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roiive from the channel 4 studios in boston -- live from the channel 4 studios in boston this is wbz this morning. >> good morning it's 6:00 thanks for joining i chris mckinnon. >> i am breana pitts we are following breaking news. police on the scene of a stabbing in woburn. >> developing this morning the death of a 15 month old also under investigation. his twin sister in the hospital. what we are learning about this case. scratched from his start last night with an injury. what the team is saying about reports he cut his finger with a pair of scissors. >> and breaking news from rio involving an olympic swimmer. >> we will get to those stories in minute but first the forecast danielle niles is live this morning by the hatch shell. she is being pushed into the refer but a -- river by a group of dancing people that's literally what's happening. >> yep that's essentially how it will go. good morning to you. i am live here in front of the
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platform. red bull flugtag is in town. first time ever in boston. they have been all around the world for 25 years. and aid really fun can he -- it's a really fun competition and it's free to come watch it tomorrow. we will talk more about that in a second. let's go out the door a beautiful start to the day on friday. happy friday everyone. 60s and 70s in terms of temperatures right now. we are 73 degrees in boston. about 10 degrees cooler and chatham 71 degrees. same in manchester and 60s in keene back up to springfield at 60a cool courtable start-- costable start. -- comfort cannable start. -- comfortable start. we will have a blend of sun- clouds and we will stay dry. so the planner goes this way. morning rush hour, quiet no issues. rise came up a couple minutes ago. -- sunrise came up a couple minutes ago. plenty of sunshine through the afternoon. 83 by your midday lunch hour.
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the coastline and then 85 for the ride home. looks great sunset at 7:38 and we will be right around 80 at the coastline. both saturday and sunday look awesome too. chris and breana i have a team taking part in the flugtag tomorrow. to of them -- two of them will interview in the next 10 minutes and we will get their thoughts how they have been work on it and,000 they -- working on it and how they think it will go. first traffic and weather together. >> thanks danielle. let's look from exit 13. traffic is flowing great this morning. i am not sure why, but just go with it. you don't have to leave the house early. keep in mind if you take the t there are delays on the orange line this morning. breaking overnight, policeinvestigating a stabbing outside a sports bar in woburn. the victim has serious injuries. let's go to and he and he-- anna meiler on the scene.
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office-- tone's office -- attorney's office tells us a 30- year-old man was stabbed around time the restaurant was closing. a portion of the parking lot is blocked off with crime tape and there's a puddle of blood near the door. massachusetts say the police responded along with woburn police around 12:30 this morning. i counted 18 evidence markers on the ground. investigators spend several hours placing pieces of evidence into bags. again a 31-year-old man stabbed here outside jake sports grill. the victim was rushed to leahy hospital with serious injuries. and the district attorney's office says he is in critical condition at this time. right now there is no word on any suspects and no avests have -- arrests have been made. anna meiler, wbz this morning. now back to you. we are following another developing story in woburn the death of a baby boy under investigation and his twin sister is in the hospital. nicole jacobs has the developments from the wbz satellite center. >> reporter: many questions
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boy. we know he was on life support and later died. i can also tell you that according to authorities at this point there are no charges and we do know that an extensive investigation is underway. here's a picture of 15-month- old noah john. we have learned he died thursday night from traumatic injuries he suffered while at this kilby street home. he and his twin sister were in the care of a baby-sitter who made the 911 call. the twin sister was also injured and is currently at boston children's hospital. at this point the exact injuries are unclear as well as how the two babies sustained the injuries. but the middlesex district torn's office tells us this -- attorney's office tells us the case remains open and they are investigating. so for the department of children and families. in the satellite center nicole jacobs wbz this morning. overnight police investigating a bad accident in dorchester. it happened around 10 near colony avenue and dorchester
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conditions. tom brady was supposed to start last night against the chicago bears. but the patriots qb suffered an injury and was scratched before the game. reports say that brady cut his right thumb before the game. the quarterback was in uniform using scissors to clean his cleats when the accident happened. brady's agent told wbz sports last night "an accident occurred and tom will be okay in time. he wouldn't elap rate on a timetable. so for the second week in jimmy garoppolo gets a start. he throws for 181 yards and 16 of 21 passes. pats won 23-22 and gra rope low said he was surprise -- garoppolo said he was surprised to get the start. >> i didn't think i was going to and then stuff came up and you know i got tossed in there it was a good test and i just always keeps you on your toes kind of how coach preaches you never know when you are go in and when your number is going to be called be ready for it.
