgren faces attempting murder charges. police say he stabbed his mother and young brother repeatedly while the family was on vacation. this happened late wednesday night. his mom was able to call 911. she and her 1-year-old son are hospitalize -- 14-year-old son are hospitalized in critical condition. his moo many is a second grade teacher in newton. the dis-- his mom is a second grade teacher in newton. a incredible show of strength strangers raced to rescue three people hit by a a woman was pinned under the car working together several people actually picked up the mercedes and pulled the victims to safety. the driver hit the pedestrians at washington and school streets and witnesses tell us she was not going to stop. >> the car in front of us struck a peds -- pedestrians and tried to take off -- pedestrian and tried to take off a mob surround the car can and wouldn't let her leave and she had the people underneath
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no word whether the driver will face charges. a man almost steals another family's child and the whole thing was caught on camera. you can can watch as the man -- you can watch as the man without a shirt walks by and swings a boy over his sheut shoulder. at first the boy's father thought it was a employee playing a joke and when he realized what happened he followed the man who handed the child over but the store oner made sure -- owners made sure >> we wanted to make sure he was caught and when i found out he was in the woods i ran and dropped everything. >> he made sure stephen o'brien didn't escaped. he is charged with kidnapping and he resisting arrest and he is being held on $100,000 cash bail. coming up this morning, the restaurant started by thewallburg family under fire. >> they are facing a class action lawsuit. what they are accused of doing.
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what hillary clinton is promising to do. >> and the message from governor baker as the drought
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best buy is turning 50 and they are offering 50 deals for 50 hours. discounts include mac books tvs and appliances. they opened the first store in st. paul minnesota august 22, 1966. and here's a new way to get sleep on the airplane. forget the neck pillow. how about a head hammock called the nod pod designed to recreate how you actually sleep in your head with your head at a 09 dough free angle. cost 30 dollars on kick starter. where was that two weeks -- at a 90 degree angle. cost 30 dollars on kick starter and where was that two weeks ago. >> i would hike one during commercial breaks. >> reporter: i need one for here in between the live shots. >> us too. thanks jill. >> i know what to get for your birthday. thanks very much. we appreciate it. so danielle niles is not in
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charles refer by the half shell and there's a -- river by the half shell and there's a reason for that. >> it's called the flugtag. >> yeah now behind meow can see -- me, you can see the ramp is lit up. we are at the red bull flugtag and it kicks off tomorrow. we will talk more about it coming up. i want to talk about the weather first and then we will get into this. it's really a beautiful start right now. there's a bit of a breeze and the temperes comfortable and it's 75 in boston and we are in the mid- 60s in taunton. 67 in worcester. 72 in manchester. 70 in lawrence and low 70s on cape cod. some of the cooler spots like keene back up to springfield. satellite and radar pretty quiet as well. a few passing clouds overnight. otherwise skies mainly clear it will be a beautifulrise as you step out -- beautiful sunrise as you step out the door. a couple storms down through the mid atlantic and through
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those today so it's storm free end to the week with humidity still in check. high temperatures around 80 at the coastline. right around 80 on cape cod as well a sea breeze will kick in today and upper 80s through the interior. 88 norwood and 88 in lawrence. overnight tonight we will drop back into the 60s and in fact the coolest suburbs may fall into the upper 50s with a light southwest breeze about 68 in downtown boston. highs tomorrow very similar to the coast, nice beach afternoon mid to upper 80s inland. we will be slightly cooler on sunday. and 80 to 85 for most of us but what's going to happen on sunday is the humidity is going to go up a little bit. you will notice the muggies come back heading into sunday especially during the second half of the day. storm threat this weekend, want to bring you through the hour by hour. notice a little bit of green showing up. 4 p.m. saturday and isolated. isolated storm outside of 495. and most of us won't see it.
