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but it will not be very wet. mostly because of the very warm conditions we have had. if you're headed up to north new england, a few showers around today and tomorrow but just a blend of clouds and sunshine the further north you go. this is southern new england rainstorm not a northern new england rainstorm. temperatures for today mostly in the 50s and 60s, you could see right now, take a look at the 70 forecast next generally so comfortable for the next two days, no humidity. the 2 youngest royals having a ball on a vacation to canada. princess charlotte took the very first steps in public. important information for
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mafia, and got a hint about the paintings while investing in drug. subaru just announced that is recalling neri's -- nearly 600,000 vehicles because the windshield wiper motors can overheat. it affects her legacy and outback cars from 2010-2014. overheating motor can cause a fire. some of the vehicles were recalled five years ago for a similar problem. we have the recall details for you, if you're interested on our website, cbsboston.com time and meanwhile, after a year-long investigation, government regulators have decided not to seek a recall of the jeep grand cherokee. there were reports the automatic braking system would break for no reason. investigators could not find a single case, in fact investigators found the system perform just as well, if not better than similar systems
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light from high rises and waterfront desks and parks. strangers/flashlights to show their support, and the kids get their own flashlights to return the message. >> you gain the thought like everything is going to be okay, and it gives you a sense of hope. because, people out there do care about you. and, they want you to feel better. >> this is really the hospital resident started the nightly message known as good night lights. it just keeps growing, and more businesses and groups joined in. i love that. the owner of a daycare chain is not letting no licensed opera from doing business. coming up, why she says you can still bring her kids to one little pumpkins location. a new challenge for investigators trying to piece together disney's deadly train
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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; i'm fighting for yours, too. please join me in voting no on question 2. good morning, glad you are
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epstein. >> barry is off. he went hiking and everything. he loves that stuff. >> i don't blame him. it is wet, but northern new england is a little bit better, not quite as what up there. it is cool out there, stepping outside it has the feel of across the area, a little bit milder off the self, heavier dampers along the providence area this morning. everything is just wet out there. however, you can dodge the raindrops. you can still take a hike. just dress for it. temperature 48 degrees out there at orange. here we look at the radar, you
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pushing up from the south here this morning. the yellows, the oranges, and the in here, east of providence, these are heavier elements of rain. you can see they are also moving off to the north. across the 495 belts, and between 24 and 95, off towards the north into boston. at times, it will be drizzling, and other times it will be raining quite heavily, during the morning hours. temperatures today mostly the 50s. back with a full foras up. checking our top stories now, developing story this morning, once again protests last well into the night in el cajon, california. 2 new videos have just been released showing crucial seconds before and after police shot and killed a black man. 38-year-old alfred, images from cell phone video released earlier this week show him pointing something, at police, it was later determined to be part of an electronic
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what they removed from the home of a connecticut mother who has been missing, at sea, and feared dead. police were investigating linda carman son, nathan, who was rescued off martha's vineyard. the family has come under scrutiny before as they fought over millions of dollars after a family member's death. the fbi, law enforcement from 4 states are set to meet on monday. this morning the fbi may have missed this last chance to find out what happened to the artwork stolen from isabella stewart gardner museum. the fbi has long suspected 80 about the theft, and where the paintings that it up. he is currently in federal custody the, is dying. the best hope right after learning what happened in a deadly train crash, is the one black box recorder. investigators have been able to retreat. they are interviewing members of the crew, but so far no clear reason that train slammed into the station.
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>>reporter:ntb -- ntsb investigators take the forward facing camera from the commuter train that crashed in hoboken. it could be a couple more days before they have full access to the site, because of asbestos. >> there is no perishable evidence, board this train. the information, on the recorder and the forward facing video, will not be affected by this delay. >>reporter:witnesses say train 1614 traveling too fast when it slammed into barris, before plowing into a wall, debris raining down on commuters. the investigation will also look at whether technology, from positive train control could have prevented the accident or the system is scheduled to be implemented, at the station in 2 years. >> if speed was a factor, the positive control is all about controlling speed. it is all about stopping a train, when it exceeds a speed limit. >>reporter:the crash killed 34-
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others were injured, including the train's engineer, 48-year- old thomas galvin. the new jersey transit section of the station remains close, which is causing travel nightmares for the thousands of commuters who use the system every day. officials are evaluating the structural integrity of the station before cleanup begins. we have learned that that woman killed, fabiola, had just dropped off her toddler, i daycare. minutes before she was killed. and the satellite center, i am lee martin, "wbz this morning." the owner of the terry's little pumpkins franchise says she wants to keep one of her four centers open as she fights the battle over state license. the state stopped reimbursing the center for the vouchers, most parents used toupee, they say the owner has not fixed violations from inadequate staffing and supplies to payments, to employees, to an inspection that turned up mold in one location.
