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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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area. let's go to norwell 47 this morning. a lot of 40s. that's the rule across most of the region. there's exception in the valley where wind dropped off, upper 30s. temperatures across the bay in the 50s. nothing but clear skies to show you this morning. few scattered clouds showing up in the sky, but part, sunshine all day. brisk breeze 10 to 25 miles per hour once in a while and up to 64. see you with the forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you so much. we're following breaking news. boston police have a suspect in custody after six were stabbed on tremont street. one of the wounded is in critical condition and in surgery. emerson college sent warnings to students two suspects were at
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the stabbings occurred near the school's campus. anyone with information is asked to call the police department. following developing news, police in north carolina released video of the controversial officer-involved shooting of a black man. his death had protestors taking to the streets for the fifth consecutive night. state officials said it would not impact their investigation. some may find parts of disturbing. >> five days after the shooting death of keith lamont scott at the hands of police, charlotte mecklenburg police relesioned dash cam and body cam video revealing -- mecklenburg police released dash cam and body cam video revealing the shooting. >> the chief said officers were attempting to arrest someone
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the department provided pictures of both saying the gun was found on scott. >> yes based on what we see, he absolutely was in possession of a handgun. >> never clearly seen in either of the videos seen saturday. the chief says the video does not show scott pointing a gun. afternoon officer shot scott after he refused to drop the weapon. the chief says he acted appropriately. >> don't shoot >> scott's wife who recorded her own video on her cell said her husband was not armed and pose armed armed and -- and posed to threat to them. >> i believe fortunately we're left with far more questions than we have answers. >> the scott family still don't understand how and what specific actions led to his death. >> we shouldn't have to humanize
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treated fairly. what we snow what you should know about him is that he was an american citizen who deserved better. >> at this hour, charlotte remains under a state of emergency. a city wide curfew took effect at midnight. wgz this morning. , developing overnight, the man hurt is over for a man wanted for shooting five at a mall in washington state. he was arrested l turkey and had a previous arrest for simple assaulted on his record. police say say teen opened fire at the mall friday night. five were killed. one of the availables was a 16-year-old girl -- one of the victims was a 16-year-old girl. there was a massive man hunt search for 20 hours. the officer that arrested him spotted him on the street.
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jumped out. another reserve deputy was coming the other direction. we jumped out with our guns, and he just froze. he complied, stood still. >> the officer said sateen was in a zombie like state and not armed. police do not know the motive behind the shooting. fbi says there's no evidence of terrorism. new this morning, boston police are investigating a sexual assault that happened after a woman believed she the investigators say she called for a ride saturday morning. during the course of the ride she says she was sexual assaulted by a male passenger in the car. he's described as a six foot tall black male. application say check the plate number and car's make and model before getting in a ride
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plate number and car's make and model before getting in the ride sharing car. jim smith reports the murder of vanessa still haunt this is quiet community -- haunts this quiet community. >> i was absolutely shocked. >> a town still hurting takes one more step toward the 20th annual yard sale with signs. the jogger was found murdered here and body found in the woods seven weeks ago. >> at first everyone was locking down, shutting down. now we've become a town again. we're relaxed but doing it more
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us. >> it's been more than a month and a half, and scars do remain. >> people nervous locking doors trying to stay together. many people are runners and they want to run together now rather than singular. we're hoping for the sake of the family this case will be solved. >> i've spoken to some people who are very saddened by what happened obviously and confused how this could happen in town. all different theories. >> in the end of course, for instanceton will endure. in the meantime, everyone hope this is terrible mystery will some day be solved. >> the community comes back together and carries on. we don't ever forget. >> police are asking for public's health. so far, state police have received 1,000 tips from the public. an investigator on saturday
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the case. in princeton, jim smith, wbz this morning. a water main break caused water problems in hamilton. much of the town was without water or had little water pressure. crews repaired the break on bridge street. a boil water notice is in effect until further notice. much more to come. crews rescue a man stuck in a trench in graphton. a new museum opens in our nation's capitol. centuries of black history on display. break out the lottery tickets. you never know. here's a look at winning numbers.
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welcome become. the smithsonian is telling a fuller story. yesterday the opening of national museum of african-american history and culture. marley hall reports for so many, the place is more than a building but a dream come true. >> with the ringing of the 130-year-old freedom bell, president obama officially dedicated the african-american history of cultureef national mall. >> it's an act of patriotism to understand where we've been. >> dignitaries and celebrities including oprah winfrey and will smith helped celebrate the historic occasion with poetry, speeches, musical performances.
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>> black civil war veterans conceived the idea more than a century ago. >> this museum tells the truth than a country founded on promise of liberty held millions 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 3,000 artifacts on >> museum visitors are encouraged to start with slavery exhibit and move chronologically through segregation, civil right, lastly achievements of black icons. each story is told through african-american perspective. >> it's not somehow separate from our larger american story. it's not the underside of the american story. it's central to the american story. >> a story with a chapter that
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marley hall, website, washington. it's 6:13 on this sunday morning. barry has the full forecast today next. it's a big tribute today to boston marathon victims. is today your greene the hall of famer that captured america's heart in a coke special is 70. mark hammel turns 65. if it's your birthday, make it a good one, enjoy every moment.
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braised to perfection thanks to our unique ez oven packaging. it's ready to cook. just pop it in the oven and dinner's ready. delicious, fresh, easy. wegmans ez meals. [alright] 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?
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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 for the content of this advertising. . welcome back. a contractor had to be rescued when heavy equipment flipped over in the woods. a man was digging a hole when his small backhoe turned over trapping him inside. firefighters summoned the rescue team. it took nearly three hours to free the man. >> he was stuck in there because there was no way of securing
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it was not life threatening as we can tell at this point. >> the injured worker was taken to the hospital in worcester. he's expected to be okay. burr bank is here now running around like a busy bee as always. what a good sweatshirt week. i was breaking out the sweatshirt. >> i was waiting on you to come to the anchor desk with >> i don't know how anybody would like -- >> they would like it. they're feeling the same. it's sweatshirt weather. >> we didn't do it. >> right. so much for that >> maybe another day. >> right. >> check out september. oh man. this is the last weekend of september. it goes so fast. yesterday we had a blue square, below average day. probably going to have another
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couple more blue squares in there. we're looking at temperatures this morning with a clear sky everywhere, mostly in the 40s. there are few exceptions in the airports where we find wide open space and generally low lying areas like the valley or concord airport 36, sanford 37 degrees. 30s out west in river valley. few 30s even here in mass mass norwood dune to tauntton. upper 30s there. upper 40s boston. mid 50s up in the cape. winds coming across the bay and keeping it warmer down there here's what we have for high temperatures today. generally 64-65 in most spots. tomorrow 46 to 48 in downtown
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and 34 bedford. maybe lower than 37 tauntton. 35 in fishburg. there will be places there could be frost and patches in some of those usual susceptible cold spots we have in the fall here. high pressure is responsible for all that. it's going to move down over us and park right over us tonight. with radiational cooling at a premium tonight, perfect conditions for that with a no wind, clear skies. temperatures falling in the 30s. that's going to be arriving tuesday morning for the tuesday commute. it may linger to cape cod in the afternoon hours. that's the way it looks now. high temperatures in the 90s from near the ohio valley points south. there goes carl out to sea. lisa is a done deal. it's gone. we'll watch this system come across and perhaps develop into
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system. the next named system would be matthew watching that system. it's not named storm. rain tuesday morning. rain may linger tuesday afternoon. after that is correct i'm not sure. cloudy and damp. whether we get drizzle out of this remains to be scene not sure how that's going to shape up just yesterday. >> thank you barry. a new park is a victims and survivors of marathon bombings. there's meaning of every detail in the peace garden. from milestone plaques that lead to green space and central fountain. crystal's favorite flowers were sunflowers. they are in the park her parents say she would have loved. >> tells a story in itself. it covers everything. he did a fantastic job. >> thing this is going to make a
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very happy. that's what it should be. >> patty and bill campbell are grateful to everyone that contributed to the park. the peace garden dedication is this afternoon at 2:00. it is open to the public. well a woman calling for delivery got much more than she ordered. the piles of cash inside her take out box and the elects she went to get the money back it's own owner.
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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.
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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. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. ? ? is that coffee? yea, it's nespresso. i want in. ? ? ? ? get ready to experience a cup above. is that coffee?
