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we begin with breaking news. but the patriots. he is out for sunday's opener. >> this is the latest setback for the team that is playing without tom brady. here's down roads with the breaking details this one will hurt. from krukowski really played great during the season. when he did not suit up in august it was no big deal. his hamstring it has not improved enough that he will miss the season opener. he first heard the hamstring and the joint practice against the bears. we have seen him getting
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he said yesterday that he is week to week but not this week. maybe the home opener next sunday against the dolphins. coming up in sports, but will tell you about another key player who may be just as important when it comes to jimmy g and offense. did a man who li female roommate ? tonight he is facing charges and there are multiple victims. they describe the women as innocent victims who had no idea what he was doing. >> until one of them hurt a beeping sound. we live in somerville tonight. katie you spoke to one of his roommates ? >> reporter: gas. and a cell phone tipped off one of the roommates. somerville police have identified 13 women that they say were secretly recorded. i spoke with several former
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horrified. young professionals with multiple roommates living in the city. among them teddy. the 32-year-old secretly recorded some of the women who lived with him. the tech to say the videos were taken in the bedrooms and bathrooms and they show women in various stages of and sexual activity present that's pretty scary. >> reporter: this former roommate just found out about the investigation and said she never felt comfortable around him. >> he mostly kept to himself. he seems strange at times. >> reporter: we started investigation last year when a roommate found a beeping sound in her bedroom. there was a camera facing her bed. the tech to say they found videos taken in 2011 and 2013 through 2015. they say that he has lots of
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he is accused of using it to record women in the shower at two apartments. >> she is now contacting police. and he is free on his own recognizance. he faces numerous council secretly recording and unsuspected naked person as well as recording conversation. and urgent warning about the popular smartphone that did this. that phone can overheat and burst into flames. for that reason the faa does not wish you bringing it on an airplane. in fact, the government is telling all owners of the samsung galaxy note 70 turn
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the samsung galaxy note 7 can explode. the florida man, his phone arrested >> that is the last thought in my head. a brand-new device, something as simple as a telephone is going to burn down my house and car. showcases one of dozens of fires and explosions around the world in the three weeks the phone has been on the market.>> this is what happened to my notes seven. >> reporter: they prompted a voluntary recall of all phones last week. this week several airlines asked owners not to charge their phones on board.
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battery. the same battery in the problematic overboard. >> it is made of an organic solvent. if he gets hot enough there is an internal short. >> reporter: samsung estimates only one in 2000 phones have a faulty battery.>> this is the worst possible start -- time for samsung, and look what happens. >> reporter: what is the current owner to do ? they n another samsung model and they will get the $25 gift card. people are out in the city tonight. it is a gorgeous night to be in the city. it was so hot it tied a record for this day. let's go to eric fisher. >> and most likely will set a record for the warmest minimum temperature. it hit 73 this morning. it felt 82 in downtown boston right now. 70s outside the city but a warm
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up into the 60s. it is human and feels like it's july outside. we are watching changes for this weekend. frank clouds are starting to develop off to our west. those will built and by tomorrow morning. by the time you wake up expect partly cloudy skies across the area. and a chance for a few first of a half-day showers. will get more sunshine during the afternoon. with the sun will go back up into the 80s. another very warm day, a great start and a chance for a couple in the afternoon looks much brighter. and then another chance of showers by sunday morning. will track those for you with the timeline. no lights but there will be cameras in action. a judge ruling the boston police can force officers to wear body cameras. the police commissioner are battling over this for the pass to days. beginning in taking the city to court saying body cameras put
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>> change does not come easy. there are a lot of what is. i think once the officers get it going they will realize it's a valuable tool that can increase their safety as well as capture some of the incidents.>> the pilot program will start this coming monday. a convicted sex offender is back in jail tonight. jacob moseley hall is accused of twice exposing himself to lexington students their police tackled him in the playground close to that close to lexington high school. he is a convicted sex offender from new hampshire. he has already spent three years in jail. the un security council is now strongly condemning north korea and its latest nuclear attacks. the us says it will take significant measures. the crisis taking center stage on