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reveal that the owner faces for federal tax liens and more -- owes more than $200,000. today's the states transgender protection takes effect. it bars discrimination based on gender identity and all public accommodations, that includes allowing transgender people using the bathroom they identify with. harvard students could have trouble fighting a meal on campus, the food service workers say w not have a new contract. 750 workers are prepared to take dining hall. they pay nearly $22 per hour among the highest in the region. the union says work -- workers make less of $35,000 because they only get paid when school is in session. facing a big fine for deadly ammonia leak. osha cited them for 20 serious safety violations and find the
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employee brian carranza was killed when he was overcome after an ammonia leak. campaign 2016, our recent poll is literally a popularity contest with a look into the future. who is the most popular politician in the state? john keller has the answer and the results of an exclusive amherst pole as well as some local races. >>reporter: this time of purchase, governor charlie baker continues to win high marks from voters. with a 63% favorable rating, from the 700 likely voters we surveyed. with only 24% unfavorable. boston mayor, marty walsh, is not far behind with a 53% approval rating in the same unfavorable numbers of baker, and a third, elizabeth warren with a 46% favorable
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anything below 50%, is usually seen as a warning sign for an incumbent. with warren facing reelection in 2018, we tested her strength against some potential opponents. warren would breeze by 19-point against former red sox pitcher kurt schilling who is talking about running. the wbz town hurst paul shows her beating lieutenant governor karen for lido by just 4 points. and defeating governor a wells by just three. both results from a within our po the potential 2018 gubernatorial matchups, baker would be the state's top elected democrats, attorney general, by a healthy 18-point margin and mayor walsh by nine points. look at this, fourth district consummate joe kennedy ties baker in a potential matchup. looks like the kennedy name still has clout around here. when we asked voters what work comes to mind when they think
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resulting world cloud was dominated by adjectives like moderate, competent, honest, and fair. while warren's word cloud both featured positive statements like strong, smart, and fighter, the single most prominent word for her was, liar . i am john keller, at-large, 15. earlier the broadcast we showed you getting a two run homer and two in last nights game at family park. that may not have been the best part is nine. last night was the first of three free -- ga honoring his home sense of the regular season before he retires. the ceremony honored the david ortiz children's fund and more than 500 life-saving heart surgeries made possible. it was one of the survivors from a 15-year-old boy, who took the amount to throw the ceremonial first pitch. admitted the reality that it is all coming to an and hasn't
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>> i am so pleased to do so many things, i haven't really sat down to think about things. the sentimental part of it, is not there yet, but it happens to all of us. at some point, you know, it's part of the ot was presented to ortiz this w eek, turns out the artist has local ties and will be at the red sox store all weekend creating other masterpieces lie. no supplies, night one of a weekend long celebration did not disappoint. we have the highlights straightahead. not a great day today,
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other times it's a little bit of drizzle. temperatures probably stay under 60 all day long. here are some weather trivia for you this early saturday morning. when was the last time a hurricane hit the us mainland, north of florida, during the month of october? we are in october today. 1954 hurricane hazel, 1991 hurricane grace, or it has never happened before.
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the outside corporate interests bankrolling question two are trying to deceive you. here's the truth: every time a new charter school opens, it drains money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million just last year - according to the state's own data. which means real cuts to our kids - in arts, technology, ap classes, that's why question two's opposed by the massachusetts pta and school committees all across the state.
