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. live from the channel 4 studios in boston this is wbz news at noon. >> breaking news now at noon. boston university now confirming the teen found dead on thecommuter rail tracks was a student there. police are on the scene near boston university right now. >> authorities say that teen was hit by a train just after midnight but want to know how he got on the truces in the first -- tracks in the first place. beth germano has the latest. >> reporter: investigators have been back on the scene here all morning conducting what they call a death investigation. it's unclear how the victim got on to the tracks. the tracks near a y the arena here on the campus.
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knew something was wrong. mbta investigators were back on the scene this morning trying to determine what happened overnight. a body was fond along thecommuter rail traction and at 11:30 last night a train on the framingham worcester line slowed and stopped. gary barbin was among 20 passengers. >> several minutes went by and the explanation was a medical emergency and then more you know no real explanation. >> reporter: he says the conductor notified passengers of a body on the tracks which is sources tells wbztv it's a boston university freshman. it's unclear how he came in contact with the rails. it's three hours before the train moved as detectives arrived to investigate leaving passengers sympathetic but frustrated. >> and i am thinking, there's a null of us here -- number of us here not that it will be more
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with 20 plus people including children, wouldn't after let's say an hour say okay look there's no reason to detain an entire train load of people. >> reporter: again the circumstances surrounding the death of the student are still unclear and sources tell me it's an international student from china no explanation yet from the mbta as to why the passengers had to be detained on the train for so long with no alternate means of transp germano wbz news. now back to you. >> thanks. a boston judge now says he will make a ruling on the police body camera stalemate by noon friday. the second day of a hearing between the boston police union and the city has just wrapped up. the two sides are at odds over whether police officers should be forced to participate in the body camera test program after no officers volunteered to wear them. new at noon patriots quarterback jimmy garoppolo talking about the first start in the regular season and is
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out the four game deflategate suspension. today he was asked what this week has been like as a starting qb. >> it's busy. that's for sure you know. there's not much time to rest or anything like that. but that's what i expected. so it's going smoothly right now we have to keep it rolling. >> patriots game day will get you ready for the season opener on sunday morning at 11:30 on wbz and immediately following the game, tune back to a little weather talk now. many of us have seen more showers today. >> the clouds hanging over the city skyline this noon. but brighter and warmer temperatures are about to make a comeback danielle niles has the forecast. >> temperatures are going to be up around 09 by the time we -- 90 by the time we get to the end of the week on friday. we have a warming trend. mid-80s tomorrow well above the average and we cool back down as we head into the start of next week.
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sunshine too. check it out. 82 degrees in taunton right now compared to 67 in worcester. the clouds are a little thicker and we have had patchy fog 72 in boston and it's from the leftover kind of remnants of hermine. you can see the the counterclockwise spin on the satellite shot. still pushing in the bands of moisture across southern new england. the rest of the day will feature a few showers but they are going to be not all that widespread. in fact between now and mid to late afternoon, just a couple showeryb and outside 495 it canly through central and southern worcester county. and for the evening commute here's the map at 6 p.m. an isolated shower or two. breaks of sunshine will be out this through the remainder of the day today too. so an isolated shower 75 for the ride home. low 80s where the sun is out. mostly cloudy tonight 60s with patchy fog and tomorrow is going to be warm and a little muggy still a shower or two around with temperatures in the mid-80s. we will go through the end of the week and weekend in a few.
