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. good morning everybody. thanks for being with us. it's sunday morning, 5:00. boy, are you up early? we're glad we're not alone. >> that's right. >> i like your tie. >> i call this my alligator tie. i don't know why. it doesn't look like an alligator. >> you look good. >> thank you. it's my daughter's favorite color. >> aw, i like that. >> yesterday was nice. i loved it.
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>> you're changing as you progress. >> you're rubbing off on me or i'm getting hot her. >> see what's happening at the concord carlisle high school. we've got 46. cambridge banker charter school 46. 15 downtown boston. 40s in a breeze is going to freshen little bit today. crystal clear sky, few scattered clouds this afternoon. forecast is easy for today. lots of sunshine, brisk breeze, highs of 64. yesterday made it to 68. northwest wind 10 to 20 with higher gusts this afternoon. more on weather in a few minutes. thank you so much. breaking news this morning. boston police say they have a
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people were stabbed. the globe is reporting one of the wounded is in critical condition and in surgery. emmerson college sent warnings that two suspects were at large. it happened near the school's campus. anyone with information is asked to call the police department. also developing news this morning. police in north carolina have released video of the controversial officer-involved shooting of the black man. his death had protestors taking consecutive night. charlotte police chief half decided to release the video. we want to warn you, some might find parts of the video disturbing. >> reporter: five days after the shoot physician death of keith lamont scott at the hands of police, charlotte mecklenburg police released dam cam video revealing the final moments of scott's life. >> you're going to get
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facts, footage, explanation of where we stand. >> the chief said officers were attempting to arrest someone else when they saw scott with marijuana and a gun. the department provided pictures of both saying the gun was found on scott. >> yes, based on totality of what we see, he was absolutely was in possession of a handgun. >> never clearly seen in either of the videos s pointing the gun. the chief says officers acted appropriately. >> don't shoot him. don't shoot him. he has no weapon. >> scott's wife who recorded her own video said her husband was not harmed and pose nod threat to them. -- posed no threat to them. hundreds of protestors demanded
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don't understand how and what specific actions led to his death. >> we shouldn't have to humanize him in order for him to be treated fairly. what we know and what you should know about him is that he was an american citizen who deserved better. >> and at this hour, charlotte remains under a state of emergency, a city wide curfew took effect at mni a developing story overnight. the man hunt is over for the suspect wanted for shooting five people dead at a mall in washington state. he was seen here. he had immigrated from turkey and had a simple assault on his record. he opened fire at the mall in washington friday night. five were killed. a seattle newspaper says one of the victims was a 16-year-old
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mall prompting a massive search for more than 20 hours. the officer spotted him on the street. >> he didn't run. i literally hit my brakes, did a quick turn, jumped out. another reserve deputy was coming down the other direction. we jumped out with our guns. he just froze. he complied and stood still. >> the officer said he was in a zombie like state and n motive behind the shooting. fbi says there's no evidence of terrorism. new this morning, boston police are investigating a sexual assault after a woman believed she was using a ride sharing service. the woman called for the ride early saturday morning on brighton avenue. during the course of the ride, she was sexual assaulted by a male passenger in the car. he's described as a 6-foot tall
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short hair. police remind you to check the plate number and make and model before getting inside. seven weeks after a jogger was murdered in princeton, her death remains a mystery. wbz jim smith says the murder of vanessa haunts this quiet community. >> i was absolutely shocked to have like this have such a tragedy. >> on a picture perfect september saturday, a town still hurting takes one more step towards healing. the signs sharing space with appeal for justice for vanessa, the young jogger found brutally murdered seven weeks ago, her body discovered in the woods. >> i think in the beginning it was a shock, everybody was
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then we became a town again. ic rainfall i think we've relaxed a little bit. we're just doing it a little more cautiously. we're not going to let it beat us. >> it's been more than a month and a half now. the scars do remain. >> people are locking doors, trying to stay together. there are many people who are run pers and want to run together now -- runners and want to run together now. we're hoping for the sake o >> i've spoken with some people that are very saddened obviously and confused as to how this could happen. >> in the end, princeton will endure. in the meantime, everyone hope this is mystery will some day be solved. >> community comes back together again and carries on.
