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possible injury. so take a look. some reports are saying it's a torn ligament, others say it's just a sprain. no word on surgery or whether he'll be out long. the pats don't play again till a week from sunday, so the hope is maybe he's fine. just one more roadblock for the pats to overcome while they wait for the return of tom brady. >> there's adversity yw or season, whatever it is. there's bumps in the road, regardless of whether it's injuries or missing guys, whatever it is. you have to deal with it and play with the guys. that the name of the game. >> remember, he went down sunday. the patriots only had three days to prepare for the fourth day to get red for the game. with a little bit of time here,
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doesn't sound like that to me. just another day in paradise here. doesn't really matter, they just keep on win. >> they could put you in at quarterback. nothing against you. >> maybe burton, not me. >> thank you very much. >> the pair treats are 3-0 during tom brady's situation, taking the wou sails of anyone who thought it would. >> patriots fans say the punishment has no major effect on the team's performance that has they play as a team and win as a team. but fans say they will be happy when brady returns. only one game left and the suspension will be over for brady. pats fans say the impact of
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well, let the record show. >> 3-0 now, so it's really good. >> this is not what the nfl owners had in mind when they laid down those punishments. this was supposed to set the patriots back. >> reporter: but now they are undefeated without their most powerful weapon, tom brady, and they are the talk of the town. >> the point is to for what transaggression you made. the pact that it's blown in or face is hysterical to me. >> reporter: the patriots lost first and fourth round draft picks and brady was suspended for four games. >> the first round pick, that's going to hurt them. but they have gymny jimmy out
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in the league, you can't take down the patriots. >> do your job. he came in, 27-yard touchdown run, looked awesome. >> and when tom brady returns? >> he'll be so mad. when he's mad, he's really good. that's going to be exciting. >> reporter: it sure will be. even though he's questionable with a thumb injury, fans say they believe belichick will pull off another victory. back to you. >> thank you. again, this is a rare weekend off for the patriots. their next game is sunday, october 2nd with the bills, kickoff here at 1:00 on wbz. breaking news in chelsea, two high school students
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after chelsea high let out for the day this afternoon. there was a fight near the commuter rail tracks. two students were stabbed and police are looking for a hispanic victim, about 20 years ode. the rail was stopped in that area while police investigate. pair neddics took the victims to the hospital in serious condition. no word on what started the fight. as soon as we have more information, we'll bring it to you. we have rain, and tomorrow the feel of fall will finally be in the air. may be apple picking season. >> i think so. you'll see the fall feel, with highs only in the 60s. amazing weather on the way. a look at the satellite and radar, no rain and the nearest showers pressing through new york right now. central portions of the state,
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hours, we expect showers to develop. hour by hour, models are really having a hard time with how much rain could develop. i think this is too aggressive on how much rain we could see tonight. keep that umbrella because we could see a quarter inch before saturday morning. then we start the weekend in picture perfect shape. we are in the comfortable 66 degrees by 9 can, and that's when we expect showers toward the boston area. cool and breezy, measure perfect with more 60s on the way. how long this will last, coming up later on. back to you. thank you. the drought is so bad in 14 counties they have been declared disaster areas. with that designation, farmers in those counties may be eligible for low interest emergency loans. they have 8 months to apply for aid. he is wanted.
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cvs. today officers arrested two others in connection with the crime. >> reporter: the state police fugitive unit is now involved in the ties with the suspect. this is the man police are now looking for. >> we have an arrest warrant year-old male, marcus louis, considered armed and dangerous. >> reporter: yesterday afternoon, three men walked into the cvs seasoned a and confronted an 18-year-old male before pierre shot him in the arm. in alleged shooter is still out there. >> i'm thinking it was a very
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victims. >> and police want to emphasize this was not a random attack, that all the players involved knew each other. bill shields, news 10. police say this man was drunk when he hit a civilian traffic officer when he was working construction detail. he hit the flagger and this charge. he has no weapon. don't shoot him. >> new video taken the moment police shot and killed the victim's wife begging officers not to fire the weapons. police have their own views from a body camera and dashboard camera. the wife's video is the only one made public. >> don't shoot him.
