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been released. >> the first 911 call is from -- the hysterical mother, barely understandable and explaining that she and her 14- year-old son have been stabbed. >> my son is dying here. >> where is the person that did this, ma'am? >> she has locked the attacker out but it takes several minutes for the dispatcher to grasp that it's her 16-year-old son. >> he never did anything this. i don't know what's wrong. you have to hurry. >> at roughly the same time. a 911 call comes in from a neighbor saying that a teen is at her door. he's not injured and he's on our front porch. >> you have no injuries, right? >> no. >> he's okay. >> the dispatcher hangs up and
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the assailant. >> i'm just going to stay on the phone with you until the police arrive there to meet you. but you didn't see any weapons or anything like that. did he have any blood on his hands or anything. >> not that i can tell. >> within minutes police arrive to arrest him. >> a female police officer is asking him to come down our steps and asking where the knife is and he said i threw it. >> the sarasota county sheriff's office says he quickly made a full confession. his mother is a second grade teacher in newton. the 14-year-old is listed as critical but stable. ken macleod, wbz news. breaking now at 6:00. there has been a plane crash in littleton. a student lost engine power and
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plane crashed into several trees. the good news is that the pilot is said to be okay. the single engine cessna was badly damaged though. questions tonight about what happened to noah after this toddler died in the care of a babysitter. the 15-month-old died from traumatic injuries after spending days on life support at children's hospital. >> and his twin sister is still in the hospital. chantee lans has the the investigation. >> investigators were back outside of this home trying to figure out exactly what happened and what led to that little boy's death. [crying] >> this sobbing woman a source confirms is the babysitter of the 15-month-old boy. he was rushed to boston children's hospital monday and he remained on life support until thursday evening.
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remains at children's. the babysitter was meeting with police at the woburn pd as they try to sort out what led to noah's death. and we want to be clear that no charges have been filed and the district attorney's office says there's not completely clear if there was foul play. live in woburn, chantee lans, wbz suspect. police found a 31-year-old stabbed in the neck outside of jake's and joe's around 1:00 this morning. that man who was stabbed in the neck is in critical condition. police are combing surveillance tape and got a tip that the suspect may have been driving a green might be. police did try to pull over someone matching the description of the motorcycle. but the driver took off at 100
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caught him. a little last bit of summer and the warm temperatures are here to stay. the weekend forecast couldn't be better. >> it's fantastic. picture perfect start to the weekend this friday night. temperatures have cooled along the coast thanks to a sea breeze. 74 in boston. and 80 in plymouth. and mid-80s as you go inland. lawrence, 79 degrees. awesome weather and tonight we keep it clear and and overnight, a few clouds passing by. 67 for the low. and between 58 and 64 degrees in the suburbs. highs kicking up just a notch. around 80 degrees on the coast. a little bit of a sea breeze tomorrow afternoon. as we head to sunday, changes move into the forecast. and we keep it high the first half of the weekend. and i'll have the hour-by-hour timing and how much rain we
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forecast. new at 6:00, an mbta bus driver assaulted and tonight transit police are looking for the suspect. police are releasing some pictures here. this man assaulted a bus driver at the intersection of cambridge and brighton avenue after 12:30 monday night. tipsters can remain anonymous. and anyone with information is asked to call police. aaron hernandez will soon have to turn over his cell phone to >> they say he used the cell phone after a double murder. >> it means hernandez has to hand over the phone that he didn't want prosecutors to see. they argued that this phone has texts and phone calls from a man who saw hernandez fire the shots. that cell phone has been held by hernandez's legal team.