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state police have received more than 1,000 tips from the public. state police investigator on saturday telling wbz news saying the investigation is as extensive as ever. in princeton, jim smith, wbz this morning. it's 5:08. a water main break caused major water problems. much of the town was without water or had pressure. a 12-inch water main broke. 4 a boil notice is in effect. crews rescue a man that got stuck over a trench. we'll explain what happened there. plus a new museum opens in our nation's capitol. centuries of black history on display. turn on the lights, break out the readers and take out the lottery fifth it could be your
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one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth?. good sunday morning. 12 minutes after 5:00. mostly in the 60s for the most part. low to middle 60s in new england. we find a lot of hot weather from near chicago south. a lot of 90s in here. not going to have any of that coming toward new england. cooler in the west as well. we'll have lots of sunshine. when will we get more rain? my forecast just a few minutes away. >> thank you so much. a contractor had to be rescued when the heavy equipment he was operating flipped in the woods. the worker was digging a trench to bury a water line before
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trapping him inside. it happened right over the trench he just dug. firefighters summoned the rescue team. it took nearly three hours to free the man. >> he was stuck in there. there was no way of securing that loader until we could get in there. he had a hip injury, but it was not life threatening that we could tell. >> the injured worker to umass worcester. if ocean temperatures keep rising in the gulf of maine, baby lobsters may not be able to survive. u.n. thinks thinks the water temperature could rise five degrees. scientists have found lobster struggle to survive when waters are that warm. barry has the full forecast headed your way straight ahead.
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tribute to a boston marathon bombing victim. one in eight women will face 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.
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. welcome back. a new park is opening in tribute
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marathon victims. from marathon milestone plaques that lead to the green space and central fountain. crystal's favorite flowers were sun flowers. they're in the park her family says she would have loved. >> it tells a story in itself. corrs everything. he did a fan -- covers everything. he did a fantastic job. >> i think it will make a lot of people comfortable and happy and give good thoughts. grateful to everyone that contributed. city officials, designers, people that built it. the peace garden dedication is this afternoon at 2:00. it's open to public. that is beautiful. >> certainly. >> they did a nice job. got to get over and see that. >> sure. it's a beautiful day today. what do you think? >> it is going to be a beautiful day. >> it's like it already started,
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i'll go home. >> easy gig today don't you? >> not bad today. go back to yesterday, these were the highs. can you believe that? we haven't had days like that in a long, long time. we're going to string a few of them together. haven't seen anything like this since last may. it's been a while. 67 boston yesterday, 68 laurence. on target for sunshine. this morning it's totally clear everywhere. for the most part, places in the 40s. there are always exceptions where the wind dropped off in valley areas and airports like concord, valley of new hampshire there, airport at sanford maine, 38. 30s in connecticut river valley. 40s in massachusetts, 42 bedford. we do obviously have a
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little bit of wind blow ago cross cape cod. it's certainly keeping it milder there. let's go through the time stamp and see how it shapes up today. wind is going to fresh examine be kind of brisk at times out of the north -- freshen up and be kind of brisk at times out of the north. 40s and getting up to 50s late this morning with the breeze at times picking up. it drops to 20 going to add chill to the air. it's going to be basically sunny most of the day. might see scattered clouds in the afternoon. a disturbance in maine will come across and move out over the ocean. strings of clouds out there. may see high, thin clouds out there and maybe scattered puffy clouds this afternoon. that system goes by and out to
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calm, cold. i want to stop at 6:00 and show most places down in the 30s near 40 degrees tomorrow morning. likely to be scattered frost. weather service has not put out the frost advisory yet. there's one out in connecticut river valley and worcester county for isolated places of frost. tonight could be more widespread in some of the valleys. tomorrow's highs should be up around the 60s, 64 to 68. the afternoon, rain approaches from the west. high pressure system coming down over us bringing us cold tonight and tomorrow. very chilly. high moves off to the east. the batch of rain gets closer to us on -- we would say here on tuesday. late monday night and tuesday morning. my seven-day forecast, 64 sunshine today, tomorrow clouds start showing up in the afternoon.