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things happen that are unexpected. and you know he's been prepared for that from the day he got here. i think all of our players are. so, things you know sometimes things happen and they change and you have to adjust to them. an offense for quarterbacks that's a audible. >> the pats will be back at it a week from today in carolina against the panthers. pregame show starts at 7 on wbz. american swimmer james feigen making a brazilian authorities. his lawyer says he will pay nearly $11,000 to leave brazil. this comes after police say he and three teammates including ryan lochte lied about being robbed. jamie yuccas has the latest. >> reporter: american swimmer jimmy feigen testified overnight -- before a judge. as bentd and conger made their way back to the united states
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they were detained wednesday as part of the ongoing investigation into claims they along with feigen and ryan who. chte were robbed at gun -- lochte were robbed at gun point. >> they pulled us over and told the other swim others get down on the ground. >> reporter: brazilian official say the video proves it's not true showing the womeners -- swimmers confronted by armed security after vandalizing a gas station a statement by the u.s. olympic committee thursday appeared to agre brazilian account saying security demanded the athletes provide a monetary payment and once paid, they were allowed to leave. lochte's former coach says they could face sanctions that is could hurt their careers. >> united states swimming takes a pretty strict stand if allegations like this are true so i would suspect that there would be some kind of suspension involved. >> reporter: lochte who is back in the u.s. is sticking to his story so far.
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any consequences for the athletes. jamie yuccas, cbs news, rio day yeah narrow -- rio some day yeah nare -- rio de janeiro. a 16-year-old frameham bow -- framingham boy is in custody -- framing ham -- framingham boy is in custody accused of attempting to kill his family e stabbed his mother and younger brother repeatedly while the family was on vacation -- brother repeatedly while the family was on vacation. she and her 14-year-old son are hospitalized in critical condition. his mom is a second grade teacher in newton. the superintendent tells us the district is offering support to faculty and students as they prepare for the start of the school year. an incredible show of strength as strangers rescue three people head by a car near downtown crossing. a woman was pinned under the car. working together several people picked up the mercedes and
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including the woman's son. police say 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 pedestrian and she tried to take off. a mob came out of nowhere and surrounded the car and she had people underneath the car. >> they are expected to recover. no word whether the driver will face charges. a man almost steals another family's child and the whole thing is caught shirt casually walks by and swings the young boy over his shoulder. at first the boy's father thought it was a store playee playing a joke but he realized what was happening and followed the man who hand the child back over to the father. store owners made sure the guy did not get away before police got there. >> we want to make sure the guy was caught so as soon ace found out he was in the woods i ran you know i dropped everything.
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before police got on the scene. o'brien is now charged with kidnapping and resisting arrest. a judge ordered him held on 100,000 dollars cash bail. coming up on wwz this morning the restaurant started by thewallburg family under -- the wahlburg family under fire. >> what they are accused of doing. >> changes on campaign trail. donald trump's apology and what hillary clinton is promising to do. >> a winning play on the field for a patriots fan from florida. and his dad. >> speaking of winning one of the teams that is competing in the red bull flying to go -- flugtag wait until you see the outfits. they will jump off the 22 foot platform in a human force flame i guess? i will take part too. weather looks fantastic of the we will go through the entire weekend in detail when we come
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matthew is living with a rare bloodies order he traveled with his son all the way from florida for last night's game when the team found out they brought him to the field for a special meet and greet. love to see stuff like that. >> that's awesome great seats. all right it's 6:1 right now on your -- 6:14 right now and danielle niles is live at the hatch shell for something special. >> going for a swim danielle? >> going for a little dunk in the charles river. and in just about from now i am joined with one of the teams something wonderful is going to be taking part in the competition. flugtag tomorrow. we will talk about what they are doing the ought awesome come iewms in minute. let's -- costumes in minute. let's get to the weather so you didk can get your day planned. temperatures comfortable out the door right now. we are in the 60s and 70s. 73 in boston. 62 in taunton and 70 in lawrence and worcester down towards the vineyard as well.