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>> reporter: as he recorded her husband keith's final moments, she told them he had a brain injury and posed no threat. >> he doesn't have a gun. >> reporter: the scott family attorney released the video, showing officers surrounding scott in his car. she told him to oboe the officers, heard telling him the drop the gun. >> keith, don't you do did you shoot him? did you shoot him? >> reporter: scott is then seen lying on the ground. the video's release came of three nights of protests in charlotte, many motivated by the community's demand to release body and dash cam of the video. the videos are now in the hands
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inflame and not tell the full story. >> reporter: another charlotte resident said it didn't make the situation clearer. >> couldn't see what was going on. i just feel sad for them. >> reporter: charlotte police will be out again tonight to head off another night of violence. >> that curfew will be enforced at midnight tonight. this will remain in ch tulsa police officer betty shelby turned herself in overnight to face first-degree murder charges. cameras captured the moment she shot and killed terence crutcher. if convicted, she could face at least 4 years in prison. the confusion and miscommunication often add up to a dangerous situation and
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youtube to try and prevent that. >> we'll like to overtimes on the dos an donees should you be stopped by a police officer. >> coming up, his video, what to do if stopped by police, and how people in the community are receiving the message. how is this for a 180, ted cruz now endorsing donald trump. he refused to back trump at the republican national convention, and previously called trump a big loud new york bully. >> the new fund raising race is, says abort on hull of the replica ship is rotting and needs to be replaced. the plantation wins $150,000 granted but only if it can
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time for 2020. is this a look into the future? coming up, a visit to have nation's first offshore wind farm. >> and getting deliveries by drone. the shipping company test to go technology here in our backyard but not for everyday items. >> and a girl pulled from the rubble after surviving an air strike. coming up at 6:00, remembering victims and survivors boston marathon bombings. we'll visit the crystal
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her parents, three sisters an brother did not survive. this civil defense worker says at least two dozen air strikes hit the area in a matter after hours and others are still trapped. it's more evidence that a week- long cease-fire is over. diplomatic talks to salvage the deal disintegrated. this latest round caused dozens destruction. the air strikes will continue and we could see ground attacks as well. >> so tough to watch what's happening there. today diplomats ended their talks at the united nations, unable to reach a new agreement. the father of the new york city bombing suspect says his son became bad three years ago after a trip to afghanistan and
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monday with police. his father said his son's personality changed dramatically after that trip to the middle east. once he noticed that change, he called the fbi. his wife is back in fact united states and cooperating with the investigation. the national center for missing an exploited children honored lieutenant robert murphy and bellow as heroes. tonight a boston man is trying to swim the english channel. the 49-year-old said he turned the goal into a fundraiser to fight cancer. he's hoping to raise $100,000. he's trained in the frigid
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a time. good luck to him. >> what's on your bucket list next? swimming the english channel? >> swimming is so hard. right? >> i want somebody in a boat right next to me. tomorrow is going to be a little cool, so if you like the crisp air, it might be a beach day. it will be sunny at least. but we have a couple beach days in the forecast. story this weekend. perfect for any activities you might have, any festivals to participate in, lots of events going on. we'll go through those coming up. and fall comes crashing in after a brief chance of rain this evening and overnight. it gets crisp and cool with a little warmup in the seven-day forecast. live look showing no rain moved into the picture just yet.
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line of showers. it's a broken line now, starting to strengthen just a bit. no thunderstorms as indicated here, no lightning strikes right now. as this moves closer to us, we could get some ray. rainfall. we could see scattered showers, which i agree with. although the intensity here on the hour by hour looks like a littuc showers push into southeast massachusetts by early saturday morning. 7:00 a.m., most of the rain starts to exit. clear skies for the rest of your saturday, saturday night getting cool and crisp with temperatures cooling. highs today topped off in the 80s, 80 degrees in boston.
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cloud cover. we are 72 right now, dew point a little elevated for this time of year. those play a role depending on whether we see rainfall. we need dew points to get higher to support some good soaking rain. and they could get higher into the low 60s perhaps briefly later this evening. the wind is indicating this system has not moved through yet. temperatures are now in the 70s, and we see doorstep already. springfield down to 60, concord 67, and slowly that cold air arrives. rain showers clear after midnight, highs tomorrow in the 60s. looking fantastic apple-picking weather. if you're heading to west springfield, saturday and sunday cooler with 64. here in boston saturday morning some clouds, becoming sunnier
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saturday and sunday. more events going on, with the walk to end alzheimer's in cam bring, 10:30 a.m. sunday. seven-day forecast, gorgeous weather for the weekend, 60s and 70s with plenty of sun. early sunday another system moves our way, giving us hopefully good rainfall. then back to 70s tuesday and wednesday, maybe there. then a little bit of everything for everyone on the seven-day forecast: we have good news about the mainstay found swimming manatee found swimming off cape cod. she's reportedly loving the warm water and endless supply of lettuce at the rescue
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see the edits made. the script said she was, quote, the big girl. >> i'm like, but relative to what? don't shame her. >> manatee. david ortiz collected many gifts on his last year. >> coming up, this blast from the past. >> ahead at 5:30, the relationship between drinking the new study that could have you rethinking that second drink. and shopping carts for kids. what could go wrong? hear why target is already
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i just want what's best for my kids. when i hear arguments that massachusetts needs more charter schools, i think: what about the students in all of our schools? every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million dollars, just last year. we can't afford to drain even more money because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids; i'm fighting for yours, too.
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him the exact dugout phone that he destroyed with his bat after he struck out in 2013. he took out his frustration on the phone and was fined $5,000. now he gets it back. >> they actually saved it. >> a loft teams things that don't make any sense. what's the point of a bottle of wine? tonight one man's efforts to help feed the homeless. >> and one man doing it without spending a time. is key are mcdonald's monopoly game tickets. he wrote, instead of cashing it in, why not collect all the
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an area where you see people in need? >> i love that. >> we're going to be back at 6:00. now what's ahead at 5:30. the presidential candidates are getting ready to spar. so our political an analysts are going to be in to see what candidates should and shouldn't do. and police are searching for the man who grabbed a tip and a local police chief creates his own video: what to do if you're stopped by a police officer. the mess and he's trying to get
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hurt in a stabbing. police say a stabbing broke out nearby the school after the school ended for the day. two police shootings dominating the headlines. tonight one chief is reaching out, trying to diffuse a dangerous situation before it starts t. milford police chief recorded a video showing what to do if you're stopped by police. >> the chief tells us it all and people in the community think it's a great idea. >> reporter: it's meant to be a proactive how-to. how to react when approached by police at a time when headlines about officer-involved shootings dominate the news. of all the community faking it on, the quiet town of milford. >> no one wants blue lights in the mirror because nobody wants
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