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rieive from the channel 4 studios -- live from the channel 4 studios in boston this is wbz this morning. >> good morning thanks for joining us i am kate merrill. >> i am ken mcl -- macleod in for chris. >> the thrilling start to the season. patriots beat cardinals. and tom brady's message after the game. >> and hit by hate. investigation this morning overvandalism at a low k58 moss -- local mossk. >> and hillary clinton taking a few days off the campaign trail over an illness. >> first let's check on that monday morning forecast. i can hear you growing. let's check in with danielle. pick us all up. >> sun will shine from start to finish. good morning. a little bit of a feel of fall out the door.
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and 40s on the map. 45in keene and sunshine is up and shining brightly. nothing going on in the satellite and radar. sunrise at 6:21. south of the 50s we climb. kids may need a long sleeve or sweatshirt. mostly sunny 71 by midday a light wind means sea breeze kicks in at the coast and lower 70s the rest of us top out in upper 70s. quite pleasant for the ride home. don't forget the shades solar glare may be contend with. more on the forecast coming up. how is it looking>> reporter: it's look decent. traffic is picking up fast on the expressway. that is live look at the northbound lanes pass exit 13 in dorchester. we have a quick heads up for you as we tell you about a computer rail train is 620 train canceled due to a mechanical issue. before heading out that's what you need to know. route 3 in braintree is backed up at union street and 128 is
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split as well. to the north there's congestion on 93 south through andover and woburn and tiny traffic on route 3 south through lowell. kate and ken. >> thanks breana. the smile says it all jimmy ga rope will he walking off -- garoppolo walking off the feet field with the first win as starting quarterback. >> wbz nick gee vony -- giovanni is live with highlights and also some nick good morning. >> reporter: ken and kate good morning. julianne edelman paid jimmy a compliment said of garoppolo he did his job" but he did so with the cards stacked against him no gronk and no one to protect him and he showed he was ready for the stage making the first career start filling in for the suspended tom brady. how is this for a first
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possession for the patriots. he dropping it in to chris hogan and like that pats are off and running. he went for 264 yards and that td and got help from the ground game as well. third quarter blount pushing the pile some 5 yards. he takes everyone with him and makes it 17-p 7. that's -- 17- 7. patriots did fumble twice and it came down to a kick. on for the wide left and thanks to a bad snap. patriots breath a sigh of relief as they survive 23-21. >> it was a good feeling. it was. only one game right now, still got a long way to go you know. we are moving onto miami after this and it's a good start to the season. really is. >> really proud of our team tonight. i felt we got great effort from all three phases and complimentary game. >> reporter: thanks to that
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1-0 for the 12th time in the last 13 seasons. and now as you heard they are onto miami. back home at gillette stadium where the banner of brady was taken down last night. team president released a statement saying it was there to show brady is on everyone's mind but as you see now behind me, you can see the 12 off in the distance the banner no longer looming over gillette stadium as the next 3 games rather are here at gillette. live this morning wbz. >> thanks. new england also in first place in the division as the dolphins jets and bills all lost their season openers. pats face-off against dolphins right here on wbz next sunday at 1. tom brady liked what he saw last night minutes after the patriots win this message was posted on his facebook page a mock newspaper headline from the tv times reading, pats anger birds. police investigating a possible hate crime at a new
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rocks were thrown through the windows after 8 last night while worshipers were inside. that brought a sizable police response. massachusetts chapter of the council on american islamic relations is calling on federal and state officials to investigate the vandalism as a possible hate crime. two teens are due in court facing serious charges in a stabbing in chelsea. wbz nicole jacobs is live in chelsea for us this morning. she has more on the story nicole good morning. >> reporter: ken, police say a 15 and 17-year-old are responsible for this stabbing, crime against who police believe was contracted livery driver. it happened yesterday evening just before 6:45. police were called to the area of congress avenue where he they found that 57-year-old man in his minivan. that driver and a few other witnesses gave police a description of the culprit and