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much. zooming out the view high pressure is in control. we have a few scattered clouds today and today going to be storm free as well. so high temperatures with a little sea breeze kicking in at the coastline are going to be right around or over 80. 65 to 80 on cape cod. and then in the mid to upper 80s through the interior. so warm to borderline hot day through the interior but hugh medity is in check. a few clouds overnight tonight. upper 50s in so chilliestsunday, you. 64 in the other -- suburbs. 64 in others. here's tomorrow's highs low 80s at the coast beautiful day. sunshine and clouds. and very similar to this afternoon. mid to upper 80s inland. and the south southeast breeze is going to be about 8 to 16 miles per hour tomorrow. and sunday, slightly cooler. but the humidity is going to balance it out. so the dew . will creep up and turn sticky on sunday after --
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sticky an sunday afternoon. a little green is on the map outside 495 tomorrow afternoon. maybe an isolated storm or two that pops. most of us won't see it. sunday low clouds fills neigh cross the lower connecticut river valley. we wait on thunderstorms but not until sunday evening and night. so even by 3, 4:00 notice clouds fill in towards the evening and any thunderstorms hold off until after the the sun sets and they come through pretty quickly monday morning she will push out of here fast and a grea with another warmup and we should push 90 or near there heading into thursday of next week. so i am joined by the 5 team members of something wonderful. i love that name by the way. congratulations on your first flugtag. tell me about love pop and you are the ceo. >> yeah so love pop as a company in boston we make beautiful laser cut paper art. this is one of our designs here lopster very appropriate for
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making cards and by night building the red bull flugtag flying machine. >> how long have you been practicing where did you get the inspiration for the costumes and you gave me a little preview of what you have been doing but tell me about that. >> so we have been practicing for the last two months building the craft for the last two months and designed it in 3d software and put it together and have been practicing in field around boston going as fast as we could seeing how high we could get it. >> you are the are the pushers. >> that's right. >> have you been working out getting rade to push him off but you go off the flight deck. >> yes of course. >> are you, sighted. >> very excited. pushing our -- excited. >> very excited pushing our ce off the off the platform that's fun. >> you see the red bull triangle that's the record set in 2013 what do you think u think you will hit it. >> i think he will land on the land. no water involved.
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far you get out there but creativity so what are thecostumes all about take out the wings. i kind of like this. you are judged on creativity and i think there's going to be a lot of creativity and showmanship with team something wonderful chris and breana good luck and thanks for coming out. >> thanks so much. >> i will jump off the 22 foot high platform not jumping flying off the platform in the next half-hour. s weather together. >> we will see if you make it to memorial drive too. thanks very much. let's look live at the zakim bridge and you can see volume is building up a little bit. but things are moving along pretty well. leverett connector is not really jammed for this time of the day. and we will keep an eye on any problems. smooth sailing from north south and west. to campaign 2016, donald trump and his running mate are expected to tour louisianaality
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>> sometimes in the heat of 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. >> trump says he especially regrets comments that caused personal pain but he didn't go into specifics. but democratic opponent she says trump's apology was nothing more than words on a teleprompter and major changes are coming from clinton's family foundation. yesterday former president bill clinton announced he is resigning from the board and that the foundation will no longer accept corporate and foreign donations if his wife is elected president. the new wynne casino opens in june 20e 19 according to the globe. wynne resorts gave the
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work on the more than 2 billion dollar casino began earlier this month once it obtained a key permit from the state that was held up in court. they expect to have 250 workers on the project by the end of 2016. the hamburger chain found by mark donny and paul wahlburg is being sued. class action complaint has been filed against wahlburgers they accuse management of denying them proper wages. they claim the company paid them significantly fewer hours than they worked. the company's values and touts the acting brothers as being very involved. 6:20 on your friday morning. straight ahead a. huge night for team us amount in track and -- usa team in track and field. >> we take you inside some of the best museums for next to nothing. the deals for the whole family. >> and the message from governor baker as the drought
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we are nearing the end of summer but the savings are not over yet. >> they are not. to get the kid back to learning visit some of the boston's best museums and now we are showing you how to do it for a fraction of the regular cost. we take closer look in this week's bz summer of savings. the museum of fine arts is one of the largest museums in than 350,000 pieces of art for free each wednesday they open the doors at no cost to you. kid under 6 are always free at the museum and students from 7 to 17 are free weekdays after 3 and on weekend. from the classical art to something more playful boston children's museum has a friday night deal for families. take the kids for just one dollar.
