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developing story this morning. coming up the latest on the condition of a little two-year-
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the latest on their condition this morning. and tom brady is back home today. we'll tell you what to expect ahead of tb12's big return to gillette. good morning everybody thanks for being with us on sunday october 16. we were talking about the fact that--i'm used to out. good to have you with us this morning a decent morning depending upon where you are which is interesting. >> the wind off the water is warming things. many times the wind cools you off because of the sea breeze but in this case it is warming places up. let's see what's going on as we go to the fair to see what's happening on the wbz weather
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my alma mater where it is 44 degrees. same temperature in lexington high school there and close by lin field middle school at 41 degrees there. these are the numbers. there are 40s and 30s. we have 50s. 53 degrees in province town right now and 31 in keen. here's a 60. these are not erroneous numbers at all. 52 in newport. it's warming things here and also in province town d over the interior away from any kind of a breeze. wind is calm and chilly. for the most part essentially clear as we start out the morning in most spots cloudiness to the west and starting to show up this afternoon. we'll have the most sunshine this morning as it turns partly cloudy later this morning and this afternoon turning cloudier as the afternoon goes along but we'll still have sun through the clouds and quite breezy as well. south west winds gusting to 25.
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south side. see you in a few minutes with the rest effect the forecast. cary? >> all right barry thank you so much. route 3 is now back open after an accident between exits 18 and 19 on route 3. it has caused delays for motorists this morning. police are now investigating but no information has been made available at this time. and we begin with a developing story, police are looking for the gunman who wounded a 2-year-old girl in roxbury satu child's father. the little girl's dad is a gang member that is not cooperating. a bullet went through the child's hand into her leg. wbz has more this morning. >> i heard one pop and then i was like is that a gunshot and then it rang out consecutive bang bang bang bang. >> gunfire erupted in broad daylight striking a two-year-
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through her hand and leg. >> the baby appears to be fine. i went down and visited with her in the hospital. obviously she's crying but she's alert. >> the little girl was with her father who police say was the intended target. >> obviously the father here is a known gang kid to us who also is not telling us the truth of what happened here and it's unfortunate. >> a scooter took off down the road. >> investigators say the suspect who has a beard was driving a gray scooter when he opened fire. city council man jackson is now pleading for the public's help. >> absolutely unacceptable a young person in broad daylight in their neighborhood can't just be a child. a two-year-old should never be in harm's way. >> this as the neighborhood demands a change. >> i was here about unfortunately about ten days ago when we had another
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bus. we have--we put a lot of visibility down here but unfortunately we can't be here all the time. >> that little girl is recovering this morning at boston medical center and child services have stepped in to investigate this case. at boston police headquarters, wbz this morning. an update now on the two officers shot in east boston. we have learned that one of them, officer mat morris is recovering after more surgery commissioner evans visited officer richard richard sintolo who is recovering from surgery on friday and in good spirits. both were ambushed while answering a domestic disturbance call thursday night. a wrong way driver in new hampshire faces charmings of- -charges of drunk driving and reckless misconduct. he was driving his cadillac the
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a state police sergeant actually had to swerve out of the way to avoid hitting him head on. he ended up crashing into a guardrail. in arlington crews pulled a woman's car from spy pond on friday. good samaritans saved her from the sinking vehicle. paul burton spoke with one of the rescuers and the woman's husband. >> i mean she just floored it and it hit pretty hard. >> caesar res of a dramatic rescue he performed on friday as the car is removed from the pond he remembers watching the 68-year- old accidentally drive her car into the water. >> she just put it into drive, hit the gas, jumped the curb and she panicked. >> i grabbed her hand. >> he saw her banging on the window frantically and he was the first to jump into the water with his clothes on.
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said i know but we have you and we have to go. >> you got to come out! improvement screaming] >> he barely grabbed her by one hand to pull her away from the vehicle which quickly sank 40 feet. >> the force was so strong she got ripped out of my hand and i wasn't able to hold onto her. >> somebody had to help save her. >> seconds later two other rescuers also swam out to help. >> you could see in her eyes this like she didn't think she was going to live. >> it took all three men to bring her back to shore. she was treated for mild hypothermia and taken to the hospital. >> she was saying thank you jesus. >> we held hands and had a short prayer and they took her away. >> i can say the good lord was with her. >> recovering in the hospital she wants to thank her rescuers personally. >> we were here at the right time and she's alive so obviously we thank god for
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wbz news. last week was his return to football and this week is his return home. tom brady will take the field today for the first time this regular season at gillette stadium. steve burton has more this morning. >> good morning everyone. last week he took care of business on the road. today it's business at home. tom brady can't wait to take the field against cincinnati at gillette stadium. brady and the patriots made final he had a spectacular return to action with 406 passing yards and three touchdowns and spread out to seven different receiveers in a win over the browns but knows that the bengals are a different opponent with a different plan. >> we certainly did a good job of that last week but it always changes. you know over the course of the year teams evaluate you different ways and take away different things and you have
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that's why things play out over a long season. you can't come in here every week with the same plan not a xerox company of last week and see if that will work again. you always have to find ways to reinvent yourself over the course of the season and the teams that can do that are the ones that win the most games. >> big day for tom brady hopefully again this afternoon much more coming up in sports. guys back to you. >> steve thank you. l trump makes a stop in new hampshire. find out who he praised as a good friend. an exit from nbc's today show appears eminent for billy bush. coming up the latest on the
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i have so many great friends in new england including tom brady and coach belichick. how good is tom? how good is tom? this is a great crowd. >> campaign 2016 donald trump embracing a local favorite during a speech in new hampshire saturday but also questioning hilary clinton's competency during the last debate and asking for a drug
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wbz's katie brace has more. >> at a rally in new hampshire donald trump not only denied a growing liss of accusations he's improperly touched women but that the accusers stories were evidence of corruption. >> remember this, it's a rigged election because you have phoney people coming up with phoney allegations with no witnesses whatsoever. >> the clinton campaign responded to the rigged election comments with a statement. the aman voting should be encouraged not dismissed because a candidate is afraid he's going to lose. yesterday clinton joked about trump questioning her endurance. >> it's a grueling strenuous challenge that requires a lot of stamina. >> the latest round of wikileaks e-mails appears to be transcripts of paid speeches
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goldman sachs and the people who know the most are wall street bankers themselves. katie brace wbz this morning. the candidates face off for the final presidential debate on wednesday live coverage will begin at 9:00 p.m. right here on wbz. billy bush's departure from nbc could be announced as early as monday. that's according to a source familiar with the negotiations with the network. bush has been off air since he was caught on tape in a conversation with donald tr bush's attorney says the negotiations are moving along but tonight media reports that bush reached a $10 million settlement with nbc. and barry is here now talking weather for us. an interesting week ahead. looks like a pretty nice week actually. >> i think you are going to like it. like that 83 on tuesday? >> i think so. >> yeah it's going to be humid as well feeling like a summer
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week ahead as we get rain coming in near the end of the week. take a look at this foliage picture. we showed this yesterday and just showing it again it's so beautiful and so reflective of many of the scenes around new england. this is sugar loaf mountain going past peak up there as it is across most of the northern mountains but still a lot of color left as it continues to press into massachusetts. same and hopefully you did as well and perhaps had a chance to go out and see some today. these are the numbers right now some 30s in low lying spots. mostly 40s a couple of 50s near the ocean where the wind is picking up but temperatures to the west 65 in buffalo, 60 in pittsburgh, 66 in cleveland the warm air coming into the northeast today and will be sort of intensified here on tuesday as it really gets very warm at that time. let's go through the hour by
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we see the temperatures by 11:00 a.m. going up into the lower 60s or so. wind starts picking up. sunny through most of the morning with just a few clouds showing up. this afternoon patchy clouds from the northwest and you may see some of those over gillette stadium this afternoon temperatures going up there about 70 to 72 degrees. evening hours a partly cloudy sky. wind stays up breezy all night long but not as breezy during the night again it's not going to get that cold like the last couple of nights have been. mostly upper 50s lower 60s. the chance of a shower is there but just a chance. a few communities could get a brief shower overnight tonight. starting out tomorrow morning at 5:00 upper 50s lower 60s. a mild monday morning and we'll see varying amounts of cloudiness across the region. a couple scattered showers looks like it's going to go
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degrees an isolated shower. sunniest weather up north and a front up here hanging around and the front will be with us on tuesday morning right in this position here tuesday morning with a few showers. so we could start out tuesday morning with a shower here. most signs to this point suggest the front is going to continue marching northeast ward quickly gradually so by mid day turning sunnier and the afternoon should turn sunnier and supporting that high temperature record high of 83 68 on the south side of the cape. still going to be warm on wednesday sunny start and clouds in the afternoon upper 70s near 80. a bit cooler at the coast because there won't be much wind on wednesday allowing a sea breeze and showers here on thursday morning and more substantial rain on friday into early saturday morning. that's it for now kerri. >> looks like my nine-year-old son can keep wearing shorts which he wants to do every day
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hit with wind gusts 80 miles per hour. the rough gusts come on the heels of snapping trees and knocking down power lines across the region. while the city has a lot of history a new exhibit in town may be a historical first for boston. coming up we explain what pieces of literature you can see at the boston public
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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
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the library purchased them from a collector for $34,000. the exhibit is free. 6:26 on this sunday morning and it's a big day today. big game down at gillette. barry has your forecast. nice day for a game actually. we'll be back.