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find them. at this point in the investigation, police believe the teens may have been getting a ride from that victim before they allegedly stabbed them. they face multiple charges including armed assault with intent to murder. that 57-year-old man was taken to mass general hospital and is listed in serious but stable condition. the two teens are expected to go before a judge today. live in chelsea nicole jacobs wbz this morning. boston police department's a judge ruled on friday that commissioner bill evans had the authority to order officers to wear the cameras when none volunteered. 100 officers will start wearing the cameras today. last week boston police said 8 members of the command staff will also wear the cameras. campaign 2016 hillary clinton canceling two days of fund raising after a health scare in new york city. clinton was seen stumbling off
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event. she had to be helped into a van. her campaign says she was diagnosed with pneumonia on friday and was dehydrated. she has been advised by her doctors to rest. donald trump is not commented about clinton's illness but in the past the republican nominee repeatedly requested whether -- questioned whether she has the strength to be president and stamina to take on terrorist. trump returns to the campaign trail with stops in baltimore and asheville knock a night -- north carolina. a night of vigils. the mass honored victims as friends and families told stories about lost loved ones and they went to the fallen heroes memorial where gold star families and parishioners healed candlelight vigil. families of the fallen say coping has not gotten easier over the years. >> as far as in moral day and all that sort of a thing, every day is memorial day for us.
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doesn't think of him and what he stood for in our eyes, we are proud of him-he's hero. -- him and he's a hero. >> because of the 15th anniversary fell on a sunday this is the first time they collaborated on the mass and vigil. richard l allen. >> christopher e alingham. >> and in new york city families gathered at memorial the names of the nearly 3,000 people killed. president obama presided over a ceremony at the pentagon and in shanksville pennsylvania a memorial to honor the memories of the passengers who stormed the cockpit and brought down the plane. 6:08. trouble at storage tank that provides water in concordch the public works -- concord. public works department found unauthorized activity yesterday. they haven't revealed what the
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happened after 8 a.m. on friday. we are told a minimal amount of water from the tank was distributed before it was discovered. it has been blocked off and the incident is under investigation. cleanup is underway across the state after strong winds and heavy rain brought down trees and knocked out power yesterday. the extreme drought conditions in the area have made trees more vulnerable. in jamaica plain three huge trees have fallen on tower street since meny van -- on a woman's meny van she has a disabled -- minivan. she has a disability and sheds the have been. >>-- van. >> in-- and she needs the vehicle. the family is filing a claim with the city for the damage to the vehicles. both they and the neighbors say they have been calling the city concerned about the trees and
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a 487 million dollar power ball jackpot, the winner will claim the prize. the ticket was sold at hannaford in raymond new hampshire a town of 10,000 people. it's unclear if the actual winner will come forward but attorneys for the winner will claim the prize and anoun the winner's plans to donate to charity. this is the 8th largest u.s. lottery jackpot. lump sum is worth >> i will take it 330 mill i couldn't think about what i would do with that. >> no problem. >> 6:10 is the time. coming up on wbz this morning, election day about 8 weeks away. >> so where do you stand when it comes to charter schools in the state and how you can educate yourself. >> and should you be allowed to take a selfie with your ballot? the election question that's going to court this week. >> and talk about a fishy story. one women's very strange
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here's a question for you. is it raining catfish in philadelphia? >> say what? >> a woman walking in a park on labor day suffered cuts on her face when a catfish fell from a tree above her. she says she heard rustling in the trees and before she knew bounced off her face. where did the fish come from people spotted a bird flying away and believe it was probably simply dropping its lunch. or the catfish are getting feisty down there in philadelphia. >> that's something you don't expect right? >> no. especially a catfish. >> what was that? >> a catfish. >> they are so nasty. >> i can't believe it falling out of the sky. >> like being slimed.
