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live from the channel four studios in boston this is wbz. >> thank you for joining us i'm kate merrill. >> i am chris mckinnon and it is tuesday, october 18. breaking story. a nine-month-old really -- and i-month-old back with her mother and we're search for the suspect. >> reaction this morning to the police chiefs apology to minorities. >> a huge donation benefiting boston. >> it is wet and soggy, daniel but we will see warmth today. >> a changeable weather day. although it is wet now we
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boston has dried out. some showers and some downpours. from hall towards hingham to plymouth over towards cape cod bay and down toward provincetown towards east ham with later rains. deeper yellows stretching back to south weymouth and there are al essex county. temperatures in the 50s, low 60s. a gradual process to get the sunshine out. once the rain ends next 30 minutes we stay cloudy with patchy fog -- patchy fog and lunchtime emerging son 73.
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backup in the disabled -- vehicle at river road 95 they can't and long three days at the area that had heavy soaking rain and checking in on the expressway heavy traffic from adams to columbia. your dri a baby is safe and rocks barry after someone stole a car with a nine-month-old in the back -- in the backseat. we're with jim with the very latest. jim? >>reporter: a terrifying situation for this mother last night and this morning the baby is okay in bacal but police are now actively searching for a
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her parents -- the mother was doing some errands that's when her car was stolen with her nine-month-old baby inside. a frantic search ensued but fortunately the car and the baby were found in egleston square near a gas station. the child was checked out by emts and the baby is okay. the mother and child not hurt but now search is on suspect according to at least one reports, a young hispanic man with a ponytail. live at police headquarters jim smith wbc this morning. a longtime teacher retiring accused of sending nude pictures of himself to students and asking for naked pictures from the girl. we are on merrimack new hampshire with more. nicole.
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shocked and disgusted. at merrimack high school in new hampshire -- parents are getting sick of this happening. robert widely in english and philosophy teacher. >> the parents of the girl went to the police over columbus day weekend and reported that there had been inapprope mailing going on. >> the contents of those correspondence disturbing. wily sent nude pictures and videos of himself and requested the same in return. after meeting with him, the principal and the union rep superintendent immediately removed him from the classroom. >> it is just not something that one wants to deal with and yet here it is. we have to deal with it in the best way you can expect part of that is accepting wily's
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process this troubling news. >> that's the worst thing you could do is betray their trust. he is doing court in december. boston police want you to get a good look at the surveillance photos. they say it could be key. the father was the intent and -- intend cooperating. something the mayor says needs to change. >> at some point fear is a factor when worrying about retribution but it's his daughter and he needs to be more cooperative with the police department. >> a witness of the suspect leaving on the scooter bite near winslow. the bullet went through the toddler's hand in leg.
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improving. last night more than 100 people gather to offer their prayers and encourage -- at a church and east boston. the mayor was there and the officers cousin said it's been an emotional time for the families of both officers. >> it's a great feeling to know that our community can come together in times like this. we appreciate it a lot. >> i am thankful honestly that these two fi multiple times when they were responding to a domestic. >> wellesley police treat apology for historical mistreatment of minorities. >> for our part the first step in this process is for the law enforcement profession and the i acp is to acknowledge and
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the past and has -- at the same time they have to know that the officers of today are not responsible for the injustices from the past. leaders of the black lives matter movement would like to see those comments and -- backed up by mutual changes to -- backed up by changes. >> billy bush has been fired from the today show as trump speaks for the first time. >> i was surprised because that is not the band that i know and it's not good for the host to say dirty bad stuff. >> hillary clinton's campaign is dealing out with more follow-
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hillary clinton appeared at a star-studded broadway fund- raiser via video last night. >> we are in the final stretch of this campaign and we need your help. >>reporter: this shows corruption at the highest level and trump released a rear video message of his own accusing the fbi and state department of colluding with clinton. fbi documents released monday from agencies probe into her use of a private e-mail server suggests clintons undersecretary patrick kennedy their weight to marking -- to see their weight -- to see the e-mails unclassified. >> the assertion that this was tit-for-tat or quid pro quo in a change in that manner is insulting. >> the development came on the same date donald trump's wife spoke to cnn and spoke to her
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billy bush about women. >> i was surprised because that is not the man that i know. he would not want the host to say dirty bad stuff. >>reporter: nominees double down on rigged election. despite claims most experts say voter au hannah daniels cbs news. >> hillary clinton and donald trump face-off for the 3rd and final time in las vegas and you can watch it live starting at 9:00 a major gift to the museum of science. the billionaire businessman took classes at the museum as a child in the 74-year-old will