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wet tuesday morning. rain may linger tuesday afternoon. the forecast is still local confidence forecast second half of upcoming week. could have periods of showers and drizzle. mostly low and middle 60s. that's it. >> hard to believe barry temperatures are going down. thank you. the smithsonian is telling a fuller story of america. yesterday was the grand opening of national african-american history and culture. it's not just a building but a dream come true for many. >> with the ringing of 130-year-old freedom bell, president obama dedicated the freedom museum of african-american history and culture. >> it's an act of patriotism to
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>> oprah winfrey and will smith helped celebrate with poetry, speeches, musical performances. ? >> black civil war veterans conceived the idea more than a century ago. former president george w. bush signed legislation authorizing the construction in 2003. >>s that country founded on promise of liberty held many in chains, that the price of our union was america's original sin. >> the 400,000 square feet museum show cases four centuries of black history with thousands of art -- of artifacts. segregation, civil rights,
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every story told through african-american perspective. >> african-american history is not separate from our larger american story, not the underside of the american story. it is central to the american story. >> a story with a chapter that was never fully told until now. cbs news, washington. ahead this morning, he was a dog's best friend. the rescue effort a dog fell into a well. and is it your birthday today? let's see who you share with. heather locklear has reached the speed limit 55. will smith will be getting jiggy with it being 48 today. if it's your birthday, make sure you enjoy it. make every birthday a good one.
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. welcome back. 5:27. a dog in new hampshire is okay after first responders brought the pooch to safety. what happened was he down 10 feet in an abandoned well. the national fire rescue team had to make soar it was safe to enter. a -- make sure it was safe to enter. the firefighter jumped in and scooped him up. he was reunited with his owner. thank goodness. who donald trump is inviting to the debate and why it might make bill clinton uncomfortable.
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cbs morning show. >> say hit. >> today, watch today. one of the best shows on tv. today is charles' last show. 9:00 this morning -- >> got to watch it. he's amazing. >> love that show. great host. he's 84. >> cannot believe that. >> oh my gosh, he's been doing that show 22 years. >> it's so good good reminder. thank yo >> one of my favorite places. i like to say this fieskdale at the taints qua high school this morning. franklin high school 45. foxboro 47. most the 40s or few 30s in the connecticut river valley
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clear day, sunny. when sun comes up later, just a few scattered clouds, brisk breeze 64, gusty winds at times. >> thank you. we have breaking news this morning. boston police say a suspect is in custody after six were stabbed on tremont treat. one of the wounded is in critical condition and in surgery. emerson college she want warning happens two suspects were at large the stabbings rr school's campus. anyone with information is asked to contact police. we have video of the police involved shooting of the man in north carolina. it's not clear whether or not that man threatened police with a gun. you can see him backing up and officers say drop the gun. police say he was wearing on ankle holster and they found a
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five shoppers is in custody this morning. a patrol officer recognized him from surveillance video 20 hours after the attacks in the macy's of the cascade mall in burrington, washington. at the time of his arrest, he was unarmed but carrying a backpack with a computer in it acting dazed. a boston woman claimed she was sexual assaulted by a passenger she thought was sharin a the car saturday morning. she thought she was getting into the car. at some point, another male passenger assaulted her. police say if you're going to use a ride sharing service, check the make and model as well as the license plate before you get in that car. campaign 2016 now. massachusetts democrat elizabeth warren in new hampshire pounding
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warren joined at a couple stops. of course the governor is challenging republican senator kelly ayot and trying hard to equate her to trump. warren has become the democrat's most outspoken trump critic. the financial crisis of 2008, a crisis where people lost homes, jobs, savings. why? because he thought it would give him a chance to scoop real estate. what kind of man does that? a selfish little slow ball who will never be president of the united states. >> warren also criticized texas republican ted cruz for his recent decision to vote for trump after refusing to do so at the gop convention meanwhile, a local trump rally asking the controversy. -- rally causing the
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the rally was totally legal which has neighbors even more ticked off >> on saturday morning, residents rallied behind homeowner rick early who put up more trump signs in the city. early with many fans are standing ground. >> to show support. many don't think the city is doing the right thing. >> support whatever candidate he wanted to. >> the preventing political signs to take up more than 32 square feet of space. >> that's all he's been cited for, he's over the signage allowed for the city ordnance. >> police say mr. early has the right to assemble in front of his home. many supporters are not here for donald trump but here to support his first amendment rights.
