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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 chris mckinnon appreciate you being here on this wednesday september 21st. >> breaking news, police and protesters clashing in charlotte north carolina. the deadly shooting that sparked the mo developing story in wrongton a 2 -- brockton a2-year-old boy rush to the hospital after being hit by a car. what neighbors are telling us about the crash. >> and two dogs found tied up inand abandoned in boston theer is the for the person who left them there. >> but first danielle niles with a look at the forecast. fall may be coming tomorrow but it feels hike summer. >> 80s sticking around for a couple days. temperatures today in the 80s for the last full day of summer. 69 in boston.
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there's 50s coming back through central new england. the fog yesterday was thickest north and west of boston and today south shore to the tape. quarter mile visibility on the vineyard. and up and down the connecticut river it's thick too. orange quarter mile visibility. keene and concord new hampshire. fog burns off and lifts for moat of us by 9 a.m. otherwise a few high thin wispy clouds deck crating the clouds and the sunrise is coming up 30 minutes from now at 6:31 this morning. otherwise temperatures climb into the 70 looks beautiful with sunshine a few wispy clouds continuing. and 80 to 85 for many of us today. no weather issues for the ride home. looks beautiful 82 with theset at 6:42. we will let you know when cooler air arrives now on the roads a busy start. >> reporter: very busy start. live look at northbound lanes of the expressway by the gas tanks check this out it looks like a parking lot there. traffic is very heavy from the split past here all the way to the south bay mall. down on route 3 the backup begins in weymouth where you
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128 and braintree is almost backed up to 24 and speaking of 24, there is a bumper to bumper traffic from brockton from exit 17 to exit 20. you are approaching a 20 minute delay. >> thanks. breaking news this morning from north carolina. violent protests in charlotte overnight hours after a deadly officer-involved shooting there police say about 12 officers were injured in these demonstrations. one was hit in the face with a rock. you can see some of protesters jumping on and damaging a police car. officers in riot gear fired tear gas to break up the crowd. a major interstate was closed at one point. and a fire flared up. the protests are in response to the shooting of 43-year-old keith lamont scott who police say officers were searching for a different man with an outstanding warrant at an apartment complex yesterday when scott got out of his car with a gun. >> as they engaged him, he is armed with a handgun that we
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he makes a threat to them and because of that, at least one of our officers fired. >> scott's family disputes that story saying he was sitting in the car reading a book while waiting for his son's school bus of the both scott and the officer who shot him are black. that officer is now own paid leave. a standard procedure in an officer-involved shooting. developing news now a 2- year-old boy in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after he was hit by a car. let's get out to wbz anna meilere the details. >> reporter: and chris that 2- year-old suffered life- threatening injuries. the driver that hit him stayed on scene here. now police are trying to figure out exactly what happened. friends and neighbors tried to console a grief stricken grandfather after a car hit the 2-year-old boy on market street in brockton. >> i just hear him screaming and crying. >> reporter: katy garcia is a neighbor who rushed over to help. and witnessed the aftermath.
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and went down the street and fell down the floor. >> reporter: brockton police say the toyota camry hit the 2- year-old leaving him critically injured. >> i just know he is not doing so good and is in boston right now. >> reporter: the driver stopped and stayed at the scene as accident reconstruction crews began their investigation. garcia says bad accidents happened here before. >> this is not the first time it happened people get consider dash lot of people get hit people driving like they got it like that and think it's highway or something. >> reporter: hospital. neighbors say they are hoping for the best. >> and i pray that everything comes good. >> reporter: police took a look at the driver's cell phone as part of the investigation but they say this appears to have been a horrible accident. anna meiler wbz this morning. >> thank you. also developing in dore chest they are morning, police -- dorchester this morning, police investigating a deadly shooting near a playground a man was found in a car on
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was pronounced dead. police say there's been 24 deadly shootings in boston this year. 6:05. the suspect in a new york and new jersey bombing is facing terrorism charges and his journal shedding new light on the investigation. hena dal yes has the latest from -- daniels has latest from new york. >> reporter: 28-year-old ahmad rahami faces 10 federal terrorism charges including use of a weapon of mass destruction and bombing a place of public use. more details york and new jersey last night. investigators say rahami bought bomb making materials off ebay this summer and was seen on video blowing up a device in backyard at or near his home at least 2 days before the bombings. after he was captured during a violent shoot out with police, investigator found a. & book spat weared blood and spears--
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spearsed with a bullet. rahami wrote about pipe bombs and cooker bombs in the streets and investigators are trying to kerl if -- determine if he was acting alone. new hampshire supreme court will decide whether a murder victim's sexual past should stay private. she was 19 and attending unh when she was murdered in 2012. convicted killer is appealing the life sentence sentence. initially the information about the sexual activity that was sealed the judged said should be made public during the appeal. the court will hear arguments today. animal control officers are searching for the owner of two dogs abandon at the arnold ash readium. mi coal jacobs is live -- arboretum. nicole jacobs is live with more. >> reporter: they are doing all they can to find the owners of the dogs and using social media to do that.