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histories institution today. $50million. the education division will be named in honor of his parents pets rescued. >> conditions animal control officer say they found inside. >> the state has an unusual request and the price was right for three contestants on the hit game show and we will show you the 50s and 60s and we are and for sunshine but it's a gradual process as the sun slowly emerges our temperatures arise and lower 70s by early afternoon and i will let you know who could touch 80 today and again tomorrow when we come
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come on down. the big wheel spun into tv history yesterday. >> the contestants spin the wheel and they can't go over but yesterday all three in a row
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it's only happened a few times since the version of the show began in 1972. each got a thousand dollar bonus. needless to say it was fun and those people went bananas. i love their reaction. >> you thought it was the greatest day in there life. >> i like the middle guy with the yellow shirt on >> they were also psyched. >> when the third one was happening i like no way. >> i'm actually surprised. >> it's happened three times. it's not the first time it's happened with drew carey is host. >> that's awesome. >> so we get some rain and it's out of here in the next 20-25 minutes and we are underway to 75-80 and looking good. besides from the fact that we
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that came over in spots. no lightning on here. lightning tracker with a couple of strikes earlier back through northern new england and a few left you -- left over showers and pushing left and back down to the outer cape to places like touro and east ham and provincetown is poring over you. outer cape, you will still be drilling -- dealing with rain. has switched down to manchester gloucester and rockport so we are drying out, 55-60 and boston and noticed the motion and behind it clouds the back if -- patchy fog's -- patchy fog in place. it's a gradual process so keep that in mind when it's cloudy around midday. the warm front is slow to lift
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morning mainly cloudy and by 11:00 a.m. we should still come into the 70s as the sun slowly comes out and by early to mid afternoon the sun is out and a lot of spots. 80 and norm with today. 79 and new bedford has 77 and where the clouds linger longest it will take ng warm up. not until late in the day do we see the temperatures rise. partly cloudy and mild again 65 for an overnight low believe it or not tomorrow may actually end up being a warmer day than today with the westwind. 81 in boston and feel of summer in the forecast. tomorrow is a little
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air works and we turn less humid. thursday here is a map sunshine to start in the clouds went out and there will be a chance of a couple of showers late in the day thursday and that's ahead of the next disturbance so it turns a little unsettled for thursday and friday with pockets of showers and even a downpour in cooler with temperatures running in the 60s. upper 50s on saturday and breezy. mid 50s sunday and the weekend looks dry and low 50s for the start of next exit 17 all the way to the top of 128 it's going to take you 25 minutes to get through the back up. keep in mind that 24 has heavy downpours earlier so there is some what roadways and we want to tell you about slowdowns happening on the pike and then north of the city there is heavy traffic on route three. a disabled car causing problems and then you have more backup 93
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slight backup on route one. demanding safer streets. hundreds turned out at a rally in cambridge. in the past four months two cyclists have been hit and killed in cambridge. both hit during the day on busy streets. advocates want protected bike lanes and more enforcement of existing laws and with electronic tolling beginning soon and toll plaza is coming down next week the state has issued they say no selfies with the tollbooth. they asked people to not take pitchers as the old tollbooths are removed. the dot is removed -- concerned about the curiosity factor of motorists who might slow down traffic for a picture so you have them warmed to not do it. 618 right now. a pregnant woman and her two
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two moms and five kids were crossing the street on hayden road street. when driver stopped to let them cross when another driver slammed into the front car and then hit the stroller a frightening experience for the young children. >> he is very scared. quiet. our son chases four and a half and that -- he took the brunt of it. >> police are investigating no word yet whether the driver who caused the crash will be charged animal control found more than one dozen pets inside of kingston. the woman who was there was taken to the hospital for medical issue many of the animals were caged and living in filthy conditions cambridge is banning styrofoam like those used for take out. officials say the move will help the and -- it the environment.
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into effect on thursday. just ahead. new support for the expansion of boston children's hospital. >> plus we are hearing from the mother who gave birth on the mass pike and what she is saying about her speedy delivery. you know me. that's new hampshire kelly ayotte. this is washington kelly ayotte.
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l companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. kelly ayotte. you need to know in washington. she's not working for new hampshire.