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home to pieces of for fighting history including antique trucks, kids can check it out for free each say from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. nearby in the seaport the ica sits on boston harbor and enjoy the art and view for free thursdays after 5. families get in free. the last saturday of every month and kids 17 and under are free all the time. by the way boston public library offers free or discounted passes to many museums in the area including science and boston children's museum. for more information on the passes and free and discounted days at the museums we talked about log onto cbsboston.com. the three peat is complete for usain bolt. he won gold in the 200 moater for the third consecutive time yesterday but he still disappointed. he finished the race .59 seconds short of his own world
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and good news for the u.s. on the track. ashton edone defend his decathlon. the 28-year-old sealed the win a strong fer formance in the 1500 meter race yesterday and becomes the third man ever to successfully defend the gold in the decathlon. another big win for team usa in the 400 meter hurdles. muhammad won gold and ashley spencer took the bronze. and ryan krauseer won record fashion. he set an olympic record of 22.52 meters. american joe kovak tox the silver and here's the medal count. u.s. hitting triple digits. 100 medals overall. china is still a distant second followed by great britain. 6:26. lots more to come including the next step in fighting the zika virus. >> why researchers are looking for some volunteers. >> also ahead, russia changing its tune in syria after this
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four hundred million siphoned from local districts that desperately need it. four hundred million that won't fund more science and technology, arts or preschool, counseling, or smaller class sizes. four hundred million unavailable to the ninety-six percent of students who don't attend charter schools. let's improve public schools for all students, not just a select few. vote no on question 2. hey mom, i could use some basil. oh, sure thing, sweetie. life is eating out of a flower pot. wait where's the? right. it's being a food paparazzi. honey, your rump roast just broke the internet. as it should. and a takeout romantic. dessert!
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braking news right now at 6:30 a stabbing investigation in woburn. what police say happened outside a sports bar overnight in a toddler tragedy. a 15 -- overnight. >> a toddler tramming day 15- month-old -- tragedy. a 15 mong old -- 15 month old toyed. >> a big payment a olympic swimmer made to authorities in brazil. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston this >> good morning to you. it's friday and it's 6:30. i am chris mckinnon. >> i am breana pitts we are getting rade for the weekend and there's a huge event in boston called the flugtag and it's kind of a crazy event. >> as it crazy convenient and we will see a lot of teams -- event and we will see a lot of teams creating the flying machines. danielle niles is life at the hatch shell and she will take the ramp for a test run this
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minutes. the 22 foot high platform henned meet red bull flugtag. 29 teams will be -- behind me -- behind me, the red bull flugtag. 29 teams will take place. i am going to fly on layerity bird number 33. he will take off with me on him -- larry the bird number 33. he will take off with me on him. first. temperatures beautiful out the door right now. and we will be in the 80s for the upcoming weekend as well which is fantastic. 86 tomorrow with sun and clouds. right around 80 at the coast. and beautiful day overall with a blend of sun and clouds and isolated storm north and west of boston. isolated. that's all it would be. 84 on sunday but humidity goes up a little bit. saturday lill and radar quiet -- satellite and radar quiet. a few scattered clouds around