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shared more than 500 times since they were abandoned. >> i know. did you miss me. >> reporter: two cute pups now cared for by the city of boston. shelly the white one and shelby the brown abandoned. >> they were seen tied to a tree in the arboretum. >> reporter: that was around 11 a.m. saturday. no owners around and no one returned to retrieve them and the park ranger turned them over to animal care and control. bottoms of her pads had been burned. and most likely from being on a hot payment or something of that -- pavement or something of that sort. >> reporter: but otherwise healthy and happy and quite photogenic as well. no one knows who left them. >> we have not had any information. it doesn't seem to be a owner coming forward as of now and no one else seems to have seen anything. >> reporter: until someone comes forward city will care for them keeping them together because that's how it appears
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>> they were found tied to the tree and they get along we al-- well and seem unhappy when they are apart. >> reporter: and anyone with information about the two dogs or a possible owner is asked to contact the mayor's hotline at 311. there will be a opportunity in the coming days to possibly adopt the dogs if no owner comes forward. live in boston nicole jacobs wbz this morning. >> all right let's hope for good ending. thanks very much. today the head of the company behind defend the rising cost of the live saving drug. the head the pharmaceutical company will testify at the congressional hearing. she is expected to say the company doesn't plan to lower prices. the price of epipens sky rocketed to more than 600 dollars for a two pack more than a $5-- 500% increase since 2007. both presidential candidates will be in
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in toledo ohio as he continues to face questions about whether his own donald j trump foundation used more than a quarter million dollars of other people's money to settle lawsuits against trump's businesses. democrat hillary clinton will speak in orlando florida. the clinton campaign is reassuring supporters she has a clear path to victory even though polls show a slight tightening in the race. senator warren will campaign for clinton in new hampshire on saturday. and we are less than we debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. you can watch it monday september 26th at 9 p.m. right here on wbz. 6:09. coming up on wbz this morning, two local moms in trouble with the law. >> the pair arrested outside a local mall. how police say they put their infants in danger. >> and clearing your commute of potential problems. what the mbta is doing on the green thine redue -- green line to reduce delays.
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to break a national record this week. danielle good morning. >> good morning kate and everybody. temperatures climbing into the 80s today for the last full day of summer. it's a blend of sun and clouds and lowering humidity and dry today and again tomorrow. i will let you know when the next chance of wet weather moves in as you look over the sit they of boston. sunrise 20 minutes from now. it will be a beauty. stay with us. you are watching wbz this
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listen to this an impressive national sports record coul week. watt watertown field hockey team has a chance to seat new record for most consecutive wins. last year we profiled the high school team had they broke record for consecutive games without a loss but what few ties mixed in so tomorrow they play at wilmington high with a chance to set the new record which would be 107 consecutive wins. >> woint bring up the tennis team that i was on that has the most 16 state championships because that's pretty good.