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popup showers for the cbs boston weather app. get radar and weather alerts and your forecast all for free in the google or apple app stores. this noon a snapchat scandal at a local high school. students in weston have been asked for naked pictures from a fake social media account can. but right now no one -- account. but right now no one knows who is asking. >> thiser is aves as important warning for kids and their parents. anna meiler is live in weston with much more on investigation underway. anna. >> reporter: and school officials warn students and parents about the fake account that appears to specific chicago target -- specifically target sophomore boys. snapchat used to send pictures and videos to friends but someone created a fake account to stark students at west -- target students at the weston. >> that's a awful thing to do. >> reporter: officials say the account is used to solicit sexually explicit pictures of
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>> it's sad we have to be faced with that going back to school. >> reporter: the high school principal sent a letter saying it's unknown if the person who cree ited a -- crow aid the account is a -- created the account is a student at whs or an adult in or outside theschool. >> i am not surprised no matter you can tell kids but until they do things and experience things you know they necessarily thinking when they do it apparently. you know we think they know but maybe they don't. >> reporter: administrators held an assembly with the sophomore class to address the disturbing situation. and they are asking parents to talk about social media safety at home. >> i just think parents have to really keep a close eye on what's happening with their children and social media and snapchat twitter facebook et cetera. it's a slew bullying or tragedies like this. >> you have to be careful who
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are talking to. >> reporter: police also talked to students about social media safety and let them know that sending compromising pictures qualifies as child pornography which is a felony. anna meiler wbz news. man accused of killing his 19-year-old daughter has been ordered held without bail. 45-year-old walter disilva is charged with shooting and killing his daughter sabrina outside her home on july 3rd a decade ago police say he tried to he was arrested in early august in bridgeport connecticut. a lawrence fire fighter is under arrest after a strange stand off which police say he shot himself. police got a call about a distraught man inside a house on boylston street in lawrence yesterday morning. at some point, the firefighter later identified as joseph carbury shot himself in the leg. when police arrived, his dog ran out of the house snarling and hostile and police had to
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>> he was distraught about the dog being shot obviously and the officer said look the best thing to do is surrender and put an end to this and that's what he did. >> police say carberry's wife was the only other person inside the house is and she was not house. he is being held without bail until a hearing on friday. boston police say gopro video help to find a driver. >> hit-and-run crash a witness on a scooter was wearing a camera at the time of the crash and police say that shows anthony buchanan hitting johnette simms and drive away. police say he was drunk and speeding at the time of the accident. buchanan turned himself in on sunday and he admitted to hitting someone and driving off. ahead of the 15th anniversary of the 9-slefn a piece of the steel has come through boston in it was transported with a motorcade of
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there was ceremony before it continued on the journey. it will land in canada where it had remain on display. campaign 2016 on this wednesday including a major endorsement for hillary clinton. after more than 75 years of backing republicans, the dallas morning news has stepped away from the gop and thrown its support behind clinton. tonight the candidates appear accept pitly at a forum in new york where they are expected to talk about the military and veterans. weija jiang reports from washington. to spanned the military but doesn't want to send soldiers to fight foreign wars. >> i believe in a foreign policy based on our national interests that focus on american security and regional stability. >> reporter: trump and hillary clinton will both participate in a forum focused on veterans tonight. according to a new nbc news survey monkey poll trump holds a almost 20 point lead over clinton with military and veteran voters.
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weapons. >> he is very loose in his talk about nukes. he says doesn't care if other countries get them. doesn't know why they haven't been used already. >> reporter: republicans continue questioning clinton's use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. trump says the controversy is worse than watergate. >> our foreign enemies were in a position to hack our most sensitive national ri chase is asking the u.s. attorney in dc to find out why a computer specialist deleted secretary clinton's e-mail archives in march after a congressional subpoena had been issued. >> the fbi resolved all this and they are. answered all the questions and the findings included debunking the latest conspiracy theory. >> reporter: wednesday morning the state department announced all but one of the 15,000 e- mails the fbi recently
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turned over. weija jiang cbs news the white house. >> still ahead a daring drive. >> man speeds off a bridge landing in the canal belowch the trouble he faces today. >> and school shut down. the steps students are being asked to take to get the money back after a large tech school closes its doors. >> and the latest and greatest from apple. big change that could be coming
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narrator: "by almost every measure, public charter schools have been a success." with "impressive results" and "eye-catching educational gains." it's turned my son's life around. narrator: "charter schools amount to hope" for kids all across massachusetts. question 2 will give parents more choices and result in more funding for public education. vote yes on 2.
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prosecutors dropped the case against the florida man who took a woman from long-term care facility in newton a few months ago. he always insisted he what his friend herself begged him to do get her out of the facility. still police hit him with several charges all of which have been dropped now. the primary reason for that is her refusal to cooperate with prosecutors. a trial date has been set for comedian and accused rapist bill cosby but it won't be until next june. cosby is facing accusations that he drugged and molested a woman he mentored at temple
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whatever accommodations he needs to take part in his defense. driver who sped off a bridge and crashed into cape cod canal is facing charges. cell phone video catch him swimming to shore after the car sank. he drove of an embankment -- off an embankment through a fence and investigators say he did it on purpose. >> i never seen anything in thisin my life. >> like watching edge and took out two wires and landed in the canal. >> the man was carried out on a stretcher and taken to a local hospital with minor injuries. crews later hoisted the car from the water. he now faces charges of driving to endanger, speeding and destruction of property. the state's top prosecutors has advice for massachusetts students left scrambling under the sudden shut down of itt tech. attorney general healy is telling students to cancel the
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documentation and contact her office to begin the process of having their federal student loans discharged. last week the education department banned the for profit school from enrolling stewed hopes use financial aid saying they are a risk to stieptsd and taxpayers. yesterday the company closed up shop -- to students and taxpayers. yesterday the company closed up all campuses. >> we will continue to pursue our litigation of itt them accountable and. to hold their principals accountable and do what we can to do collect money for students and for taxpayers here in the state. >> in april healy's office sued itt for lying to prospective students about the success rates of its graduates. >> we have returned to summer and the muggies returned in she made it through one forecast without saying hermine.