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good morning everybody. i'm kerri connelly. it is sunday october what is it the 16th thanks bar. let's toss it over to barry now and he's going to tell us about the forecast. there you are barry. good morning. >> i'm right here. looking pretty good this morning. a clear sky across much of the region so let's go to the wbz weather bug network and memorial high school. 44 at the present time closer to boston to revere at the elementary school 47. let's go to rutland at glenwood elementary schools good morning and everybody else at 43 there this morning. wide range of temperatures in the lower 30s our usual cold spots.
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water causing the temperatures to go up while other places still have crisp and cold this morning. a few patches of high thin clouds aerobid and a couple of patches--around and a couple of patches of low clouds but the sky is going to be nice and sunny this morning. more clouds showing up this afternoon. temperatures up to around 71 in many spots closer to the 60s south eastern mass and also in the south eastern coastal spots south coast 63. that wind gets busy this afternoon. i'll see you in a few minutes with the rest of my forecast. >> thank you so much. police are searching for the gunman who shot a little two- year-old girl while aiming for her father. the child was in her carseat in roxbury when a bullet shattered the window and went through her hand into her leg. boston's police commissioner says the girl's father is a gang member and is not cooperating with the
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officers shot in the line of duty on wednesday had to have another surgery yesterday. we are told officer matt morris on the left of your screen is recovering at mass general. the other officer is said to be in good spirits after surgery on friday. the patriots fans have the whole season to see tom brady back on the field in gillette. tickets selling for an average $550 on friday and out sold e against the colts that started the deflategate controversy. if you couldn't get tickets the game is here on wbz at 1:00 but we start at 11: 30 with patriots game day. the pope met are the president of argentina on saturday to attend the mass for a priest who has been declared a saint by pope francis and also took the stage to speak
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people in society. i like that. well secretary of state john kerry says a meeting of nine nations has not produced any concrete agreement to stop the violence in syria but leaders are exploring several new ideas. the meeting in switzerland with top diplomats from russia, saudi arabia, iran and others was candid and might be able to shape a different approach towards a peace process in syria. hundreds of nevada. the wind is fueling the flames which have destroyed 22 homes north of carson city. it's since grown to more than five square miles and threatens 500 buildings only about 5% contained at this point. two indian tribes in connecticut are working casinos in massachusetts a run for their money so to speak. the two tribes put a final request for a possible casino
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springfield. the tribes haven't indicated where they intend to build the new casino. well when you see this your reaction may be what in the world is that? well that looks like a group of orange people floating in the water right? well as lea martin finds out there's actually a lot more to it. >> yup it's definitely a conversation starter. 22 bright orange figures hugging inner tubes bobbing in >> it's interesting and thought provoking. >> i was a little confused. i'm still confused. >> they look real which is scary. >> this project is sos safety orange swimers by two local artists ann and jeremy. >> i see people struggling to stay afloat? maybe that's the message that the artist is trying to send. >> the artists say the sculpture is meant to remind us of the immigrant history in
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crisis facing the world. emily o'neil is the director of the arts community. >> each figure is representative of 1 million refugees worldwide. >> the orange swimmers aren't the only public art in the area. this is shimmer bringing color to the bridge reflecting on the water and the sidewalk. >> instead of just a bridge it's a vibrant beautiful object. >> there's also th cascades water bottles splashing down in the basin. all this work is in the open but this weekend four point artists invite us all inside for open studios. >> performance art, ceramics, photographers, sculptors, painters. we really hope the people just have a broad conversation about the role of arts in every day life. >> that was wbz's lea martin
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studios are open to the public go to our website at cbs boston.com and of course we will connect you. coming up a busy saturday in sports the bruins north of the border and a pair of bay state college football teams faced off all coming up next with barry b. the weather watchers. >> chiming in this morning as they always do even on a weekend morning as early as it is thanks to all of them for doing just that. temperatures in the 40s and out there but most are in the 40s. let's see what's going on here, a 29-degree reading. want to know where that is. steve in westbrook field says 29 degrees this morning and clear skies so there are places where it definitely is chilly out there. looks like a great sunday. going to be a great afternoon watching the pats game. i'll see you in a few minutes
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406-yards three touchdowns all scores to bennett who settled in along side gronkowski. along with gronk bennett gives tb12 another big important weapon on sundays. >> i was saying the other day martelles has been so productive being here such a short period of time and gronk doing what he did last week and getting back to where he wants to be. they are so match ups both 6-foot 6 plus 270-pounds plus. it's a hard match up for everybody. >> whoever the receiver is bennett or myself going out there with him you are always going to find matches so great going out there with him. >> in the gym all that sweat and he thought he was the only guy and i was like you are not the only tight end that's working bro. same thing i was like man he's
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that day we just told jokes and laughed. >> tom brady makes his foxboro debut this afternoon playing at gillette stadium taking on the bengals at 1. followed by the fifth quarter post game show all right here on wbz. bruins trying to put together back-to-back wins north of the border taking on toronto and things did not go well. rough start right out of rookie carter brown with toronto a 1-0 lead. late in the first david picks up where he left off the other night beating frederick anderson cutting 3-1. second period noted chance out in front but anderson gets the last laugh with a save of the game. and they go on to win it 4-1 and conclude the season opening
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night. pre-season basketball celtics at knicks up the floor with a big alley-oop to green and mr. hunter led the season 17 points going 6 from the field. celtics roll 119-107. celtics open up the regular season on wednesday against the nets at the garden. to the alcs indians took game one friday night after a great team pitching performance more of 1-0 cleveland in the top of the third when josh donaldson hits a double to right. game tied at 1 and indians move back on top with lindor base knock up the middle. indians win it 2-1 and have a 2- 0 lead in the series. college grid iron not a good showing for umass against louisiana tech at gillette. henderson on the third play of
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henderson finished with 12 catches, 326-yards, 5 touchdowns. five touchdowns. they never recovered and lose 56-28. and more football. how about harvard? they dropped their contest to holy cross saturday 27-17. it's the first time they have lost a game on the road in 16 contests. also the first time harvard has lost to a non conference ne crimson will try to get back to their winning ways on saturday. that my friends is sports for now i'm steve burton. guys over to you. >> all right steve thank you so much. coming up what do crushing grapes and classical music have to do with each other? we'll explain how mozart is making wine even better. barry? >> and coming up i want to tell you about a lot of warm weather headed our way. how about that for the second half of october.