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. this is a what would you do story? a woman that ordered dominos didn't get wings but got a bunch of dough. inside was $5,000 in cash. it was the restaurant's money. they were using the box to take the money to the bank. she tried to call the manager. she called corporate and got in touch with the right people. dominos said for honesty, they're giving her free pizza giving her a week's pay vacation. my floor director said she would go shopping, get new shoes. what would you do? she's back on the campaign trail. senator warren is sharpening her attack. >> wait until you hear who donald trump says he's inviting to the debate and why it may
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come on. that's a good morning. ever had a good that? stick with barry and i. good morning everybody. we're glad you're with us. i think the cooler weather is giving us more energy. >> that's a fun song. >> it is. i can tell you love it. >> what's going on? we can't just sing and dance all day. >> sorry about that. let's go to wbz weather bug network. let's go to the mills the.
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how about that? we've got two of them. brand new mill ford, new hampshire at sage school 41. hi to everybody up there. mill ford, massachusetts, the elementary school 44 degrees this morning. milton 47 this morning. cold spot this is morning but most part most spots 40s. the airport is 49. going to freshen today, scattered clouds maybe this afternoon. highs around 64 is it for today. how about the next seven? tell you about it in a few minutes. >> all right. thank you so much. breaking news this morning, boston police have a suspect in custody after six were stabbed on tremont street. one of the wounded is in
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emerson college spent warnings to students that suspects are at large. the stabbings occur near the school's campus. anyone with information is asked to please call the police department. we're getting pay first look at police video of the fatal shooting of a black man in charlotte, south carolina it's not settling questions whether that man, scott, threatened police with a gun. the slid you shows officers say back up. police say he had a loaded gun with his dna on it. application say a patrol officer recognized 20-year-old arguecan sateen. the police say at the time of his arrest he was unarmed but
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a woman claims she was sexual assaulted by a passenger who she thought was sharing a ride. she called for the car early saturday morning in austin. she thought she was getting into the right car, but at some point, another male passenger assaulted her police say check the 11 make and mod held as well as the license plate before you get in the massachusetts democrat his weather warren was founding donald trump for quote, making hate okay. of course the governor is challenging republican senator kelly ayot and have been trying hard to equate her to trump. warren has become the democrat's most outspoken trump critic. thank you financial crisis
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their homes, jobs, savings. why? because he thought it would give him a chance to scoop up more real estate. what kind of man does that? a selfish slow ball that will never be president of the united states. >> warren criticized ted cruz for his decree cent decision to vote for -- his recent decision to vote for refusing. this man has signs which may break the city rules. the rally on this man's lawn is legal which has neighbors more ticked off. >> on saturday morning, residents valleyed behind homeowner nick early who's put up more donald trump signs. he and other friends are standing their ground. >> just to show support.
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>> support ricky and first amendment rights. >> the city has an order innocence -- ordnance prohibiting signs of a certain size. >> that's all he's been cited for. least over the signage allowed by the city ordnance >> police say mr. early has a right to tellable in front of his home here. many supporters are not here for donald trump but here mr. early's first amendment rights. some neighbors aren't happy about this rally. >> i'm upset at disturbance in the neighborhood. they've been honking like 8:00 a.m. this morning. we do not approve yet have been polite and not knocked the boat. >> i'm not decided. he's been getting pushed around for exceeding foot limit. i don't see this is anything but
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and hasn't encouldn'terred problems. saturday he -- encountered problems. saturday he had sustain and support. he says he'll stick to his ground. >> he's an average politician. >> rick has not faced city fines yet. meanwhile, donald trump is threatening to bring a woman monday night's debate. a woman who claims she had an affair with bill clinton. here's how it came out. trump said if cuban of failed benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps i'll put jennifer flowers along side of him. bill clinton admitted to the affair years after leaving office. cuban has been a vocal critic of trump and offered a front row
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clinton campaign. flowers toiled new york times she will be there. watch that live tomorrow night at 9:00. should be interesting right here on website. for . meanwhile, talking continue to streak ahead this morning. what sox have done for the first sometime since winning the world series. barry? >> i've got to tell you, tropical storm way out in the atlanta. yesterday morning sideswiping per merome da. it's moving with winds 70 miles per hour. no worries for us. maybe swells on the new england coast line eventually. that leads to question for this hour. september 27, back in 1985, one of the most hyped hurricanes ever struck new england.
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bob, carol, gloria, perry? we'll have the answer in my
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. good morning everyone. what a wild five year ride for sox and fans. 2012 last place finishing, 2013
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2014-15 last place finishes again. 2016 an upswing. heading to last night's game in tampa, red sox seeking 10th straight victory. mission accomplished. they beat the rays 6-4. race threatening runners on second and third. pedroia strong throw, in as the runner at plate. nicely done. next p third base. they were down a run until the seventh inning. . >> pedroia hammers to left field. it's going back, grand slam for pedroia. holy smoke, second one of the year. at the red sox have jump glad front two outs two strikes bases
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>> unbelievable. this team getting it from everyone now. pedroia almost struck out earlier in the at-bat. then sends one out for the grand slam kimable gets the save. the red sox clench a play off spot. the magic number to win ale is now 3. patriots don't have the week until november, but this is almost like a bye week or bye weekend. think deserved it. defense is fantastic, special teams fantastic. the injured has been has time to heal. no past games today. join us at 11:30 as we go one on one with malcom butler. we'll look back at the win over the texans and look ahead to buffalo next week.
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boston college hosting wagner. it was all bc yesterday. in the third, almost scores, inside the five yard line to set up. the eagles were crushing up 35-10 at this point. final score of the game for the home team. michael walker who does most the work. 42-10bc with did eagles 2-2. gillette, umass. minute men gave the bulldogs all they could handle. 83 yards for the touchdown. 7-3umass. check out this biments with later on. andrew ford tipped to himself. phenomenal. umass up in the third before falling 37-35 to mississippi state. still a great effort by williams
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in providence, opener between them and brown. 305-yards and rushed for a few scores, harbin built the lead and hung on thanks the turn overs fbi the home team one day into training camp, and they're down a player. he tore ligaments while running and will undergo surgery. he'll be out providence scored 36 goals in 36 games last season before scoring another eight for the bruins. that one hurts. sports final 11:35 tonight as well. we've got you covered. i'm dan roch. >> thank you so much. barry is here talking act this cooler forecast.
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get p in there. >> that's right. >> got the sun out there. beautiful weather bug network cam at fenway park. no action at fenway. we'll be back with the friday series concluding the regular season. 47 degrees now at fenway park. a bit of aez west few gusts 10 to 15 miles per hour. >> 23 in the clouds in washington this morning. zero with them being in the clouds and temperature 23 there and a gusty wind. we're looking at cool air tracking down to canada. the high pressure center ontario this morning. we have to say hello to friends in baker lake.
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45 degrees. we don't need jackets on. warm air has been pushed off southwest and going to stay for a while. high temperatures today lower than yesterday. when wind is brisk at times, going to feel cool. nice and sunny all day long. 64-65 for average highs. ohio valley southwest ward. washington d.c. has had 58 days 58 and some of us complain about having 22 in boston. here's the front with narrow showers with that. rain from that here on tuesday. big high pressure system is going to come over us and supply us for perfect conditions tonight. clear, common cold comes over the top of us. that's when the season starts driving tonight. with tomorrow's sunshine, we
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mornings, high clouds late in the gray. rain starts coming in tuesday morning. looks like it will be with us through most of the morning and be ending in the early afternoon on the cape. look at these temperatures. tonight down in the 30s. usual combed properties may have frost tomorrow morning. i'm sure the national weather service will put out a frost advisory for later today. there's carl out atlantic. lisa is a done deal. nothing left of that. the next system is likely will be named matthew when it cops later this week moving toward the caribbean. 60s most of this week. rain happening tuesday morning. cold weather tomorrow morning with areas of profit possible. we'll perhaps have damp second
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wet weather. we need it any way. here's the trivia. on september 27 th, two days from now, but back in 1958, one of the most hyped hurricanes ever struck new england? what was its name. bob, carol, gloria or carrie. >> crew members said hurricane carrie and think they're so funny. >> that's right. remember our planning meetings, strategy and how we were going to cover the winds and the storm. that was 150 miles per hour an hour and going to come up new england batisten ly weakened -- new england but it weakened before it got here when we left the team, they
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department. something goes wrong. a nebraska of their own team is severely injured. cast members chris o'donnell and working on a show like this is anybody but work. >> pit doesn't feel like work. there's early calls at times it feels like work. for the most part, we're going to show up everyday, have fun with friends and get it. we're lucky in that suspect. >> sounds good to me. watch it here on wbz. mcdonald's is offering a new happy meal the what forced a passenger to
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an unruly passenger faces a judge after he forced a jet line tore land in texas. he's charged with interfering with the flight crew. passengers on board the american onlines flight say he was talking about suicide and can i being can i be -- suicide and kicking and banging on the door.