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about this rally. >> i'm upset at disturbance in the neighborhood. they've been honking since 8:00 a.m. this morning. >> we're neighbors. we have been polite and not rocked the boat. >> i'm not decided. he's been getting pushed around for exceeding square feet limit. i don't see where this is anything but his free speech. >> pearl put up signs in january. he hasn't support and disstain. no matter what, he says he'll stand his ground. >> he's a business man. that's what we media rick has not faced city fines yet, but if he does, he'll take legal action. meanwhile republican candidate donald trump is threatening to bring a woman with a controversial past to monday's debate, a woman that
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trump tweeted this if dopey marked cuban wants to sit in the front row, perhaps i'll put jennifer flowers side him. bill clinton admitted to the fair years after leaving the artist. the tycoon has been offer had the front row seat. flowers told the times times in the there. watch that debate live at 9:00. can't miss it tomorrow night right here on wbz. meanwhile, the talks continue to streak ahead this morning. what they've done first time since winning the world series. hi carrie. see what's happening this morning. not much. we don't have rain anywhere close. a narrow swath of showers and thunderstorms in the middle of
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tuesday. let's talk about the fallish weather we have out there. it is fall. that leads us to trivia for this hour. the equinox is what we had thursday morning at 10:21. they do not occur same time each year. why is that? the earth's revolution, the earth's rotation, the earth's gravitation, or none of the above? i'll answer that in my forecast. see you in a which you are you?
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. good morning. what a wild five year ride for sox and their fans. 2013 a world series title. 2014 and 2015 - place finishes again. 2016 upswing. heading to last night's game in tampa, red 10th straight victory. sox beat the rays 6-4. defense here in the second inning. pedroia fields strong run, nails the runner at plate. nicely done. very next pitch, brock holt will save a run on a nifty at third base.
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>> 2-2. pedroia swings and hammers to left field. going back, and it's gone. grand slam for pedroia. holy smokes, second one of the year. the red sox have jumped in front two outs two strikes bases full. it's a laser show in florida. >> unbelievable. this team getting it from earlier. then sends one out for the grand slam. then the save and victory. 6-4 the final. magic number to win ale is now three. patriots don't have the bye week until first week of november. this is almost like a bye week or bye weekend.
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fantastic defense. now the quarterback has time to heal. we have patriots game day later on this morning. join us at 11:30 we go one on one with butler. we'll look back at the impressive win and look ahead to buffalo next week. college football, boston college hosting wagner. this was all bc yesterday. tyler takes the punt here in the third and almost scores taking it inside the five yard line set up the 6-yard touchdown run. eagles were up 35-10 at that point. here was the final score of the game for the home team. patrick tolls to walker who does most the work weaving in 27 yards to the end zone. 42-10bc with the win.
