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how much can you bear? until you know how it feels to lose a kid then you will understand, neighbors and the complex are shellshocked by the shooting. >> it was the same spot where andre got killed. it was like a replay. it brought tears to my eyes. >> two people caught in the killing no arrests in the shooting. >> that could have been my kid.
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but there is one nearby at a college campus. >> officials believe an arsonist intentionally set the fire, they say there is an active arsonist who they are working to catch. an update to a story from last night, spirit airlines apologizing and given a refund way woman who flew to massachusetts to escape
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a freshman at coastal care university, she flew home last week and was supposed to return to carolina this morning but her school campus is shut down, originally the airline said she couldn't change your flight without a fee but they have since changed course. in a few weeks the state is launching all electronic tolling on the pike. a big change for drivers. we discovered this could be just the beginning. >> depending on where you have to work the technology means you could be paying more or less than before, a consultant was hired to start with the process of setting the new poll prices, after fighting of getting the contract they learned what could be coming down the pike, a closer look for congestion pricing meaning charging drivers a higher rate during rush hour. >> that is a big concern of my.
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single day to get home to work. >> how likely is that for drivers to see higher prices during rush hour? >> i think when you are doing a contract and you know you're entering a new way of doing business, you want to make sure you incorporate all you can. >> tonight we reveal some options, watch the story at 11:00. a syrian man wanted in an elected captured and brought to police by his fellow syrians. the suspect under arrest, his path came in an unusual way. >> this is an amazing story, authorities spent two days on a manhunt for the 22-year-old. police released his name and his picture after they discovered several pounds of explosives hidden inside of a german apartment friday, the
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yesterday other syrians recognized his pictures, they then found and captured him, tied him up and took a photo, one of the syrians took the photo to police who came in and arrested him. he has been under investigation since september for suspected ties to isis. investigators are trying to figure out the target of the bombing plot, one official said the preparations look similar to those for paris and brussels. for the first time since the deadly train crash in new jersey service has resumed at the hoboken station 80 tracks back into service today while repairs continue on the first nine tracks after the wreck nearly 2 weeks ago. the train sped twice the 10 mile power speed limit the engineer hit the emergency brake less than one second
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one woman was killed, more than 100 others were injured. two local professors are now nobel prize winners.>> i'm wondering if i will wake up if this is a real thing. it looks great and real. >> this morning i professor from mit and harvard found out they were awarded the honor for their work in economics. the men focused on contracts and how th >> we have got some good schools in the area. we have geniuses right down the street. coming up, saving money and how many of us are not doing enough of it. could it be a major meltdown for samsung? the latest problem putting the samsung 7 on ice. the truth about your kids in line. a lot of weather watchers chiming in saying what a
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a little on the windy side. let's check out the numbers all in the 50s right now, 56 degrees from craig. a briny -- bright and sunny day. a chilly one tonight with a chance of frost. forecast a few minutes away. fans of the young and the rest lends and the bold and the beautiful a great opportunity for you, you can meet some stars cbs is hosting an open casting call one lucky person look at the chance to fly to hollywood and appear in one of the shows. for more information check out
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now, there are reports that the replacement phones are overheating as well. samsung is only saying it is adjusting production schedule but there are reports they will stop producing the phone completely at least for now. savings shortage, americans are not saving as much as they should be, nearly 7 in 10 americans have less than $1000 in their savings accounts not saving at all, experts recommend between saving 10 and 15% of your animal income. we went looking for tips on saving money. >> a lot of the saving money stuff you have thought of the simple dollar website and a few tips you might not have heard, they say sign up for every free customer rewards program you can, create a gmail or yahoo account for those programs and
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>> turn off the television, watching less tv shows fewer advertisements and less temptation to spend. >> third, learn and master the 30 day rule if you see something you want to buy, wait 30 days then decide in that time you may decide it is not worth the money. that is probably like a big purchase. cracks >> up next, a paddle boarder gets a surprise while on the water. coming up tonight at 6:00 a school employee is charged with assaulting students with special needs, what we are learning about the investigation
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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, pre-school, bus service and more.
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join them in voting no on question two. interviewer: what would you do with five minutes to kill and a smartphone? man: check the scores. woman 1 : uh, probably post a pic. woman 2: text a friend. interviewer: how about register to vote? man: really? galvin: you can. five minutes online and a massachusetts driver's license is all it takes to register so you can vote for our next president. go to register to vote m-a dot com. it's that easy. woman 2: done. i just registered. galvin: register by october 19th. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. this price is so low. trying to make me eat my greens? no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?!
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talk about a wild site on the golden gate bridge this weekend, dozens of bikers bringing traffic to a standstill. spoke -- the stunt happening just before the blue angels took to the skies during san francisco's fleet week, police are look involved they say this will not be tolerated. odd that they would do that on the bridge. take a look at this photo, a great white shark just feet away from the paddle boarder just off the beach on friday, the man told the globe he saw a spotter plane so he got out of the water as fast as he could. and it really feels like fall today but in vermont, already
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resort fired up their snow making equipment in preparation for the ski world cup event happening in the us for the first time in 25 years, the event happens at the end of november. that is a shock to the system. it is going to be warming up a little bit this week, certainly not as warm as last week where we had 70s for several days. at fenway park right now, see the people getting into the stand getting ready for the big game tonight. you can see the sunlight over fenway park on our weather bug camera, 56 degrees at fenway park. it looks like it will be a perfect night, the wind dropping off a little bit, temperatures starting off that 56 at 6:00, the wind will drop off, how about tomorrow afternoon?