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autonomously driving when another vehicle ran a red light and slammed into the side. police say no one was hurt fortunately the google says the car brake, and human driver hit the brakes and it was too late. there's new regulations aimed to make self-driving cars safer. mcdonalds is happy meals. right now it's only available in oklahoma, but if it launches nationally, it will be the first new happy meal in more than 30 years. risking one's life to save wild life. the rescue effort to save a deer
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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:
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[alright] . it was an extraordinary rescue by strangers who saw a baby deer in distress. heavy rains have caused the cedar river in iowa to swell. when a baby deer was about to be swept away by the waters, three men acted quickly. one dawned a life jacket, jumped in the river and strapped in the
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safety. >> they come together to be able to save wild life. it's a lot of animals who won't be able to make it through this flood. we're able to help an animal. that feels good. >> that's so great. the men then drove he placed the deer in a truck and brought it to the woods to let it run free. a good ending. love that top stories, and a look at your forecast with barry coming up. stay
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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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live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz news this morning. >> good morning everybody. it's 7:00 on this sunday morning. we are glad you are hanging out with us i am kerry connolly along with barry burbank. we are having fun behind >> it's all good -- always good to have fun. >> we have to. >> keep it alive. look alive one of the directors would say. >> always telling us like live. so we are feeling alive. it's refreshing out. >> it's invigorating. >> yes. >> crispy cool morning and it will get colder tomorrow morning. let's go to the. >> m's. >> m's let's go to the man and manchester up in new
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essex high school and it's 44 let's go to mansfield in the high school down there is 46 degrees this morning. so, no matter how you cut it, it's quite cool all over the place and a few places are down in the 30s in the valleys. there's a breeze blowing that will freshen a little bit and add chill to the air but it'sing. to be bright and sunny most of the time -- it's going to be bright and sunny most of the time. we should get to 64 with a northwesterly wind. 7 days ahead coming up in >> thank you so much. we have an update on breaking news we have been following all morning. boston police say they have the suspect in custody after 6 people were stabbed on treemont street. one of the wounded is in critical condition and in surgery the. -- surgery it happened around the time many bars closed for the night in the theater district. emerson college has several buildings in the area and sent warnings to students two suspects were at large.
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in charlotte north carolina railroad police released new video of the officer-involved shooting of a black man. his death had protesters taking to the streets for the 5th consecutive night. the charlotte police chief released the video after state official said it wouldn't impact the investigation. chantee lans has more. records five days after the shooting death of keith lamont sct the police chief released dash cam and body camera video revealing the final moments of scott's life. >> in the spirit of transparency, you can get everything that we can deliver, facts, footage, and the explanation of where we stand. >> reporter: the chief said officers were attempted to arrest someone wheels they saw scott with marijuana-a gun. the department provided pictures of both saying the gun
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>> yes, based on the totality of what we see he absolutely was in possession of a handgun. >> reporter: a handgun never clearly seen in either of the two videos released saturday. but the chief says the video does not show scott pointing a gun. and an officer shot scott after police say he refused to drop the weapon. chief putney says the officers acted appropriately. >> don't shoot him. don't shoot him. he has no weapon. >> reporter: but scott's wife who recorded her own video on her cell phone said her husband threat to them. hundreds protesters demonstrated since tuesday demanding to see the video for themselves. >> unfortunately, we are left with far more questions than we have answers. >> reporter: the scott family says they still 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
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deserved better. >> reporter: at this hour, charlotte remains under a state of emergency. a city wide curfew took effect at midnight. in the satellite center chantee lans wbz this morning. the manhunt is over for the suspect wanted for shooting five people dead at a mall in washington state. he was arrested last night seen here the 20-year-old had imgreated from turkey and what previous -- immigrated from turkey and a previous arrest. he opened fire in burlington washington friday night. five people were killed. a seattle newspaper says one of the victims was a 16-year-old girl. after the shooting, the gunman fled the mall prompting a search for more than 20 hours. the officer who arrested him spotted him on the street. >> he didn't run. i literally hit my brakes and did a quick turn and jumped out and another reserve deputy was coming down the other direction
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directed him not and he complied and stood still. >> the officer describes the teen as being in a zombie like state that's the word he used and says he was not armed. police say they don't yet know the motive behind the shooting that the fbi says there is no evidence of terrorism. and new this morning boston police are investigating a sexual assault that happened after a woman believed she was using a ride sharing service. investigator say the woman called for the saturday morning on brighton avenue and during the course of the ride, she says she was sexually assaulted by a male passenger in the car. he is described as the 6 foot tall black male with a slim build and short hair. police remind anyone using a ride sharing service to check the plate number and the car's make and model before you get inside the car. seven weeks after a jogger was murdered in princeton her death remains a mystery.
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and -- princeton had the annual town wide yard sale and jim smith records the murder of vanessa marcott toe haunts the community. >> i was shocked to have a small bedroom town like this have a tragedy. >> reporter: on a picture perfect september saturday a town hurting takes one more step towards healing. the 20th annual princeton yard sale. the signs sharing space with an appeal for justice marcotte the jogger found murdered here 7 weeks ago. her body discovered in the woods. >> i think in the beginning, it was a shock and everybody was looking up and closing down and then we became a town again. and i think we relaxed a little bit. we are doing it a little more cautiously. but we are not going to let it beat us. >> reporter: it's been more
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>> we are all nervous and people locking doors and people trying to stay together and there are many people who are runners and they want to run together now rather than singlely but we are hoping for the sake of the family this case will be solved. >> i spoke with some people who you know are very saddened by what happened obviously and confused as to how this could happen in a small town. all different theories course princeton will endure in the meantime, every one hopes the mystery will be solved. >> the community comes back together again and carries on but we don't ever forget. >> reporter: and police are still asking for the public's help. so far state police received more than 1,000 tips from the public. a state police investigator on saturday telling wbz news that the investigation is as intensive as ever. authorities determined in his
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morning. this morning you will have to boil your drinking water if you live in hamilton. much of the town was without water or has little water pressure of a 12 inch maine-- after a 12 inch main ruptured. water has been restored even so the boil water notice is in effect until further notice. coming up next this morning, the rush to rescue a trapped worker in grafton. what technical crews
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welcome back a contractor was rescued when the heavy equipment he was operating flipped over in the woods of graft grfton. the worker was burying before 11 yesterday morning when his small backhoe overturned trapping him inside. because it happened over the trench he just dug, firefighters summoneded technical rescue team and it took nearly 3 hours to free the man. >> he was stuck in there because there's no way of securing the payload until we could get in there and he was injured and he he had a hip injury but it was not life- threatening that we could tell
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>> the injured worker was taken to umass worcester and is expected to be okay. there's much more ahead this morning on wbz at 7:30 a blast from the past. could show up at tomorrow night's debate. we will tell you why hillary clinton could be forced to face a woman who once claimed to have slept with her husband. and today is sunday. september 24th. is it your birthday? let's see who you share it with what do you say. hecter locklear is katherine zeta jones shares her birthday with her husband and will smith is 48. how about you? is it your birthday? make it a good one and enjoy every moment. happy birthday to you.
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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. . 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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good morning everybody. time to rise and shine what do you think that's enough sleep right? depends on what time you went to bed. >> did you have to reach for an extra blanket or one blanket the first blanket of the year? >> you know what's nice is having the windows open and the fresh air. >> yeah love it. >> it's so nice. >> no ac needed. >> even though you just got it and don't need night got the ac this year and loved it. >> it was a big deal for you. >> it was yes.
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>> now yo are not complaining about the heat. >> didn't complain this year. but anyway let's move on and talk about the weather did any wop pet the heat on. >> i didn't. maybe a little heated seat in the car. >> okay let's see what happens yesterday. we have beautiful sunsets yesterday and have several shots from people and this from kristin sullivan and piewtful sunset -- beautiful sunset there. that was special. looks like it was a warm and summery evening but it wa know. highs in the mid and upper 60s. this morning we are in the 40s for the the most part. but of course, mount washing tonight observatory is -- washington on the observatory. mount washington is cloud capped and visibility is almost deero at -- zero at times and wind chill temperatures at zero with the wind blowing up 50 miles per hour or so.