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great. >> 107 wins in row is amazing. >> it's so good. >> hotel hopefully they will win. >> people in wilmington are like excuse me we want the spoiler. >> 80s the in ex-- 80s the next several days even though today is the last day of summer the fall starts tomorrow but it had feel like summer. wispy clouds making for a really nicerise this morning. sun officially coming up in 15 the clouds add nice color to the sky you can see the most pinks and oranges. 69 in boston. 59 in nashua. a lots of spots in the 50s and 60s as you step out right now. 56 in condured. -- concord. and upper 50sin bedford. 60 in taunton and most are running in the middle to upper 60s on cape cod. dew points in the 60s in spots but it's dropping all morning and this trend will continue so less humid air is going to be with us for the duration of the
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clouds, that's about all we are contending with today. the clouds come out ahead of rain down to the south. and in fact pouring rain in parts of the coastal regions of virginia through north carolina. this area of low pressure is going to try to move northward here. but high pressure that blue h on the map building out of great lakes will come over southern new pgland and protect -- new england and protect us from the wet weather. highs today 80 to 58 for most of -- 85 for most us. upper 70s on and we will be 64 down -- 63 downtown. but suburbs will dip into the 50s and a few upper 40s on the map tomorrow morning. a cool start but what a rebound. we will see a sea breeze at the coastline around 80 for highs from rockport to boston to plymouth and 75 to 80 butte full sunshine on cape cod. mid-80s enland for the first day of fall an awesome night for thursday night football. 8:25 kick off. mostly clear and pleasant.
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of the southwest. and towards the end of the game we will fall back pretty quickly into the middle 60s. a cold front on friday not in the morning the morning starts dry with sun and clouds and a chance of a late day shower. we will time the cold front a little kind of uncertainty as to when it comes through and it will usher in cooler air. a scriesp fall air mass for the upcoming weekend coldest weekend in while. cold is relative right? 65 still mess be a lingering shower early on saturday morning. sun breaks out a chilly morning widespread 40s on sunday and bright and chris. 62 for a high on sunday. coolest day on the 7-day forecast. another rebound back to near normal with bright sunshine monday and tuesday and back up to around 7-day. what's the latest. >> reporter: to the north an accident on route 3 south in burlington just before exit 25
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center lane and -- blocking the center lan and i traffic is backed up two exits. 24 north is a brutal ride. there is stop and go traffic from 123 in brockton all the way up to 128. there we go. heavy delays. this is going to slow you down 30 plus minutes this morning. the mbta is tackling trees. starting today, the t says an arborist will survey the condition of the trees near the green line and crews will remove dead, dying or trees that are at risk of falling on tracks. this will happen on the d line from fenway to riverside. this year alone the t says 21trees or branches have fallen on the tracks or overhead electrical wires causing delays. 18 incidents happened on the d line. >> thanks very much. a sting to stop drag racing in boston. police say in the past few months large crowds have been gathering in the area of new market square in south boston to watch the illegal racing.
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enough information on participants and organizeers to issue 75 motorcycle vie -- motor vehicle violations 35 criminal complaints and they are working with the rm involvement revoke licenses of the drivers and vehicle owners. police arrest two mothers they say were so drunk they couldn't take care of their babies. officers say the women who were in the parking lot of the mall at rockingham park in salem new hampshire on monday. police say one woman was lying in a puddle holding her baby oak over her head. head. the one-month-old and 4-month- old are not hurt. both women face charges of endangering the welfare of a child. an off doubty boston police officer cleared in this confrontation with a pedestrian. it was caught on camera in the back bay. the police commissioner says that the department investigation found the officer did not do anything illegal. new video released by police shows officer edward barrett chasing milton gurin down the street he.
