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. a school bus crash in baltimore, 6 people are dead, none of the victims are kids there weren't any on that school bus, investigators say the school bus driver is baltimore. we have unfortunately 6 families we have to notify that their loved ones aren't coming hope. no children were yet aboard the school bus that collided with a public bus this morning in southwest baltimore. the driver of the school bus died as well as at least 5 aboard the mta bus.
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the job, on their way to support their famlies. the impact shared off the side of the mta bus, crumbling the front end of the school bus and scattering debris all over the road. >> it was catastrophic. >> investigators say the bus struck the rear of this mustang and hit a concrete pillar before veering into on coming traffic. >> something catastrophic took place. >> he heard a helicopter and found the wreckage. >> i can't believe this crash happened, especially being how the traffic conditions were relatively light. >> investigators say it will take a lot of resources to figure out exactly what happened. mark albert, cbs news, baltimore. breaking news in springfield, 2 officers
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with a shooting in connecticuit, officers stopped that vehicle but the driver took off. during the chase two officers were knocked down but were hurt but not seriously the officers fired shots during the chase the car and ended up crashing two suspects are under arrest police still searching for third suspect. a surprising revelation as a judge considers whether to release the former speaker salvatore dimasi, that he not terminally idd, live for us. >> this was an unprecedented hearing that was necessary to understand dimasi's health condition, his prognosis he is not receiving any preferential treatment. he sentenced the house speaker to 8 years in prison for corruption, the 71-year-old served five years of that
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and dimasi's attorney said should be reduced for time serve because of deteriorating health. prosecutors say dimasi has tongue and prostate cancer though he is in remission and not terminally ill, they say he has choking episodes and should be monitored when eating which diminishes his ability say compassionate releases are extremely rare, the hearing was helping him understand the health conditions and his prognosis, he plans on making a written decision at a later date. reporting live in boston. it is day two and drivers are passing the test so far traffic was a bit heavier but once again commuters seem to be navigating the new system without any huge headaches.
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construction continues to be ahead of schedule highway administrator calls them the true warriors, saying they are very pleased with the progress made at the tolls drivers are already traveling in a newly- paveed center lanes, he mentioned he saw a 3 to 6% increase on the pike so they can't let their guard down anytime soon. taking any victory laps we're happy we're making the progress we're making we know this is a marathon, it is not a sprint. >> the website is also running ahead of schedule, they did stress that the phone lines are overwhelmed and taking care of any business they online. there is a new live chat feature on the site if you would like to chat with a customer service representative. wbz news. thank you very much.
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in lowell, a driver decided to take off police figured out who that driver is, we are live with the very latest, nicole. this is a very busy street, flooded with kids and cars unfortunately those two came together last night in the worse way, the driver of that cash had two kids of their own, twins no more than 2 years old but not even to stay. it was one day later halloween night was piercing. >> horribly upsetting oh my god, good god. >> an evening of fun for kids in lowell turned into a crime scene for police. >> we got a call a child was struck by a car. >> it was a scene witnessed by dozens who were trick or
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of speed in an area known to be busy. >> it was a very congested street, hundreds of kids up in that neighborhood according to witnesses, they got out of the car looked at the child, got back in the car and left. >> look out for the hit-and-run vehicle. >> a witness, police identified the driver as lawrence. >> i have my rights too. >> our camera, the only memorial was placed in the back of the cruiser neither speed nor alcohol were factors according to police, her only crime, was leaving. >> as a licensed operator in the state you know what your responsibilities are if you have a crash and she knew that. >> the right thing to do was to stay there. >> that 4-year-old little boy we're told did have surgery at