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to 25 and a few gusts. so adding chill to the air especially through midday drops off later in the day and becomes calm tonight. so we can trace the cool air up into canada where the air is coming from for now. the warm air pushed back towards the ohio valley. we will stay there for now. watch the time stamp and see how we go through the day. essentially clear skies and few scattered clouds around won't have as many clouds as yesterday. that's for sure. temperatures will be going up to 06 by noontime -- 60 by way all the people walking in boston marathon jimmy fund walk there gets so many people out there today and it's a good walking day. get a good walk to boston walking for alzheimer's as well today. we are looking at temperatures going in the low 60s this afternoon. topping out around 64 in most spots. a few clouds may come up over the ocean a weak disturbance
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tomorrow morning all in the 30s in many suburbs. 35 to 40. and near the coast down over the cape mostly in the 40s there. and looks like it's the usual cold spots will have a touch of frost but there will be a frost advisory for parts of the region that go up this afternoon for the cold weather expected tonight. temperatures start to go up tomorrow. and we will see a lot of sunshine through most of the day. some high thin cloudiness shows up in the afternoon and then the clouds storm producing ou give us rain on tuesday. there goes karl still a tropical storm but almost a hurricane strength moving almost at 50 miles an hour. lisa has fizzled away and here's the new tropical system which is likely to become matthew and that's going to be a watch over the next few days because conditions are quite favorable for this to develop as it moves in the caribbean and perhaps somewhere up near florida or gulf of mexico as we go through time and again that
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cambridge 10:30about 55 degrees. for the next seven days, you got a nice sunny day tomorrow. rain is going to be here tuesday morning and ends by midday. the afternoon is cloudy and just not sure it's stale low confidence forecast end of the week and next weekend whether we geat weather block to give us -- we get a weather block to give us rain or it's so -- or it's so far south we end up with not too bad weather. >> aid history. >> it is right now -- it's a mystery. >> it is right now. we are there as of boston marathon bombing victim crystal campbell looks at the garden created in her name. but first, we got serious pug hugs going on here in the studio. wove got the pet 35 raid headed your way. i -- a rid headed your way. i think -- parade headed your way.
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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?
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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; i'm fighting for yours, too.
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good morning welcome to the pet parade. you know we have pugs in town lots of pug hugs going on my friends from pug rescue of new england thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having news the guys-- this too happy and -- heavy and now he is 100 pounds in my arms he is so comfortable. let's start off with daisy tell us her story. >> daisy came in from a big city shelter. we think she is about 10 years old and was found astray and we think she spent most of her life in crate unfortunately. and which led her to have a back end weakness. >> flip her around a little
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her he foster family is amazing taking her to water and laser therapy which helped her to gain more control in her back end she is house trained and believe it or not she runs in the wheels and she goes to work with her mom and has become the office mascot. she really eats up the attention and she would make her next forever family very, very happy. >> tell us about mr. otis down there wh >> he is 12 years old and he has so much energy and he is so full of life a -- his owner didn't have enough time to give him the atngs he deserves and he has come into foster case and we did -- attention. he deserves and he has come. >> foster care and is full of hive-- come into foster care and is full of life.
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kill me. let's talk about my friend mr. m. >> he came from the same shelter and he was. >> he is ridiculous hi mr. m. >> he can walk believe it or not but he prefers to be carried and has an enlarged heart which pushes on his trachea causes him a little difficulty in breathing but he gets around just fine of the and he has and slows him down a bit but mr. m is happy and he would just who have been to hang out in your arms all day. >> i know. >> he's been in my arms for a long time. >> in a home where you hang out on the coach and -- couch and give him all the attention he deserve noofs what do we dough if -- deserves. >> what do we do if anyone is
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pugrescueofnew england.org and we have a facebook plague cl's an application and we have younger dogs that are adopted out quite quickly but the older dogs deserve of the love and they have so much to give to their next home so if you applied to adopt one of the dogs, they will make you so happy. >> no question and raiser. >> yes. so our adoption fees cover 25% of our vet care. so, our fund raising events are so important to us our next fund raising event is october 9th. columbus day weekend and it's in westford mass off 495 and route 3 a pug social and we will have events and pug races and pug costume contest a curly tail contest and vendors and we have food truck boston burger will be there.
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and hopefully this will help us to raise enough money to keep bringing in the pugs and finding them their forever homes. i hope it's big success. let's do the the homeward bound segment because a lot of you will be excited. you remember i know many of you do, late who came in from -- latie who came in two-times and he did to the get a home he kept getting passed over and passed over and it was my heart and many of your hearts. guess what this wonderful woman named kathy from scituate has adopted latie. latie finally has a home and i know a -- knew a lot of you would be as excitesed as i am. we hope for the best for miss daisy mr. m and otis as well. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having us. >> we will be back.
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live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz news this morning. >> welcome back. i am kerry connolly along with barry burbank i can't stop thinking about that chubby pug in my arms i didn't want to let him go. >> that was a cute one. >> he was so cute. they were all so cute. so good day to get the doggy out for a nice walk they love it when it's refreshing. >> people are walking the dogs and and the boston marathon jimmy fund walk with thousands people. >> big day. >> walking from hopkinton to boston i've done that a few times. good luck to all those folks. we have cooperative weather. aid bit chilly this morning -- it's a bit chilly this morning. >> let's go to the c's. >> let's go to chelmsford at mccarthy middle school. 45 there this morning.
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mary burke school where it's 49 degrees right now. so it's invigorating and perhaps you ought to reach for a blanket last night. it was that cool and chilly in the connecticut river will valley. readings in the middle 30s and we will be perhaps touches of frost in some of the local valleys here tomorrow morning as it's going to be colder. you can see essentially clear skies with few scattered clouds today. sunshine rules the roost and 64 for an average high and is the rest of the accu-weather forecast in few minutes. kerry. >> thank you so much. we are following breaking news this morning boston police say a suspect is in custody after 6 people were stabbed on treemont street. the globe is reporting one of the wounded is in critical condition and in surgery. emerson college sent warning to stewed went to suspects were at large -- students two suspects were at large. anyone with any information is asked to please call the police.
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fatal shooting of a black man in charlotte north carolina. but it's not the settling questions about whether that man keith scott threatened police with a gun or not. video shows him backing up and you can hear officers saying drop the gun. you can't see anything in his hands but police say scott was wearing an ankle holster and they found a loaded gun with his dna on it. the man police say killed five shoppers at washington state mall is now in police say a patrol officer recognized 20-year-old arcan cetin from surveillance video more than 20 hours after the attacks in the macy of the cascade mall in burlington washington. police say that at the time of his arrest he was unarmed but carrying a backpack with a computer in it and acting dazed. a boston woman claims she was sexually assaulted by a passenger who she thought was sharing a ride. she tells police she called for
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on brighton avenue in allston and thought she was getting in the right car but at some point another male passenger assaulted her. police say if you're going to use a ride sharing service, be sure to check the make and model as well as the license plate of the car before you get in it. campaign 2016 now. massachusetts democrat elizabeth warren was in new hampshire criticizing donald trump for "making hate okay." a couple stops to stomp for hillary clinton. hassan has been trying to equate ayot to trump. >> he cheered on the financial crisis of 2008 a crisis where people lost their homes, lost their jobs and lost their savings why? because he thought it would give him a chance to scoop up
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what man does that? a selfish little sleaze ball who will never be president of the united states. >> warren criticized texas republican ted cruz for the decision to vote for trump after refusing to do so at the gop convention. and in haverhill a local trump rally caused the controversy. the lawn where the rally was held is covered in trump signs which may break some of city rules but as paul burton shows us the rally was legal which >> reporter: on saturday morning, in haverhill residents rallied behind homeowner rick early who put up more donald trump signs in the sit -- than the city allows but early and friends are standing ground. >> a show of support people want to support what we are doing and don't think the city is doing the right thing. >> this is to support rickey and first amendment rights. >> reporter: the city has an ordinance prohibiting signs that total marathon 32 square feet of space.