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pressure building over the south eastern states to pump some warm air our way so going to get maybe some record high temperatures around here. we'll show you how high it might get in just a minute but first the trivia for this hour. ani maphobia is the fear of what? falling acorns, wind, lightning or friday the 13. i'll have the answer and my accu weather forecast.
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. and very good sunday morning everybody. it's 6:48 at the present time and temperatures are kind of all over the place this morning depending on where you are and if there is wind blowing in from the water. chatham at 53. we know about the same story out at well ee provincetown and we've got a 60 at new london but not too far away. connecticut at 36 so the wind coming up from the south warm newport as well low to middle 50s there but interior locations pockets where the temperatures have fallen into the low to middle 30s but look at all of the warmth to the west. 60 to 65, 66 in cleveland, 65 in buffalo so this is the kind
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won't be quite that warm but pretty close to 60 so much milder when you head out to work and school tomorrow morning. as we go through time here we see what's going to be happening and skip by the map i want to show you the high temperatures which i expect this week. 71, 74 and 83 and 83 should break the record of 82 set back in 1947. so comparing this week ahead, the next four days, to the same days 1947 and that was a warm week. this is going to be a warm week but not as warm as 1947 with the exception of tuesday when i think we'll break the record. the warmth coming from right here in the central part of the nation. these highs today will be in 80 to 83 range here on tuesday afternoon assuming the front goes away, the warm front surely passes by and we get into a south west wind. the warmth in the middle part of the nation will be driven our way and shoved our way
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part of the country. it's going to shove all of this warmth into the northeast starting to get the warmth compared to yesterday in the upper 50s lower 60s for highs giving really cold weather yesterday morning drifting to the south but still rimming over us alloching some radiational cooling. temperatures now up in sanford, maine 27, norwood at 31 but that is all going to change as we have a south west wind bringing the warmth yw and afternoon highs around 71 in boston lawrence and fitch burg so the areas west and northwest of boston into the interior southern new hampshire where it's going to be warmest today is the outlook for today. so let's go to the forecast for the pats game. it will be around 70 at kick off. 70 to 72 this afternoon with some clouds rolling in. lows tonight 58 to 60 degrees so a mild night coming up tonight and these will be the
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check this out. it's going to be upper 60s along the coast. bit of a sea breeze coming in but elsewhere in the low to middle 70s and getting warmer than that on tuesday here you go to 83 degrees on tuesday with that record high likely and then even still close to 80 on wednesday. then it turns cooler. we get showers starting on thursday morning and then we get some maybe worthwhile substantial -rain possible on friday and showers and strong wind next saturday and rather chilly as we get a chill coming out of canada. here's the trivia for this hour. anemaphobia is the fear of falling acorns. yeah wind. >> you have that. >> i have that fear lightning or friday the 13. >> acorn phobia. i didn't have my coffee earlier but i have now.
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note, an italian wine maker has found a classical concept to making better wine. you could call it a science experiment of sorts. a little mozart makes his grapes grow better. cbs seth has the story from tuscany. >> row after row of grapevines cover the hills of montel cino these vineyards is a bit different. just listen. ? [ music ] ? >> the grapes here are serenaded all day every day by classical music. john car loe started pumping mozart into a section of his vineyard. he found the vines closer to the music grew bigger and towards the source of the
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scientist. >> the grapes close to the speaker have the highest sugar content so we believe in this idea. >> it wasn't long before the idea peaked the interest of scientists and turned this vaporyard into a laboratory. >> when you first heard about this guy growing grapes and playing music what did you think. >> that he was another crazy guy. >> stephano with the university scientist. >> these vines like mozart? >> it's difficult to say they like classical music. what they are able actually to do is perceive sounds. >> he theorizes the vines grow towards the speakers because frequencies reassemble running water. they figure it confuses bugs making it unable to breed and
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he is proud of the research not to mention their wines. >> ching ching. >> as for the idea these vines are reacted simply to sound vibrations not specifically mozart well this is italy. >> i prefer the music. sorry but i'm very romantic. >> cbs news italy. >> got to t
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right now it is 7:00. a developing story, a toddler shot in the hand and the gunman was aiming at her father. a wrong way driver almost hit a state police officer. what investigators say was fueling his dangerous ride. tom brady is back where he belongs. why today's game could be the hottest good morning everybody. it is 7:00 on this sunday morning. we are glad you are waking up with us. are you ready for football in looks like a good day to football. good morning to you. >> it is going to be fantastic weather for the tailgaters, for the entire game the weather is going to be so cooperative and
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network. the brookline at the capitol ten douglas academy up in new hampshire. there at brookline where it is 34. down to braintree at the say heir academy where it is 42 right now. temperatures mostly in the 40s, pockets where it has fallen downpour to 30 and 32 in usual cold places. spots where it is 54 in province place near the water where the wind is starting to pick up from the water. for the most part clear skies, many areas, partically cloudy, more cloudiness off to the north where it is approaching a frontal boundary which may give us a brief shower or two late during the day today. but nothing today. as sunshine gives way to more and more clouds this afternoon. 71 this afternoon where it is quite breezy out there. the busy southwest wind up to 10 miles per hour.
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weather forecast. boston police are looking for the gunmen who shot and wound aid 2-year-old little girl and they say they are not getting any help from that toddler's dad. polical the father is in a gang and may have been the target. >> i heard one pop and i was like is that a gunshot? and then bang, bang, bang. >> reporter: gunfire erupted broad daylight, striking a 2- year-old girl sitting in her car seat. police say the bullet went straight through her hand and leg. >> the baby appears to be fine. i went down and visit the with the baby in the hospital, obviously she is crying but she is alert. >> reporter: the little girl was with her father, who police say was the intended target. >> obviously the father here is a known gang kid to us. and who also is not telling us the truth of what happened.
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moped take off. >> reporter: investigators say the suspect, who has a beard, was driving a gray and black motor scooter when he opened fire. city councilman tito jackson is pleading for the public's help. >> absolutely unacceptable a young person -n broad daylight, in their neighborhood, can't be out, can't just be a child. a 2-year-old should never be in harm's way. >> reporter: this as the neighborhood demands a change. >> i about 10 days ago when we had another senseless homicide over here -- with the little kids on the school bus. >> reporter: the little girl is recovering this morning at boston medical center. meanwhile child services have stepped in and are investigating this case. at boston police headquarters, wbz this morning. an update now on the two
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them, officer matt morris is recovering after more surgery yesterday. we are also told commissioner evans video officer richard santolllow. both were ambushed by kirk figueroa while answering a disturbance call. a new hampshire man is facing charges of reckless conduct. he caused a trooper to into a guardrail. 28-year-old gregory demice was driving the wrong way through concord, new hampshire. a state police sergeant actually had to swerve out of the way to avoid hitting him head on. that sergeant crashed into a guardrail. thankfully he wasn't hurt. we have already seep a little taste of a post suspension tom brady who didn't miss a step.
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brady takes the field for the first time this season. >> reporter: good morning everyone. last week he took care of business on the road. today it is business at home. tom brady can't wait to take the field against cincinnati at gillette field. friday brady and the patriots made some of the final preparations before today's game. he had a speck tack collar return to action with 406 passing yards and th brady is no stranger to sharing the ball and he spread out completions to seven different receivers in the win over the brown. however the 16-year veteran knows the bengals are a different opponent with a different plan. >> they certainly did a good job of that last week. but it always changes you know, over the course of the year, teams will evaluate you different ways and try to take away different things and you have to be able to adjust too. that is why things play out over a long season. you can't come in every week with the same plan.
