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still have a long road ahead of them. . >> hang in there. >> thank you. >> reporter: this gesture speaks for itself, the gift of giving blood. it's the least many hearsay they can do for those who protect and serve. in fact, it's many in blue donating. it comes just over a week after that dangerous and deadly east boston call where officers cintolo and morris were met with gunfi the trigger figueroa was ultimate the shot and killed by police while the wounded officers fought for their lives. they lost a tremendous amount of blood. doctors have said without the transfusions they received they may not have made it. the boston police patrolman's association is now hosting the first of many more blood drives to come . >> the 2 officers probably wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for the blood transfusion they got. i remember talking to the
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much blood they lost and how much they had to pump into them. i think this is a way of say thank you and a rally cry or everyone to give blood. >> one of our officers lost a lot of blood and that was one of the main concerns. i think that watching the hospital staff come together it's going to take quite a while. the recovery is -- after something like that is tremendous. in some cases it takes years some cases they never get over it. >> first of many more we're told. in fact the parole man's association hopes to plan yet another blood drive next month. a 13-year old boy hit by a stray bullet fired right into his bedroom. this noon he's in the hospital as police search for the suspect. >> we're live at the scene with the very latest. >> reporter: there are still
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close eye on this neighborhood after a 13-year old was struck by a stray bullet on the 3rd floor of this apartment. . >> mom screaming everyone get down soon after you hear probably another 6 or 7 gunshots going off. >> reporter: he says the sound of the gunshots outside on the street woke up his 13-year odd cousin. >> he got up to see what the >> the gunshot came through the window. >> reporter: the bullet struck the teen in his right shoulder. police rushed to the scene and helped transport him to mass general hospital. he says he's shaken up but expected to be okay. >> he went in last night for surgery. they thought they could remove the bullet but they can't it's stuck in there. as of right now they're trying to figure out what they're going to do. >> reporter: investigators say the gunshots were fired between a group of young people around 8:00 wednesday night.
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puerto rico to avoid violence like this. >> kind of sad when you leave the area you come from, leave your family leave all your surroundings to come look for a better future and new beginning for your kids and now this thing happens. >> reporter: he hopes someone will be accountable for what happened to his cousin soon. >> these people need to be removed from the streets as soon as possible. >> reporter: police told me a few moments ago they have a warrant to make a arrest in t a man is fighting for his life this noon after being shot on the streets of roxbury. police say it happened just before 11 last night. officers are investigating but they say there have been no arrests . a new hampshire police officer interrupts a burglary at a home. and today the suspects are heading to court. sky eye was over the scene yesterday. 2
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officers say they found him hiding in a shed behind a vacant home. . we'll look at -- i will look at it at the time. >> donald trump stunned at the final presidential debate refusing to say if he'll accept the outcome of the election. the sprint is on just 19 days to go. the candidates are back campaigning today bot victory in last night's debate and the 2 will be in the same room tonight at a charity dinner in new york. >> reporter: they have 3 election until election day. trump made headlines during last night's third and final debate when he refused to say he would accept the outcome of the election. >> are you saying you're not prepared -- >> what i'm saying is ill tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspense. >> reporter: the campaign tried
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they want to see the votes counted without voter provide before they accept the results. >> he has ever right to wait and see. >> widespread fraud, then you know, we'll see, he'll see what happens. >> reporter: democrats say it shows trump can't take responsibility. >> if something doesn't go his way he's not going to say i guess i shouldn't have ran a better campaign he's going to blame it on somebody else. >> reporter: the debate was the last chance for americans to see the 2 candidates on stage together before they head to the polls. >> which candidates's performance tonight had the biggest impact on your vote, 3, t 1. >> reporter: republican poll officer frank lutz surveyed a group of undecided voters. >> those who thought clinton won
