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. right now at 4:30, hermine canceling ferry service and toppling trees, the latest on how the storm is impacting our forecast. >> a molotov cocaine thrown on a police officer's front lawn. the investigation underway this morning. >> a warning in boston after a woman says assaulted a popular tourist spot. 0. good morning, every. thanks for joining us. >> it is the sixth day of september. if you lived out there in metro west in the past few days, you've been saying hermine, what hermine. >> definitely depends on where
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coastline. post tropical storm hermine still spinning to our south out over the ocean. still has some max hum winds of 65 miles per hour. but that's out over the ocean. so we've seen the gusty wind that we've had and caused damage yesterday start to subside. these are the current wind gusts. even over the cape and islands where wet the gusts, 23 miles per hour gusts right now. a few gusts occasionally over metro west. not a lot on the green on i -- on the radar. a few more, you may need the wipers on intermittently here. so i would have the umbrella on standby today. we're getting these bursts of light rain that pivot in off the ocean. that's what we'll contend with today. not a soaking wind but some scattered showers. 65 for rush hour this morning.
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afternoon. some peaks of -- peeks of sunshine. an isolated pocket of damage or two may be possible. temperatures up around 70 through the afternoon. >> all right. thank you. if you need to take any of the ferries between boston, the came and islands today, you'll want to call ahead. >> some services already canceled this morning. choppy seas and high winds forced the steam ship short to suspended service. we caught up with some islanders who got lot with the wind and weather. i understand it's not their fault but at least improve it a little more. >> i guess i'll have to cancel my work tomorrow. call in not sick, obviously. but. >> it's already, because they have a mean breakfast buffet up there. >> there you go. going to be a few more days before all those islanders make it home with rough seas hanging around for much of the week. >> the ghost card -- coast guard
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they have a crew on this ship. they say the tahoma is standing by ready to go with resources from air station cape cod. and strong winds also toppling trees across our area. this is video from taunton. a similar scene in communities all across the state where trees have been weakened. stay with wbz as we track hermine's impact only new england. get any time update on the cbs weather app, facebook, unfortunately the wind helped fuel a fire at this occasion-front home last night. according to tax records, the multi million dollar property belonged to the late james. firefighters from several communities fought the flames along ocean road. crews reported some issues trying to pull water from hydrants there. no word yet on a cause. breaking news overnight a driver cashes in the back of a state police cruiser.
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exit 18. a woman was seen getting a sobriety test and was taken into custody. no word, though, if the trooper was injured. a molotov cocktail burning in a police officer's front yard. investigators are trying to figure out if that officer was targeted. this is a video of the device. there was no math damage to the home but you can see part of the lawn was scorched. it happened early sunday morning. no one was hurt but boston police are urging officers to be on ale. the safety and well-being of any officers is always of the highest importance to me. and as a result, this is an incident we are taking seriously and investigating accordingly. 4:34 right now. the boston police union and the city are headed to court today over body cameras. a hearing is scheduled in suffolk super court with the city's police union asking a judge for an injunction to temporarily hold off on beginning the program. the program was supposed to
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injunction request is to stop the city from implementing the body cams until both sides can renegotiate a new deal. right now police are searching for a man who sexually assaulted a woman on the greenway. the victim gave police a good description. we have a closer look at the investigation. >> that is a light frightening. >> reporter: new alarm at an incident that happened right at the cross roads of tourism and business in boston early monday rn police responded here to the area of state street and atlantic avenue. a woman told cops she was walking through the greenway towards the carousel when a man approached her and sexually assaulted her. >> really sad. >> reporter: those who walk here now on edge. the attack happening in an area known to be safe and well-lit. >> i do feel comfortable walking by myself at night. it depends on the distance of travel. >> reporter: the victim described the suspect as a white or hispanic man in his 40s or
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about 5'5", wearing a dark bruins jersey and hat. >> it's been a sexual assault thinks maybe i need to rethink how i think of boston. >> reporter: police say anyone with information should reach out to them and tips can be made anonymously. in boston, wbz this morning. a campus police officer set to face charges in court today. he is on leave from framingham state university. he's facing including open and gross lewdness and witness intimidation. police have not released more information on the case. he is banned from campus. a dorchester man is expected to face charges for a deadly hit-and-run in mattapan. police say 39-year-old anthony buchanan turned himself in sunday morning. they say he was speeding and driving drunk when he hit and killed a woman in a crosswalk on saturday night. the first of several
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the proposed rates for the new all-electronic tolling on the mass pike. mass dot will hold its first meeting tonight at union station to discuss the newly installed gantries over the highways. they'll be electronic charging charging who have a transponders. or they will mail you a bill. the rates will be voted on in november. hillary clinton and donald trump stump for votes in k battleground states today. yesterday both candidates welcomed reporters on board their private planes. hannah daniels has the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: hillary clinton enters the final stretch of the election season, promising the media greater access to her campaign. the democratic nominee traveled aboard her new plane to illinois and ohio on labor day yesterday. this time with reporters eager to ask her about the fbi investigation into her e-mail scandal.