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what we did last week and see if that will work again. you have to find ways to reinvent yourself over the course of the season. and the teams that can do that are usually the ones that win the most games. >> reporter: big day for tom brady hopefully again this afternoon. we'll hear much more from brady, coming up in sports. guys, back to you. steve thank you. wbz is your patriot station. join us at 11:30, patriots and bengals kickoff at 1:00. and keep it right here for the fifth quarter, right after game. a medford woman coming to terms with an accident that almost cost her life. ahead this morning, her message to the good samaritans who pulled her to safety. a grocery store with a huge following of grocery groupies. you can see what the weigman's
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this is no easy job. our cameras are there as crews pull a woman's vehicle from argueton pond. less than 24 hours earlier good samaritans didn't hesitate to jump into the water and pull her from the sinking suv.
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here's paul burton with the story. >> reporter: caesar returns to the scene of a dramatic rescue he performed friday as the car is removed from the pond. he remembers watching 68-year- old hell lone joyce of medford accidentally drive her car into the water. >> she just put it in drive, hit the gas, it jumped the curb. >> then i grabbed her hand. >> reporter: he saw henry banging on her window frantically. with the car drifting away he was water with his clothes on. >> she said i can't swim. i said i know i have you we have to go. water was pouring into the car. >> reporter: he barely grabbed her by one hand to pull her away from the vehicle, which quickly sank about 40 feet. >> the force was so strong that it, she literally got ripped right out of my hands, and i wasn't able to hold on to her.
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david fraser and kim chapman also swam out to help. >> you could see in her eyes this was it. she didn't think she was going to live. >> reporter: it took all three men to bring her back to slower. she was treated for mild hypothermia and taken to the hospital. >> she said thank you jesus. we held hands, had a short prayer and they took her away. >> reporter: helen, still recovering in the hospital, wants to thank he >> we were here at the right time and she is alive. obviously we thank god for that. >> reporter: in arlington paul burton wbz news. you have until wednesday to make sure you are registered to vote in massachusetts. coming up the latest from the campaign trail as it heads through new england. barry? >> reporter: good morning to all the weather watchers out there giving us interesting information. let's check out a few watchers this morning.
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in shirley according to brian reeves out there. nice and clear. saying good luck to all that are running in the bay state half in lowell. good luck in your half and full marathon there. especially being down in the stadium to watch the great game this afternoon. i'll see you in a few minutes with my accu-weather forecast. ? ? on social security and medicare, these are the facts.
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good morning everybody. it is 7:15 as you rise and shine on a sunday morning, some areas a little chillier than others, but overall no complaints right? >> reporter: no everybody is going to be on the mild side this afternoon. >> good deal. >> reporter: it is chilly in spots but everybody shares in the warmth >> right nice day for a football game? >> reporter: so nice, good tailgating weather. let's see what is going on as we check out the moon rise last night. did you see that moon, rising last night? got many, many pictures. this one from eight chelsea scanner, revere beach last night. so beautiful last evening. and now we talk about sunlight and sunsets. because this is the last day
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a 6:00 sunset. it is all done after today. the sun will set before 6:00. so sort of a milestone today. the amount of daylight today 11 hours and 1 minute. we have lost more than four hours of daylight since the longest day back in june. tomorrow our sun will scott van pelt at 5:58 but of course that is not bad, compared to what it is going to be not too long from now november 6th when we have a sunset at 4:31 in the afternoon thanks to the retu sunday november 6th. fall back one hour. the sun will be rising earlier in the morning we'll have sun rises at 6:20 or something like that but our sunsets will be earlier. in boston right now 46 degrees. a few scattered high, thin clouds. the dew point is at 5:00 the wind is light out of the south. that is the warm weather wind directions becoming more southwesterly during the day.
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temperatures? looks like this hour by hour as we go through the day. 65 by noon. 69 at 2:00. and i would say around 3:00 probably when it is going to max out around 71 in boston. turning partly cloudy this afternoon. these are the current numbers showing lower 30s. there are scattered other pockets where it is cold. in coastal areas in connecticut 60 degrees right now and very warm presently off to the southwest as you can see these 60s all the way into western new york and way. down in gillette right now and foxboro, quiet out there, peaceful. going to be a rock in there this afternoon. 47 currently. just a few high, thin clouds in the sky. a picturesque scene down there at gillette right now and you'll see a few more clouds showing up this afternoon as the temperature is going to be right around 70 degrees at kickoff. and the southwest breeze will be brisk at times.
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temperatures in the upper 60s and lower 70s. overnight tonight quite a bit of cloud cover. an isolated shower can't be ruled out. when you head out to work and school tomorrow morning near 60. so mild as it goes up to the low and middle 70s, despite a lot of cloud cover around and an isolated shower, it looks like tomorrow we'll have a few breaks of sun and then showers coming along ahead of us approaching warm front. near 60, the trick is i think we'll be successful in doing so. but it will take all morning. even if it does the temperature will rocket tuesday afternoon to a record high of 83 and still near 80 on wednesday. substantial rain here on friday. that is my forecast for now. i have so many great friends in new england,
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belichick. how good is tom? >> reporter: donald trump name checking tom brady in a speech in new hampshire. he is also questioning hillary clinton's competency during the last debate and asking for a drug test before the next one. >> reporter: at a rally in new hampshire, donald trump not only denied a growing list of accusations he has improperly touched women but says the accuser's stories we >> remember this, it is a rigged election. you have phony people coming up with phony allegations, with no witnesses whatsoever. >> reporter: the clinton campaign responded to the rigged election commence with a statement. the american electoral system is free, fair and open and voting should be encouraged, not dismissed or undermined because a candidate is afraid he is going to lose. >> i think we should take a drug test prior to the debate.
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questioned trump joking about her endurance. >> it is a grueling, strenuous challenge that requires a lot of stamina. >> reporter: the latest leaked wikileaks transcripts, in one clinton said the people who know the most about regulating wall street are wall street bankers themselves. the clinton campaign has not verified or disputed the authenticity of any they are blaming russia for the breach. the candidates face off for the final presidential debate on wednesday. join us for live coverage starting at 9:00 p.m. right here on wbz. by the way, if you are not registered to vote in massachusetts wednesday is also the last day to get it done. ahead in our next half hour, we all remember how grueling it was to use mass transit during that epic winter two years ago. coming up, why the punishment for transit companies won't be
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see the cuties on the pet parade today. you might not be able to resist bringing them home and putting them right there on your couch.
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welcome to the pet parade everybody. thanks for being here. we have first time visitors, dogs sunned -- rescue ladies. cocoa chanel, and we have the
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beauty named cocoa chanel. >> she is 8 years old. she came to us as a surrender, her mom is very sick. we need to find her a new home. she is very, very sweet but she is a diva. >> is she a diva? >> very much so. she would very much like to be an only child. >> i noticed that. she is not happy sharing the stage with the other certainly not mean or anything but she wants to be the only one. she wants all the love she can get. >> it is all about her. >> i get it. i get it girl, you are beautiful. you deserve it. now tell us about this little one littlely. lily is a senior, and she has quite a story and she is making me sad. >> reporter: sweet lily, she is 12. she came to us a couple of
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>> so that is how she snuck in you just couldn't leave her as well? >> from and her mom came across some hard times, so we took both of them in. and lily is going to have a dental at the end of the month and will be ready for her forever home. she is great with all other dogs and children, she is just a love. >> we should say she is 12. the sibling is 16, also in need of a home but a little too much >> he needs a little more vetting. >> finally we have chaz down there. >> chaz just turned 10. his family moved back to japan to take care of grand pool and the trip would have been too much for him so we need to find him a forever home.
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all the other dogs except for the larger dogs. >> something about the looks he gives us, are you people kidding me right now? look at me, i deserve a new home. >> if anybody is interested in cocoa, chaz or lily here,. >> they can go to our website and fill out an application. >> which is on your screen, a hyphen there, so take note of that. and you are foster-based so keep that in mind as well if you want to be a foster family. segment because we love to see the happy endings. this is layla. layla came in with last hope canine and is now enjoying a wonderful life with the roth man family. and hopefully some of our other pet parade families will be interested in taking in cocoa and lily and chaz.