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joe biden is in new hampshire today campaigning for hillary clinton. he was in boston yesterday for a cancer summit. . breaking news iraqi officials say the evident to reclaim the city of mosul is going faster than expected. forces are now just 6 miles outside of the city controlled by isis. forces have been pummelling extreme misareas. could take weeks if not months. and more breaking news here at home governor charlie baker and marty walsh have just signed orders for self driving are cars saying that boston is ready to lead the charge on the new technology. we'll take a live look this now noon at the charles river where this weekend hundreds of
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the charles rigatta and some big changes in the weather. they'll be dealing with wind. >> the wind is going to be the big story. absolutely this weekend on saturday appeared sunday. so if you're going to be out at the head of the charles you want to dress accordingly. saturday morning we get lingering showers temperatures in the 60s, falling through the 50s, wind out of the west on saturday 25 to 35 pipes per hour and out of the be in the 50s. both days could feature gusts 40, even 45 miles per hour. it's the wind this weekend but a nice day out there now. the wind not too strong coming off the ocean. 61 in boston, 68 in manchester. we've had a good amount of sunshine and the clouds are starting to thicken in central massachusetts. areas of rain to the west of albany is going to shift back through vermont. we
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into overnight tonight and tomorrow. an isolated shower for the road home. clouds, fog chance of a shower tonight and then 70s it turns humid tomorrow with showers turning to steadier rain. notice a little bit of light green tomorrow morning scattered showers and a few downpours tomorrow afternoon and evening especially when areas of heavy rain will fill in tomorrow evening. we'll take you out through the weekend coming up in a tractor trailer takes out a utility pole, police say the truck hit the bowl add broadway and williams this morning and brought it down on wires. they were working to repair the lines. the faa is investigating a laser pointed at a plane flying to logan airport. authorities tell us the crew noticed the laser about 9 miles northwest of the airport last night around 8. the plane landed without any
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save the garden at children's hospital. a pickup lick health council will vote on whether or not to move forward with an expansion project that would remove the garden. a group trying to save the garden will rally at the state house before that vote. the expansion will add more than 70 beds. critics say the project would raise health care costs. well the hard work of thousands of pan-mass challenge riders pays off in a big way today. >> they'll deliver check today. it's a new record and a million dollars over this year's goal. in august more than 6,000 riders took to the streets of massachusetts many pedalling over 2 days. every rider raised dollar is used for cancer research for treatment. wbz is proud to be your official pnc station. this noon the patriots are in foxboro getting ready for
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steelers. >> moments ago gronkowski took the podium saying the team is prepping for a tough game. >> the steelers overt years haven't changed that much this they've got a lot of the same core guys and always big, physical, you're always going in for a tough match up when you go against the steel letter's defense. >> you can see it right here on wbz. we'll get you started sunday morning with patriots game day at 11:30. kick off at 4:25 and after the game you can flip over to my tv 38or 5th quarter post game show. coming up, oh, baby, one woman gets a surprise of a lifetime, the unbelievable discovery when she goes into the hospital for stomach pains. >> also ahead coming home the rhode island beer now coming back to the ocean state. >> and an unusual find the creature found by one local man
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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. please vote yes on question 2. the outside corporate interests bankrolling question two are trying to deceive you. here's the truth: every time a new charter school opens, it drains money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million just last year - according to the state's own data. which means real cuts to our kids - in arts, technology, ap classes, pre-school, bus service and more.