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than 300 square feet. >> way in excess of what's allowed and that's all he is cited for he is over the signage allowed by the ordinance. >> reporter: police say mr. early has a right to assemble in front of his home here. many of the supporters here are notsinly here for donald trump but to support his first amendment rights but some neighbors are not very happy about this rally. >> i am upset because of the distnc they have been honking like this since 8 a.m. >> we are neighbors and don't approve but we have been polite and not rock the boat. >> i am not decided yet but he's been getting pushed around for exceeding the square foot limit i don't see where this is anything but for his free speech. >> reporter: early put up the signs in january. and he has not encountered problems he experienced support
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early says he will stand his ground for his candidate. >> he speaks for the average voter and notes your average politician he is a businessman and i think that's what we need in the white house. >> reporter: rick says he has not faced city fines but if he does he will take legal action. paul burton wbz news. >> donald trump meanwhile is threatening to bring a woman with a controversial past to monday night's debate. a woman who claims she had an affair with bill clinton. here's how it happened. trumpp tweeted this if dopey mark cuban of fame wants to set in the front row perhaps i will put gennifer flowers right alongside of him. bill clinton admitted to the affair years after leaving office. cubant billionaire business tycoon has been a vocal critic of trump and offered a front row seat at the debate by the clinton campaign. now flowers told "the new york times" in a text message that she will be there. and you can watch the debate
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here on wbz. one maybe the loneliest number but red sox it's number 3 to win the al east how they clinched the wild card spot in dramatic fashion coming up next in sports. we leave you with a live look outside as we head to break and it's beautiful morning out there. barry has the sunday forecast. feels hike fall. we will see you in two -- like fall. we will see you in two.
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well good morning what a wild five year ride for red sox and fans. 2012 last place 2013 world series title 2014 and 15, last place finishes into last night's game the red sox were seeking the 10th straight victory and a spot in the post season. mission accomplished. as the sox beat the rays 6-4. rick getting great defense. threatening runners on second and third but pedroia nails the runner at the plate getting dickerson. nicely done. very next pitch and holt saves a run on a play at third base.
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inning. >> again the 2-2 and pedroia swings and hammers it to left field. going back and it's gone a grand slam for justin -- dustin pedroia. the second one of the year. an red sox have jumped in front 2 outs and 2 strikes bases full and it's a laser show in florida. >> unbelievable the team gettg now. pedroia with a incredible at bat almost struck out recall yes andsend one to the left for grand slam and then the save and the red sox clinch a playoff spot with the 10th straight win. 6-4 the final. the magic number to win the al east is now 3. the patriots don't have the bye week until the first week of november but after the win over houston on thursday, they get to 3-0 and it's like a bye week
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offense solid thursday and defense fantastic. special teams outstanding and by the way, the injured quarterbacks now have time to heal. so, no pats games today but we have patriots game day a little later on this morning. join us at 11:30 as we go one- on-one with malcolm butler and we will look back on the impressive win over texans and ahead to buff hoe next week. buffalo next week. this was all bc yesterday. senior returner takes the punt almost scores. taking it inside the 5 yard line to set up a 6-yard touchdown runand the eagles were cruising up 35-10 at that point. here was the final score for the home team. to walker who does most of the work. weaving in 27 yards into the end zone and 42-10bc with the win and eagles are at 2-2.
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they could handle. young can can fly. 83 yards for the touchdown. and it was 7-3 umass and check out the catch by williams. a little later on one handed grab in the end zone from ford tipped it to himself phenomenal. umass was up by a point in the third before falling 47-35 to mississippi state. still a great effort by williams and the entire team. and providence harvard and browned and they get a joe viviano threw and rushed for a couple scores as they got the 25-10 halftime league lead and hung on thanks to three turnovers. hockey news and it's not good for the bruins. one day into training camp and they are down a player. he tore ligaments in the left foot while running and will undergo surgery monday and will be out 3 months. the 22 native has the nabbing for finding the back of the net
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another 8 for the bruins last season. that hurts. don't forget sports final 11:35 tonight as well. we have got you covered here on wbz. dan roche wbz sports. >> thank you so much. and barry is here now with a look-- i wish could see -- everybody could see what happened. i almost had to stall because he comes flying in at 100 miles per hour. >> i almost flew over the ch with the new data and social media and. >> we count on you. >> let me swallow. okay. >> you can do this. >> okay. ready? >> yeah. >> let's go. >> we will look at september and yesterday we had the first blue square in a while kerry. it was below average day yesterday. not by too much but still aid
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so it's been a warm month but we will have another blue square today and likely another blue square for tomorrow below average temperatures. and it's cool out there this morning. it's in the 40s for the most part but there are cold pockets the susceptible places in the valley area and where radiational cooling was really perfect and we had concord 34 and sanford maine is always cold 32 there and it's 32 the airport. so many of the airports in the boston area 43 in bedford 35 down in taunton. and so, it's chilly but not that bad on cape cod. more of a wind blowing the wind coming across the water. coming across cape cod bay keeping it in the 50s on most of cape cod this morning. high temperatures today around 64. and couple spots a little above couple spots a little below that will be the average high for today. but, it's going to be lot hotter from the ohio valley
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september. not coming our way. that's pretty much stuck in place out there as you can see all the hot weather right in this zone here. this weather front with the narrow swath of showers will be our weather here tuesday morning when it gets us wet. and in the meantime, this high is controlling our weather coming at us from the west and we are on the east side of the high today. so the breeze is going to be brisk at times. may pick up to 20 to 25 miles an hour and a few gusts but drops down and picks up yo know what the wind does variable throughout the day. generally between 10 and 25 and all the sunshine that gets cold tonight as we get deeper dark blue colors and it warms up tomorrow as the high moves offshore and we will get a very light wind tomorrow it's going a sea breeze and we get the rain coming in here and that should be happening along about tuesday morning. so, tuesday morning commute likely turning wet. it's possible we wouldn't have the the heaviest rain here until after much of the
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hours. tomorrow morning no rain. just cold. a lot of 30s and there could be touches of frost in the hoe land low cases. national weather service will probably pull out a frost advisory for the cold weather tonight and tomorrow morning. frost advisory for some locations, but not all as we go back up to 60s tomorrow. there goes karl which is short of being a hurricane. it's racing to the northeast at 50 miles an hour. yesterday it heysa is -- minimal impact. lisa is fizzled away. this is the new one that will be watched by the national hurricane center. and conditions are favorable for this to develop into a hurricane moving across the caribbean and likely curve up closer to the united states somewhere along about next let's say a week and a half or so. it's hard to say it's so far away what's going to happen with that. but a lot of people out walking
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cambridge. and the people that are walking in the boston marathon jimmy fund walk today from hopkinton and boston and we have the rain tuesday morning and i am not sure wednesday may be okay. and rain comes in late in the week and it's tough because it's going to be a changing upper atmosphere into what may be a block whether it develops farther south and we don't get the rain or it comes up closer to us and we get a decent amount of beneficial rain. let's hope that works kerry. >> all right thank cut short by the boston marathon bombings. coming up we will go through the crystal came pel peace
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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.
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kelly ayotte's not working for us.
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welcome back. a new park is opening in medford as a tribute to the victims andsurvivors of the beautiful detail in the peace garden from marathon milestone plaques that lead into the green space to the fountain and compass with the names of the four victims. crystal's favorite flowers were sun flowers and they punctuate a park her paints say she would have loved. >> it tells a story in itself. it's just basically covering everything. he did fantastic job. >> i think it's going to make a
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it will give good thoughts and that's what it should be. >> patty and bill campbell say they are grateful to everyone who contributed of the city official donors and designers and those had built it. it's this afternoon at 2. and it is opened to the public. >> you have not see anything like this. cold kray os leads to
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welcome back. 7:56a home cooked meal where the chefs make it look easy. today the phantom gourmet heads to neighborhood italian restaurant in worcester. take a look. this little kitchen. >> i need three hot meat balls chicken parm in the window. chicken broccoli to go calamari hot. we have a pan seared haddock and kids m-ac and cheese alfredo coming. >> at the center of it all is rose ellen. >> it gets crazy and hectic and hot and bessy and dramatic and the bells are ranging and people are ordering in and out
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>> while eat may be crazy in front of the stove there's nothing but smiling faces and full bellies out in the dining room at rows lena's kitchen. tucked away among the triple deckers on the grafton hill it's a casual byob spot where customers feast on big plates of italian american eats. >> it's very homeie atmosphere like walking into your nana's house for sunday dinner. >> and she cooks like grandma. w hand fill our raviolis and make our gravy from scratch every day and they say your graphy is better than my nana's or it's the best gravy i had. peach people love the-- people love the gravy. >> it's on the classic macaroni and meat balls. >> like a go to meal who doesn't love macaroni and meat balls and you bite into a meat ball and it's like. >> despite the great food and affordable prices locals are
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rosalina's kitchen because they want to keep it their secret. >> people say i found this gem and i don't want to tell anybody because i want to be able to get in and eat here when i want to eat ear so i don't want to tell my friends. >> that's what i think as i look at every meal they look so good. for more food and fun watch phantom gourmet today at 10:30 and 11 on my tv38. we have got your top stories and the sunday forecast
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live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz news this morning. good morning everybody. thanks for being with us on this sunday morning. i am kerry connolly along with barry burbank. cooler temperatures out there. >> frisky out there. >> it is frisky. >> i got to say one thing one hour from now. >> yes. >> charles osgood on sunday morning show we have to watch i watch it every week anyway because it's such a good program one of the best on tv. and charles osgood. >> it's going to be saddest's been there for so many years. >> he is quite the guy. >> he is. >> he calms me and makes me feel good. >> everybody loves him last show today at 9. >> meantime, it's 8:00 and we have one more hour and let's
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let's go to the. >> r's. >> r's on the weather bug network. see what's happening. yeah beautiful area on the new hampshire coast. club 47 this morning. in redding at memorial high school same temperature. and revere at whelan so it's chilly out there with the breeze blowing a little bit not too much wind with you it's been a little bringing on the outpart of cape cod gusting to 25 miles per hour in providence -- provincetown and e have much wind in the connecticutriver valley whether it's fog in some spots and not much in the way of clouds. just a few show up in the sky and not nearly as many as yesterday. lots of sunshine and the nice dry air gets up to a average high of 63 and that -- 64 and the brisk is chilling at times. rest of the accu-weather forecast in few minutes kerry. >> all right thanks so much. we have an update on breaking news we have been following all morning. boston police have a suspect in custody after 6 people were stabbed on treemont street.