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6:23. the proposed expansion of boston children's hospital is getting a big boost. governor baker is supporting the project. a number of organizations opposed the project saying it will spike healthcare costs and they want to make sure that costs are not passed on to patients and insurers and it has been criticize because they
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families a federal judge needs more information if he should release a man from prison. he battles cancer and is served nearly five years of an eight- year sentence for corruption. the judge set a hearing date for next month massachusetts voters have big ballot questions and last night we helped debate about one of them. question two would allow 12 new charter charter schools offer students a better education while critics say they take funding away from public schools. >> we had a state commission say we unfunded public schools by more than $4000. >> what we need to talk about here is that there are 30,000 children who don't have high- quality options. >> if you want to watch the whole debate had to cbs boston.com
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in the country for millennials according to new rankings for the website niche. arlington and alexander virginia came in 2nd and 3rd. san francisco and ann arbor michigan found out the top five. the survey looked at proximity to bars and restaurants as well as crime rates and access to higher education. within 27% of people who live in cambridge are between 25 and 34 years old we are hearing from the woman who gave birth near an exit on the mass pike. emily and her husband were racing to the hospital when they got stuck so they pulled over at exit 18 and thankfully estate trooper and e.m.s. showed up in time to the mother delivered her baby. >> he flew out. >> and ended up being okay and i felt comfortable being able to give birth of the mass pike.
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around 7:10 p.m. and declan was born at 7:22 p.m. -- he weighed seven pounds and two ounces a mom and baby are healthy. >> not a lot of time. just 12 minutes. get it going. transponders for off. a lot more in our next half- hour including the arrest involving an alleged drug dealer and a 1-year-old and baby so -- a baby stroller
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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
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research to find a suspect who carjacked a car with the baby a local teacher retired after sending new pictures. milania and trunk -- milania trump speaking out about her husband's comments about women
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>> i'm kate merrill and it is wet and soggy. danielle is here to tell us it's not looking too bad. >> we are starting to dry out and a lot of spots. we have a lot of rain left over about ready to push over the outer cape. so although the roads are damp in spots we see improvements. 59 in boston and low 60s in chatham back down to the vineyard and middle 50s from manchester towards lawrence. last of the rain pushing offshore and although there are clouds and patchy areas of sunshine -- bring out sunshine gradually. sunrise officially coming up at 7:01 and clouds slowly depart by 75 at midday at lunchtime and most of us top out at the mid to upper 70s but we will have a feel of summer in the air at 5:57. big changes through the end of the week and let's get you on the roads. a dead stop at times this
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crews to move a disabled car on 93 south at exit 45. not far away from their there is an accident on route three southbound exit 28 travel code -- travel cove road. the commute -- the commute from the south you are crawling and there's a backup in weymouth to the split 95 through sharon is bogged down. chris and kate developing news in roxbury baby is safe after someone stole a car with a nine-month- old in the backseat. >> let's go to jim live in rocks barry with the latest. jim? >> as you can well imagine a terrifying situation for this mother. this morning the baby is okay back home but the suspect remains on the loose. let's show you how it happened last night. it happened about 9:30.
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doing errands and that's when her car was stolen. a frantic search followed but fortunately the car and the baby were found around eggleston square near a gas station on west walnut the child was checked out by emts and the baby is fine and as we said the mother and the child are not hurt and now the search is on for suspect according to at least one report the suspect is described as a young hispanic male possibly in his 20s with a ponytail. a longtime teacher retiring amid serious charges. he is accused of sending nude photos of himself and asking for naked pictures of the girl himself. we are live in new hampshire with nicole the teachers 37 years here at merrimack high school and the superintendent says when she learned of the news she met with that teacher, the principal
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she immediately removed him from the classroom. 63-year-old robert todd wisely is accused of meeting with the student and sending pornographic images and requesting them in return school officials say that students parents went to police over columbus day weekend reporting inappropriate e-mails after a thorough investigation he was arrested and parents community are shocked and disgusted. >> i think it's one of the worst violations you can have is to betray your students trust in that way. >> wily is set for arraignment in december. we are live in merrimack new hampshire, nicole jacobs, wbc this morning boston police say that caught -- wbz -- they caught a man say they caught a man dealing drugs with the 1-year-
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the man was selling crack go chick -- crack cocaine out of the stroller. when they arrived they found 14 bags of the drug. revere police defending actions and response to they were over south -- overzealous. people who live at 22 francis street showed us the damage they say police left holes in the doors and broke windows and tore through the ceiling and it started when the residents say -- a neighbor made of bogus 911 call. >> there are shots being fired in my building. i have to go back in. i have a kid in there. >> they don't like muslims and it's racist. >> it is a rooming house and they used special ops forces because the people did not come out. the officers brought the tenants to the police department did not arrest anyone the second highest ranking militants are -- military
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to reporters. he pled guilty to one felony count of providing false statements to federal investigators. he admitted giving information about it joint u.s. israeli effort to sabotage iranian nuclear efforts through the computer virus. the crime carries a penalty of up to five years in prison according to the attorney the governor will recommend a maximum sentence of six months. there will be a demonstration against donald trump in boston. a survivors of sexual assault plan to stage a protest outside of local republican headquarters and merrimack street and they will denounce the nominee and call on women to reject trump in the party meanwhile melania trump speaking out saying the charges are not true. she addressed comments he made and a 2005 audio recording.