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never tackle to the ground. the commission are says the evidence didn't point to a case of excessive force. >> i think that the investigation and the video and witnesses and his coworkers even mr. gurin sort of all say that you know, he was not injured and he was not tackled and his head was not slammed to the ground and i don't know know how much clearer that gets. >> you have an officer saying this is what we are trained to do. that's terrifying if you are training your police officers to jump on pe know of the age mr. gurin is and put your knee in their back and put your weight on them that's worrisome because no crime was committed. >> the altercation began when gurin hit the officer's window with the umbrella as he turned on arlington street. gurin was upset the officer cut him is of in the crosswalk. 6:19 right now. ahead a question that caught george clooney off guard. >> how he responded when asked about news of his friend's brad
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hundreds of faithful are spec to line up to see the heart -- expected to line up to see the heart of left it low and will be in on display in lowell and boston later this week. st. pad row was a fridayar known for having the wounds as christ on the cross and died in 1968 and canonizeed in 2002. a hollywood power couple calling it quit. angelina jolie filed for divorce from brad pitt site citingirreconcilable difference and she wants visitation for
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off guard as pitt's friend george clooney responded to the news with this. >> i didn't know that wow. >> she filed. >> i feel sorry then and that's a sad story unfortunate for a family so unfortunate story about a family i feel very sorry to hear that. that's the first i heard of it. >> the pair got married in 2014 and they have been togetherhowever for 12 years. mit is working on or sad measuring human behavior. it's 87% accurate in detecting human emotions and film studios could use this someday to gauge audience reactions and it could be used in your home to adjust the temperature based on your mood. >> on the -- did-- a study says they found the way to decrease the chance of your child to get a food allergy. giving babies eggs and peanuts
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to them they say the risk is linked whenaleverageic foods are introduce-- allergic foods are introduceed. the smart watch or fitness tracker may not help you lose weight. the study from the university of pittsburgh shows patient who is use technology lost less weight compared to those on standard weight loss programs. >> you have to if you are wearing it you have to get out and do the typical stuff. >> i thought you wore it and it made you lose weight. >> wouldn't all would look slim and wonderful. lots more clawing teacher's punishment for stepping on the american fling. >> and why a mother called police on her 3-year-old. >> lost in translation. the one letter that led to a very confusing emergency call. >> and as we head to break this wednesday morning here are the
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breaking news at 6:30. violent clashes between police and protesters in north carolina after an officer- involved shooting. >> a man killed at foxwoods casino during a confrontation with police in parking lot. the new light the autopsy could shed on the case. >> a long distance call confusion how a woman in with emergency responders here in massachusetts. you have to hear the recording. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz this morning. >> good morning thanks for joining us 6:30 i am chris mckinnon. >> i am kate merrill wednesday september 21st and another warm day out there on the final day before fall danielle. >> can you believe it? lastful day of sum -- last full day of summer.
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will continue. patchy fog this morning from the south shore back down along the south coast. sunshine climbing and you temperatures in the upper 70s by recess time. and low 80s by the time we get to the roid home. no weather issues -- ride home. no weather issues for the bus stop home. most of us in the 60s. fog is locally dense. bedford has quarter mile visibility and sim on the -- same on vineyard and patchy at cape cod and thick up and down the connecticut river valley. we have had clouds cirrus clouds that decorate the sky making for a nice sunrise. officially in 30 seconds patchy fog burns off by 9 a.m. midday looks great. sunshine temperatures near 80 less hume midity during the dayhighs 80 to 58 how are the roads. >> reporter: this is one of the accidents north of the city in
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-- blocking the breakdown -- breakdown lane. this is right before exit 25 at 128. you can see the tow truck so they are in the process of clearing it but traffic is backed up to exits to concord road. not far away on 93 south in wilmington, there is an accident at exit 38 near 129 and there is stop and go traffic back to exit 42 and a delay of about 20 minutes. chris. >> thanks very much. breaking news from north carolina. protests in charlotte violent overnight. demonstrators filled the streets hours after a deadly police involved shooting. police in riot gear fired tear gas trying to break up the crowd. police say 12 officers have been injured in the demonstrationsit comes after the shooting of 43-year-old keith lamont scott. police say they were looking for a suspect yesterday when one officer saw scott get out of a car with a gun. both scott and the officer who shot him are black. scott's family disputes the officer's story.
