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right now, a double shooting in dorchester pier to innocent bystanders got injured in the incident. strachan hillary clinton's email controversy dominating -- controversy dominating the campaign trail. we do start with breaking news this morning. boston police shooting killed a man they say attacked officers and ems with a knife. thank you for joining us everyone. around 12:30 this morning a man's mother called saying he was suffering from paranoia and schizophrenia.
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medical personnel calm him down the man struggled in stabbed 2 of them. he struggled with the officers until he was shot and killed. . >> he swung repeatedly at the officers with the knife. unfortunately, the officers had no choice. they fired and killed the individual. >> the officers and 2 emts were sent to the hospital. the dead suspect's name has not been released. also, a 6.1 magnitude earthquake rocked central and southern italy just days after ask her shot -- aftershocks hit the nation . there have been
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reports of damage or deaths . many buildings were damaged from an august earthquake that left thousands homeless. it is 5:01 on this sunday morning. very is standing by with a check of the weather -- barry is standing by with a check of the weather. there is a cold front stretched across the massachusetts the one hampshire border. this front will make slow progress . the question is, will there be clouds thinning out and allow sunshine to boost the temperatures higher? that is a possibility as these clouds move off. we made move into some sunny weather. there are showers by karen i do think there in the forecast. -- back here and i think there
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the winds will not be important today at about 5 to 50 miles- per-hour .-- 15 miles-per-hour . a deadly shooting has left a bystander dead and the teenager wounded. lease it is possible the woman was caught -- police say this possible the woman was caught in crossfire. >> we are not at war, we are not in iraq, we are not in afghanistan, we are here in dorchester. >> reporter: 2 people shot in dorchester. around 30 hit in the chest. she was killed. police say it is possible the teenager was the one being targeted. >> it is sad. a kills you to see these young children. you can see the fear on their face. they shouldn't have to be witnesses to this. the only way it will stop is if the public steps up. >> another murder in the broad daylight and the community has
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down the street and not have to worry about running for cover. this is our community, this is where we live, this is where our children get on the bus stop. if you know something, help the community out and let's stop the madness. these guns have got to stop. >> most young people think you have a grudge you settle it with the gun, someone has to die for you to feel better about yourself. we have to change that mentality through education. >> reporter: our common theme: people say anyone of them could have been the victim. >> i came over here to do daughter to come with me but she was playing her new little nintendo stuff. she is 11 years old and that could have been my daughter. >> reporter: detectives are working very hard on this case. as of late saturday night still no arrest. authorities were reviewing surveillance video that they were able to get from area businesses. a teenager suffered very serious injuries in a fight at
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an 18-year-old is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. the 15-year-old victim remains in the hospital. a 44-year-old man is now charged with assaulting a role in the parking lot of a high school. administrator say the pair knew each other but are not getting many specifics. the school calls an isolated incident and says other students were never at risk. crews continue to work around the clock, changing electronic tolls. for drivers. they are telling us to have a full tank of gas on monday just in case of backups or maybe stay home altogether. we have the story from weston this morning the demolition has begun, the new electronic tolls officially eliminating cash told both. traffic across the
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department of transportation delivers good news: >> we are actually ahead of schedule. we are extremely proud of the work that the department of transportation, our contractors are doing to accomplish this. >> reporter: wanted to take a look at traffic for ourselves. we are about to enter the tunnel connecting east boston to boston. you can see tolls and progress. it seems some people may be a little confused. >> reporter: the were covered in black, the signals were covered in black, traffic was can use and at a crawl, but officials say will be much worse on monday. >> monday is the super bowl especially these last 2 weeks. it did feel like monday is our game time here >> reporter: there asking drivers not to stop at the toll booth, obey the 50 miles-per- hour limit and stan your lame
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>> i think this is a good idea to be honest with you because it is going to be no line you are just going to be able to go through. >> reporter: stay police say so far no incidents have been -- state police say so far no incidents have been reported and amy told both . msdot is offering a 6 month grace period for those that do not have a transponder. msdot is warning that tomorrow's commute will be tougher than normal. rihanna will be live in sky high beginning at 4:30 monday morning so you can get a peek as you head out the door. police are investigating a deadly crash but it had nothing to do with the elimination of tolls. a 20-year-old died when the car she was driving and veered off