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them on from the host to say dirty and bad stuff. >> you feel billy bush was egging him on. >> yes. >> and she said any assault allegations against her husband should be handled in a court of law hillary clinton, her campaign responding to a stop state to get the fbi to read classify an e-mail. the campaign was not part of any classification discussions. hillary clinton and donald trump face-off tomorrow night in las vegas and you can watch the debate live on wbz starting tomorrow night and 9:00 donald trump highlighted his friendship when campaigning
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with volunteers. curt schilling the outspoken former sox pitcher will make stops at trump offices in salem, natural and stratum charlie baker is taking drastic measures to chip away at the projected $294 million budget shortfall. he is hoping buyouts will help balance the budget. >> i think it is our hope that we can reach the financial objections to a voluntary program everyone 42,000 executive branch employees are being offered buyouts with the potential of layoffs to follow about doctor bringing help to haiti after the devastation of hurricane matthew. doctor lynn black took pictures of the small village she visited on the island she found heavily damaged hospital and destroyed crops. she is part of the mass general's disaster response team. >> it was like a bomb had been dropped. there was total annihilation
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water and their medical supplies were completely depleted. >> doctor black's job was to assess the devastation and work with government and aid groups to bring helps to million -- help to millions of people. the best thing to help is donate money to reputable organizations building inspectors are trying to figure out why part of the ceiling crashed down on diners. heavy 12-foot decorative section of the ceiling fell in two men and a server restaurant. all three were taken to the hospital with injuries investigators think mechanical issues spark this is fire. burst into flames just after 3:00 in front of the south shore plaza. the driver was the only person on board are not hurt a warning from southbridge police. stop feeding the bears. several residents have reported bare sightings and one reported
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they are snacking on her bird feeder. >> they were warned about that no birdfeeders you could compete against the greatest olympian of all time. >> breanna is back. >> michael phelps. he's the guy with the 23 gold medals and you can join him for a run along the charles river. it starts at 7:30 and will continue along the mass app bridge the forms under 30 for young entrepreneurs taking place. just go ahead and take a run with michael phelps if you don't feel bad about yourself. >> then you will feel great and then don't get him to swim against you in the river just ahead. >> surveillance video police want you to see as they search for the person who shot 2-year- old in roxbury. >> also coming up.
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wheeled in. daniel, good morning checking in with weather watcher's. always appreciate the reports. temperatures 50s and 60s and let's check and across central mass. a lot of clouds and actually 6:22 is when they took observations and a little bit of rain with over a quarter of an inch in spots and we are drying out and warming up later on details straight ahead coming up trump breaks her silence and what she said in defense of her husband. retirees driving big rigs. does it pose a danger on our highways? more real news coming up. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices.
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you know me. that's new hampshire kelly ayotte. this is washington kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 billion dollars in tax breaks for the big oil companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. kelly ayotte. you need to know in washington. she's not working for new hampshire.
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many of my guests have told me that there is no way that they would have been able to take the trips that they were taking if they hadn't had the option of staying in an airbnb. airbnb is bringing business to the local small businesses. we send our guests to the local restaurants and the local businesses.
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i just want what's best for my kids. when i hear arguments that massachusetts needs more charter schools, i think: what about the students in all of our schools? every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million dollars, just last year. we can't afford to drain even more money from our kids' schools because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids; i'm fighting for yours, too. please join me in voting no on question 2. a colossal crustacean caught off the coast of bermuda. the crew of the sanctuary marine posted these photos of the 14- pound lobster.