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hillary clinton called that threat outrageous. she supports additional un sanctions. donald trump but the blame on clinton for north korea's test. and declined to give specifics on what he would do. hillary clinton formed a group of policy leaders. >> isis and north korea's quest for nuclear weapons are not entirely unconnected. the greatest throf their hands on loose nuclear material. >> reporter: she's promised to slap tougher sanctions on north korea and engage china to help contain it. >> we will not leave our friends and allies on protected. >> reporter: donald trott told christians that the values voter summit that clinton's years as secretary of state were of failure.>> hillary clinton is trigger-happy. her tenure has brought us only
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>> reporter: what further saying isis is rooting for clinton. >> this thing i hope she wins. >> reporter: both candidates got a little help from celebrity friends today actor jon voight introducing donald trump in washington.>> he allows to to be said and heard and we will see donald trump as the next president of this great america. fundraising breast continues. clinton supporters paying up to $10,000 tonight with many celebrities in attendance. the election now less than two months away. this sunday vigils, prayers an act of kindness will mark 15 years since the 9/11 attacks. >> the police department held its first parade to honor the 23 officers who died at ground zero. the lease from across the country including a contingent from boston marched in the
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candlelight vigil to remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks. the ceremony also honored follows service members who died in the war on terror. there's a new statewide effort to make sure we never forget 9/11. >> reporter: 206 people with ties to massachusetts died in the september 11tt organization wants to make sure that 9/11 means something for those too young to remember it. for some high school is, it is just a flash point in history.>> i did not remember. >> reporter: moments etched into our nation's identity, but not their own. >> i never considered in the context of massachusetts. >> i like talking about my husband. and i like teaching kids my
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her. her husband peter was murdered when flight 11 crashed into the twin towers. >> this is why her daughter and family members of other 9/11 victims are featured in a new documentary. >> that is what i knew of him the goofy man. >> reporter: there was a presentation by linda making september 11 come off of the pages of high ho books. >> how it touched all of us. not just me, all of us. >> reporter: that means feeling the agony of grief. >> my grandmother was murdered in 9/11. >> reporter: and the incredible power of hope. >> and i said i found someone. and we are engaged. and i held my finger up your >> reporter: the impact visible for the faces of these cardinal high school seniors.
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history. >> it's amazing to see the positive impact. >> just to treat everyone like we share the human condition. >> reporter: the 9/11 fun to feedback from those kids and used it to shape their program. they hope to show it to about three high schools every quarter. >> their perceptions were so right on.>> impossible to think that you don't remember. if you are a senior in high school you were to use open it happen. a local principle is calling on school dances. what is behind the decisions. stuck in a precarious position. car dangling off of a parking garage. and everyone knows your name just opened up on stage. we will take a look at cheers
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not immediately obvious but this is truly a man on for here. this meant in the suv was had dangling off of the texas garage. he told texas police that he could not stop. why years the suv from crashing nine floors from the ground. he got out just they lowered the suv to the ground. no more school dances in wapole. the principal says he's tired of seeing truck it on the dance floor. >> the principal wants to send a clear message that under age drinking will not be tolerated.
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the principal announced the cancellation of all dances except for prom.>> everyone is in their dancing. >> reporter: the principal said that after exporting at -- and toss with -- i decided please take a break. it is a shame because the majority of students go to da >> it takes away from the other kids because they want to have fun too. >> reporter: collins said this is not the first time they had canceled dances. >> other dances affected will be a formal winter ball and a pink dance. a fundraiser for breast cancer
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>> is unfair to cancel all of the dances especially when some are fundraisers. >> it is sad. i feel bad for the kids. i do. a small group of students making poor choices that everyone should not have to pay the consequences. >> reporter: the principal said it got so bad that teachers know wanted to longer -- no longer wanted to volunteer. it's one of those nights with the sunset was so beautiful were everywhere outside, you wanted to get a picture of it but you felt like you should have have something nice in the foreground. >> and you can't capture them as you have a great camera like the person who shot this picture.>> this one is from bryant and spencer. a great-looking sky. it looks different in the second fall sunset. this one from ej. that's something nice to have.