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per hour, temperatures in the 50s, a couple spots around 60 but mostly mid-50s to a few upper 50s. destined to go down tonight the wind dropping off, the sky will be clear, high-pressure overhead a nippy night temperatures getting down to 30 in the suburbs, 44 downtown boston, some readings in the lower 30s supporting frost formation. down in the a breeze for much of the night, the national weather service has the frost advisory across much of the region and then lighter shading where a freeze warning has been displayed parts into western new hampshire and the berkshires and portions of vermont from 2:00 until 9:00 in the morning. upper 50s near 60 today not as warm as the rest of the nation.
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upper 60s later this week, the warmest weather staying out there for now. tropical storm nicole looks like it will become a minimal hurricane, category one as it gets close to bermuda thursday, that is the latest projection. there is bermuda going close to the island and it will start racing off to the northeast. we don't be concerned about it for the united states. weather throughout the week it will be replaced by another one for next weekend, high temperatures tomorrow in the lower 60s away from the ocean. not much wind tomorrow. just a little bit of a seabreeze, this picture thanks to one of our weather watchers, greg forrester. beautiful foliage showing up spectacular.
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looks to be the warmest day of the week but next monday might be 70. next chance of rain a brief shower or two coming up thursday evening, that is your forecast. back to you. >> that looks really nice. in health news, the truth about lying and your kids and another reason why high blood pressure is bad for you. here are those stories. >> a statement out today says high blood prre risk of impairment later in life, having blood pressure in your 50s and 40s, having it high could increase your risk of developing dementia by 2 to 3 times because high blood pressure can cause thickening of the arteries reducing the amount of blood flow to your brain, until the connection is confirmed it is a good idea to keep the pressure under control
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most youngsters are taught you should always tell the truth, for many adults it tends to be more complicated than that. maybe it is okay to tell a lie sometimes researchers found kids don't really understand the moral implications of truth telling until they are 10 to 12 years old, for a younger child telling a lie is always bad even when it might help another person. telling the truth is always good even if it might be harmful to someone else. time kids are 10 to 12 years old they understand the moral consequences of their words. sometimes it is not always a good thing to be painfully honest. >> do you think it is worth teaching them cracks or can they not understand the concept cracks>> they suggested starting at age 6 have deeper conversations. >> like if mommy is pregnant
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stars in harvard square today. >> even though he was born to run today bruce springsteen was born to vote. coming up, fallout from the presidential debate, one viewer sent an email saying he was downright afraid at 6:00 john keller gives us three reasons to be hopeful. an annual tradition twist. we will take you to the 10k
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rock royalty coming to town, fans of bruce springsteen turned out to send -- spend a few seconds with their idol, his new autobiography born to run. >> was rewarded. >> they waited for hours for this moment as bruce stepped out giving fans a precious few seconds to snap a picture, give a hug and kiss get an autograph and take pictures. and pictures. and pictures. >> i can't even talk. the most unbelievable experience of my entire life.>>
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pushing born to run which has become a bestseller. >> i never thought i could meet him. >> that is bruce saying hello to photographers. this photographer is famous for shooting these photos of springsteen's concert at the harvard square theater, the show were journalist john lando wrote i saw rock 'n its name was bruce springsteen. >> in music history many people have said that show is one of the most important shows in his history and a music history. >> 42 years later it was documented his latest tour, including this one last month. >> what i am going for is pure emotion. there are always moments where
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feels what he is saying. >> fans look for and celebrate the moments and for moments like today, to get up close and say hello and thank you. >> music means everything to me, it brings me up, picks me up when i am down and fires me up when i need to be fired up. >> the autobiography number one on the new york times bestseller list. of all the artists who talk with them much emotion it is the beatles and bruce springsteen. >> he gets personal in his autobiography. a very interesting book. >> stay with us, much more ahead. an employee accused of assaulting students with disabilities at a school in norton, what we uncovered about the investigation. neighbors stunned now that a man and woman are in custody, the strange hiding spot and where
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someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. and some people say they are downright afraid because of this presidential race. john keller has three reasons you shouldn't be. live from the channel 4 studios in boston this is wbz news at 6:00. a man charged with assaulting students at a school for kids with police say andres god worked at the center, good evening to you. events the gators -- investigators say they abuse the students. dissenter treats students with severe emotional disabilities and and have had their share of controversy over the year, now one of their
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assaulting three of his students. up this winding road it is a group home operated by a treatment center for young people who have emotional disabilities. some of them severe. no one here would speak with us on camera, but now police have arrested one of the employees. 25-year-old andre scott who police have charged with assault and battery on three that come up and down all day, i don't know what to do. >> in the norton neighborhood some residents have complained for years about the existence of the home. of patients in escaping. employees speeding to and from work. the speeding is ridiculous, there are kids getting off and on the bus.
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change of shift. >> have complained to the office numerous times. the facility is still there and a danger to the neighborhood. >> there is no respect for our short way. they drive too fast. >> they have a number of these themselves notified police and they saw the three students had signs of being beaten. reporting live wbz news. struck a vigil underway for five vermont high school students who were killed in a fiery wrong way crash the teenagers were driving down i-89 when a driver hit their car.
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