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car and hit by several vehicles . 5 others were hurt. the crash is under investigation. this morning police are looking for this man, sean shandler of gloucester. he is wanted in connection with the deadly student -- shooting of donald yancey . police consider him armed and dangerous . campaign 2016 this morning: a new poll shows donald trump gaining ground on hillary clinton and a new washington post tracking survey is giving us the latest news on clinton's emails. clinton had a 12 point lead in the same poll a week ago. the poll has a 3 and half percent margin of error. hillary clinton is responding to the fbi's reopening the investigation into her private email server. donald trump is weighing in as well. we report from the
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campaign called fbi director james comey letter long run into windows -- innuendos and short on facts. yesterday he said he found new emails but couldn't say if they were significant. >> it is pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. we have called on the director to explain everything right away, put it all out on >> reporter: cbs news has learned more than 1000 emails, some work related, were found on a laptop belonging to clinton's a and her husband -- aid and her husband. sources say loretta lynch disagreed with this decision to notify congress about the new emails so close to election day . >> that is because of the department of justice is trying
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criminal activity of hillary clinton. >> reporter: a poll taken before the fbi's announcement found most likely voters think clinton broke the law with her use of the private server. you are in undecided broder from colorado -- voter from colorado, does it affect how you link ? >> a little bit. i think i would lean toward trump. >> at this point there is nothing they could do to them. >> reporter: early voting is already underway and more than 20 million votes have argued been cast. >> more than 70 percent of registered voters have arctic cast there ballots. by doing this some are hoping to avoid the long lines during election day that didn't work out everywhere. >> reporter: the instructions sounded like election day with the long saturday line and
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at this boston public library. it is proof that the first adventure with early voting is a big hit. in fact, voters with exactly that hope casted early ballots and 284 cities across massachusetts today. >> we thought it was important for people that work during the week to have the opportunity to vote early.>> reporter: estate early voting. about 100,000 people cast early ballots just today, more than 400,000 since the beginning of the week like this died in the wolf democrat. >> i'm a liberal. donald trump, i don't even want to go there. >> in this disgruntled republican debt. >> i did a right in one. -- right in one . i'm a republican and not happy with the candidate.
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than 15 percent of the registered voters might vote early. but you have to have your mind made up not just on the presidential race but on all the ballot questions. these people thought a parade might help a question 5. >> this is for people who really know what they want to do deciding not only about the candidates but the questions. want to vote early you are done . >> reporter: only 26 communities will offer early voting today decline to let people vote on either we can day among them
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miami bound plane. a full investigation is now underway. the national transportation safety board has arrived in florida to investigate why a cargo plane caught fire and exploded. the fedex plane had just landed when it caught fire in fort lauderdale. the 2 pilots escapes down a rope ladder. somehow the cargo on i pause because you hear the people and they are in shock. >> i don't like those stories. >> no, they are not good doors. but what makes us feel better is how great -- stories. but what makes us feel better is how great that tie is. look at that. >> i just couldn't resist breaking out one of these
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in 1978. >> seriously, i have never seen alan.>> seriously, i have never seen that one. >> seriously. >> i have seen all of your ties. what are we doing today. >> i have not seen people on the roads coming to work this morning. they must of party last night for halloween. how about today, it is really warm out there. let's >> yes, were going to go right back there. were going to go to the south side. let's go to south bridge at the charleston street school. is 57 out there this morning. -- it is 57 out there this morning . let's go south of boston to south easton massachusetts at the southeastern regional high school. we are at 57 this morning. it is a mild morning out there.
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about 15 top at 20 degrees above what they were yesterday morning. northern new england is not as warm up there. the temperatures have started to go down. there is a cold front on the way. it is settling across the border , but it isn't going to make too much progress for a while. the question is, how warmly get today depending on the amount of sunshine that will break through. we are calling for a little bit so we're hoping it goes up to the middle 60s and then the training down this afternoon and at the same time showers will come in from the west.. look at the warmth coming. it is going to be 78 in philadelphia. why couldn't we have gotten a little bit of that? it looks like that is not going to be the case as the cold front settle 7 s. it looks like that is not going to be the case as the cold front settle 7 s. it will try to introduce the cooler air down into southern new england but it is a race.