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now at 7:30, powerful storms tear through the northwest, up rooting trees and turning streets into rivers. you may not be able to forget the mess that was mass transit this morning it looks like the state can. and a new foodie favorite is coming. thanks for being with us today. we are always glad you are hanging out with us on your sunday morning, us meaning myself and of course barry burkett good morning.
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a nice morning out there, we have the sunshine out there, nights and bright. temperatures just sort of all over the place, depending on where you are. let's check out the academy of notre dame, 40 there, not too far away in talks bury -- the cape, milder weather down there the wind coming up off the water. truro 54 in provincetown. 60 down here. these are not erroneous numbers here. it is warm on the south coast. we have colder weather trapped in locations but all that cold weather is going to be scoured out as the sun goes to work today. the sun will be yielding to clouds coming in from the northwest as the system may give us a shower or two from a few scattered spots late tonight and tomorrow. today will be great.
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and breezy too. a busy west wind at 10 to 25 miles per hour. many spots close to 71 near boston and points northwest. 63 on the south side of cape cod. we look forward to that. thank you. checking our top stories this half hour, police are searching for the gunman who shot a little 2-year-old girl while aiming for her father. the child was in her car seat on winslow street in roxbury when a window, went through her hand and into her leg. boston's police commissioner says the girl's father is a gang member and is not cooperating with the investigation. one of the two boston police officers shot in the line of duty wednesday had to have another surgery yesterday, we are told officer matt morris, on the left 6 your screen, is recovering at mass
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good spirits. stub hub tells usa today tickets were selling for an average of 550 bucks on friday and have out sold the 2014 afc game against the colts. if you couldn't get your hands on tickets we have you covered at wbz at 1:00. we start at 11:30 with patriots 7:34. right now remnants of a typhoon are regrouping off the pacific northwest. the storm has already caused extensive flooding and a lot of damage. ben tracy has the story. >> reporter: fierce winds are whipping through the pacific northwest as the most potent part of this storm system comes onshore. >> oh my gosh. >> reporter: on friday an ef2 tornado with 125 miles per hour
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town in oregon up rooting trees and downing power lines. >> it looked like the wizard of oz. that is what it looked like. things are moving like this. and you could see the trees snapping like twigs. in portland streets turned into rivers as several inches of rain flooded the city. eight has had more rainfall in the past two days than it months combined. this monster of a storm system is the remnants of a powerful pacific typhoon. it has hit oregon and washington for nearly three days now. tens of thousands of people have lost power and fallen trees have caused injuries. stella gallardo's car was hit by a tree. in olympic national park the coast guard had to rescue 40
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power. ben tracy, cbs news, seattle. a developing story out of nevada where right now firefighters are trying to stop a wind-driven wildfire. the flames cover more than five square miles between reno and the capital city. it has destroyed 22 homes and is threatening 500 buildings. the pope has met with the president of argentina at the vatican. the president was there to for a priest declared a saint by pope francis. pope francis also took the stage at the vatican to speak about the importance of elderly people in society. rebels in yemen released two u.s. citizens being held captive. secretary of state john kerry says they were released as part of a complicated diplomatic arrangement. kerry is pleased with the americans release and is working to resolve other
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when it comes to syria, secretary kerry says a meeting of nine nations has not produced any concrete agreement to stop the violence. kerry says the meeting in switzerland, with top diplomats from russia, saudi arabia, iran and others was candid and constructive and produced several new ideas, despite differences in a approaches. the commonwealth might have to lay off workers because of a budget crunch. governor baker says the is nearly $300 million in the red. he attributes the deficit to lower than expected sales tax revenue. he also blames the democratic- controlled legislature for overriding $200 million in budget cuts. the state will likely offer buyouts to some executive branch employees but if that doesn't save enough officials aren't ruling out those layoffs. remember this scene. thousands of commuters left stranded by late or canceled
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the company that runs that commuter rail was supposed to face almost $2 million in fines. but this morning the boston globe reports transit officials have agreed to forgive about half of those fines. is it has already paid thousands of other penalties. >> another weigmans is coming here to massachusetts. at me the location is slated to open in the fall of next year. new stores are also planned for boston. pats fans may be excited about brady but brady has teammates he thinks will be the real force in today's match up. a live look outside on there sunday morning as you rise and shine we are glad you are with us.
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good morning everyone. the last time the patriots lost to cincinnati in foxboro 30 years ago, tom brady was only 9 at the time. brady can't wait to take the field today. last week it was cleveland,
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return from suspension last sunday against the browns. indeed he was. three touchdowns, all scores. bennett has settled in a long side rob gronkowski, it gives him another important weapon on sundays. >> i was saying governing -- gronkowski is such a big part of our offense. they are both 6'6" plus, 270 pounds plus. hard matchups for anybody. going out there, myself, going out there, you are always trying to find mismatches. it is great going out there. >> in the gym, all that sweat? i thought i was the only guy that sweats like that.
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end that is working brother. >> same thing i saw him man he is huge. he is big. just like me. it was just funny. we hit it off from that day. we told jokes and laughed. >> reporter: tom brady makes his debut this afternoon playing his first game of the season as the patriots take on the bengals. pats and bengals get started at 1:00. it is all right here on wbz. trying to to back wins, north of the border in toronto. things did not go well at all. rough start right out of the gate 2 minutes into the game. rookie connor brown, a 1-0 lead. late from the first picks up where we left off the other night. anderson cut it to 3-1. the second period anderson gets the
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they go on to win it 4-1. they conclude their season in winnipeg tomorrow night. basketball celtics at the knicks. up the floor with a big alley oop to grown. up 15 at that point. big game for hunter, wednesday at the garden. indians took game one friday night after a great team pitching performance. more of the same saturday. top of the third a double to right. game tied at one. the indians move right on top of lindor, base knock up the middle. indians win it 2-1. they now have a 2-0 lead in the series. college gridiron.
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mass yesterday against louisiana tech. the third play of the game, a short slant 50 yards to the house. get this. catches 326 yards. five touchdowns. five touchdowns. they never recovered they lose 56-28. and more football. how about harvard. they dropped their contest to holy cross saturday 27-17. the first time they have lost a game contests. also the first time for a nonconference opponent in 16 games as well. trying to get back to the winning ways saturday when they travel to princeton. i'm steve burton. guys over to you. all right steve. thank you so much. it is 7:45 out there. it looks like it is a pretty nice morning out there. the sun is rising, depending
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warmer, some cooler. barry i have to tell you i was online shopping the other day and i bought you a present. >> reporter: do you have it here now? >> i do. got burbank? is that so cute? >> reporter: that is so cute. >> i figure when you need your weather what do you say? got burbank? >> reporter: can i put that on right now? it's each got a hood. >> you don't need it this week. >> reporter: no. and my favorite you know all these things. >> we have been working together a long time. thank kerry. >> reporter: let's talk about the nice warm weather and local events. the apple fest is wrapping up today and going on today. it is going to be in the up per 60s almost 70 this afternoon. with some beautiful fall colors
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harvest fair today. this afternoon with afternoon clouds. right now looking at mainly clear skies, a few clouds in a couple of places. the sunshine is winning out at this hour anyway and should do so through at least midday. temperatures are mostly in the mid-30s to mid-40s. there are places where it is like 61 here in newport and over here 60 to 65 here in buffalo, pittsburgh to cleveland. so the mild air is coming and that is reflective of what is going to be happening here as we go into this afternoon. because we are going to be seeing temperatures going up around 70 or so. that is where it should be down at gillette stadium. close to it anyway. a mix of sunshine and clouds. if you are tailgating today southwest wind will get busy this afternoon down here 20 to 25 miles per hour.