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hospital with life-threatening injuries after being hit by a car. wbz anna meiler is live inbrockton with the latest. anna. >> reporter: kate that 2-year- old boy is fighting for his life after being hit by a car here on market street in brockton. just a few doors down from his home. you can see crime tape is tied to the utility pole behind me from when police were here on scene investigating. becometon police say a toyota camry hit the boy last night leaving him critically on scene and as accident reconstruction crews tried to figure out what happened. the 2-year-old was medflighted to a hospital. friends and neighbors were seen trying to comfort grief stricken family members. >> i hear him scriemg and -- screaming and crying and i saw the mom going crazy and went down the street and fell down the floor. >> reporter: police also took a look at the driver's cell phone as part of the investigation. but they say at this time this
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accident. reporting live from brockton anna meiler wbz this morning. the suspect in the new york and new jersey bombings is facing federal terrorism charges. those charges against 28-year- old ahmad rahiemy including using a weapon of mass destuck and -- destruction and bombing a public place. he wrote about pom pipe bombs and pressure cooker bombs in the streets. investigators are trying to determine if alone. police -- acting alone. a police shooting at foxwoods and there's questions how a armed man died. state police in connecticut said there was a state warrant for the suspect and when tribal police confronted him he pulled a gun on them. he refused to drop the gun and they were forced to fire. >> the subject then fell off the 4th level of the fox tower
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driveway below. >> an autopsy today will determine whether the man died from a gunshot wound or from the fall. state police are investigating. meantime, it was business as usual for most of the casino but some patrons were unable to get to their cars because of the investigation. new details this morning on the investigation into gloucester's police chief. boston.com reporting that the investigation will likely expand to the entire department. gloucester's mayor hired two nd pent firms to conduct investigations into the and the detective there. and a third investigation could start very soon. the gloucester times says a lynnfield attorney will perform an audit of the chief's professional conduct. 6:34. animal control officers are searching for the owner of a two dogs left abandoned at the arnold arboretum. nicole jacobs is live with more on the dogs' conditions. nicole. >> reporter: chris, city animal officials are doing all they can to find the owner of the two dogs.
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photosvia social media which has been shared over 500 times at this point. i want to get you to a picture of the dogs because they appear to be well cared for. this is shelly and shelby the names given to them by the city at this point a park ranger found them tied to a tree at the arnold arboretum. no signs i've buses but one's paw pads were burned likely from walking on hot pavement we are told. the park ranger waited for did so now the city is caring for them. the animal care and control department there until an owner is found. >> we have not had any information. there doesn't seem to be a owner coming forward as of now and no one seems to have seen anything. >> reporter: anyone with information on the two dogs or the owner is asked to contact the mayor's hotline at 311. and if no one comes forward in
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be a opportunity to adopt them. live in boston, nicole jacobs wbz this morning. massachusetts senator warren getting attention for her grilling of the wells fargo ceo john stomp who testified on capitol hill apologizing after employees secretly opened unauthorized accounts to meet sales goals. he promised to help cupt merse hurt by the scandal but this -- customers hurt by the scandal but this is wh >> if a teller took a handful of $20 bills out of cash drawer they probably would look at criminal charges for theft. they could end up in prison. but you squeezed your employees to the breaking point so they would cheat customers and you could drive up the value of your stock and put hundreds of millions of dollars in your own pocket. >> regulators fined wells fargo
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more than 5,000 low level employees have been fired. a north carolina high schoolteacher says he is on leave for stepping on the american flag. it was this picture that was circulated on social media. the teacher lee francis says he stepped on the flag as part of a discussion of a court case involving the first amendment and flag desecration. several residents of fayetteville north carolina where he teaches criticized the lesson. an arizona mom says she called the police on her own child to ma her 3-year-old daughter unbuckled her seat belt while the car was moving. and mom pulled over and put it back on and explained how dangerous it was but she says she didn't think the little girl got the message and she called a nonemergency number when they got home and arranged for an officer to come out and explain safety to the 3-year- old and her big brother. >> i love it. i am going to do that now for everything. >> call the police? for everything.
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police department. >> woman called from another continent let's check in with brianna with this story. >> reporter: -- breana with the story. >> reporter: she was trying to report a car accident when the dispatcher realized there was a big mixup. >> so you called the barnstable police department. >> yes. >> in massachusetts. >> massachusetts. >> >> yes mass shoes. -- massachusetts. >> sorry there's no way you can help me is there. >> where are you >> england. >> yeah. well, it's a different town. it's twin was barnstable england. >> oh. >> yeah. our response time is going to be about 6 hours. >> yeah. i am sorry. got a laugh. oh never mind. bye, bye. >> okay bye, bye. >> that woman was trying to
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used a smart phone program similar to siri that routed the call to request cape cod and thatdispatch here answered met the woman via skype through an interview on bbc. you have to love massachusetts sarcasm 6 hours response time. >> pretty good to get to england. tough get to logeon -- you have to get to logeon and get -- logan and get on a plane. >> sometimes the english and bo over. >> yep. ahead a check of the top stories including developing news in dore chester. >> police investigating a deadly shooting near a prey ground -- playground. >> are you smarter than a 9- year-old. probably not this one. his amazing accomplishment and he is really smart. >> chris weather watchers checking in and i am not as a matter of factor than that 9- year-old. weather watchers checking in. temperatures in the 60s for most of us.