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sunday morning, some cloud fill in and that's a sign humidity is coming back but we stay mainly dry right on through the afternoon and wet weather hold off until later sunday evening and night comes through as a round of showers and downpours and thunderstorms and it will be out of here early on monday morning. then a beautiful stretch sunshine and low humidity. temperatures around 80 on tuesday and low to mid-80s for the start of next week. i shouldn't have said i am jumping off this platform i should human powered flying craft there's 29 teams of 5 getting together from around the boston area putting together the crafts that they have been work on for months and you notice it is not just the craft it's showmanship and creativity and they will be pushed off the 22- foot rampp into the charles river -- ramp into the charles river for the flugtag. first time it's been in boston. aid free convenient. want to give outinformation. so if you want to come down
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tomorrow for it. here are the details. it kicks off at 11 a.m. tomorrow and by noontime that's when the opening ceremonies begin. first craft is going to go off the ramp as you head into 12:30 and we get award ceremonies by the time you get to late afternoon. and it's going to be so much fun. lots going on down here they will close the gates once it gets full. so and at capacity at and you can take the foot bridges over and it's a great time and i will go live off the platform in the 6:00 hour. i know you are psyched about this. >> by the way you have to make sure you have the prep dance before you jump off because that's one of the biggest parts of the thing. >>i got to be creative and i haven't thought about it. maybe a weather dance or something you are right. >> a rain dance would be nice. thanks very much we will see you coming up in about 15 minutes here. speaking of the need for rain for the first time in
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extreme drought. the area in crisis is expanding to include boston and much of northeastern massachusetts. it's taken a toll on the water supply. governor baker called on residents to cut backwater use as much as possible for now. >> we had a light winter and we have a incredibly dry summer and those things by themselves have consequences for farming anding a klture but they have public -- cull-- agriculture but they have public safety issues. >> firefighters are concerned the drought wi put out fires and they expect food price will go up. donald trump and his running make will tour louisianach the trip is as president obama faces criticism for not cutting his vineyard vacation short to visit the state. the clinton campaign announced a big change in trump-- and trump showed off a softer side. craig boswell has the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: donald trump made an admission to a crowd in charlotte north carolina
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debate, and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don't choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. i have done that and believe it or not, i regret it. >> reporter: trump's campaign cheryl is under -- chairman is under scrutiny one i did after a staff shakeup diminished his responsibilities. the associated press obtained e- mails that operation to sway the government's opinion of the pro russian government between 2012 and 2014. major changes are coming for hillary clinton family foundation persistent questions about the level of influence foundation donors had while she was secretary of state have followed her on the campaign trail. >> former president bill clinton announced thursday he is resigning from the board and that the foundation will no longer accept corporate and
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the democratic nominee talked law and order during a meeting with law enforcement leaders in new york. >> we have to be clear eyed about the challenge we face and we need to work together to bridge the divides not stoke even more devisiveness. >> reporter: she acknowledged that it will be a difficult task to repair the bonds of trust and respect between police officers and communities. craig boswell, cbs news the white house. it's #:a-- 4:50. the next steek in the the zika virus. >> researchers are looking for volume uners. >> and russia changing its tune on searia after this young child rescued from a air strike
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breaking overnight police investigating a stabbing in woburn that happened after midnight outside a sports bar. the area in front of jake and joe's sports grill was blocked off as woburn and state police investigated. police are just leaving the scene and we victim lost a lot of blood. they were taken to the hospital. no word on their condition can or any arrests. we are following a developing story in w offburn police investigating a death of a 15 month old boy. noah john pass aid way from traumatic injuries he suffered while in the care of a baby- sitter. he and his twin sister why being watched when by in a apartment on kilby.
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underway after a massachusetts town rejected plans for a muslim cemetery. u.s. attorney carmen ortiz are look whether they violated civil rights in denying the requests. o-- request officials say traffic and environmental concerns. the lawyer for the islamic society says antimuslim biased place a role. the bound board welcomes the investigation showing the don't violate religious rights or discram nate on the basis of religion or -- discriminate onthe basis of religious denomination. 400 million dollar cash payment to iran was contingent on the release of several american hostages. it's the first time the u.s. has linked the two events. the obama administration has insisted the money was not ransom but money owed to iran as part of a failed arms deal
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were out of iran before turning over the money. the u.s. and russia voicing support for a u.n. proposal causing to weekly seas fires and -- cease fires in aleppo russian's decision to back the plan comes after this image of a boy went viral. he was rescued from a air strike carried out by russian or syrian warplanes. firefighters are beginning to make progress against a wild fire that has been raging out of control. right now, san bernardi so-called blue cut fire is 22% contained. it has been burning since tuesday and spread quickly over 56 square miles. some of the 82,000 people evacuated are beginning to be allowed back on their property. talking about taking one for the team. researchers a are looking for volume un-- are looking for volunteers willing to be infenged with the zika -- infected with the zika virus. they will test two vaccines this winter. to do that they need patients
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new hampshire and america stronger. i'm kelly ayotte, and i approved this message. talk about up close and personal, a humpback whale and calf performed their olympic routine for a dozen kayakers in british columbia. they spotted the whales paddled over for a took in the performance of a lifetime. that's wild. >> that's crazy. i would want to paddle closer but i would be a little nervous to get any closer than that. >> please don't land on me. >> i know right. your top stories weather and traffic are all straight ahead here on wbz. >> the news at 5 starts right now. breaking news at 5, a stabbing outside a sports bar in woburn the investigation underway.
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now under investigation and this morning his twin sister is in the hospital. what we are learning about the case. >> and tom brady not taking the field against the bears. the reports of an injury keeping him on the sidelines. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz this morning. >> good morning to you it's 5:00 right now. thanks for joining us i am chris mckinnon. >> i am breana pitts it's friday august 19th. danielle niles is go realize the first g was silence flugtag. i am good now. >> flugtag. now you got it. i had to be corrected too but we got it down and i am live here down by the charles river next to the hat shell where we have a free event. red bull flugtag. it's been around the world for 25 years and will be so much fun. the weather is going to

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