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lower court ruling and said the state can issue a search warrant to get information from the phone. the continued retention of this device can only be understood as having the effect of concealing it or removing it from the observation of others. the district attorney is now working to get a formal search warrant to seize the phone. a court ruled that hernandez will go on trial for the double murder in the south end in br right now he's serving a life sentence for the murder of odin lloyd. nearly 900 tips in the murder of a female jogger. and we're getting more insight into the types of tips. christina hager has the very latest. >> what we've learned from a police source is that investigators have reached out to the fbi for help with this case. they are working with dna
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>> a source tells wbz state police investigators have reached out to the fbi for assistance as they search for the man who had a physical struggle with vanessa marcotte before he murdered her and left her in the woods nearly two weeks ago. ed davis says in a case like this, the fbi has a lot to offer. >> ability to develop a profile based upon the method of operation of the suspect and what the like is a significant assistance to the investigators who are here and the fbi are extremely good at that. >> investigators are also working off the princeton police blotter that shows the tiny department took 91 calls in seven days including 18 suspicious person reports. male walking on railroad tracks near brook station road.
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>> it could be anybody and should you trust anybody? >> the 27 was living in princeton police found her body a half mile from her mother's home. a source said she was naked and burned. last week after the district attorney announced her killer would have had scratches and bruises police took two calls regard cuts on his arms. >> things that you would think nothing of, all of a sudden -- do i tell someone? >> those calls that were recorded on the princeton police blotter are separate from the state police anonymous tip line which at that point has brought in about 890 tips. in princeton, christina hager, wbz news. david, back to you.
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his chairman resigned today. he was part of an undercover pro russian operation in the ukraine and never disclosed that work. in the meantime, trump toured the damage from historic flooding in louisiana. hillary clinton saying that former secretary of state colin powell told her to use a private e-mail account for state business. the claim came out in notes that clinton handed this week. powell says he doesn't remember that conversation. big show at last night's billy joel concert at fenway. >> 50, 60 years, i guess. >> billy joel says it took him 60 years. and only 13 years for the local boy to play next to the piano
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?[ music ] ? >> it was a dream come true for boston's bradley roach playing with lily joel in front of a -- billy joel in front of a sold out fenway park. >> one day after the concert of his life bradley is still very much on cloud nine. >> reporter: not everyone can say they've fulfilled their childhood dream at theup age of
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joel as fenway park. >> i don't think awesome is the right word. >> he's the youngest selected to perform at fan you'll hall >> i couldn't imagine a world without music. >> he's been to every one of the concerts. he held up a gn a campaign on twitter to get joel's attention. >> you are my music idol and i would love to play with you. >> billy joel invited him to play for one song. >> root beer rag. favorite song, favorite album, favorite artist. >> be honest with me. were you information? >> a little bit before stage
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of shoes, i don't know if i'll wear them again. >> bradley just completed a five week program at the berkeley college of music. and was selected as the keyboardist. >> my other dream is to spread my music around the world and make a difference. >> when david robichaud did th billy joel said we got to get this kid up here. >> remember when you were young and going back to school. and they used to make you write that essay, what i did on my summer vacation. >> i think he wins. >> and we also win this weekend because the weather is going to be great. >> mainly dry and we have a small chance for rain late sunday to early monday morning. right as the weekend wraps up.