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comes along the front it looks like it's going to come across the new england south coast and bring a band of showers this afternoon. there is a chance that if we go into a little bit of sunshine some of the high clouds will thin out in the sun will be able to penetrate through the high clouds. this afternoon the showers coming. it looks like the 2nd half -- come in . it looks like the 2nd half of rain is going to come in maybe a half- inch of rain in boston then we have clearing in the early morning hours except down over the cape. some of the sprinkles or showers me last and it may be cloudy for a while and then we will turn sunny during the day. that is what it looks like for halloween. we are looking at temperatures for tomorrow around 50. we are cool to the north. everyone cools off as the showers will then late this afternoon. would fall down the 40 in boston tonight, mid-40s in the cape, here we are for
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but we will falling to the 40s for the trick-or-treaters. . it will be sunny on tuesday. it is a chilly start. i think we have a start in the upper 60s. >> we have to make some on plans. i have to get outside. the baby powder lawsuit reaches a verdict. wired jury is awarding jury is awarding one woman $70
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every time a new charter opens, it takes money away from the regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to charters and question two means we'll lose even more. we've got to stop taking from the 96 percent of kids who don't attend a charter school. if you believe every child deserves a great public education, vote no on question two. interviewer: what would stop you from voting this november? woman 1: working late. man 1: lines -- i hate long lines. woman 2: no babysitter.
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women's cross country championships. madalyn was running what she says the race of her life. close to the finish she fell and that is when she got help. >> the great part is that there are 2 amazing girls that helped me who are completely selfless. they are amazing people with amazing characters, >> a clemson runner and a louisville runner helped her finish the race. great story. an important player for the brewers returned to the ice -- bruins return to the ice . how they pull lead the way -- lead the way.
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attacked officers and ems you for being with us this morning at around 12:30 this morning, a man's mother called saying he was suffering from paranoia and schizophrenia pier first offices let medical personnel talk to him and calm them down but he struggled and injured 2 of them police tried to disarm him. he continued to struggle with police officers until he was shot and killed the commissioner says the officers had no choice >> those are always tough calls to deal with. we try to deal with the medical emergency people but he turned on them and attacked them with a knife. we tried to disarm him but unfortunately we couldn't get the life -- knife away and left us no choice. the officers and the emts were sent to the hospital. the dead suspect's name has not been released. a 6.1 magnitude earthquake
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shocks -- aftershocks hit the nation earlier last week. damage has been done to buildings. many of these buildings were damaged from an august earthquake that left thousands of people homeless. it is time to check our forecast the sunday morning. >> hi everybody. it is a warm warning -- morning out there the upper 50s to near 60s and many spots. there is a cold front that has settled across the border in extreme northern massachusetts. the question is how much more this front will proceed. it looks like it will continue to trickle down but it looks like we have a shot at it being pretty mild most of the day. these are thunderstorms around chicago. the 2nd half of this afternoon we should have some showers.
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thin out to allow sunshine to penetrate through. the rest of my forecast in just a few minutes. checking our of the top stories, a double shooting has left and apparently innocent bystander dead and the teenager wounded. police say it is possible the woman was caught in crossfire when gunfire erupted on a street in dorchester. 2 people were shot, teenage boy was wounded and a woman around 30 was hit in the chest and killed. police say it is possible the teenager was the one being targeted. transportation officials are expecting really big backups . they are telling you to have a full tank of gas tomorrow in case of long traffic delays, if possible you might want to stay home altogether. stay police are asking drivers not to stop at the tollbooth pier be the 50 mile-per-hour limit, and stay
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mile-per-hour limit, and stan your lane. the fbi is now investigating additional emails tied to the use of hillary clinton's use of a private server. new information on the tragic boating accident that took the life of a young baseball star. a toxicology report says jose fernandez had cocaine and alcohol in his body when he was killed in a bow crash. was driving the boat when it slammed into a miami beach jetty late last month hear the boat was speeding. he was the national league rookie of the year in 2013 and was a two-time all-star. strachan eye team investigation this morning: years of hard earned -- and eye team investigation this morning: years of hard earned