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good morning, how about david ortiz, that's what you have to be thinking after ortiz homerun last night leading the red sox to a win over the blue jays. within two games to go, ortiz now 2 shy of 40 homeruns at the age of 40. think about that. he was on before the game with discernible efforts, including david rt's children's fund. more than 500 life-saving heart surgeries he has helped make possible. 15-year-old boy from santa domingo along with roberto clemente junior took to the mound to start the ceremonial first pitch. the pitch a little bit off the mark, but not for david ortiz he was just fine with that. meanwhile, the game got underway just after 6:30 after a rain delay last night. getting the socks on the board
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the socks are on the board. tie game with hose a throughout this one. 3-no one -- 3-1 toronto. makes a grab at the edge of the scene, and a little low. lots of love these days over at fenway park. 3-not to now. bottom of seven, back of the middle, scores tying the game one more game winning blast for ortiz, this down the right field line, 38 of the year, yet another milestone and delivers a big 5-3 win for the socks. >> i want to go out there do something. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. >> i have seen him for 10
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every time there is a situation, you know, he is always finding a way to come through. we are going to enjoy the last games that we have with him, he's pretty special. the indians playing in kansas city this weekend, they won big last night. a three run shot, cleveland wins at 7-2. the indians were rained out thursday so they could softer make that came up m tomorrow. checking out the playoff, clinch the number one seed in the american league last night with a 3-1 win over atlanta. orioles now move ahead of the blue jays by a game in the wildcard chase. meanwhile, sox manager confirming last night's game, that pitcher stephen rice will not be ready for the first round of the playoffs. a shoulder injury he suffered in
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on monday, we finally get some normalcy in foxboro, tom brady returns from his 4 game suspension. before that, one more game, tomorrow against the bills in gillette stadium. jimmy is expected to start against the dangerous buffalo team. >> we are going to have some coaching going on, coach ryan are going to do a great job getting these guys prepared along with the that is playing very well, as well. we have a tough one ahead of us. >> tomorrow 1 o'clock, patriots or bills, right after the game stated right here, for our fifth quarter post game show. as we mentioned, we are looking forward to monday, this is tom brady, yesterday, back out on the football field, even if it is just for a commercial filming. thanks to billy lacey for
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you. exhibition hockey last night, the bruins beat the red wings 2-1 in detroit. day one of the ryder cup, us beats europe. that is it in sports for now. dave epstein siding and from his chair. what is going on? >> this is ser i'm going to fall off. >> you've got to hold on tight. what you think, it's kind of crummy out there today? >> you know what, we still need rain, i know, you can't make it rain from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m., on a weekday. you've just got to deal with it. we definitely need the rain, we are still in the major drought.
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is a category four, any time a hurricane goes to a three, 4, or 5 it is a major hurricane. he briefly reached hurricane five status this morning. it quickly went back to a category 4. when you get to the speeds, yeah, it matters, of course. what it is forecast to do is move through the caribbean, next jamaica, nick cuba we get all of these different models, what is this going to do overtime? as we go through the next several days, the models are taking this up, and some of the models bringing it right up into new england, other models keep it onshore. right now i think that is our best bet, that it stays offshore next week. certainly something worth
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morning, it is damp out there, there is plenty of -- plenty of drizzle and elements of heavy rain. you can see off the metrowest,. we've got some rain moving in, and some of this is off to the west, right now, probably just a little bit of struggles north of boston, here in this area here. a couple of heavier downpours moving towards a boston. at times you will have a heavy downpour, it will come will just be cloudy, winds, and little bit of drizzle. notice, into worcester, the heaviest concentration of rain is, you get west of rooster there is not much going on back here. if you are headed to western portions and northern new england i'm not expecting much in the way of rain. southern new england and eastern england, that is where it is dry as well. good news because we do need
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it will take months, if not an entire year to get rid of the drought. hurricane matthew 15155-mile per hour winds, moving west at seven miles per hour, moving up into the caribbean. again, we will keep watching this. if you are headed to northern new england, there has not been a lot of sunshine, colors are late this year because of the warm weather, there has been s out there. take your weekend and drive up into northern new england. what are we watching? >> rain today, mostly cloudy skies tomorrow, we will be watching matthew into next week. today, virtually a lot of you are going to get what east of leicester, and then tomorrow a 50/50 shot that you will see any shower activity as we go deeper into next week, monday,
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the rain chances going down. a stray shower, 70% of us, 80% of us will be dry tuesday and wednesday. virtually no chance of rain at that point. let's take a look at that seven day forecast and then we will go to the trivia question. today is the wet day, tomorrow it does look like there will be a couple of showers around, mostly a dry day. on monday, temperatures will be in the mid 60s, cloudy with a slight chance of shower with about where they should be in the upper 60s. perhaps even lower 70s by next weekend. trivia question, when was last time a hurricane hit the us mainland north of florida in the month of october? >> it has never happened. >> the answer is a. hurricane hazel affected new england, came up and hit the carolinas and came up to southern new
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storm. 1954. >> okay. thank you. still ahead, a major accomplishment, what was just on for the first time in history. stay with us. this is the story of fall's biggest fan. autumn was born on the first day of fall. and from an early age she learned to love the season. leaf piles and pumpkin pies. hot apple cider and cozy sweaters. which brings us to the very moment she fell for fall all over again. was she expecting to find the perfect designer boots at such an amazing price? no. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it.
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it is a scene right out of james bond, it could happen in four locations, but the inventor and ceo on jet pack says it is the most tecic machine ever created. the pack itself is a lie, one person can carry it. reportedly fly for up to 10 minutes at speeds of 60 miles per hour. eventually, the company wants jet packs to be so commonplace that commuters can use them. that is what i was thinking. sitting in traffic, thinking what can i do to get out of this traffic? now you know. we have your top stories
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