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the next kid is not your typical college student. >> but a boy in pittsburgh is making the course load look like child's play. >> the reason that the universe is expanding is not because of dark energy overpowered gravity butbecause of gravity. >> what? >> i know we don't understand what he is talking about he is that smart. will wants to be an astro physicist and his father says he was speaking en months and he graduated from high school this year at 9. and started to take courses at community college and carnegie mellon accepted him for next september. >> i am cracking up at him and he was the only one raising his hand. >> danielle has a 9-year-old daughter. >> yeah she is not going to carnegie mellonlon. >> i -- mellon them to hoping
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to repeat a grade. >> we will hear about a lot of amaying things. lower humidity today. warm temperatures. fall equinox tomorrow morning. fall officially begins and it's going to feel like summer. blast of cool air arrives so if you are waiting or more fallish temperatures than saturday and sunday you will get some. 69 in boston. 59 in nashua. 50s on the map. concord 49 now in plymouth and cooler there. upper 50s in norwood and low he 60s here 62 new bedford 63 and 68 in hyannis. the dew point has been dropping and it's in the low 60sin a couple spots but falling to the 50s for the rest of us. overall trend is decreasing humidity a few high thin cirrus clouds a little wispy ones and decorating the sky south of boston, there's rain down to the south. a little area of low pressure off the carolina coastline. try to work northward but high pressure the blue h on the
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south. we need the rainfall but looks like none in sight until later on friday and even at that, it's just the chance of a passing shower or two. highs today 80 to 85. warm and we should be about 71 this time of the year. well above that worcester to fitchburg at 8 #. and right around 8 0 and a few -- 84. and right around 80. filteredshoin through -- filtered sunshine. all begins -- fall begins and feels like summer again tomorr in at the coast and coast is around 806789 here's map friday morning. next chance of wet weather matchy morning clouds and fog. and then late in the day, a quake passing shower is possible. we will watch the timing of the front but it locks like cooler air comes in friday evening and night and it will be with us for the upcoming weekend. tracking the tropics. lisa is now a tropical storm showing signs of strengthening but it's going to curve and
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karl has weakened and is a tropical depression with 35- mile-per-hour winds and karl will curve towards bermuda and take a hook and be out to seaheading into the weekend. 7-day forecast look at change for saturday and sunday. clouds saturday morning temperatures in the mid-60s. bright sunshine after a chilly start on sunday. and then rebounding a bit. back up to around 70 by tuesday. >> reporter: that tow truck just cleared the scene of an accident on route 3 south in burlington. this w damage is done. it's backed up to 495. a 30 minute delay there and to the south there is also an accident on 95 north ann attleboro before exit 5 and route 152 and traffic is backed up to exit 2. kate. >> thank you. breaking overnight police officers hurt in highway shut down -- and a highway shut down as protesters in charlotte north carolina. this started hours after a
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police in riot gore fired tear gas to break up the cloud. it -- crowd. it comes after the shooting of keith lamont scott. police say they were looking for a suspect when one officer saw scott get out of a car with a gun. both scott and the officer who shot him are black. scott's family disputes the officer's story. 6:47 on your wednesday. top stories begin with developing news a2-year-old boy in the hospital with life- threatening injuries after being hi >> that toddler was hit on market street last night not far from his house. family and neighbors rushed to help employees ---- to help. a developing story in dorchester. police are investigating a deadly shooting near a playground. they say a man was found in a car on downer avenue. he was rushed to boston medical center where he was pronounced
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year. right now, animal control is searching for the owner of two dogs abandoned at the arnold arboretum in boston. the dogs were found tied to a tree on saturday. officials say one has burns on her paws from the hot pavement and they are in the care of boston animal care and control. and workers say the dogs are in good condition and they are pit bull mixes gentle and very sweet. straight ahead, gronk and garoppolo will either be on >> both attended practice yesterday. patriots, the latest from coach belichick coming newspaper and is this guy going to retire on us? big papi power on full display
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airbnb has totally improved my life. it's given me this outlook. tually teaching in the school district where i live. cambridge has become unaffordable. the extra income i have lets me stay at an affordable level in cambridge. i'm able to do more things for more people which i really like doing. it gives us that little income that gonna keep the city,
