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change. >> i shouldn't have taken anything. >> reporter: she was in the car with a friend and already sniffed fentanyl when she got a call to pick up her stepson. she decided to buy diapers at if local family dollar but doesn't remember the rest. >> if i knew i was going to be like that, i wouldn't have had my daughter with me. that's not what i want my daughter to see. >> reporter: she admits she hit rock bottom here, and has been spiraling for the last year. she worked out, and yesterday got into a treatment program. >> she sat at the top of the stairs for some time, crying, saying it's very scary to take those steps. >> reporter: today without
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>> to wake up every day and not have anything? >> reporter: she's without her daughter now, who's been place instead state custody. while she is continuing to work to get into a detox program and doesn't want the video to define who she is, she hopes she can regain custody of her daughter eventually. >> thank you. we statistics of the opioid crisis here in massachusetts. to see that, startling. >> and you hope that family can survive this and recover. we have breaking news right now in chelsea. police are telling us two high school students were stabbed right after getting out of school. police say there was a fight down the street near the commute rail tracks, where two students were hurt.
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the victims. the commuter rail has been stopped during the investigation. we are told the victims are in serious condition. tonight a woman says she was assaulted while out for a walk in jamaica plain: she says she and her companion were walking when a man indecently assaulted her. police are looking for th police. we want to turn now to the weather. finally feels a little like fall here. >> still in the 70s but the temperatures are dropping. and we are keeping a close eye on some rain. let's get to pamela for the latest on the weekend forecast, too. >> and first, we are seeing
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burlington. still 72 in boston. slowly the cooler temperatures filter into the forecast for both saturday and sunday. prior to that, we have some rain. satellite and radar, some high thin clouds over the boston area in central massachusetts. these showers are lining up over new england and not sure, and will move our way. keep that umbrella with the boston area. coming up, how long the temperatures will stick around. also breaking ton, the patriots third string quarterback, jacoby brissett, may be out tonight. there are reports tonight he may need surgery. he rooterredly hurt his thumb in last night's game, which is
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>> we begin tonight with dan roach. what are you hearing? >> reporter: i'm hearing we need to calm down about this. it's a serious injury, which is good news for the patriots. there are concerns because of the fact that tom brady has a game to go on his suspension and now jacoby brissett has an injured right thumb. next man we'll see. brissett was efficient last night with no turnovers and this beautiful touchdown pass in the second quarter. in the third, he injured his thumb. the hope is it's just a sprain and that he won't need surgery. still, looks like he could perhaps miss the next game. you know, what makes us good is our will to come to work every day and prepare our
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best we can, regardless of what the job is. >> reporter: the patriots locker room, we approached several play, and told them about the injury to brissett, and they were like, what? so they go about their job and do their best, and come one a victory. we have exclusive celebration coming up, and jacoby looks fine. so take it from what you have there. you never know with this team. >> i'm taking hugs then. should be good to go. thank you. in my mind, roger goodell is crying somewhere. >> fans have certainly taken
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thrives under adversity and this gave them another reason to rally. now fans say they can't wait for brady to return. >> we're at 3-0 now. it's really good. >> reporter: patriots fans let the record show, deflategate is pretty much done. >> this was supposed to the set the patriots back. >> now they are undefeated. the patriots start and the delegate debacle are the talk of the town. >> the point is to take something good away to make your pay. the fact that that's blown up
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hysterical. >> the patriots last first and fourth round draft picks and they are still thriving on tom. >> just came out with a third round rookie and shut out one of the best defenses in the league. it's amaze. >> even though he's mad when he comes back, he's really >> cannot wait for brady to tom cabbing. >> reporter: and fans believe he can pull out another victory against buffalo. back to you. close call caught on camera camera, a plane getting too close to boston harbor.
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campbell peace garden with her parents dis before open, coming up. >> and we continue to follow break news with an exclusive look inside the patriot locker room celebrating last night's
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. this sunday the crystal campbell peace garden, named for the medford woman killed in the boston marathon bombings. we visited the garden with her mom and dad. >> this is the first time you have seen the garden? >> very first time. >> reporter: patty and bill have waited months to walk in this garden.