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of during tomorrow a little bit. but lingering in some spots. even though it is going to be showering at times it looks like we will have the temperatures going up into the low and middle 70s tomorrow after we hit slightly over 70 in the warm zone. near boston points north and west, that is where it is the warmest. then cooler as you get down to the new england south coast. lower 60s down there. with that gusty southwest wind not getting much below 58 to 60 tonight. a mild night compared to the last couple of nights. tomorrow 72 to 74, maybe a touch
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here's my 7-day accu- weather forecast, and the only way we would not achieve that, if the front stalled a little bit. a warm front coming through tuesday morning, maybe a brief shower first thing tuesday morning. if it doesn't push through quick enough we wouldn't get to 83 but right now i'm saying it is going to push through. we'll see temperatures around the lower 80s and we get showers here thursday friday d >> good looking week barry burbank. i know you are not going to need the sweatshirt but here we go. bundle up, big guy. all year shakespeare fans have been marking 400 years since his death. coming up, how boston is getting in on the gig. we'll tell you.
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your coffee with us. i've only had 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 cups myself. barry i know you don't have any. >> reporter: i don't have time for that. if they brought in green tea i might have time. pretty good juggler i saw. good morning everybody, see what is happening this morning. we are going to franklin, massachusetts. two schools to see if the temperatures match and they do exactly tc school and the franklin high school, both 46. we find still a few spots in the 30s and also places on the south coast 55 to 60. that is crazy. the wind is coming up from the south there. starting to warm up nicely. all the cold will be scoured out as the sun is going to work
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spots. off to the north and west it will be sagging in our direction. more and more clouds this afternoon, but there shouldn't be any rain this afternoon. high near 71 in areas southwest and northwest of boston. the shower and the cape 63. kerry? all 8:02 now. we have breaking news overnight. apparently there has been an armed standoff in revere on francis street. there are police there. it is an active scene. apparently the suspect is barricaded inside a building. at this point we don't know if there are any injuries. we are following this. as soon as we get more information we will bring it to you. a developing story this morning. police are looking for the
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little 2-year-old girl and they say they are not getting any help from the toddler's dad. police believe the toddler's dad is in a gang and may have been the target. >> i heard one pop. i was like is that a gunshot? and then consecutive. bang, bang, bang. >> reporter: gunfire erupts in broad daylight, striking a 2- year-old girl sitting in her car seat. the bullet went straight >> the baby appears to be fine. i visited with the baby in the hospital. obviously she is crying but she is alert. >> reporter: the little girl was with her father who police say was the intended target. >> the father here obviously say known gang kid to us. who also is not telling us the truth of what happened here. it is unfortunate. >> they heard a scooter take off. >> reporter: investigators say the suspect, who has a beard,
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motor scooter when he opened fire. city councilman tito jackson is now pleading for the public's help. >> absolutely unacceptable that a young person -n broad daylight, in their neighborhood, can't just be a child. a 2-year-old should never be in harm's way. >> reporter: this, as the neighborhood demands a change. >> i was here unfortunately about 10 days ago when we had another senseless hoci we have put a lot of visibility down here but unfortunately, we can't be here all the time. >> reporter: the little girl is recovering at boston medical center. meanwhile child services are investigating this case. wbz this morning. an update now on the two officers shot in east boston. we have learned one of them, officer matt morris, is recovering after more surgery yesterday.
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commissioner evans visited officer richard santoll. this morning a new hampshire man is facing charges of drunk driving and reckless conduct. investigators say he caused a trooper to crash right into guardrail. 28-year-old gregly demice was driving through concord, new hampshire. a state trooper had to swerve out of the way, the as a result crashed into a guardrail. thankfully he wasn't hurt. we have already seen a little taste of what tom brady looked like after a four game suspension. he didn't miss a beat. today the crowd at gillette
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for the first time at home this season. >> reporter: last week he took care of business on the road. today it is business at home. tom brady can't wait to take the field. on friday brady and the patriots made some of their final preparations before today's game at gillette. this past sunday 406 passing yards and three touchdowns. brady is no stranger to sharing the ball and he spread win over the browns. however the 16-year veteran knows the bengals are a different opponent with a different plan. >> we certainly did a good job of that last week. but it always changes over the course of the year. teams will evaluate you different ways and try to take away different things and you have to be able to adjust too. that is why things play out over a long season. you can't come in every week with the same plan and say let's xerox copy what we did
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work again. you always have to find ways to reinvent yourself over the course of the season and the teams that can do that are usually the ones this win the most games. >> reporter: big day for tom brady. this afternoon much more pro from brady coming up in sports. wbz is your patriot station. about join us at 11:30 for patriots game day. they kickoff at 1:00. and then don't go anywhere, we have the fifth quarter right after the me out of nevada where firefighters right now are trying to stop a wind-driven wildfire from jumping any major roadways. the flames cover more than five square miles between reno and the capital city. it has already destroyed 22 homes and is threatening 500 buildings. there are new rules in place to hell curb the state's opioid abuse problem. health providers are required
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monitoring program before prescribing medications that have a high potential of abuse, like painkillers. the new rules took effect yesterday. it is a battle played out at dinner tables all over. who has the harder job? mom or dad? how science is shedding some light on that debate. also ahead, a driver's message to the man who pulled her from a sinking vehicle. quite a few chiming in this information they provide us. let's check out the wbz weather watchers. we have temperatures mostly in the 40s right now. a few upper 30s here and there. let's check out a few of the numbers and we'll see what is going on. 57 degrees from keith barber down there and hamton, new hampshire, don said hey i'm sorry i got up late this morning. 40 degrees there. i got up late but i have been suffering from jet lag, i have been in italy for 17 days.
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we'll have our wbz accu-weather forecast. see you with that in just a few
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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. that's why question two's opposed by the massachusetts pta and school committees all across the state.
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our cameras are there as crews pull a woman's vehicle from arlington's spy pond, less than 24 hours earlier good samaritans didn't hesitate to jump into the water and pull her from the sinking suv. and this morning her family has a message for them. here's paul burton with her story. >> i mean she floored it. >> reporter: caesar returns to the scene of a dra mattic rescue he performed friday as the pond, he remembers watching 68- year-old helen joyce of medford accidentally driveler car into the water. >> she just put it in drive and hit the gas. it jumped the curb. >> i grabbed her hand. >> reporter: he said he saw henry banging on her window frantically. with the car drifting away, he was the first to jump into the water with his clothes on. >> she said i can't swim. i said i have you i have you. we have to go.
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>> reporter: he barrel le grabbed her by one hand to pull her away from the vehicle. >> the force was so strong she literally got ripped right out of my land and i wasn't able to hold on to her. seconds later two other rescuers, david fraser and kim chapman swam out her back to shore. she was treated foe mild hypothermia and taken to the hospital. >> we held hands, had a prayer, a short prayer, and then they took her away. >> i can say the good lord was with her. >> recovering in the hospital she wants to thank her rescuers personally. >> we were here at the right
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>> welcome back everyone. it is 8:15. i was just telling barry, we were looking to take the kids apple picking and he said it is kind of late, kerry. and sure enough a lot of the farms there is no apples left. i'm so disappointed.
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apples definitely were smaller this year for the most part in most cases they weren't able to water the trees and there wasn't much rain from mother nature for sure. that is interesting. they start bic not guilty september? >> they do. i didn't know if the weather had anything to do with it. >> reporter: could be. the crop might have been reduced some what. certainly the apple size is definitely small in most > >> reporter: that is one thing i'm doing in retirement. learning how to make a good crust. >> i know your wife is good at that. we have a decent day today, good day for football. >> reporter: fantastic for football, no question about that kerry, an awesome afternoon, great for tailgating. as they get down there this morning, really, really beautiful afternoon. let's take a quick look at october. this is unusual. october so far the mean
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average and many of them way above average. you have to go way back to last april. so october so far is below, but we are going to have red squares coming up in the next few days. these are the predicted high temperatures 83 and 78 or wednesday. doesn't match the record number in 1987. i'm forecasting 83, but it is all dependent on how fast a warm front is going through. around st. louis now the air is heading toward boston.