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certain meetings doesn't in any way affect the commitment that i had and still have to the treatment of classified material. >> reporter: clinton fought to keep the focus on donald trump and his alleged ties to russia. >> he urged the russians to hack more, in particular hack me. >> she didn't have the energy to go to louisiana and she didn't have the energy to go to mexico. >> reporter: trump also invited reporters on board hisri refused to rule out amnesty for millions of undocumented immigrants. >> we're going to make that decision into the future. okay? >> reporter: and denied his foundation made a political contribution to florida attorney general pam bondy in 2013 when she was considering joining a investigation into trump university. >> i have a lot of respect for her, i never spoke to her about that at all. >> reporter: the nominee says he will participate in all three
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at the end of the month. hannah daniels, cbs news. new overnight, president obama making history, becoming the first u.s. president to visit southeast asian country of louse. he was one of seven world leaders attending a summit in the country this week. he was set to meet privately with the president but has put that on hold after a personal insult just one day before the summit. this morning the president expressed regret for those coming up on wbz this morning, a rooftop blurring busted in the north end. >> he's facing the music in court. >> and trouble overnight for airline passengers. the carrier dealing with major delays because of a computer glitch. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara?
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more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. british airways is trying to fix a glitch it has shutdown its check-in system around the world. the passengers are dealing with some pretty long lines and delays. it's unclear how many flights have been affected. apple is offering a discount to music subscription. a 12-month apple gift card will cost $9. a year's subscription normally costs about $120. those cards are available at apple stores and several retailers including best buy and wal-mart. it's beginning to taste like fall, starting today, starbucks is selling pumpkin spice lattes. also new for this season, a chili mocha drink. so that has some cayenne chili pepper, sure to start your day. indicate and ken. >> i refuse to have any of these fall drinks until at least october 1st. >> oh come on.
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okay. >> they're going to feel the effects of me. let me tell you. me not buying that it's going to hit them hard. >> you drink that cayenne pepper i'm going to feel the effects. >> jill thank you, appreciate it. i promise you i won't order that drink ever. >> you heard it here first. check in with danielle now. the latest on hermine and what we can expect today. i think we're ready for hermine to make an exit. >> not going to have an huge pa i would say the biggest story now is with the rough seas and the beach erosion as our seas have gusty wind off the ocean. so today and tomorrow we're still going to be feel some impacts but the damaging wind threat is low now. costal flooding low thanks to low tides. pockets of rain not worried about that. we'll have showers from time to time today and tomorrow. so it's really those seas that are churned up. the wave heights have built off of our costal waters.
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island with the storm's center. we have ten-foot seas just south of boston harbor then stretching back up the coastline of maine. we have 12-foot seas south and east of block island. the seas have built with that wind coming off the ocean, there will be pockets of beach owe regulation that occur today. the wind has died down, though. current gusts between 20 and 30 miles per hour in spots. and we may see a few gusts to top out near 35 miles per hour this afternoon. but that damaging done. 63 in boston right now. same in laurens. we are in the upper 50s in wooster. we won't rise all that much today. we will come up in the 70s in several communities. dew points, actually, it's quite humidity over cape cord. but farther north and west is drier air. satellite radar shows we've had pockets of rain, notice the kind of shading here, the green
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part. so you'll need the wipers in intermittently in eastern massachusetts. this as hermine post tropical now, no longer tropical, obviously. spinning to our south. going to kick out to sea but not for a couple more days. next disturbance coming into the midwest is what's go -- what is going to kick this inning thing out here. light for the most part, scattered in nature. a lot of clouds around as well. some breaks in the cloud cover. mid to late afternoons we'll get me there. i can't rule out a loan downpour that may come through in the afternoon. but most of the rain is going to be light for the most part. this evening, a few more bands may come in off the ocean. southshore back down to the paper did you even through the interior we get a little bit of light rainfall overnight tonight. wednesday more of the same. looks like a very similar map, right? some scattered showers, breaks of sunshine and that wind still
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high temperatures today 70 to 75 for most of us. we'll top out in the upper 70s in a few spots. there will be some clouds, showers, still a bit of a gusty wind overnight tonight. it won't be all that strong compared to last night. and then highs tomorrow push 75 to 85 with breaks of sun shine. again some showers around. then we crank back up the heat. it's going to be warm on thursday, temperatures in the mid-80s. lowering humidity on friday, but it's going to be hot right around 90. the weekend is looking good. the saturday the pick rht sunday we get a thundershower, cools us off for the start of next week. >> thank you. police dubbed him the fiddler on the roof, a burglar jumping across rooftops. well, that guy is due in court today. >> one couple has a close encounter with him. lea martin has the story. >> and then walked around and tried to get in the window where the bike is.