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about in the skies. >> feel of fall right. >> yep. >> aid crisp start and we will warm -- it's a crisp start and we will warm up. >> getting into the transitional period. >> starting to turn the corner. and we have got 40s and 50s and 60s on the map. the warm spot is boston at 60. but we dipped into the 30s. what? sanford maine 37 degrees. with clear skies and fairly light wind we have been allowed to cool off. so some central and northern new england 47. we too have dipped into the 40s bedford and norwood at 43 right now. and lower 50s from marshfield to plymouth and 49 in new bedford. 59 on the vineyard and moat of russ in the -- most of us are in the 40s. big area of high pressure fair weather in control. that's providing us with the dry comfortable air that's in place right now. that high is going to slip off the coastline tomorrow. and so on the backside of it we
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that's typically a warmer wind direction. so after being in the 70s for highs today, we will rebound into the 80s for highs tomorrow. wednesday we start to with -- start with sunshinew and it turns humid on wednesday too a bit of a difference as the dew point climbs into the lower 60s. and here's a cold front late in the day. a lot -- or the bulk of the steadiest rain and thunderstorms will be to the north. we will be on the tail end of some of the moisture. a scattered ow wednesday evening and night. and that's the only threat this workweek for wet weather. good news for all plans but bad news because of the drought. but today a dry day. high pressure is in control. 70s inland and at the coast. clear and cool tonight. 58 downtown. once again some of the subluscious dip into the upper 40s -- suburbs will dip into the upper 40s.
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82 to 84 degrees. no humidity. 70s on cape and islands looks beautiful. warmer on wednesday and we bump it up by a couple more degrees and it turns muggy too. chance of a shower or thunderstorm by wednesday evening and night and it's out of here by thursday and feel of fall the crisp dry air moves in and high temperature on thursday only around 70. beautiful end to the week. mid-70s with sunshine on friday and start of the weekend looks good and a few more clouds could be a late day thunderstorm or shower >> reporter: live look at 93 south in somerville of the further north from here there's traffic up in andover and wilmington the biggest issues is to the south 24 north is slow and go through brockton and randolph. and 95 north through morewood and attleboro slightly backed up. route 3 and 128 in braintree are conjested expressway is crawling between quincy and
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electronic tolling at a hearing in newton a trip from newton corner to downtown boston will cost 1.50. that is 50% more than the current rate. that meeting starts tonight at 6:30 at newton city hall. ken. >> thanks. the union that represents mbta workers will rally today. boston car men's union will hold a informational rally at 11 this morning outs massachusetts department of transportation building. the union members say they want their voice to be heard on the potential privatation of bus operations and maintenance. they say handing over bus operations to for profit companies will not improve service. the week a series of debates begins on the ballot questions. the first one tomorrow focusing on charter schools. question two would allow for 12 charter schools or for an
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schools. former state rep marty walls willing a argue for the schools boston city council jackson will argue against. it's set for boston. also a boston court will address the issue of taking selfies with your ballot and posting them online. the new hampshire law banning voteers from taking pictures with their ballots was struck down a year ago. the appeals court in boston will hear the case tomorrow. the supporters of the ban gu voters could insist on seeing pictures of the ballots to prove how they voted. opponents of the ban say it squashes free speech. and we are getting you closer to the debate over another ballot question in november voters will december whether or not to legalize marijuana here in massachusetts. we are helping you get involved about that. both sides will hash it out in a live debate tomorrow night at 8 on my tv38.