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check out this one handed grab in the end zone. umass up in this third before falling to mississippi state. a great effort by williams and the entire team in providence. ivy league opener. joe 205 yards rushed for a coup lead and hung on thanks to three turnovers by the home team. hockey news. not good for bruins. one day into training camp and they're already down a player. he'll undergo surgery monday. he'll be out about three months. the 22-year-old native has the knack for finding the back of the net. 36 goals in 36 game last season before scoring another eight for
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don't forget, sports final 11:35 tonight. we have got you covered here on wbz. i'm dan roach, wbz sports. >> thank you so much from sports to weather. we had a beautiful day yesterday. little cool. >> yeah, unusual to have it that cool. we had so many warm days recently. >> felt like fall. it's here. >> it's cold this morning. i saw your big winter jacket this morning. >> my heated sea steering wheel, the works. >> it's going to be colder tonight. 15 boston, 40s in most the suburbs. you have to go out to connecticut river valley to find most the 30s now. looks like tomorrow morning, 30s going to be close. i'll show you that in a minute. let's open the shot and show you warm air out of the southwest. here's coming out of canada and northeast. we're going to have the cool
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spots. north shore, bedford to worcester county, 62 to 64 degrees there. over south eastern massachusetts, 62 to 64 in most communities. breeze picking up out of the northwest. 10 to 20 with few higher gusts. you see basically clear, few scattered small weather clouds popping up. we'l s morning nice and clear, get to noontime. still nice and sunny tomorrow. in the afternoon, clouds start increasing. more high, thin clouds and few puffy clouds popping. there's the beginning of the rain area moving in by tuesday morning. looks like it will be wet tuesday morning. tomorrow morning going to be chilly 44 to 46 in boston. upper 30s, maybe lower 30s in deeper valleys. pockets chilly with a touch of frost tomorrow morning as the
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comes down across the northeast and moves off southeast. behind it, we have the rain on its way. that rain should be getting here for tuesday morning. it will likely be a wet morning commute at that point. looks like for the most part, going to be a nice day today. if that walk in cambridge, 5:30, 55 degrees. here's my forecast the next seven days. you've got rain in the forecast and still unclear how the end of this week is it's in terms of the weather block. going to get rain. it's not definite. it's beautiful. >> got to do the trivia. you scared me. >> the equinox of course where fall began thursday morning. they do not occur at the same time each year. because of the earth's
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none of the above. >> the answer is -- the earth's revolution. i'll post that on cbsboston.com /weather. we'll have that posted later this morning. >> you can get the deets on that. thanks barry. he's been on tv century. charles ozgood says good-bye to
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. well today after more than two decades, charles ozgood will anchor the final episode. tony reports on the program of r a person talking to them. >> charles was talking to cbs evening news anchor can when -- anchor when he made the surprise conversation. he wanted a conversation. my sister and i were born the same year, irish twins they use to call us.
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people say you're that guy from cbs. i say yes. they say oh, i love sunday morning. not the cbs evening news, not 60 minutes, they always say i love sunday morning. >> he wondered if he could explain the show's appeal. >> first thing they get up on sunday morning, they don't worry i wonder what the troubles are in the world today. i think they want to watch something pleasant that expressings better our nature. >> it's always been hard to define. an author, musician, news man. >> do you remember the first piece you did for television? >> no. >> on sunday's special broadcast, the story of a man telling other people stories for over 50 years. >> i never felt i wasn't hanging on by my finger nails. there's a name for that.
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thing. some have begun to say good bye on social media. film maker thumbed up the loss for many. sunday mornings without charles is hard to believe. hard for charlie too. >> i'm going to miss it. >> you do it forever. >> i would. i've got to be drifting along. >> cbs news, new york. >> oh, he will be so missed. watch the appearance at 9:00 a.m. this morning right after our newscast. well risking one's life to save wild life. the rescue effort to save a deer
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animal happens won't make it through this flood. we're able to -- animals that won't make it through the flood. we're able to help them. >> they placed the deer in the truck and let the animal free in the woods. great job. top stories and update on your act accu weather forecast coming up with barry. ? deep pocke or delics. tasty egg or savory bacon. experience dunkin's new belgian waffle breakfast sandwich. it's not this or that. it's all of it.
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good morning everybody. thanks for being with us. it's 6:00 on this sunday morning, september 25th. i'm carrie conley along with barry burr bank. how you doing? >> doing good. >> looking dr >> you too. >> oh thank you. >> refreshed by this invigorating air. >> nice day yesterday. >> it was. not the warmth we've had all summer long. we have cool weather here. it's going to get colder. let's check out the wbz network and go to the -- >> you got it right. fantastic. i was trying to trick you.

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