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northwest, it has been giving them a burst of strong winds and heavy rain there. a lot of the energy is going to help to shove this warm air into the northeast as the cold high we had yesterday is shifting southward and starting to give us a southerlily wind. by the way that is the cold wave out there. the hurricane downgraded to a tropical storm briefly yesterday and got stronger again up to hurricane status and now is about a little under 600 miles south southeast cape. that is the air we are going to have tomorrow morning. it is almost 50 at gillette stadium right now. looks like a beautiful day. just high, thin clouds in the sky. might see a bit more of that this afternoon as the wind starts picking up out of the southwest at 15 to 25 miles per hour. temperature around 70 degrees or so. so we watch the clouds come in some this afternoon, maybe an isolated shower tonight.
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temperatures around 60 to upper 50s. a mild night. tomorrow we see the clouds retreat a little bit, 70 to 75 tomorrow. except at the coast, a bit of a sea breeze keeps it cooler. then we go to 83. only if that front gets through here. if it starts bogging down some what we may not get into that real warm air. but i think right now, i'm going to go for the record on tuesday kerry. >> crazy. real wet both on friday getting colder with wind. that is it. boy mixed bag there. looks good though. right now remnants of a typhoon are regrouping off the pacific northwest. winds are chipping through the pacific northwest. on friday an ef2 tornado with
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the coastal town of oregon. like the wizard of oz. that is what it looked like. >> you can see the trees snapping like twigs. >> reporter: in portland, streets turned into rivers. as several inches of rain flooded parts of the city. seattle has now had more rainfall in the past two days three months combined. this monster of a storm system is the remnant of a powerful pacific typhoon. it has hit washington and oregon for three days now. temperatures thousands of people have lost power and fallen trees have caused injuries. stella gallardo's car was crushed by a tree in her work parking lot. in olympic national park the coast guard had to rescue 40
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a lakeside camp that lost power. 8:21 right now. the secret language of the two presidential candidates.
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a new study suggests moms are on the short end of the stick when it comes to haes with their feelings while performing various activities during the day. they found mothers are less happy, more stress and more fatigued than fathers during their time with children. while there are exceptions, married moms handle basic childcare, including laundry, meal prep and schedule management while married dads often oversee play time and recreation, which can be more relaxing and rewarding. right now let's find out
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on cbs's face the nation. john dickerson joins us live with a preview. gm to you. >> good morning kerry. another busy show. we start with indiana governor mike pence, talk to him about the latest allegations against donald trump, what voters are going to make of all that and donald trump's recent talk about how the election is rigged. whether he has any evidence for that, and whether he understands how nervous that makes some democrats. they feel like per then we are going to talk to virginia senator tim kaine about the fallout from the hacked e-mails from john podesta. what is in the e-mails and russian involvement in those. and kerry, we are going to have two panels to talk about both of those issues in-depth. one is a panel of conservatives talk about the fact that the nominee of the republican party has split with the republican house speaker the leader in the
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what does that mean? and we'll have a panel also to talk about russian lacking, the -- hacking, the american government says this happened at the highest levels of the american government. what does this mean in terms of the gio political status of the relationship between the two countries? what is in those e-mails? and what does it tell us about washington. and finally kerry we'll have new poll tracker numbers that slow interesting findings about women voters and their reaction to that videotape became public. boy an action packed slow. john i know what to get you for christmas. a big, thick notepad for all that you have going on. thank you john, have a good show. face the nation airs today at 10:30 right here on wbz. ahead in our next half hour we all remember how grueling it was to use mass transit during the epic winter two years ago. coming up, why the punishment
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good morningrve. thanks for being with us. it is 8:30 on there sunday morning. i'm kerry connolly along with barry burbank. did i hear you say november 6th is which we fall back? >> >> reporter: yeah we fba afternoon on november 6th. we arery so enjoy today's 6:00 sunset. tomorrow it is going to be before 6:00. enjoy the sunshine we have today. good morning everybody, let's go to the wbz weatherbug network and see what is happening out there and go up to marlboro, new hampshire. at the marlboro school. 42. back down to marlboro, massachusetts at the hillside
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degrees. the winds become south, warming up south-facing coastal spots. we have still cold pockets that will be scoured out as this bright sunshine goes to work. the cloud bank isn't too far away. going to be sagging in here. we'll see more and more clouds this afternoon. we won't see any more rain. only a chance of a couple of scattered showers but no rain this te anywhere around new england you want to have outside activity, although it turns cloudier during the afternoon. ranging down to 63 on the south side of cape cod with the busy southwest wind. the rest of the forecast in just a few minutes. barry thank you. we have an update on our breaking news. state and local police are involved right now in a standoff on francis street. the state police tell us a man, who barricaded himself inside a
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revere is believed to be armed. at this point they don't know if he is by himself or whether someone else is inside. police were first called to the scene for reports of shots fired. wbz will bring you any updates as soon as they become available. checking our other top stories. police are sisterching for the gunman who shot a little 2-year- old girl while aiming for her father. the child was in her car seat on winslow street in roxbury when a bullet shattered the window, went through her hand and boston's police commissioner says the girl's father is a gang member and is not cooperating with the investigation. one of the two boston police officers slot in the line of duty on wednesday had to have another surgery yesterday. we are told officer matt morris on the left of your screen is now recovering at mass general. theee officer did in good spirits after having surgery on friday. patriots have the whole
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back on the field in gillette. tickets were selling for an average of 550 bucks friday and out sold the afcchampionship game in 2014 against the colts which, by the way, is the one that started the whole deflategate controversy. if you couldn't get your hands on tickets, no need to worry, we've got you covered. the game is here on wbz at 1:00. but can he start at 11:30 with patriots game day. i have so many great friends in new including tom brady, and coach belichick. how good is tom? >> reporter: yeah speaking of tom, donald trump name checking tom brady during this speech in new hampshire. asking for a drug test before the next debate. >> reporter: at a rally in new hampshire, donald trump not only denied a growing list of
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touched women but said at users stories were evidence of corruption. >> remember this. it is a rigged election. because you have phony people coming one phony allegations with no witnesses whatsoever. >> reporter: the clinton campaign respond today the rigged election comments with the election system is free, fair and openment a candidate is afraid he is going to lose. >> i think we should take a drug test prior to the debate. >> joked about trump questioning her endurance and it is a grueling, strenuous challenge that requires a lot of stamina. >> reporter: the latest round of wikileaks leaked e-mails include what appears to be transcripts of paid speeches clinton gave investment bank goldman sachs. in one she says the people who flow the most about regulating wall street are wall street bankers themselves.
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presidential debate on wednesday. you can join us for live coverage starting at 9:00 p.m. right here on wbz. if you are still not registered to vote in massachusetts wednesday is also the last day to get it done so on don't forget. sometimes the best way to know what a candidate really thinks is not to listen to what they say with their words, but what they are saying with their gestures. in today's keller at large john keller brings back expert. >> reporter: good morning. thanks for joining us. here we are in the midful debate season. of course you get a lot of information from these debates. but are you aware of the information you are getting from nonverbal communication? and how you and others may be reacting to it? well that is our focus this morning as we welcome back our pal nonverbal communication
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about the handshake. >> i figured you are usually on the other side. >> reporter: we'll explain what that means a little bit later on. don, before we look at the last clinton trump debate and have you pick it apart a little bit. >> slur. >> reporter: tell me just briefly, tell our viewers, those who might not have seen you about, what the story is with nonverbal political communications. >> what we are able to look at, you and i have talked about this for eight years now, is that the nonverbal behavior creates a target effect on the voter that i believe is more telling on how the voter may actually vote on election day than what the candidate might say. >> reporter: undecided voters? >> righted. >> reporter: committed partisans are not going to be moved? >> they are not going to be moved. >> reporter: let's go right to the videotape. as they say in the sports world, this is, from the very beginning of the trump clinton debate why are we looking at their feet? >> she has her feet on the ground which is the right thing to do.