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condition and in surgery. the attacks happened just after 2 a.m. in the -- in the theater district around the time many bars closed for the night and emerson college has several buildings in the area and sent warnings to students two suspects were at large. and developing story in charlotte north carolina where police released new video of the controversial officer- involved shooting of a black man. his death had protesters taking to the streets for the consecutive night. charlotte's police chief decided to release the video after state officials said it wouldn't impact the investigation. we want to warn you some might find parts of the video disturbing. chantee lans has more. >> reporter: five days after the shooting death of keith lamont scott at the hands of police charlotte mecklenburg police chief released dash cam and body camera video revealing the final moments of scott's life. >> in the spirit of transparency you will get
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footage and an exmention. >> reporter: the chief said officers were attempting to arrest someone wheels they saw scott with mayor wan and -- someone else when they saw scott with marijuana and a gun and the gun was found on scott. >> yes based on the totality of what we see, he absolutely was in possession of a handgun. >> reporter: a handgun never clearly seen in either of the two videos released saturday. the chief says the video does not show scott an officer shot scott after he refused to drop the weapon. chief putney says the officers acted appropriately. >> don't shoot him. don't shoot him. he has no weapon. >> reporter: but scott's wife who recorded her own video says her husband was not armed and posed no threat to him. hundreds of protesters have demonstrated since tuesday demanding to see the video for themselves. >> unfortunately, we are left with far more questions than we have answers. >> reporter: the scott family
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understand how and what specific actions led to his death. >> we shouldn't have is 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. >> reporter: and at this hour, charlotte remains under a state of emergency a city wide curfew took effected at mid -- effect at midnight. chantee lans wbz this morning. the manhunt is over people dead at a mall p washington state -- mall in washington state. arcan cetin had imgreated from turkey and had a previous arrest for simple assault on his record. it was cetin who opened fire at the cascade mall in burlington washington friday night. five people were killed and a seattle newspaper says one of the victims was a 16-year-old girl. after the shooting the gunmen fled the mall prompting a search for more than 20 hours.
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spotted him on the street. >> we didn't run i hit my brakes and did a quick turn and jumped out and it was another reserve deputy coming down the other direction and we jumped out with our guns and he just froze and we directed him and he complied just stood still. >> the officer describes cetin as in a zombie like state and says he was not armed. police say they don't know the motive behind the shooting but the f evidence of terrorism. and new this morning, boston police are investigating a sexual assault that happened after a woman believed she was using a ride sharing service. investigators say the woman called for the ride early saturday morning on brighton avenue. during the course of the the ride she says she was sexually assaulted by a male passenger in the car. he is described as a 6 foot tall black male with a slim build and short hair. police remind anyone using a ride sharing service to check the plate number and the car's
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inside. 7 weeks after a jogger was murdered in princeton her death is still a mystery. town of princeton had the town wide yard sale yesterday and as jim smith reports the murder of vanessa marcotte still haunts the community. >> okay. it's true thank you. >> i was absolutely shocked to have have is a small bed rye town have such takes one more step towards healing. 20th annual princeton yard sale. the signs sharing space with an appeal for justice for vanessa marcotte the jogger found murdered here 7 weeks ago. her body discovered in the woods. >> i think in the beginning it was a shock everybody was locking up and closing down and then we became a town again.
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little bit. we are just doing it more cautiously but we are not going to let it beat us. >> reporter: it's been more than a month and half now and thescars remain. >> we are all nervous and people locking doors and people trying to stay together. there are many people who are runners and they want to run together now rather than singlely but we are hoping for the sake of the family that this case will be solved. >> i spoke with some happened obviously and confused as to how this could happen in a small town all different theories. >> reporter: in the end of course princeton will endure in the meantime, everyone hopes the mystery will someday be solved. >> the community comes back together again and carries on. but we don't ever forget. >> reporter: and police are still asking for the public's help so far state police have received more than 1,000 tips from the public.
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saturday telling wbz news the investigation is as intensive as ever and authorities determined in his words to solve the case. in princeton jim smith wbz this morning. this morning you will have to boil your drinking water if you live in hamilton. much of the town was without water or had little water pressure after a 12-inch main ruptured on bridge street. crews were able to fix the break and water has been restored. even so, the boil water notice is in effect until further notice. into a ditch. what rescue teams had to do before they could get the
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early detection can mean the difference between life and breadeath.cer. 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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welcome back a contractor had to be rescued when the heavy equipment he was operating flipped over in the woods of grafton. he was dicking -- digging a tr before 11 yesterday morning -- trench to bury a water line before 11 yesterday morning. it happened over the trench he dug the firefighters summoned the technical rescue team and it took nearly 3 hours to free him. >> he was stuck because there's no way of securing the payload until we could get in there. he was had a hip injury but it was not life-threatening that we could tell at this point. >> the injured worker was taken
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a sanctuary to remember the impact of the boston marathon bombings. a tribute that will be
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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.
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when you take all that money it just changes you. kelly ayotte's not working for us. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. good morning. it's sweatshirt day. not lot of sweatshirt days. >> we should have wornous.
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>> we would have played the part. >> that's what i was thinking. >> we did think of it yesterday he into we forgot. >> no i guess we did forget. anyway,. >> what's going on we going to wear a sweatshirt all day? >> probably well probably not a sweatshirt but a light jacket later on as it warms up. you need a sweatshirt this morning. look at temperatures in cohasset this morning. clear skies down there. 50 degrees there this morning. there's a breeze blg will be a bit gusty at times later on. let's look at what's going on in boston with a few scattered clouds right now. temperatures gone up to 51. dew point way down at 36 the northwest wind is blowing at 12 miles an hour. so it's adding chill to the air this morning for sure. and so boston hour by hour, well we are going up through the 50s and into about 60 degrees by early this afternoon. 60 to 61 and topping out around 64 around 3 this afternoon.
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a lot of people going up to new hampshire motor speedway and should be fine weather up there. no question as we have temperatures in the 40s and 50s. mostly 40s and lower 50s now. but colder up to the north. ontario this morning down in the 20s earlier. hi everybody up in baker lake doing pretty well this morning. 45 seems warm for them up there. they he can't wait for the first snowflakes to fall. 64 today. that sho touch lower than yesterday. and just as hot from the ohio valley southwest with low today middle 90s continuing in this mound of a hot stuff out in the areas really surging into the 90s of the it's been there for days and days and days. we won't have anymore 90 degree days this year. that's for sure. just slim down chance of that happening because with that time of the year late september. cool air coming out of canada thanks to the high coming at us
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during the day. the wind will be rather brisk through part of the afternoon and starts to drop off and when the high comes over us tonight, goes dead calm. no wind at all. the high moves off to the southeast of us during tomorrow. and we get more of a light breeze out of the east southeast to south not too much wind tomorrow. the high clouds come in late in the day. and then this front approaches from the west. it locks like it's going to get -- looks like it's going to get relatively active with a wave disturbance on the tuesday morning. tomorrow morning we got temperatures in the 30s and 40s. mid-30s to mid-40s a few cold spots could have a touch of frost. so the national weather service a few moments ago put out the frost advisory for tomorrow morning and these shaded areas much of worcester and plymouth county and bristol counties so far they might expand it a little more before the day is over. tomorrow's high a little bit higher than today.