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and pauler ebben will moderate. a growing achievement. the crowning achievement the new miss america. >> and coming up, nfl players including a pair of patriots with a show unity and patriotism but some of them could be facing fines. >> and your kids play soccer? the number of injuries are way up. the most common problems that
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solidarity and tribute, to victims of the september 11th terror attacks the seattle seahawks stood and linked arms during the national anthem before the season opener against the miami dolphins. >> we want to honor the lives lost 15 years ago on that tragic day and honor those who have sacrificed their lives to the freedom we cherish we want to ensure that freedom and security of justice for all people. >> reporter: during the same game four miami dolphins kneeled on the sidelines with star-spangled banner played and the coach talked after the game. >> you know it's their opinion and it's their right and you know my job is to coach the football team. >> reporter: a number of athletes have followed the lead of 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick who chose to sit out national anthem in order to bring attention to racial inequality. on sunt kansas city star reported team cornerback
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and before the game against the arizona cardinals, two new england patriots raised their right fists after the anthem was played. one show of patriotism by new york giants beckham and victor cruz could have them paying up they could face fines by the nfl for wearing unsairchgd the food wear as they played in commemorative cleats showing the american flag and a tribute to the fdny. hena daniels cbs news. $6,000 for wearing the cleats. police union vowed to pay the fines if they are enforced. on "healthwatch" a warning for youngsters on the soccer field. nationwide children's hospital reports a dramatic rise in soccer related injuries among kids 7 to 17. sprains strains and fractures were most common. researchers found 300 children are treated every day in the er
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concussions has significantly increased. a new miss america was crowned last night and the winner was. >> miss arkansas. >> miss arkansas took first place in the competition. she performed her jazz dance for the talent and during the interview portion she answered a question about both clinton and trump. this year saw the first openly gay contestant miss missouri. she didn't make it into the the and congrats to miss massachusetts who was among the top 15 semifinalist. >> they get so excited but they have to keek it -- keep it in check so the rest of us want to jump up and down. >> you have to hit the mute button. >> i am in heels. lots more next. does the state of massachusetts owe you money. >> and major changes for tesla's auto pilot system following a deadly crash. >> also ahead, inside look at the new movie about edward snowden the big name coming to
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garoppolo getting the first win unhis belt. new england holtz holds off air zone -- holds on arizona. >> what police are saying about a investigation. >> and also honoring two heroes. an award named for a massachusetts flight attendant killed on 9/11 given to anothermassachusetts resident who sacrificed his life to save others. >> live in the frnl 4 studios -- from the channel 4 studios in boston this is morning. >> good morning again and welcome back on this monday morning. i am ken macleod in for chris. >> i am kate merrill. 6:30. i hope you like summer. this weekend. >> it was good. >> feeling like fall this morning when you go outside. >> that's nice too. >> it is nice but i like the hot and steamy this weekend danielle. >> i feel like we have something for everybody in the 7-day forecast. everyone will be happy. there's not a ton of rain in the forecast but we need that
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are right about that. we have shifted that wind and brought in drier air and mid- 40s from lacone yeah to concord -- laconia to concord. and 37 in sanford. 45 in bedford. 60 in boston. lower 50s from marshfield to plymouth. a bit of a feel of fall. a bright quiet start to the day. sun is up and it's shining and it's going to be with us from start to finish today and so the morning goes this way. out of the 50s we climb. some of the 40s as well to about 71 by lunchtime. beautiful mostly sunny humidity low. nice dry air in place. and little sea breeze kicks in at the coastline and that keeps nuts low 70s. 75 for the ride -- us in the low 70s. 75 for the ride home. we will take you through the rest of the week coming up. let's get you on roads. any big trouble spots. >> reporter: this is route 3 north in weymouth at exit 16.
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causing backup and people slowing down to check it out. the backup is down to exit 15 at the derby street exit. keep that in mind as this is -- if it is part of your commute. another accident on 9 a north up in attleboro and that's further down on 95 and as you continue to make your way up 95 you will hit more traffic through sharon and canton making your way to 128. kate and ken. >> thank you. jimmy ga >> a school delay to tell you about in west newbury the page school opened at 11:15 a transformer failure caused a power outage and the delay means there be will be no preschool half day kindergarten or drop off supervision before 11:15. now time to talk about jimmy if a rope low giving -- garoppolo giving the patriots