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that gives that image of kind of a boyish look versus her havingler feet on the ground. >> reporter: so she is trumping him. >> yeah. >> reporter: now here's trump, responding right off the top of the debate to. >> right. >> reporter: to the infamous audiotape. >> right. >> reporter: what do you observe? >> i think he is trying to mark each thing with a tremendous amount of confidence of the those moves are very much let me mark this. i'm confident, i'm confident, i'm confident. >> reporter: so he conveyed nf >> reporter: did he indicate truthfulness? >> the interesting thing about trump is he is so confident in what he says, it doesn't matter, i shouldn't say it doesn't matter whether it is truthful or not. he believes what he is saying. >> reporter: so he doesn't tip through his body language when he is lying? >> right. >> reporter: and that is a lucky thing because he does a lot of lying. >> well that is up to other people to decide. >> reporter: well the fact
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but he's really good at lying with con friday dense? >> absolutely. >> reporter: let's move on to our next piece of videotape. this is hillary clinton on the attack. what do you object sever about her body language? >> i think her biggest achilles heel i think is her facial expressions. she doesn't come across necessarily as transparent, in that she believes what she is saying. or it is not necessarily yeah it is no conveying confidence? >> you see where she closed her mouth there, it is like giving a definite answer but she is not actually sure. >> reporter: what does he do that is better? >> he is so much more confident. it comes across as he absolutely believes what he is saying. >> reporter: all right now. okay. and there is at the very end there, he was kind of he kind of made a face. >> right. >> reporter: he makes a lot of
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>> here are more contemptuous and his are more confident, in that you're wrong and i know you're wrong. >> reporter: even when he'll sort of roll his eyes and sneer that's okay? i don't that's okay. it is not that it is okay. but it is the confidence he exudes when he is doing it. >> reporter: let's look at our third piece of video. this is trump on the attack. he is telling her you should be ashamed. >> that he shouldn't have done that. that is turn off to the viewer. she is coming on now. >> reporter: waving it off. >> she gets it. that it was negative. she is coming in aggressive. but i think she is being too aggressive. >> reporter: how so? >> it is very just capping off and point and go moving her body in a way that is yeah away from him. it doesn't ring true, necessarily. >> reporter: you have pointed this out before, and you are hardly the only one.
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authenticity. >> she struggles with authenticity. if she could get ahold of that, i think we would be in a whole different ballgame. >> reporter: in terms of the race? >> in terms of the race. >> reporter: we'll take our break and when we come back more video from the clinton trump debate including the grand finale and tell you more about what is in a handshake when it comes to nonverbal communication. so please, stay with us. she missed nearly half of her homeland security hearings. vo: on critical homeland security hearings, ayotte was mia... even missing a hearing the same day she went to a washington fundraiser. for ayotte, collecting campaign cash comes first. bob hillery: when it comes to fighting terrorism, fifty percent doesn't cut it. vo: votevets is responsible for
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welcome back to a conversation with nonverbal communication expert don yearian. don before we get all caught up in all this info we are trying to get over in a short period of time, if people want to find out more about you and what you do, where can they go on the web? >> don corey.com. and an e-mail address is there. >> reporter: so now we are going to return to our video clips from sunday night' debate. he is trying to create a protective barrier. whether you put your hands in front of you or an object like a chair, it is the same thing. >> reporter: so that was an anxious moment in the debate? >> right he is feeling vulnerable. >> reporter: you are going to
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the question. it seemed to me she did a much better job of that. >> right, talking directly to the voter. >> right the one thing i did see she just did this, put her elbow up, which would suggest that she is not comfortable with what she is saying. yeah this, right. it is emotional right? when you put up your elbow you are trying to ward off. >> it is unconscious. >> reporter: at the end there'sp >> reporter: he was a good distance away but there was some comment he was physically intimidating. did you find that? >> i didn't find that. he kept a good space away. >> reporter: don is there just generally now, is it harder for female candidates to get a fair shake in terms of the way their nonverbal communication is perceived? >> absolutely. >> reporter: how so?
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however, i would also say that if a woman gets it, no man is going to beat her right? so there is that dichotomy too. >> reporter: when we did the brown warren debate in 2012 you scored that? >> i scored it for brown. >> right and i was wrong. >> reporter: 2012. >> yeah i was wrong. >> reporter: let's take a look at this final bit of video. >> okay. >> reporter: here we go. as everybody knows they di >> right. >> reporter: but here at the end of the debate watch, they walk out from behind. >> and he grabs her or goes up on her shoulder or elbow. he is trying to show he is in control of the situation right? >> reporter: did he convey that there? >> i think he conveyed it there. but everybody conveys it who does that. >> reporter: let's slow what i mean. so you have always said i'm in the dominant position because i'm closer to the camera.
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here. >> reporter: oh i'm so dominated. >> right but it looks like if the crowd or audience is there i'm guiding you. which is also you know, i'm in charge. >> reporter: well obviously we've just been able to scratch the surface of what's going on here. but thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: for being here don. >> i appreciate it. >> reporter: don corey.com is the website if you want to find out more about don and what he does and i hope you'll join us wednesday night at 9:00 for big debate followed by nigh analysis on the 11:00 news. for now that is it for me. back over to my colleagues for more wbz news. >> i think they would have gone on and on and on. >> reporter: that was a good segment. >> i love watching. i think everybody enjoys that. what have you got for us barry burbank? >> reporter: started off on the chilly side for us. this is the week that is, compared to the week that was.
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warmth. these are the next four days, starting today october 16-19. these are the projected temperatures i think will happen here in boston. compared to what happened in boston back in 1947 on those dates, october 16-19. that was a much warmer period. we had an 89 in there on october 17. won't be 89 tomorrow, it will be about 74. there is a collapse we would have a new record high tuesday, october 18. right out here in the middle part of the nation assume the warm front can get through here we are into nice, warm, balmy
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at the same time late in the week we are going to be watching something down in here which may develop into some kind of a tropical type system and come up close to the coast here. that injects tropical moisture here by the end of the week. thunderstorms will be developing in the plains states and some of the showers will be approaching us on thursday. in the meantime let's jump back to now almost 50 degrees. the winds out of the south. a few high clouds it is 68. cloudy at that time. 43 at the summit of mt. washington. warmer than many outlying locations around boston. the conservatory up there
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today. to near 70. a cold pocket left. will be scoured out. at the present time the school will be rocking there this afternoon with a big game going on and very cooperative weather, for sure, with it getting closer to 70 near kickoff and certainly in the lower 70s as the game goes along this afternoon. those will be our highs except on the coast of new england, the outer part as well. upper 50s to near 60 when you head out tomorrow morning for the bus stop and tomorrow's highs in the upper 60s at the coast. little bit of a sea breeze coming in. even though there is cloud cover around thunderstorms too, crashing and rumbling through chicago. that batch of showers is
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shower tomorrow. most of our showers thursday steadier and more substantial rain friday. there is the 83 for tuesday. we'll take it barry thank you. we'll be right back. stay with us. the outside corporate interests bankrolling question two are trying to deceive you. here's the truth: 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. that's why question two's opposed by the massachusetts pta and school committees all across the state.
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remember that scene. thousands of commuters left stranded by late or canceled
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of 2015. the company was supposed to face almost $2 million in fines. but new this morning the boston globe reports traps sit officials have agreed to forgive about half those fines. it has already paid thousands of other penalties. we'll be back with a last look at your weekend forecast. stay with us. imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope.
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. barry is here with our final look at the forecast for the day and a look ahead. temperatures going up in the 70s this afternoon for a high. 74 tomorrow. maybe a brief your 83. that is what i'm looking at on tuesday kerry. looks good barry. have a wonderful week, everybody. thanks for joining
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