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coast about the same because it's going to be sea breeze. there goes the karl here's the next system we will watch very closely. that will be named likely matthew coming up in the next few days as it develops into the next tropical cyclone. we will see where it goes in the next couple weeks. we got the rain tuesday morning. then we get uncertainty for the rest of the week. whether it's going to be clearing out for a while wednesday and then the rain thursday and friday all depends on how the weather block sets up. the atmore transitions out in the ultimately how it shakes out still is a little bit up in the air so to speak kerry. >> all right barry thanks so much. today, medford officially dedicates a new park that's so much more. it's the crystal candle peace garden named for the medford woman killed in the marathon bombings. and to see what it will offer the entire community, lisa hughes visited the garden with crystal's mom and dad.
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time you've seen the guard en. >> he yes. yeah. very first -- yes, yeah very first time it's great and beautiful. >> reporter: they have waited months to walk in the garden. >> i love how they incorporated the sun flowers. >> reporter: inspired by their daughter's memory. >> tragedy is what happened to my daughter: despicable and with this, i can come can and relax you know. and talk with her. >> reporter: is crystal with you here? >> she is with me the buildings, feets from the traffic the crystal campbell peace garden is an oasis in medford center. >> look at that. >> reporter: the fontin is central feature. >> how -- how is crystal spirit reflected in what you see. >> the words alone the strength a beautiful young lady and i think that she would come to a place like this. >> reporter: markers create a path into the park naming the
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a compass at the fountain pays tribute to the bombing victims. chrisal martin lindsey and sawn. qualities that define -- shawn qualities that define them embedded in bronze. meaning in every detail. >> it tells a story. it covers everything. he did a fantastic job the people that worked on this. >> yeah this is really something huh. >> reporter: it's a perfect tribute they say to their city girl who also found so much happiness outdoo that's what i am saying she would have loved this. >> that was lisa hughes reporting. she says the campbells felt so much love from people who donated what they could to help build the garden and for the former mayor who had the vision for the space and made it happen. the dedication is 2 this afternoon near the medford
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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 from our kids' schools because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids; oo.
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welcome back. you can expect a lot of action in tonight's two hour premier of ncis los angeles when we left team they had not found the mole in the department. tonight, a special mission takes the team to syria. but something goes wrong cast member and boston college graduate chris o'donnell says working on the show like this is anything but work. >> it doesn't feel like work. i mean threarly calls sometimes where it feels hike work or scenes where it's 110 degrees
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work but, for the most part we are going you know to show up somewhere every day and have fun with your friends and get paid for it is we are pretty lucky. >> and you can catch the premier tonight at 8 right here on wbz. sounds fun to me. right now let's find out what's coming up on face the nation. john dickerson joins us now live from washington with the preview. john good morning to you. >> good morning kerry we have got a packed show. we are going to start with the two running canene and mike pence. -- kaine and mike pens what they expect in the de-- pence what they expect on the debate and where they see the state of the race then we sat down on friday with house speaker paul ryan. we talked to him about politics and policy and what he is expecting in the new year regardless of the president. and on the show we will have battleground tracker poll numbers from the 13 states we watch that will end up determining the election. our show will include a
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sanders the senator was a big -- had a lot of millennial voters and we will talk to him about hillary clinton's campaign and why the younger voters are cooler about her candidacy. we will have special guests bob schieffer. he has moderated some of the presidential debates so we will talk to him about that process and what he is looking for tomorrow night as clinton and trump square off and we will have the reporters round table where we will look at what happened this week and we will look at the debates what we should be paying attention and what we should ignore and how important will they be in this sprint to the finish. >> that's an action packed show. all right john dickerson you've great show and remember face the nation airs today at 10:30 here on wbz. much more ahead in our next half-hour this morning. an update on breaking news. 6 people stabbed overnight in a
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live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz news this morning. >> good morning everybody. we are glad you are joining thus morning. i am kerry connolly along with barry burbank it feels like a fall sunday morning. >> fall has arrived. >> it has. >> fall is upon us. >> uh-huh. >> wait until you see the low temperatures from the wbz weather watchers. i will show those in few minutes. in the mea the weather bug network and go to the. >> west barry. >> you got it right you are right onto it. go west let's go to westboro at the elementary school. 50 degrees. let's go to a couple high schools here westford. 48 right now and let's go toweston 49 degrees there. so chilly morning perhaps you ought to get the blanket this morning because it was kind of chilly and really chilly in the
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breeze blowing and chilling the air and it's going to pick up at times to gusts at 20 miles per hour. so through the first part of the afternoon and drop off. we have got so much clear sky waw few scattered clouds. far fewer than yesterday with sunshine and ruling the sky and taking care of things taking charge. 64 the average high today. a little cooler than yesterday. and my rest of my accu-weather forecast is just a few minutes away kerry. >> thanks so much. we are following breaking news this morning. boston police say a stabbed on treemont street. the globe is reporting one of the wounded is a critical condition and in surgery. emerson college sent warnings that two suspects were at large. the stabbings occurred near the school's campus. anyone with information is asked to please call the police. also this morning, we are getting a first look at police video of the fatal shooting of a black man in charlotte north carolina. but it's not settling questions
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scott threatened police with a gun or not. the video shows him backing up and you can hear officers saying drop the gun. you can't see anything in his hands but police say scott was wearing an ankle holster and that they found a loaded gun with his dna on it. the man police say killed 5 shoppers at a washington state mall is in custody this morning. police say a patrol officer recognized 20-year-old arcan cetin from surveillance video. more than 20 ho attacks in the macy's of the cascade mall in burlington washington. police say at the time of the arrest he was unarmed but carrying a backpack with a computer in it. and acting dazed. a boston woman claims she was sexually assaulted by a passenger who she thought was sharing a ride. she tells police she called for the car early saturday morning on brighton avenue. she thought she was getting into the right car but at some point another male passenger assaulted her. police say if you are going to
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sure to check make and model and the license plate before you get in the car. campaign 2016 now. massachusetts democrat elizabeth warren was in new hampshire criticizing donald trump for "making hate okay." warren joined maggie hassan to stomp for hillary clinton. governor hassan is challenging republican senator kelly ayotte and has been trying hard to equate her to trump. warren has become democrat's most outspoken trump critic. >> he cheered on the financial crisis of 2008 a crisis where people lost their homes lost their jobs and lost their savings. why? because he thought it would give him a chance to scoop up more real estate on the cheap. what kind of a man does that? a selfish little sleaze ball who will never be president of the united states. >> warren criticized texas
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after refusing to do so at the gop convention. republican presidential candidate donald trump is threatening to bring a woman with a controversial past to monday night's debate a woman who claims she had an affair with bill clinton. so trump tweeted this if dopey mark cuban of failed bene factor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps i will put jennifer -- gennifer flowers alongside of him. bill clinton you may remember admitted to the after leaving office. cuban the billionaire business tycoon has been vocal in being critical of trump and has been offered a front row seat at the debate by the clinton campaign. flowers told the new york times in text message that she will in fact be there. you can watch that debate live at 9 tomorrow night right here on wbz. it's 8:35 right now.