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>> we have highlights and reaction from nick see vony. >> reporter: -- giovanni. >> reporter: it hooks like the offense is in -- looks like the offense is in good hands while tom brady is stuck at home watching. if you are wondering what tom was doing while watching, take a look. turns out qb12 was crashing headlines like the one here posting this headline to the facebook page. a one-liner pats that said it all. celebrating a victory. jimmy garoppolo making his first career start and proved the stage was not too big. patriots season opener. jimmy g showing poise in the pocket and completed 24 of 33 passes for 264 yards. and a td in his debut and let it go ahead scoring drive late in the fourth. at the end of the day did everything bill belichick needed him to do but it came
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survive 23-21. >> he learns from the best and you know i am sure he was excited to get out there today and he is happy right now. so we will enjoy it tonight. >> rookie quarterback, he did pretty good job in getting the w tonight. >> reporter: so a dramatic finish to start the season for the patriots and like that they are in sole possession of first in the division lost yesterday. live at gillette stadium. >> and the brady banner at gillette stadium is history. the team took it off after the the kick off john kraft said from end of preseason to today we wanted to symbolize the fact he is on everybody's mind and we love him.." other news on this monday morning, 6:34, bedford police are searching to arbank robbery suspect. police say a man approached a
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road sunday afternoon demanded money and took off with the cash. the suspect is described as 6 feet tall with a slender build wearing a black hooded sweatshirt. dark pants and dark gloves as well. anyone with information should call police. two teens headed to court this morning facing serious charges in a stabbing in chelsea. nicole jacobs is live there with more on the story. nicole. >> reporter: police say a 15 and 17-year-old are responsible they are both accused of stabbing a man believed to be a contracted livery worker he. this all happened yesterday just before 6:45. police were called to the area of congress avenue where they found the 57-year-old man in his minivan. driver and a few other wfs-- witnesses gave police a detailed description and police were able to find them and at this point in the investigation, police believe the teens may have been getting a ride from that victim before
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they now face multiple charges including armed assault with intent to murder. that 57-year-old man is at mass general hospital at last check in serious but stable condition. both teens are due in court today. live in chelsea nicole jacobs wbz this morning. >> thanks. police investigating a deadly boat crash during a regatta in taunton. three hydroplane vessels competing in bill giles memorial regatta complieded on saturday. three drivers were th the water, 39-year-old mark green of moult onborrow was killed and two men from maine were hurt. one is in critical condition and no foul play is expected. two good samaritans rescue a driver in bourne trapped in the car after it burst into flames. the 63-year-old woman crashed into a utility pole on sandwich road at around 5 object sunday morning -- on sunday morning with the car caught fire. the driver is facing charges including failure to stay in marked lanes speed and alcohol
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appear to be factors. there will be a rally at the statehouse foyer higher ground moral day of action. they are calling on elected officials to support morally just policies including raisinged minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour and standing against racism and discrimination. the families of two heroes paying tribute to their loved ones on the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and a ward named for a flight -- attendant was given to a taunton man who rack sacrificed his life. >> reporter: two women brought together by actions of those they loved and anna sweeney was235 5? when her mother was -- 5 when her mother he was killed. >> i will never forget when i learned my mother was not coming home. >> reporter: amy sweeney was flight attendant.
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information to logan airport which changed the world. >> reporter: in her member rit madeleine amy sweeney award for civilian bravery recognizes someone who acted with no regard for themselves. >> he intervened and was injured fatally. >> reporter: lieutenant governor described recipient george heathin early may he and his wife sat in bertucci when man with a knife was on the attack. he gave his life to save a pregnant woman. his wife accepted >> i just want to thank you for this award. and i wish my husband was standing next to me to receive it himself i want everybody to think about helping other people. do the right thing. be like amy and the past recipients. >> reporter: message that resonated with anna sweeney who was one story that she remembers the most about her mom. the one about her actions on 9/11. >> it is one that is so symbolic of inner strength and
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to call myself her daughter. >> that award is given out every year since 2002. the new movie about edward snowden will be the topic of a talk at harvard kennedy school today. director oliver stone and author ron suskin will be there. in the movie joseph gordon levit plays snowden. that movie comes out on friday. tesla is updating auto pilot feature to rely more heavily on radar instead of just cameras. in may a tesla driver was killed using the auto pilot when he collided with a truck in florida. tesla ceo says that the improved auto pilot very likely would have prevented that accident. searching for support on a potential new slots parlor in revere. according to the boston globe eugene mccain the international developer, has launched a campaign to win the state's approval on the november