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rising into the upper -- boston, rising into the upper 70s. mid to upper 80s inhand. look a -- inland. i am out here to take a dunk and the flugtag is a free event and opens tomorrow at 11 a.m. and you can come down with family and friends to take in the competition. i will have more on that coming up. let's go out the door on the roads to check on the commute. >> can't wait to see you taking a dip in the charms. this is there's volume as you make your way from chelsea this morning. but so far things are good on the roadways right now. the expressway is the toughest ride and it's a 15 minute ride from the split on up into boston. breaking overnight, police investigating a stabbing in woburn. the victim has serious injuries. let's get to anna meiler who somebody out scene -- who is on the scene with the latest. >> reporter: the district torn's office tells us a 31 shall dern-- torn's office
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year-old man was stabbed around the time the restaurant was closing. there is a puddle of blood near the front door. and you can see there's a cleaning crew here working to clean up this very gruesome crime scene. massachusetts state police responded along with woburn police around 12:30. i counted 18 evidence markers placed on the ground. investigators spent several hours taking pictures of the crime scene and placing pieces of evidence into stabbed here outside jake and joe's sports grill. victim was rushed to leahy hospital with serious injuries and the da's office says he is in critical condition at this time and there is no word on any suspects and no arrests have been made. reporting live in woburn anna meiler wbz this morning. >> thanks very much. we are following a developing story from woburn. the death of a baby boy under investigation.
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the satellite center this morning with the latest developments. nicole. >> reporter: so many questions surround the death of this baby boy. we do know he was on life support for several days. no charges have been filed but we have learned an extensive investigation is underway. here's a picture of 15-month- old noah john. we have learned he died thursday night from traumatic injuries he suffered while at this kilby street home in the care of a baby-sitter who made the 911 call. twin sister was injured and is at boston children's hospital. at this point, the exact injuries are unclear. as well as how the two babies sustained them. middlesex district attorney's office says the case remains opened and they are investigating. so is the same for the department of children and families. in the satellite center nicole jacobs wbz this morning. >> thank you. breaking news this morning,
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has reached a deal with brazilian authorities to leave the country but it's going cost him. his lawyer says the olympian will pay nearly $11,000 to leave brazil. this comes after police say he along with three other teammates including ryan lochte lied about being robbed. tom bready was supposed to start -- brady was supposed to start last night's game against the bears but the patriots qb was scratched before the game because of an injury the reports -- injury. reports say he cut his right thumb. as scissors to clean the cleats when that accident happened. his agent told wbz sports last night "an didn't occurred and tom will be okay in time but he would not elaborate on a timetable for recovery. so for the second week in a row jimmy garoppolo gets a start. he played well throwing for 181 yards 16 of 21 passing. pats win 23-22 and garoppolo said he was surprised to get
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then some stuff came up and i got tossed in there so it was a good test i guess and i just always keeps you on your toes kind of how coach preaches you never know when you are going to go in and when your number is going to get called. you have to be ready for it. >> it's part of football. things happen that are unexpected and you know he's been prepared for that from the day he got here. i think all of our players are. so things you know sometimes things happen and they change and you have to adjust to them. and offense for quarterbacks that's a audible. >> the next patriots game is a week from today in carolina again the panthers. pregame starts at 7 p.m. right here on wbz. for fighters are beginning -- for fighters are beginning to make -- firefighters are beginning to make progress at a fire raging out of control. the blue cut fire in san bernardino is 22% contained. it has been burning since tuesday and spread quickly over 56 square miles.