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months and there was no indication she was carrying a baby until sunday when an ultrasound technician went looking for the source of that stomach discomfort. . >> you're 15 weeks pregnant. i'm like okay, 15 weeks that's doable i can manage with that and another ultrasound technician spent 2 hours with me and said oh no, you're more than 15 you're 36 right when they says 36 to 38 my waterre was born weighing in at 5 pounds perfectly healthy. she has been trying to piece together clothing, furniture and toys from donations and even though it's been a struggle she says it's been worth it. >> if you think about it she didn't have time to stress, right because it all just kind of happens. >> according to her it happened like that, so yikes. >> before you even know it. all right. we're getting
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>> the winter outlook just came out. i know we're thinking fall. so i wanted to give you a preview, they're thinking above normal in temperatures of snow fall northern plains stretching back down into parts the midwest drier an average. we're kind of in between. i think the biggest difference you remember last year we had a really strong el nino we've been making a transition which can typically favor above normal snowal in terms of temperature cooler than normal in those same spots equal chances of an above or below season here in new england but forecasting little lower an normal temperatures. you want more you want our forecast a couple of weeks our whole wbz weather team is going to come out with it, we'll give you an outlook for the winter season ahead. let's focus on fall,
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new england. we're peaking in a lot of spots in southern new england and it is just beautiful nice oranges and yellows and reds popping here. thanks for sending this in, another great shot here kevin grabbed this shot with the sunlight reflecting off of it. soak it up now big changes for the weekend with the wind and rain going to cause some leaves to drop this upcoming weekend. i'll give you a pass for raking boston right now, 58 in worcester most of us are in the 60s. it's been a really nice day out. now, the clouds are starting to increase and you'll notice over the next few showers the sunshine stays away but stay mainly dry. this band of rain misses us and comes back over vermont. what we're waiting for is moisture gathering to the south. late this evening
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few downpours in there too. tomorrow the biggest difference is the humidity. it's going to feel sticky tomorrow and highs will come in at the low 70s. let's time things out starting with today the clouds increase this evening scattered showers develop. most of us the rest of the day your commute home is fine, scattered light showers tonight even some downpours. tomorrow morning light showers not going do slow you down all that much we get these tropical like downpours that do come in. look what happens late in the day areas of rain, heavy rain do fill in across eastern massachusetts. most of us puts a little dent, i think half an inch to an inch of rain. there's one little band if we get some of the heavy downpours there may be few local higher amounts. behind it windy and whip around cold air. cold enough the rain changes to snow
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. well the internet has made many tasks easier to tackle and now filing for divorce could join that list. courts are considering the concept of filing for divorce digitally. a new york woman became the first when a judge allowed her to facebook message her husband with the divorce papers. he had refused to meet with his wife and couldn't be tracked down by a private eye. that is convenient. . something unusual, a sea horse. >> tony says he found the little guy or girl maybe while he was lobstering. it measures about 4 inches tall it may be a lined sea horse which are not too common in our area. >> pretty cool. all right coming up a
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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. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. when it served her purpose, ayotte buddied up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying - to keep something she values. - i know. kelly ayotte. the politician. looking out for herself. independence usa pac is responsible
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another special guest when it came time for jerry mcguire . >> show me the money. >> show you the money. >> no, no, no, no, not show you the money, show me the money. >> me. >> no, show. >> show. >> me. >> me. >> money. >> money. >> if you're going to do it let me do it right. . >> she me the money. >> show me the money. >> show. >> show. >> me. >> me. >> the. >> the. >> money. >> money. . cruise is promoting his new
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. >> we got to practice saying show me the money now. >> okay. >> after the show. we won't do it here. >> yeah, yeah. okay. a crazy christmas witch list. >> yeah, some of the most outlandish gifts you can get for your loved ones. weather watchers checking in with temperatures this afternoon that are running the 60s for most of us with the sunshine 65 says eric. tracking rain for tomorrow and a much cooler and
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holiday of your dreams neiman marcus has some ideas for you. >> they released their 2016 christmas book and there's some pretty outlandish gifts in there how about a walk on roll in the broadway musical waitress at a $30,000 price tag. that's what we'll get you danielle. >> thank you. all right so some showers develop tonight, tomorrow windy
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>> ashley: phyllis was destroying the flash drive when billy grabbed it from her, and then he barricaded himself in her office. so whatever was on that drive, billy was frantic to see it. >> jack: i heard the whole story last night. i have barred billy from jabot again. fortunately, the power went out before billy could uncover any information. >> ashley: but, see, that's my qu what information was on the drive that he could uncover -- >> jack: who knows? by the way, mrs. martinez made cherry crepes this morning. they're amazing. >> ashley: this doesn't make any sense, jack, okay? because phyllis called security to make sure billy could not read what was on that drive. wh? >> jack: i have no idea. >> ashley: that's not what
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