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we spoke with the fbi about how you can avoid becoming a victim as well. >> it is devastating to live through and to find out that your dream has been changed. >> reporter: this picturesque property was a dream.>> it was the house we were waiting for. >> reporter: after years of searching, this lakefront home was the perfect fit. >> we walk right in you can jump in the lake, the kids can play in the sand. >> reporter: within days the seller accepted ei >> this is the fraudulent email . >> reporter: a little did he know a hacker had emailed him and while posing as the lending company, they learned the address of the property, the exact date and time of the closing and even hacked into the bank account. without thinking anything was out of the ordinary call came here to
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you wired all the money for the down payment and thought everything was a done deal until he got to the closing i realized all that cash had ended up in the wrong hands. >> how much money are we talking? >> over $140,000. >> i can't even imagine what is going through your mind at that time. >> panic. >> reporter: paul called his bank to report the front, but weeks later that money is still missing, and paul is wondering how nobody spotted >> i have bought a couple of houses so i am experience with doing that, but they do this all day everyday and they should have caught it. they should have known better. >> how big of a problem is this? >> so big. >> so big scammers have stolen $3 billion according to the fbi. >> there really is no industry or individual that is immune to this.>> reporter: special agent michael kelly says the scam is
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hackers will create a fake email address often simply switching around 2 letters to appear like the real one. >> what is the message you want to hammer home? >> people need to know the scheme exists because if you don't know you will fall for.>> reporter: hall and his family are hopeful that investigators will track down and return the money but with the lakefront property now back on the market it seems there dream home will soon be gone for good. >> we were all fooled. the reality is are good and they are professional. this can happen to a lot of people. >> to avoid becoming a victim, the fbi said you have to do things the old-fashioned way, pick up the phone or always have a face-to-face conversation before signing off on a wire transfer. planning to talk about coming up next. it was a busy night for boston teams for the
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our weather watches even get up early on sunday morning to give us information so let's see what is going on as we check out some of them. we have temperatures mostly in the fit. it is quite an interesting morning compared to what we had just 24 hours ago. list take a look at some of the numbers. -- let's take a look at some of the numbers . 52 shirley is a mild morning out there. how warm will it be today and when will the rain arrived in my accurate forecast in just a few minutes. with the koch brothers 90% of the time. ayotte's campaigns collected millions from corporate interests. and voted for them, not you. she voted wall street banks billions in write offs for executive bonuses. voted big oil billions in tax breaks. but kelly ayotte voted
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of prescription drugs. kelly ayotte's not working for new hampshire. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. every time a new charter opens, it takes money away from the regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to charters and question two means we'll lose even more.
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th tom brady's quirky campaign there is a lot on the line for the patriots when they meet the bills again in buffalo tom brady did not play in the week for matchup at gillette stadium but they were asked about revenge regarding today's rematch in buffalo they responded saying the past is the past and that the team was moving on matthew
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and said the end result -- steve burton and said the end result was much more i played expect this is the team -- >> this is the team that beat up are you guys take the personal? >> the thing they did more than anything was come out and pitch a shutout. regardless of what went on before the game, we had an opportunity to play the game and they made sure of it now played us, our executors, and that is all that really matters. this has always been a team that has been tough for us to play they don't fear us they don't care who we are, what everyone else thinks of us. we will come out and compete hard. their coaching staff believes in them, they believe in themselves and they are a good football team. it will be a big test. >> steve burgin will have much
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will have much more with matthew. you can see it all right here on wbz. there trying to capture their first acc win. eagles on one with just over 4 minutes to go dave on jones -- jones finds sweeney on the past. they win their first conference game in 700 days. 21?14 the final the bruins: 2 teams headed in different directions. bruins loses 3 straight. good news for the bruins, -- tim takes a bad angle shot. this first goal gives them a
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for 3rd. this is 31 of his career here they go onto win it , one? zero. the celtics played their 3rd game of the season. charlotte shot 48 percent behind the yard. bradley led the way. finished with a career-high 8 - 3. he had 31 points and also 11 rebounds. thompson's -- thompson they win at 104 - 98 extract name or of the world series indians hoping to extend their series lead to 3 games - one. there were up at the top of the 2nd. chris with a tough play, anthony cannot hold on in the indians take a 2 - one lead.