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stable condition we're told he had a very serious gash above his eye, this was the second pedestrian you hit, another child very minor and there were no charges, they did confirm with the da's office and together they were able to determine this incident only warranted double check their trick or treat bags, a 6-year-old found smirnof in his bag. police are asking parents to double check their kid's candy and all officers, if they found any bottles under turn them in. if your day started out early, you probably had to put your ice scraper to work with all the frost, tomorrow it is going to be a totally different
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acuweather forecast. >> we're coming into the 60s tomorrow, chris, the temperatures right now a little on the cool side but at least it is a beautiful looking day the wind isn't as strong as it was, 54 in boston, check it out buffalo new york is sitting at 62 we're just shy of 70 in cleveland, this is some of the warmth in our direction, there is a warm front that will approach the region as we head into the next 12 to 24 hours. what does it mean to us, a little on the cool side, there is plenty of sunshine, high thin clouds mixed across southern new hampshire, manchester, through southern maine. sunset, 5:37 temperatures in the upper 40s tonight won't be as cold as it was this morning clouds increase 39 to 44 in thesuburb, the mid-60s, more like the beginning of october as opposed november, partly sunny i'm tracking rain for
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hour coming up. >> iraqi special forces entered the outskirts of mosul, the second largest city from isis. >> this may be the hardest part of the mission they'll likely fight house by house in order to re-take the city. checking on campaign 2016, seven days left in this long es donald trump ahead. the washington post abc news gives voters in florida, donald trump is in pennsylvania for a speech that his campaign says will not focus on clinton's e- mail problems. craig boswell is on the campaign trail. >> hillary clinton says the fbi won't find anything wrong in a batch of newly-discovered e- mails. >> if they want to look at some more e-mails of one of my
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>> it was who huma abedin shared with her husband anthony weiner. >> do you think hillary clinton is ap my with the services of huma. >> accusing james comey while refusing to confirm the bureau is investigating potential links between donald campaign personnel and russia. >> won't say what he is doing with donald trump but what we're hearing is they are investigating donald trump's excampaign manager over his connections to the russians. >> the new york times reports the fbi did look into possible trump ties to russia and found no conclusive donald trump will focus on other topic, obamacare. trump is tying to tie clinton to their plan which announced premiums are going up 25% this
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it even more expensive. >> tuesday, clinton will try to shift the attention back to trump when she campaigns with alucia, the beauty pageant winner once criticized because she gained weight. cbs news, the white house. we've got you covered on election night. 7 p.m. on wbz next tuesday, cbs news will start live coverage focusing on the picture we'll bring you up to dates. join us for an election special at cbsboston.com, for a special webcast bringing you town by town results and instant analysis on next tuesday november 8th we'll wrap it up for you wednesday morning on wbz this morning. a massive explosion at a pipeline. new accusations against uber and lift the new study says their drivers discriminate
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for one day, but one couple their marriage already feels like a marathon we'll tell you why when we come back. 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. reat public
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. welcome back, concern about gas prices and shortages is growing along the east coast after a massive pipeline explosion, crews using heavy equipment hit a petroleum pipeline sending thick black smoke in the high, colonial pipeline shut down two of its main gas lines concerning because the company supplies a third of the gasoline used on the east coast every day. >> now two down, could have a ripple effect further into the northeast thinking new england and perhaps as far as canada as well. the blast site is not far from where the line ruptures in september, leaving gas price in several states. bill cosby's attorneys are expected to argue their client is legally blind which hampers
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of indecent assault from an incident back in 2004. 50 women came forward accusing the comedian of drugging and assaulting them. drivers for the popular ride sharing services uber and lift are being accused of discrimination according to a new study by professors uber drives in boston were likely twice as likely for those who had african waited 30% longer for uber rides and drivers took females for longer and more expensive rides. and there is no place for discrimination in their business. the mta is letting the shuttle company bridge takeover late night serviceen people would request the ride on bridge's app and no charlie cards for payment.