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that da tried to break into -- damian tejada tried to wreck into their -- tried to break into their apartment. her husband asked the man to leave. >> he kind of turned around and started yelling at him about how his life was in danger and started to open the window. and we have two windows, so he opened the first one and then i guess he started pushing on the other one. left them alone but then attempted to break in several other apartments on north margin street, again by jumping from rooftop to rooftop. >> i think that's absolutely crazy. who would do that? >> he was yelling some stuff. he thought he was in the bronx i guess. >> reporter: police arrived jumping from roof to roof looking for tejada and eventually found him inside one of those apartments. >> we've had drunk people on the roof before, so i didn't really think anything of it until he started pushing on the window.
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have yelled at him, distracted him and he started talking to them and stomping on the skylight. the cops came. >> reporter: some neighbors on the north end uneasy after haeg about the incident. >> really unusual. >> it's kind of scare yir to think someone might be doing that. >> reporter: at that what at that da is 24 -- at that da is 24 years old. 0 he faces two counts of breaking news. no one was inj. to go as they try to catch up with a man of pepper spraying them. >> a college football player scoring a victory off the field
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. breaking overnight a driver cashes in the back of a police cruiser. a woman was seen getting a sobriety test after. she was taken into custody. no word, though, if the trooper was injured. our other top story this morning, hermine, it is slowly weakening, but the storm is still kicking up the surf. you can expect more ferry cancellations today. and possibly tomorrow.
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islands or leave them. a medford man accused of using pepper spray on police is due in court today. he has a history of resisting arrest and over 20 active warns against him. he was trying to break into a apartment sunday morning, police say when they arrived rshgs he ran up to the building's roof, pepper sprayed two officers and used a rope to swing into a third-floor apartment. he's accusun tenant in the face. after a confrontation, police were able to arrest him, as you might imagine, he's facing numerous charges. if that one is not strange enough, a break in that involved a stolen car and painted talk dog. this man broke into a home saturday afternoon, stole several items, and then painted the family's dog purple. you can't make this stuff up. investigators say felix reagan then stole a car and crashed it.
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police say they have also today him to several other burglaries on the island. >> that's not nice at all. well, the driver accused of hitting a jogger and speeding away is behind bars this morning. police say witnesses helped to chase her down. seekonk police say two people jumped in separate cars and took off after the suspect on route 44. they caught up with her and refused to let her leave until police arrived. the victim was jogging when he was hit on sunday and is >> ran to the window and that's when -- that's when i saw the victim laying on the sidewalk. >> police arrested that driver just over the border in rhode island. she's facing a number of charges. another warning about distracted driving. after this crash in hingham. police say 17-year-old driver was on his phone at the time and was not wearing his seat belt. they say he is lucky he wasn't hurt. he's been cited, police say the
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suspension of his license inch this morning on the health watch, researchers in europe saying oral contraceptive use has lead to a drop in ovarian cancer deaths worldwide. they say a decline in hormone replacement therapy to manage men owe pause symptoms has placed a roll. death rates in the u.s. fell 16% between 2002 and 2012. and new scientific data is suggesting taking antibiotics early in life of developing allergies later on. doctors found babies given antibiotics in the first two years of life were up to 41% more at risk for ex saturday ma and up to 56% more likely to develop hay fever. a florida state football player has reunited with a young boy he befriended during a school visit. travis rudolph seen here in a viral photo with eating lunch -- with sixth grader. he invited bo and his family to
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to the school, rudolph saw him eating lunch all alone and decided to sit with him. he was presented with his own fsu jersey got to attend the game where he saw rudolph score a touchdown and the team's win. and now from what i understand, that boy is like the most popular boy in school. and everybody wants to sit with him. >> see that worked out great. good stuff. forget about putting its customers and we'll fill you
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. well, ikea is daking diy to a new level. >> furniture chain is trying out a build-your-own meal concept. it's all happening for a limited time at their restaurant in london called the dining club. customers will cook for their group with the supervision of a trained chef. >> thanks goodness. >> to celebrate, the best part, it's all free for 19 of your closest friends. my issue is, if it turns out anything like when i put together the ikea furniture, it could be a disaster. >> what are you saying there, kate? >> i'm not good at it. nothing at ikea i'm trained at. >> but you have the trained chef. >> i don't know if that will help. your top stories weather and traffic still straight ahead. >> the news at 5:00 starts right
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the impact it's having on ferry service and closer look at today's forecast. >> and a warning in boston. a popular spot one woman says she was sexually assaulted. >> a molotov cocktail thrown into a boston police officer's yard. the warning this morning for other officers and a closer look at the investigation underway. >> it is tuesday, september 6th. the holiday weekend is over. hermine is moving out of here. but let's get a check of the forecast as we all get back to work and school today. welcome back. >> hey, thanks. back to reality, right? yes, hermine still a tropical -- post-tropical storm spinning to our south. it's a pretty nasty storm in terms of winds. but that's out over the ocean. so our wind threat has been diminishing.
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