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to get the outdoor plans in. we'll have the hour-by-hour timing in just a minute. and there's a touch of fall in the 7-day forecast for a brief period of time. right now. boston, we hid 81 today. we're down in the 70s. the average high should be 79 this time of year. notice the average high is starting to go down and down as we get to the fall season but not yet. plenty of heat too. 92degrees is the record set back in 1983. and 74 in boston right now. 83 in taunton. and 76 chatham. the ocean temperature a warm 71 degrees. hour-by-hour temperatures stay in the 70s. 3a.m. in the morning, 69 and we're all clear overnight with an ultimate low of 67. fitchburg, 62. some of the areas to the north and west and in some suburbs
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the humidity stays pretty low and tomorrow humidity is not a factor. once again, another dry one and 79 in boston and the low to mid- 80s as you get inland and around the cape and the islands. and if you're heading to beach, 78 to 84 degrees. gorgeous weather. water temps -- the weekend planner, saturday 85 ultimately with 84degrees on sunday. and changes move in. and more humidity is expected as we anticipate our next round of rain. high pressure is in control over the next 24 hours. and here's 9 a.m. saturday. and you're starting with a few clouds, a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day too. and the forecast model hinting at some moisture and the potential for an isolated shower. it doesn't look like we'll see too much action tomorrow. most of this overexaggerating what should happen. and we do anticipate maybe a
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the west. 9a.m. sunday dry in massachusetts and then the cold front approaches moving into the berkshires by 7 p.m. a good coating of rain, up to a quarter inch in some locations. after the cold front moves through monday afternoon it turns windy and it does turn drier. and we'll be very, very sunny the next couple of days too. and gusty northwest winds bringing us to 80 most of day in the 70s monday. and that's why -- i mean a slight touch of fall. tuesday, 80 degrees and we start to rebound. mid- to upper 80s and close to 90 by next friday. back to you. and in this heat, hockey news. >> and a little bit of disappointment. >> can we just skip over it? >> feels like we should. >> the bruins fans didn't want
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minutes ago on the team twitter account. >> drafted by the predators and never signed. he played college at harvard and then became a free agent. he met with several teams this week, including the bruins, he elected not to sign with the hometown team and opted to take his talent to madison square garden. no doubt disappointing news for the bruins and their fans. there seems to be questions as answers surrounding the injury that tom brady suffered. bill belichick said it was his decision not to play brady. an accident occurred and tom will be okay in time. the plan was to play all three quarterbacks against the bears but brady never came out for warmups. and then we got word that he
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working on his cleats. how severe was the injury? will it require stitches? will it sign line brady? >> we could see brady monday when they are back on the practice field. jimmy garoppolo found out late he would be starting. and they got a jump start from the defense. picked off brian hoyer and th games. the patriots needed four plays after that to get in the end zone. legarrette blount ran well. and garoppolo engineers a solid drive. a tough one just before the break. and still work to be done but garoppolo was happy with the drive. >> finishing with a touchdown
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i forget how many seconds but it was 12 or 13 on the clock. and taking the last shot in the first half is what we always try to do. we don't want to give them an opportunity to score. it was executed pretty well. just something good to build off of. >> the patriots play the first road game when they take on carolina. kickoff is 7:30. fifthquarter right here after the game. only here on wbz. the red sox and tigers meet in detroit. a game and a half behind -- leading baltimore. and it will be a roller coaster ride with the sox. >> and you thought garoppolo looked good? >> much improved. >> i meant in the presser.
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>> well if you're in boston you might have noticed a long line on boylston street. >> more than 100 waiting in line for kanye west's store to open. he's now a fashion designer and hundreds were waiting to get their hands on his unique clothing. the store said they would stay open to sunday at 6:00 or until they run out of stock. it will be interesting to see what happens first. >> knows how to create a moment. >> he's a smart guy. >> stay with us. we're back with a look at the weekend forecast.
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we were talking about what a gorgeous summer it's been. remember hurricane bob? >> 25 years ago today. >> that's the last time a major hurricane hit new england. >> that's remarkable. >> and you can find the story at www.cbsboston.com. danielle did a wonderful piece on it. so the memory is fresh and alive. and again, we're not tracking any hurricanes so far. so that's fantastic. on with summer. this weekend glorious. mid-80s for saturd and there's a chance for showers and storms. moving along a cold front after it sweeps through monday morning. we turn cooler, drier, gusty wind and a high of 80 degrees. a touch of the fall and back to more summer. and getting close to 90. >> by the way one of our twitter fans pointed out
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of damage. >> the technicalities. thanks so much for watching. >> pelley: zika breaks out of the containment zone. a new cluster turns up, this time in a major tourist destination. >> from the sun and fun capital of the world, miami beach! >> pelley: also tonight, trump dumps his campaign chairman. and tries somethi humility. >> i regret it. and i do regret it. particularly, where it may have caused personal pain. >> pelley: regrets, too, from ryan lochte. he apologizes for the behavior that got him branded "the ugly american." and steve hartman-- when marge harlan recreated history, she reopened old wounds. >> no, i don't like it.
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