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getting the 6th straight win and big papi is adding up the home runs. rodriguez pitched 6 1/3 innings allowing 2 runs and that was all the team gave up to the orioles. ortiz hitting his 36th home run of the final season. sox beat orioles 5-2 and they have one more in baltimore before heading to tampa bay. i think someone needs to convince that guy maybe he should keep playing. >> maybe he ha patriots game plan up in the air for the showdown with the texans. >> no surprise the team is staying tightlipped about who gets the start at the qb. steve burton is here with what the pats are saying. >> bill belichick has not ruled out who is playing as quarterback. photographers only allowed to film the first portion of practice and at that time
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seen. the only quarterback was brissett yesterday's practice was more like a walk through. with the team dressed in shorts and shells and it was no contact and anyone could take part. the question is could ga ropeley low play -- garoppolo play belichick wouldn't say. >> i am a football coach the medical staff is the medical staff i coach the team, medical people handle the injuries. they don't call plays and don't do surgery we have there. works out good. >> everybody is doing their job. rob gronkowski was on the practice field and says he is getting better. he has yet to play this season because of a hamstring yry -- injury. that's sports now over to you. >> you have to wait and see until game time tomorrow night. 6:53 time for closer look at what's coming up on cbs this morning. >> let's check in with gayle king to see what he coming up. good morning gayle. >> good morning to you kate and chris. ahead on cbs this morning in
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overnight protest after police shot and killed a black man. and we test some of the new technology designed to keep airlines from ever losing a checked bag again. the news is back in the morning. we will see you at 7:00 sharp. >> thanks very much. think your home is too small for garden? or maybe you don't have a green thumb? up neck the microgarden you can control with your smart phone. tough hear this when we come
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my prescription costs keep going up. it's more expensive every year. it would be a lot cheaper to buy my medication from canada. kelly ayotte voted to block consumers from buying safe medicines from canada. and voted against lower cost generic drugs. kelly ayotte gets all that money from the big drug industry. hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions. when you take all that money it just changes you. kelly ayotte's not working for us.
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this could be the future of gardening and you can control it with your smart phone. >> called sprouts io created by an m.i.t. grad. tiny garden lets you grow proproduce like lettuce tomatoes and eggplants year- round and you control watering with a app on phone and customized how bitter or sweet the produce is. kick starter program starts today buyers can get on it for $595. i do nonet i probably -- i don't know. i probably would kill this too i can't keep a plant. >> not even a fake plant. >> i kill that too hon of thely. >> you have to -- honestly. >> you have to get the. your watering skills i went down to weymouth and a group of women we had a blast.
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left of me. we talked all about the weather and they are huge wbz fans and they celebrated the 100th anniversary of the club and i had a great time. 80s fall begins tomorrow and it's going to feel like summer the next few days. big change for the weekend in the 60s. something for everyone. >> they must have been wow a superstar coming down. >> it was great spending time there. >> thanks danielle. cbs this morning is up next on bz. >> see you in 25 minutes for a
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breast cancer. early detection can mean the difference between life and death. planned parenthood gives new hampshire women access to life saving cancer screenings. but ayotte voted to defund planned parenthood six times. why? because ayotte opposes a woman's right to choose. in her relentless effort to overturn roe v. wade, ayotte puts critical cancer screenings at risk, hurting new hampshire women. kelly ayotte: putting her personal interests ahead of your health care. independence usa pac is responsible
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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is wednesday, september 21st, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? violent protests overnight in north carolina after police shoot and kill a black man. block a major freeway and property. >> new details about the bombings in new york and new jersey unfolded. we are getting new information about the attacker's family including a wife overseas. >> we test the new technologies sdiped designed to make sure airlines never lose your bags again. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener."
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