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the property. 6:37. a surprising admission from the state department. a 400 million dollar cash payment to iran was contingent on release of several american hostages. it is the first time the u.s. has linked the two events. the obama administration insisted the money was not ransom but money owed to eye ran as part of a failed arms deal 35 years ago. state department said they bathed until the four hostages were out of iran before turning over the mone support for a u.n. proposal that calls for weekly cease fires in the syrian city of aleppo russia's decision to support the plan comes can after this picture went viral. he was rescued from a air strike carried out by russian or syrian warplanes. federal investigation is now underway after a massachusetts town rejected plans for a muslim cemetery. u.s. attorney carmen ortiz is
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denying the request. town official croited traffic and environmental concerns a lawyer for the islamic society of greater worcester suggested antimuslim bias played a role in the decision. the board of selection says they welcome the investigation to show zoning and land use practice doesn't vie litany rights or discriminate on the basis of religion or religious denomination. for the first massachusetts is experiencing anextreme drought. the area is expanding to include boston and northeastern massachusetts and it's taking a toll on the water supply. governor charlie baker called on residents to cut backwater use for as much as -- back on water use for as much as possible. >> we had a light winter and have a incredibly dry summer and those things by themselves have consequences for farming andconsequences for agriculture generally but they have public safety issues.
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ability to put out fires and farmers expect as the drought affects crops food price also go up. talking about take one for the team. researchers are looking for volunteers willing to be infected with the zika virus. a u.s. team had begin safety testing two possible zika vaccines this winter. of course to do that they need patients. but the researchers also want to learn more about the course of the vaccine from the moment of infection to the time symptoms appear which is why they want volunteers. a bad break for court a federal judge rejected a 100 million dollar settlement that would have been divided among 380,000 drivers. drivers claim uber exploited them by treating them as independent contractors instead of employees. if they are determined to be employees uber has to pay payroll taxes and ensure drivers earn a minimum wage. we are following breaking news right now. indiana university is warning students someone with a handgun
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welcome back it's 6:43 on friday morning. we are rolling right toward the weekend. >> oh, yes we are and danielle niles is kicking off the weekend telling us about the event that's happening by the hatch shell but she will demonstrate for us. danielle flugtag jump is at >> my heart is racing just a little bit. i am not going to lie. and larry the bird is right next to me about to take off on number 33. if i cannot meet larry bird in person this is the next best thing taking off a 22 foot platform and i have team fight or flight and we will talk to them in second. this is their first time taking part in the flugtag event. they are decked out in hockey gear. let's talk about the forecast first. it's just a beautiful start to
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temperatures are running in the 70s. 60s in the suburbs. and a cool but comfortable start. mightity still in check. satellite and radar too shows nothing going on across new england. few middle and high all the tiew tude clouds and that's -- altitude clouds and that's about it. storm free from start to finish. highs in the 80s. there's a little sea breeze at the coastline and that will keep temperatures in the low 80s but through the interior in the mid to upper 80s. that includes places like the merrimack hills probably about 84 and 85 in worcester and southeastern massachusetts says well, it should be the mid to upper 80s at the coast cape and islands in the upper 70s to low 80s for highs today. beautiful beach weather. speaking of the cape and islands, always like to give outforecast through the weekend and it looks great. humidity staying low and plenty of sunshine both today and tomorrow. and on sunday, the humidity is going go up a little bit so you will feel the difference as the
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to upper 60s. what about north? lakes and mountains, heading back up to north conway. looking great. it's a little warmer in central and northern new hampshire western maine so low to mid-80s for highs. plenty of sunshine today arm -- and tomorrow a slight risk of a isolated thunderstorm later on sunday. speaking of which let's go through the hour by hour forecast. and it shows that tomorrow north and west of boston mainly outside of 495, there will be thunderstorms. but it would be isolated at best. sunday, starting with some morning clouds and then we end up bringing the sunshine out. there will be no storm threat until sunday after the sun sets. so that's good news and that band of rain looks leek it comes through sunday night into early monday and then it clears back out. nice dry air comes in and plenty of sunshine looks beautiful. and temperatures right around 80 degrees but warming upe you will see it in the 7-day up
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all right guys i am like out of breath and i am so nervous. but here's thing. you are taking part in this. team of 5 you buddies like what's going on give meet low down. >> we are friends -- give me the low down. >> we are all friends we are we are commemorating a big moment in boston aviation history which is stanley cup winning goal in 1970. >> that's fantastic. you are the pilot and they are the pushers. how have you been training this? >> [audio not understandable] >> so you are not only judged on how far you get off the dock but are you wearing this tomorrow what's your game plan? [audio not understandable] >> we have some good plans in store for everybody tomorrow. >> you have a piece of advice for me? >> think light thoughts and hold your breath. >> okay. here we go apparently going to
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i have to take the ifb off so i won't be able to hear you in studio once i unplug. we don't want electronics going into the water. jason if you want to come over here i will hand off the mic in a second too. let's grab this off here. this is larry the bird number 33 here e looks -- here. he looks like he is in readygood shape when the other wing is put on there's a lot of wind underneath it. ths climb up and there's a nice cushioned seat up the top here. okay. guys i'm doing all right i got the whole pushing crew i am kind of squat here holy moley. this is crazy might be craziest thing i've done. wish me luck i will and the mic over. >> all right. >> love you honey.