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a shower or two. high surf along the south coast. there are a lot of clouds and it's sticky and that muggy air is going to stick around for today and tomorrow. joy see brightening of the skies and there's been breaks of sunshine as well. the only spot we are concerned about the high surf along the bay and towards the vineyard and nantucket 4 to 6 foot waves. high surf advisory up until 6 you are. where we have had the breaks is warmest he. 82 in taunton and 72 in boston. same in lawrence. 76 in worcester. most of us are in the 60s to low 70s. low 80s from plymouth to new bedford and middle to upper 70s on the the cape where we have what fair amount of sunny breaks. a couple of showers and sprinkles and now we still have a few showers that are trying
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clockwise spin. recommend minutes of her -- remnants of her maine throws the moisture -- hermine throws the moisture off. notice the focus is outside 128. 495 especially and where they were this morning. central southern worcester county by late afternoon. evening commute breaks of sunshine and maybe a stray shower that you may need the wipers on intermittently for with an isolated shower or two. overnight tonight, patchy fog. just like last night chance of mainly cloudy and dropping into the mid-60s. bus stop forecast for tomorrow, similar to today, although we will start to warm things up and coming foot 8 os for many -- 80s for many of us. 60s to start the morning with breaks of sunshine a brighter day overall tomorrow. the forecast keeps us at 80 at coast and mid-80s through the interior and still going to be a wind off the ocean at the coastline slowly subsiding through the day.
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inland. mainly dry day tomorrow. 70s for highs on the cape and island as left. leftovers if i -- leftovers fizzle out over us. a early morning shower is possible and thur night into -- thursday night into friday we may get a shower. friday morning whoa start with clouds and clearing comes in as drier air works in on the backside of the front dropping the dew points less humid air works in but friday is going to feature temperatures so a bush 8-- 80s to low 90s. mid-80s on saturday and plenty of sunshine and late day clouds a shower or thunderstorm saturday night into the first part of sunday. not a washout by any means and a great stretch for the start of next week. we need the rain but it will be sunny upper 70s on monday and mid-80s cape by tuesday. >> we like it. tanks. in less than an hour apple rolls out the fall product lineup. the announcement will likely
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expected to do away with the the headphone jack. instead, headphones will come with wireless headphones that connect digitally. the phone may come in new shade of black. today in michigan law makers are expected to pass the bill allowing driverless cars to take to the road without anyone inside. it's for the auto industry that's testing driverless cars. right now, a researcher has to be in the car during the tests. law makers say when the driver would be researcher would be able to promptly take control of the car if necessary. today walgreens is stepping up the fight against prescription drug crisis. the pharmacy chain is adding 13 drug take back kiosks to stores in massachusetts. it gives patient as safe place to dispose of unused unwanted or expired prescriptions for free. the goal is to reduce the misuse of medication that leads to overdose. it's the gown turning heads
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f. kennedy is hitting the auction block it was so formfitting that it said that monroe was sown into it. the actress died left less than three months after wearing -- less than three months after wearing it it is expected to fetch 2 to 3 million dollars. the miracle on the hudson will hit the big screen. >> last night was the premier of the movie called sully. tom hanks plays the airline pilot who famously engines as birds flew into them after take off but safely landed the jetliner in the hudson river and everyone on board was okay. today police are looking to solve a mystery involving a painting. >> the art is thought to be more than 50 years old. this is the portrait but we don't know the identity of the officer. the paints was found in a -- painting was found in photographer studio with a black and white picture of the man. police want to figure out the
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-- maverick the dog who chewed off his paw to escape abuse. meet the family that opened their hearts. boston cop is taking on a challenge. sergeant bret labelle is joining season 33 survivor. >> he won't need much he will be part of the gwen x team take on millennials and says he is good at sizing up. competition. >> there's a guy that like a mix between vince neal from motley crue and hulk hogan. i been a fan of the show since it started and tried out several times. >> will account. sergeant labelle win the million dollar prize? find out the survivor season begins september 21st at 8 p.m. >> no spoil are alert. >> but i think he will win. >> take care have a good
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>> sharon: hey, what you did for chelsea -- that was -- it was really lovely. i know that she'll be grateful. >> nick: i made a promise to adam to look out for his son. chelsea's part of that package. >> nikki: oh. what a beautiful way to honor adam's memory. hi. mm. sharon, i didn't know i would see you today. >> sharon: well, i used to be married to adam. >> nikki: oh, yes. >> nick: where's dad? >> nikki: well, he just is checking on chelsea. >> nick: why would he do that? >> nikki: he's concerned about his grandson. >> nick: it's not a good idea. not today of all days. >> chloe: look at you. don't you look spiffy. [ doorbell rings ] i'll get it! all right, you just stay here.
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