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second slots parlor planning on being built near suffolk downs. website has been created by the massachusetts official to former itt tech students after the school shut down nationwide. governor baker announced the new site saying it advices former students on how to apply to getfederal student loans erase. they had two campuss in massachusetts. some patriots and red sox players are leaving it in the bank continued of on the field two teams are among those on the list of those with unclaimed properties. she says more than 57,000 new properties worth millions have recently beenaed to the list and it's unclear which players are on the list. and it's 6:40. just ahead a. check of the day's top stories including a local mosque vandalized. >> the call to investigate this as a hate crime. >> and all eyes will be on new
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what we are learning ahead of that announcement. danielle good morning. >> good morning to you and everybody. bright sunshine in the forecast today. check out the hour by hour looking good. rising to about 70 through midday in boston a little sea breeze at the coast today. we top out well into the 70s inland. i am tracking a warmup and then a return of the feel of fall. all the details straight ahead
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marathon. runers who met the qualifying time for the age and gender by 20 minutes or faster will be allowed to register online beginning at 10 a.m. go to baa.org to register and for a list of qualification times as well you can also watch the 121st boston marathon only right here on wbz. it's monday, april 17th. >> what's the weather going to be danielle? because that's a big factor. people running or not it will be cold or marathon monday. it's always trekkie to pinpoint it. -- tricky to pinpoint it. let's say sunny and 65. let's put in the order early. good morning. bright start to the week. we are talking about warmup through wednesday. so highs in the 70s today. 80s tomorrow mid-80s for the middle part of the week and acold front comes in a few showers and stormings wednesdayevening and night.
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60 in boston right now. but we have got 50s and 40s on the map and a few 30s as well. sanford maine at 37. and mid-40s from laconia to concord and 42 in plymouth new ma'am sure. thrower mid -- new ma'am sure. 49 in -- new hampshire. 49 in norwood at 41 and then 50s for most of us from the south shore to cape cod so kind of a crisp fall feel out right now. courtesy of high pressure. fair weather in control you notice on the saddle lie and radar nothing to talk about. sunshine is going to be with us from start to finish so don't forget the shades as you head out. that's the only thing you will need. solar glare maybe the only thing to contend with. high pressure slides east and the air around high pleasure blows in a clockwise direction from the backside of a high we get a southwest wind typically a warmer wind direction. highs into the 80s tomorrow with sunshine and wednesday morning we start with sun and
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and a lot of action in termination of thunderstorms and rain will be to the north but we will get a few scattered or isolated to widely scattered showers and storms wednesday evening into the first part of the overnight. so high temperatures today 70s looks beautiful. sea breeze kicks in and notice the arrows coming in off the ocean. light wind off the ocean and high of 72 in boston. 74 beverly and we manage middle to upper 70s for some of us through the interior today. and again that plymouth to taunton and 70s for us on the cape and islands. tonight similar to what it was this morning. clear and cool again suburbs dipping into the 40s. 59 down -- 58 downtown. sox and orioles looks great. 70 clear and pleasant tonight first pitch. mostly clear great tomorrow. humid on wednesday a brief shower possible high around 80 and that's what we are talking about tomorrow. highs in the 80s as well that's the case on wednesday but for
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sunshine to end the week. start of the weekend looking good too. we will bray chance of a shower back in late owner sunday. brie one ooh. >> reporter: an accident -- breana. >> reporter: a accident in weymouth tied up the commute on route 3 right here. it's pretty busy start at exit 16 in weymouth and there's stop and go traffic to the derby street exit. it will slow you down 20 minutes this morning. that right hand of the screen is the backup from the accident. another accident to tell you about in sturebridge eastbound on the sturbridge eastbound on the pike at exit 9 a crash between a tractor trailer and car at toll plazs. it's something to keep in mind but not causing severe delays. 6:47 is the time. let's he check out the top stories this morning. police investigating a possible hate crime at a new hampshire mosque. >> rocks were thrown throughout windows of the islamic society of greater nashua after 8 while worshipers were inside. the police responded to the