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the mta, they'll charge the t $1.55 million a year for this service. >> switching to the weather danielle is back, feeling like late fall of spring. >> it is all perspective, mid-60s in the spring, figure we should all be in tank tops and shorts going to be a nice warm up and we're tracking rain for thursday, a live look at the city of boston, beautiful fall day out there for this first yeah a little bit on the cool side the wind wasn't as strong plenty of sunshine and a few clouds mixed in and decent rebound after 20s and 30's, 23 in norwood, 25 degrees, worcester, 31 boston 34, the coolest reading we've had so far, ties with last thursday
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cooler than average for this time of the year, 57 degrees, 46 is all we can must upper in manchester, 39 springfield, we may gain a degree or twoadditionally over the next couple hours there has been a deck of clouds in southern new hampshire as well filtering the sunshine it tends into southern of clouds, the clouds represent the warmer air pushing in so we're actually going to see is sun break out and go 62 to 68 for most of us for high temperatures tomorrow and stays dry the front that brings the precipitation in is a slow mover, and even the thunderstorm particularly
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on friday. going to be warm backside across the mountains of northern new england and northern maine on friday morning. low temperatures i should say not nearly as cold as this morning, 45 pretty balmy. boston, 40 in norwood, a couple of outlying areas may dip into the areas briefly, clouds will be on the increase, not a bad start, mid-40s a little bit cool recess into the 50s and then for blend of sun and clouds and temperatures in the mid-60s well above average tomorrow with a blend of sun and clouds, not going to be full sunshine but despite that we'll have 66 in fitchburg, a normal wind direction takes hold tomorrow, 68, 66 in plymouth the lower 60s on cape cod a beautiful day over all. by the time we get to thursday, we'll still be in the 60s all though the best chance of
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of the pike the rain on thursday here is what happened we start with clouds, i think a lot of the rain may shift north look at the afternoon vermont, new hampshire maine, wait until late in the day to get scattered showers a downpour of a rumble of thunder may hold off until after the evening commute that's only our chance of wet weather here behind the showers though we significantly cool down upper 40s for highs on friday the weekend is looking good nice fall day low 50s on around 50 for the start of the next week. >> we'll soak up the rain thank you very much. facebook and your future how your social media use may are an impact on your life expectancy . here is a look an our website at cb sboston.com
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and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, 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. joanne: she's not fooling me. britt: kelly ayotte sides with the special interests. vivian: now, she's even playing politic games with medicare. vo: kelly ayotte voted to cut medicare and cost seniors up to $1,700 more for prescriptions... while protecting tax breaks for the wall street banks and fred: kelly ayotte sold us out. britt: with kelly ayotte, it's all politics. joanne: she's not looking out for new hampshire anymore. vo: senate majority pac is responsible
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people offline as well. the latest technology craze, real estate companies are investing in virtual reality hiring companies to film properties. realtors post the view online, the technology is changing the game allowing potential buyers to preview a property at anyplace at anytime they choose. >> many people choosing to go to an exotic location for a honeymoon, the north carolina couple decided to first morning running a marathon. on sunday, saying i do at the inn on sunday morning they got up and ran the 39th cape cod marathon it was the seventh marathon, brad proposed a day before. a treat thousands of feet in the air, people calling the boston father the best dad
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meteorologist ever, danielle niles. >> are you looking for more halloween candy? weather watch is checking in with temperatures running in the 40s right now for a lot of us, 47 degrees, north of boston 46 says greg in bradford with a blend of sun and clouds we're on our way to the 60s tomorrow so big time warm up on the way we'll take one more peek at the
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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. 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!
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. lots of kids are out trick or treating some were stick on air planes one made sure the flight didn't ruin the holiday fun, a woman posted these pictures saying omg, my heart is the year just passed out candy to everyone on the flight so his 3-year-old could trick or treat! that's awesome. that's cute. >> still got to enjoy it. >> quite a few candies just a couple here too. one of those things. sunshine today, tomorrow we're in the 60s rain on thursday and then we're much cooler again. >> our next newscast is today at 5:00 thanks so much for
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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.
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ly ayotte sides with the special interests. vivian: now, she's even playing politic games with medicare. vo: kelly ayotte voted to cut medicare and cost seniors up to $1,700 more for prescriptions... while protecting tax breaks for the wall street banks and big oil companies that fund her campaign. fred: kelly ayotte sold us out. britt: with kelly ayotte, it's all politics. joanne: she's not looking out for new hampshire anymore. vo: senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. 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 and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, 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
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>> nick: what is it? what do i need to know? >> patty: christian is alive. sharon has him. >> nick: what are you saying? >> patty: sully is christian. he's your son, nick. not sharon's. >> nick: that's not possible. >> patty: it's true. your ex has been raising your son. >> chelsea: what just happened? >> dylan: could sully have been more exhausted, or what? >> sharon: [ chuckles ] he was asleep before i even put him down in his crib. >> dylan: i know -- faith, too, although she insisted she wasn't tired. >> sharon: as her eyes closed. >> dylan: yeah, pretty much. >> sharon: hey, did you check under her pillow? >> dylan: i did. clean sweep. no sugar. >> sharon: good.
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