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indians go on to win it 7 - 2 and they can clinch their first world series title later on tonight that would be heartbreak for the cubs. umass beats wagner 34 - 10. that is it for sports for now. 5 - 45, taking a live look outside. it looks like -- 5:45 a live look outside. it looks nice. good morning everybody, not much going on right now except for it is very mild. there will be showers coming in . look at what is happening, just as including chicago headed across toward detroit and some across lake ontario, showers on the way for later today. speaking about the world series, let's talk about the trivia this morning. let's see what it is. a temperature at the coldest
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what? 48, 38, 20, or 18? how cold you think it was for the coldest world series game on record? i will have the answer to that in my accurate data forecast in a few minutes. massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choice
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question 2 won't affect you. but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. please join me and vote yes on question 2. we asked woman to smell two body washes and pick their favorite. they both smell good. i like b better. i prefer b. b. i would like to smell like this every day. but what was body wash a? ohhhh i love bath and bodyworks. i have this in my bathroom.
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you smell the coffee brewing? that always helps me get up when you can smell it. we are glad you are waking up with us. it seems like a nice morning. we will take a look at our forecast today and of course for the trick-or-treaters tomorrow. i forgot to where my candy corn earrings. i am so stressed out. you have your time today. you must be so upset with me? >> i am upset. i really am. >> hour and you can run home and make it back. good morning everybody, it is warm out there this morning. look at the temperature change, way above what we had yesterday. 16 degrees higher this morning. that is especially across southern new england. across northern new england, the cooler is starting to filter in and it was in from the north.
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there this morning. it is 27 with preview -- freezing rain this morning . it is 60 degrees in boston. let's look at what is going on to the north. here is where the chillier air is. that is where the air will come from. that is what we will feel tomorrow. it will be about -- around 40 degrees when you head out to school or work tomorrow morning . this morning it is on the warm side. it will be so mild that it will be really warm. philadelphia 78, nashville 85. we will get a little bit of that warmth coming in. it will be a lot warmer today if it suddenly became sunny and that cold front would stall. in the meantime it looks like that will not be the case. the front will come down and we will get this way of a low- pressure moving along the front
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there is thunder and lightning across southern michigan. if the clouds thin a little bit we have a shot at going from the low to middle 60s. be prepared for rain by 3:00 this afternoon. the first part of the evening in may come down to spots. tomorrow morning we have lots of clouds over sprinkle and the rest of the week we're seeing it sunny. it will be lower 60s to few middle 60s today. tomorrow's high should be around 50. for trick-or- treating it will be in the 40s. we are looking at temperatures which will mainly be in the range of the 60s on wednesday and thursday. that is what we are looking at right now with the sky becoming partly sunny at midweek. i think it will be really warm
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and thursday period in the upper 60s. years trivia for this our. it is talking about the world series: the temperature of the coldest world series game on record, 48, 38, 28, or 18? what you think? take a guess.>> i will go with 28. >> the answer is -- you would think it would be 28 , but it is a world series and it is not over so 38 was pretty cold back in the 1970s. this game was in 1997, cleveland is in the world series this year and they were in the world series back in 1997, it was 30 degrees in cleveland against the florida marlins. 38 degrees for the first pitch temperature. >> it is too cold for baseball. that is football weather. from multiplatinum albums to broadway stage, josh grogan
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interviewer: what would stop you from voting this november? woman 1: working late. man 1: lines -- i hate long lines. woman 2: no babysitter. william f. galvin: for the first time ever we have early voting. if you're registered, you can vote any day between october 24th and november 4th. avoid election day lines -- vote on your schedule. man 1: wow, that helps! william f galvin: early voting is easy voting. interviewer: so what do you think?
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and now he is headed to broadway. we caught up with them.>> ? ? >> [ video playback ] >> reporter: in the studio on new york's 42nd street, the cast of the new musical the great comet of 1812 rehearses for opening night here 24 members of this production will soon be making their leading man josh grogan -- josh groban. this is something you wanted for a long time? >> yes, it was my childhood
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>> reporter: for weeks of the 35-year-old singer has been putting in grueling 12 hour days to get ready. it is a hard job as you thought it would be? >> i'm always a hard worker i have asked the -- excellent work ethic and i'm also worried. i think those are great combination. >> reporter: on the first night of previews this month after a lifetime of dreaming, josh groban was finally ready for his broadway entrance. what you remember about that moment? >> was more emotional than i thought it would be. i was trying to be calm and collected and professional thinking i have a preview to do, let's go do this. you think about the moment you didn't know if you could do it. you think about all the people that discourage do, the ones that encouraged you, and then
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