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the crew took teachers and released him back into the ocean . >> is it bad that i just want a little melted butter? >> that's not bad at all but our floor director was just saying the bigger they are they don't taste as good and the meat is and it's tender. >> think of all the lobster rolls we could have. >> did you see how long it's legs were? one of those legs would have a >> i do not like the legs anyway. >> you don't? >> there is no cool way to eat the legs. >> it's unattractive. >> caveman style. >> it's classic new england. >> it is so good. good stuff. talking about the school day forecast. it is changeable and we are in the 50s this morning and their 80 by the time we get to the
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damp start rain is done except for their cape and islands and down to orleans, it will move off the coastline in the next 20 minutes or so. there is a leftover sprinkler in gloucester. drying out temperatures 50s to lower 60s and the slow process to get the sun out. what is going on is we still have a warm front sitting over us. as it lists northward so to take time but the sun comes out and low clouds fill back in along the south post -- south coast of cape cod. a blended -- tomorrow a blend of son and clouds. most of the day is dry and warm again with highs around wednesday and sticky in terms of the dew point in the cute -- the dew point will be dropping thursday morning 7:00 a.m. starting with son in the south
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-- a few showers late in the day northwest of boston and that will mean an additional shot at rain as the sole -- as the storm moves in. downpours will be possible. that is the end of the week. portsmouth, it takes longer for the clouds to depart in the sun to come in so north of boston is cooler and 75 near 80 and north of boston with the sun coming out today and elite -- 80 norwood and talk and these are mid july readings. 70s on the cape and islands. warm 81 and i think warmer in boston and then all because of the wind out of the west at five to 10 in the sun is out earlier. would drop it by about 20 degrees thursday with showers mainly late in the day and friday showers in the down pour return windy and cooler and
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50s could be an early morning shower. rihanna? just one accident out there now on route 3 south on exit 28. your backup is up to drum hill. route for around three a are good alternatives. let's take another look at the expressway. heavy traffic from the split up to columbia and it breaks off after southbay. chris? thank you very much breanna. 's and we will start with developing news and -- a baby is safe after someone stole a car in roxbury. the car was outside of the gas station when it was stolen last night. the car was recovered a short time later about block away both the mother and the baby were not injured and police are searching for suspect. >> boston police want you to take a good look at these surveillance photos. it could be key to finding the man who shot a 2-year-old in roxbury. investigators say the little
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target but he is not cooperating with the police. witness of witness leaving on a motorbike near winslow and the toddler is now recovering. a local teacher free on bail accused of sending nude pictures to one of these students. robert wiley was arrested yesterday. high school teacher in merrimack new hampshire. police say he sent nude pictures of himself to a student and asked the girl to send them in return. last night the school bo accepted his decision to retire two boston police officers shot and more than 100 people gathered to offer prayers at st. joseph and lazarus church in the commissioner bill evans and both officers are improving and listed in stable condition. still to come. last night it was all bloodied finger. >> who won the game and what
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you know me. that's new hampshire kelly ayotte. this is washington kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 billion dollars in tax breaks for the big oil companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. kelly ayotte. you need to know in washington.
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had here on cbs this morning. milania trump comes to her husband's defense. >> plus fbi documents that raise new questions about hillary clinton's e-mail and singer-songwriter says how he remade himself by giving up his hollow aid -- hollywood lifestyle up next. the whelling promotion that will let you live like dracula,
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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 - 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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did deep dark haskell -- a deep dark haskell -- castle. >> >> summer warmth the next couple of days. clouds this morning depart through the afternoon and i think we are warmer in boston in the big cool down thursday and that's pretty normal and showers and downpours to end the week. >> enjoy the morning >> we will see you in 25 minutes. enjoy the morning. ? ? she saw the boots and fell for fall all over again. was she expecting to find the perfect designer boots but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it.
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that's new hampshire kelly ayotte. this is washington kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 billion dollars in tax breaks for the big oil companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. kelly ayotte. you need to know in washington. she's not working for new hampshire.
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? good morning. it is tuesday, october 18th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." new fbi documents revealing alleged breach of during hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. and melania trump breaks her silence, saying her husband was egged on to make lewd comments about women. new information about foreign hackers threatening our election. how a russian general close to president putin could be inspiring a new kind of warfare. more big rig drivers are beyond retirement age. cbs news goes undercover to show how older drivers and weak regulations could put your

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