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the sunflowers. tragedy, that's what happened to my daughter. with this, i think copy relax, union, talk with her. >> is crystal with you here? >> she's with me all the time. >> reporter: the crystal campbell peace garden is an oasis in the medford center. >> how is her spirit flecked in what >> just just the words alone. just a beautiful young load. i think they would she'd come to a place like that. >> reporter: a compass at the fountain pays tribute to the bombing victims. the qualities that defined them are embedded in bronze.
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detail. >> it tells the story itself. it covers everything. did a fantastic job, the people that worked on this. >> it is a perfect tribute to their city girl, who found so much happiness outdoors. >> she would have loved this. >> and they have felt so much love from the people who denated whatever they could and from the former mayor who ha made it happen. 2:00 sunday afternoon will be the dedication. >> and you're hosting? >> yes, a real honor. >> you can tell how peaceful that is just from watching the story. >> and it's really accessible. just lovely. looks like fall-like temperatures already. >> right on schedule.
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60s. but we have to get through rain chances for this evening. i'll time that out in just a few minutes. how long the great weather is going to last, coming up. your temperature tracker, average high should be 70 this time of year. we are in the 60s till and wednesday. current satellite and radar, we are all dry here in massachusetts. a thin line of showers is trying to push through here, trying the make their way south and east. things are starting to come together and we should see scattered showers for the rest of tonight. no rain just yet. we have we have a few more dry
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in, in. looks like doom and gloom at this point, but this model and a lot of others have been overdoing how much rain we could see. we could get a quarter to three quarters inch, but not as aggressive as some of the models are talking about. by saturday morning. most of the showers are out of here. we are dry for saturday afternoon wind out of the east at so miles an hour, but soon we'll see the direction change as that cold front moves through. 72 in boston, 83 and a pleasant evening on the cape. overnight 50 degrees with rain showers clearing after
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picking up from the north- northwest. tomorrow afternoon, outside fenway park, 64 degrees, noon to 4:00 p.m. some communities are in the low 70s once you get through toward the scott coast. we have other events going on. sunday morning, picture perfect. highs saturday and sunday, 60s with less clouds as we get into the later pa afternoon. monday 65 and tuesday a chance of rain early that morning. we could see derent rainfall totals. check out this close call. a sailboat and airplane. a man is out for a sail wednesday recording when a
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hundred feet near the boat, 10 to 40 knots. it is the sound of music back on the streets of boston. 60 piian knows placed on the streets of boston. if you put you on tv. tonight, dan made us feel better. his quote was, everyone should calm down. >> exactly. we were very zen now that we saw the video. we assume everything is fine. >> or we could say it's a perfect time to panic. doesn't water with this
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problem. then jacoby brissett, possibly injured right thumb. no problem. why? right now this team doesn't have a quarterback. maybe that doesn't matter. it just continues to go. that's because jacoby brissett hurt his thumb in last night's win over the texans. one feel like they can win with whoever it is. >> coach belichick has been around here for a long time. same with the crew here too. we have a great job of getting the players to do their job so everybody feels really
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overshadowing the patriots win last night, let's go back to thatand take a look inside the locker room. >> it was sweet. >> sweet. >> it thank you. >> that's how you do it, brother. >> congrats, man. everything we wanted to do, you did it 60 minutes. just keep doing it overand over again. that isst that was a hell of a run lg.
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game. we got another one. >> great job. great job. >> a lot of names i haven't called out. all the time just say d, great what do we feel about starting out 3-0? >> game balls going to jacoby brissett and the assistant coach, who played a key part in getting brissett ready. bruins open training camp today. more during the 8:00 news.
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the celtics will put his numbers to the rafters one day. >> that would be well deserved. cbs news is up next at 6:30. great to be with you in boston. startling new evidence today in the charlotte police shooting that sparked riots in that north carolina city. it turned out that wife shot video of the shooting incident itself while the police continue to decline to release their video of what happened. and we'll have the rest of the world news, all coming up on the cbs evening news. >> thank you. kissing the summer good-bye with a memorable sun: what local students achieved, coming
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weekend. enjoy. >> thank you, pamela. >> it's time. see you back here at 11:00. have a great night. 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 from our kids' schools because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids;
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