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>> good morning while we have been preoccupied to a great extent with the presidential race, there's been a lot going up on beacon hill and who better to talk about what's going on than the speaker of the massachusetts house of representatives from winthrop. mr. speaker. >> great to be here. >> great to have you. >> great to have you in your new digs. >> you like it? >>i like it. you keep moving up >> parking is an additional expense but be that as it may thanks for coming over we appreciate it. mr. speaker last month the member of the state senate wrote to group of bernie sanders supporters there are plenty of conservative democrats elected unchallenged for years at the local and legislative level. i think the time is right for sanders supporters and progressives to take over the mass democratic party and have a serious influence on the
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policies and now he is talking in large part about the house. what's your response to him? >> you think he is? >> i think he is. >> well first i know i serve with jamie and have a lot of respect and on the other hand what i would like to say i always felt pride in the fact that the massachusetts democratic party i felt and still feel you know has wide tent in terms of who is inclusive in our party. you know we can have conservatives and we can work together for the betterment of the parter so with all due respect to those folks i think who are probably trying to maybe turn to the party just to progressive wing of the party, i think we are doing just fine the way we are. i think it's most important we have the divergeent views in the party and think that's what
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frankly i don't know why we as a democratic party want to go the same route to our friend in the republican party with having that tea party subdivision as well. >> you have always been focus to a great extent on the economy and job creation and so forth and you are a key to broad based taxation on the beacon hill if the house were to skew nor more liberal would it be tax hike the senate is ready to raise taxes and they are a more liberal body that the the -- than the house. >> as speaker for 159th other members part of my job is take the pulse of the members. although you know my flues if i may be x, y and z obviously in
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the mood and feelings of the members you know can i be one of the leaders in terms of some of the sentiments of the house sure? but ultimately it comes down to the members and i would have to say i think the members in the house i think you are right. i think there's probably more moderates in the house than there are in the senate and that's okay. that's what makes massachusetts great in now i haven't seen a big shift in the mood of the house. this year's elections, could bring in obviously we will see how many seats hopefully that we gain or keep and have some good new young blood coming in and we look forward to working with them and their views that are just being out there. but again, i think first i
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all inclusive. >> buff we take a break to clarify, regardless of who gets elected -- before we take a break to clarify regardless of who gets elected your view of taig a-- staig away from broad based tax is your view. >> that's always my goal but in december we have the revenue hearings and then we go into the budget process. i think it's only fair for me to listen to the around the state and see what their views are and what their recommendations would be but as you know my history has been to stay away from taxes. >> you are keeping an open mind. >> i want to let people make their statement. >> all right take a short break and we will continue the conversation with house speaker robert delee oin a -- deleo in
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i'm a public school teacher in massachusetts, and i've reviewed question 2. it will make public education even stronger, because question 2 would allow more access to public charter schools, hoices for their kids' education, and public charter schools don't take funds away from public education. in fact, question 2 will result in more funding for education in massachusetts. please vote yes on question 2
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welcome back. we are talking with house speaker robert deleo speaker you're -- your party the state democratic party has been going after the baker administration lately over a couple of episodes one involving apparent misconduct by executivebranch official one the use of state resource for a party fund-raiser and another currently involving alleged political intimidation. do you see a problem there. your party's claiming that this administration maybe they don't
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>> i would say look first i have a great relationship with the governor. i don't think that's a secret. i think that he and my sigh and senate president are able to work together and get things done. so that when you talk about some of the discord that you see in washington and the political back biting and whatnot we don't have that in massachusetts and i think we get a lot more done. and having said that you know, although some of those items arfa that i don't know of the details. you know the these are relative to dcr that came out quickly and he handled it quickly and appropriately in terms of making sure if there was suspensions and what ever else he may have done. so, i think from the governor's look at it from the governor's perexpect he have i think when
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allegations or concerns i think he has come out and i think he has done in terms of making sure that there's been proper review-- review which is in the process and we have to let it play out to see what ackley -- exactly action he takes as a result of that. >> i can't let you get in and out without talking presidential politics you a big hillary clinton supporter. >> yes. >> and i don't want to give monday, we will be releasing some initial results from the new wbz umass amherst poll including the presidential race and the results are kind of eyebrow raising. what do you make of the quality of the clinton campaign? >> i think here in massachusetts i think we do a good job.
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know country wide. i am amazed as we sit here in september you and i are talking and i have no idea what the latest will be some of the latest polls in the national scene showed within two points within 4 points. >> dead heat. >> and with all due respect if you had told me first i never thought trump would be a candidate. the candidate and now not only the candidate but there's a responsibility so like i told the clinton people we have to get on the horse and work. i am going to be trying to get folks and other parts around the country to help and think we have got our work cut out for us and can't be taking for granted. >> never a dull moment mr. speaker. >> nice to see you. >> thank you to you appreciate it. house speaker robert deleo. that's it for me now back over to my colleagues for more wbz news. good sunday morning 8:46. let's look at weather watchers and see how cold it got this
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kevin says 31 out there this morning. west brookfield steve reporting 32 and mark in gardner had 34. dawn in spencer 38. and eric in hopkinton 39 those are the lowest temperatures we had from all our observers. thanks to everybody for chiming in and giving us that information. i can tell you it's still in the 30s out in the connecticut river valley but starting to warm up. there's a little fog of course in the valley areas. that's burning off. we have got essentially clear skies elsewhere except capped right now and the wind is blowing 50 miles an hour at about 23. these are the high temperature as we take the tour across the area up to essex county northeastern massachusetts southern new hampshire and 63 to 65 for highs going to worcester county about the same story. a little cooler over some of the hilltops in worcester county and into boston area and points south pretty much around 64 to 65. and a brief adding chill to the air but it's much hotter from the ohio valley southwestward
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not coming our way. that's for sure. but the frontal system out there which is producing a swath of showers will be and we will hear from that tuesday morning to maybe about midday with rain but before that happens this cold high pressure center is going to move to the southeast and really chill us off tonight. we will be in a perfect position to get radiational cooling. excellent conditions to drop like a rock especially tonight in the valley spots where it's clear and calm and on cold side. tomorrow we warm up. and we wi come in later in the afternoon. and then the storm producing clouds come in during tuesday morning. maybe enhanced by the wave of low pressure on the front. and so let's see how it's going to shake out on tuesday. looks like the rain tuesday morning maybe the heaviest rain hold off until after the commute. it is going to get wet during the commute and into about midday as the rain comes along the coast and may linger over southeastern massachusetts into the afternoon. it stays cloudy in boston and starts to become partly cloudy
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the question is on wednesday, will we really get into a nice dry slot and have it clear out and be beautiful or is a lot of the high cloudiness fill in and low clouds start to come in from the ocean on wednesday to make it damp. that remains to be seen. but what is absolutely certain is tomorrow will be cold with many of the suburbs in the 30s and to the bus stop tomorrow morning the national weather service just put up the frost advisory for tomorrow morning 2 to 8:00. for these areas from worcesterwestwin bristol and interior plymouth county for now they may extend that a little farther to the east. for some areas which will be cold. it warm up tomorrow in the upper 60s away from the ocean lower 6 0? at the coast. a little sea breeze-- 60s at the coast. a little sea breeze. this is karl the next system likely named matthew sometime in the next few days and next couple weeks we will see where it goes and the next 7 to 10 day frame it may be close to the united states but that's a
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yet. i am sure about the rain tuesday morning into midday. and then i am not sure about the rest of the week actually. we may have a break and nothing happens wednesday and we may go into a block to give us rain thursday and friday and saturday i don't know. whether the block is in the developed south or be over us still up in the air kerry. >> i wish you are had a crystal ball. thanks -- you had a crystal ball. thanks. a fond farewell to a broadcasting legend. the tribute to charles osgood.
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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, n. kelly ayotte: putting her personal interests ahead of your health care. independence usa pac is responsible
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today is national lobster day. but if ocean temperatures keep rying in the gulf of maine baby lobster may not be able to survive. the water temperature in the gulf of maine could rise 5 degrees by the year 2000. local -- 2100. they have run several tests and found lobster lar say struggling to survive when the waters are that warm. today, after more decades, charles osgood will anchor the final episode of cbs sunday morning. it's so sad even though some 6 million people are watching on any given sunday, osgood says he is always approached the show as though he was talking to just one person. his sister. and he says most of those millions have something else in common too. a desire for good story telling. >> they find it when they get up on sunday morning and the first thing they think of is not i wonder what the troubles
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want to watch something pleasant and express some of the better parts of our nature. >> very true charles osgood and he is onto something. cbs sunday morning is the most watched sunday news program. and you can watch charles osgood efinal appearance in few minutes right here starting at 9 a.m. barry bur bank i toss it over to you. we are sad about this he is >> we will be watching that and hi everybody get ready for a cold night tonight. you thought it was chilly last night. it's going to be colder tonight. chance of frost in some locations. and my accu-weather forecast is
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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.
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when you take all that money it just changes you. kelly ayotte's not working for us.
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all right. welcome back. and finally this morning, it looks like a sweatshirt kind of day. and. >> light jacket this afternoon. kind of cool but nice and bright we get the rain on tuesday morning.
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning. i'm charles osgood and this is sundae morning. a very different edition of "sunday morning," different for you and certainly very different for me. as i told you a few weeks ago, today is my last day as host of "sunday morning." turns out, there truly is a time to every purpose under heaven.

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