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thecouncil on islamic relation is calling on state and federal officials to investigate the vandalism as possible hate crime. two teens spec in court accuse -- expected in court accused of stabbing a driver inchelsea. police believe the victim may have been work for a livery company and gave the sus speacts ride before the crime. the victim is a 57-year-old man who was found in his minivan after 6:30 last night. ness stable but serious condition at mgh. boston police department's body camera the judge ruled that the commissioner bill evans had the authority to order officers to wear the cameras when none volunteered. 100 officers will start wearing the cameras today. last week boston police said 8 members of the command staff will also wear the cameras. today, 44 days after winning a 487 million dollar power ball jackpot, the winner will claim their prize. the ticket was sold at a hannaford's in raymond new
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doubt it. but attorneys for the winner will claim the prize and announce a win are's plans to donate some to charity. the lump sum is worth more than $330 million. please be my family member please be my family member. >> you would have heard by now. >> probably. still to come this morning, the red sox bounce back home. >> and patriots returning this morning with their first win of the season. we will check with sports director steve burton in
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v.o.: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump. trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. v.o.: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that, defund planned parenthood. and both oppose our right to safe and legal abortion. ayotte: well i certainly think that roe should be overturned... matthews: for the woman? trump: yeah, there has to be some form. v.o.: ayotte and trump, wrong for new hampshire women. planned parenthood votes is responsible for the
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test drive a bmw today at your massachusetts bmw center or visit bmwmass.com. >> welcome back on your monday morning red sox north of the border beyond the big bats of david ortiz and jackie bradley junior they took 2 out of 3 games from the blue jays beating them 11-8 yesterday. red sox back home tonight taking on baltimore first patriots kick off the season with a big win over cardinals. >> and it was a good start for jimmy ga ropely. -- garoppolo. steve burton has highlights and reaction. >> good morning. what a game. what a game. there's a reason why bill bell check will head to the -- bill chick will head to the -- bill belichick will head to the hall
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and jimmy g was absolutely fantastic. opening a awed takes the ball down the field end up with a touchdown. they get a early 7-0 lead. patriots first drive in the second half and jimmy leads them to another score. blount with the honors and new england 17-7 patriots up 2 with cards lining up for 47 yard field goal and punt he hooks it left. and patriots they thriller 23-21 the final. >> it's a good feeling it was. you know only one game right now, still got long way to go you know moving onto miami after the flight and it's a good start to the season it really is. >> so jimmy garoppolo and patriots get it done in arizona 23-21 the final and more good news. the next three games all at home at gillette stadium. that's the story in glendale
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season. steve burton wbz sports. >> you are saying they are perfect. sounds good. >> so far so good. 6:54. time for closer look at what's coming up this morning at 7 on cbs this morning. >> norah o'donnell and gayle king. >> good morning we are excited to broadcast today from the new smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture. we are giving america the first extended look i been side wft museum opens -- inside before the muse history and struggles of slavery and triumphs in entertainment and sports and to the white house. >> we have many special guests including general colin powell congressman john lewis and attorney general loretta lynch. you will see remarkable piece of historyline like the plane above us flown by tuskegee airmen and the major news of the day. we will see you at 7 with a
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extras at the bar they apply at cheers live on stage website. you have to be 21 or older to enterer. >> i wanted to do it but i just don't meet the criteria. >> good try kate. >> kind of a feel of fall this morning. >> yeah. >> less humid air today and tomorrow and beautiful but the only chance of wet weather is wednesday evening and night and another fall feel on thursday. >> two days in row. >> thanks cbs this morning is up next on bz. we are back 5 another update. >> have a good morning. we will see you at noon. from regular public schools in that area. this year alone, charter schools will take more than 400 million dollars away from neighborhood public schools. that's not right. instead of draining even more money from neighborhood public schools and giving it to charters, let's devote public resources to all of our students... not just a select few. don't lift the cap on charter schools.
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this special broadcast of "cbs this morning" is being brought to you with limited commercial interruptions by target and toyota. captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, september 12th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? welcome to the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. we are giving the extended look into the national mall's extended treasure and a century in the making. >> we will show you key moments of history that are on display, including a cabin that held more than a dozen slaves and a lunch counter stool from greensboro
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