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textured sky right over the city of boston. thank you for sending that in this evening. the story has been the warm temperatures today in many areas. near hartford, 92, 10 shy. boston tying the record. providence and -- set a new mark at 92. tonight staying warm. 60s to about 70 degrees, the humidity is with us. he we have a warm front on our doorstep. that will usher in another surge of humidity by tomorrow evening. it's also going to bring us a chance for a few showers. here is a look at the timeline. clouds be thickening up. is that partly to mostly cloudy skies. also a chance for a couple of rain showers to move through. not a soaking rain.
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the early afternoon timeframe. as we look to the afternoon we will be brightening skies up to south and north. and then, another front approaches on sunday. this one moving through earlier in the day. and we talked about it this week, it's not the right timing to produce widespread rain. poorly timed front. as we look towards the morning and the very early afternoon a an maybe even a rumble of thunder. i do not think it will be widespread. then we will clear from west to east as the afternoon goes on. will also get rid of the humidity. tomorrow's temperatures, were looking at 80s, we have a little more crowd -- cloud cover. likely topping out in the 70s. and watching for a chance of scattered showers. tomorrow night humidity is up again, it will be steamy. i think any showers after
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then on sunday, early morning shower up until about lunchtime. then we will start trying out. with the big ship the humidity is going away but still very warm. high temperatures into the 80s. it brings a higher chances of showers and storms into new hampshire. expect rainfall there, sunday a slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm. in the cape will start out with some cloud cover and on sunday, one of the best chances for pop- up down to her -- downpour would be on cape cod. the humidity story after humid weekend, but sunday evening is feeling better. then monday and tuesday we get some refreshing air to return to the area. here is your seven day. 70s and very low humidity on monday. still try on tuesday but warming up your slight chance of stores on wednesday before the real cool air comes in.
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boston city hall had a new look tonight. >> it will split up in red, orange and yellow. this is a nationwide effort to stand up to cancer. more than 60 other networks broadcast of one hour fundraiser to raise money in that battle. the red sox the first-place showdown with the blue jays. will have highlights when we
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narrator: "by almost every measure, public charter schools have been a success." "they are models of inspiration." with "impressive results" and "eye-catching educational gains." 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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but he did not make the fight to arizona this afternoon with the team. and was downgraded out the -- by the team to out. that means jimmy kuralt below will go up against the top cardinals defense. he's also dealing with a hamstring injury. jonathan cooper is also out as he is dealing with some issues with his feet as well. to offe as he gets set to serve the first of his four-game suspension. he was asked why he did not continue to fight his suspension. he said the right thing for him to do is let it go. and the support he's getting for everyone around him is overwhelming. >> i owe my teammates to be the best i can be. and to have to divide their attention with something that did not serve me.
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full focus of what my job is and that's to be the best quarterback i can be. i'll have the chance to do it when i get back in october.>> patriots game day at 1130 >> patriots game day at 11:30 am. the only place to see bill and ella check -- bill belichick are on our post game show. series in toronto. they're looking to become the first 20 game winner in baseball this year. the last time the sox had a 20 game winner you have to go back to 2007. he scored a run in the first and second inning. and he did what he does best from there. throw strikes. against jose bautista. and then, he chases one down and away. he keeps getting the job done. offensively he was a contributor tonight.
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we asked a group of young people when they thought they should start saving for retirement. then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, prudential. bring your challenges. the weekend is this close. >> we are almost there. tomorrow a couple of showers and early-morning clouston will get to the sun and sundays
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