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the bird ready to -- larry the bird ready to go. there she goes. oh. splashdown. she made it 10 feet not the 250 or so world record that she was going for but hook she sur -- look she survived a dip in the charles. >> i want to watch that gopro video look forward to that. look and she has a ride back. >> a ride back to shore and oweekend officially started. good job very proud of you back here in the studios. time to check the traffic and weather together. >> all right let's get a live look right now at the zakim bridge and traffic is slow going as you approach the o'neill tunnel of the volume also building over on the leverett connector making your way into the city. breaking news overnight police investigating a stabbing in wo sp burn. da's office says a 31-year-old man was -- woburn.
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time. the victim is in critical condition. so far no arrests have been made. we are following breaking news indiana university is warning students someone with a handgun has been spotted near the school's bloomington campus. students are being told to seek heather lock their doors and wait until given the all clear. student not on campus should stay away. we will bring you new information as we get it. frightening video this morning. police in woburn are investigating the death of a - night from traumatic injuries he suffered while in the care of his baby-sitter. he and his twin sister were being watched on monday what frantic 911 call was made. the girl is being treated at boston children's hospital in frightening video shows the moment a man tries to snatch a child from a store in quincych the man's father thought it was joke at first and chased the man when he figured out what was happening. store employees and that father
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the bears but he reportsedly cut his -- reportedly cut his right thumb while cleaning the cleats and was scratched. jimmy garoppolo got the second start of the preseason. he hooked up with aj derby for the 16-yard touchdown to give the pats the lead and it was his first touchdown pass of the preseason and he went 16-21 for 181 yards and pats win this one 23-22. the red sox took a 3- bullpen let this one get away. and ending the sox 6 game winning streak. and this time the main culprit the righty gave up three consecutive hits including this single to cabrera cutting the lead to one and brad let martinez tie it up at 3 and another walk gave the tigers a lead. two teams play tonight in detroit.
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add more mod are amenities. boston herald reports team owners have put aside 4 million dollars for improvements including more dug out seating right field grand strand bar and new suites. >> about 6:54. time for a closer look at what's coming up at 7. on cbs this morning. >> let's check in with gayle king good morning. >> good morning to you chris and breana. ahead donald trump expresses regret for some of his words. we will talk with john dickerson about whether it means a shift in the campaign. n -- gold medal gymnast simone biles joins us. we will see you at 7 straight
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just about maybe 8, 9 minutes ago history was made wbz. >> danielle niles went flying into the charles river and we want to check in with her now. how you feeling? >> i survived. one thing the charles river is like 82 degrees and it was really warm. surprisingly. and thank you to anna meiler for the semiwatt are proof mass consider semiwater proof mass-- semiwater proof mascara. it was fun and now i feel look
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no it was actually kind of cool i didn't make the world record which is toward the triangle down there. but i have to say chris and breana it was pretty close. >> you did not stay on the seat very long. >> you didn't you flew off and the wing broke off leary the bird. >> i can't hear you -- larry the bird. >> i can't hear you but i made it and that's all. >> thanks danielle. cbs this morning is next on
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