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. right now it's 340, a woman found dead outside an apartment building. residents told to evacuated after a freight train derailed. a woman tied up inside her home. the search for three suspects. a warning from police, parents double trick-or-treating bags are where a 6-year-old was given alcohol. >>live from boston. this is wbz this morning. good morning thanks for joining us i'm katie merrill. we're already 13 degrees warmer in boston than this time yesterday. it's a wilder start to the today. 49 at logan airport right now. the dew point's in the mid 40s, the wind from the south, mild right
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20 degrees above where he were yesterday. we're running from the 40s to 50s are you. we're going to be coming into the 60s today despite some clouds out there right now, but there will be sunshine that pokes through at times today. the entire day is not bright blue skies, but mainly cloudy and wild to start. sunrise at 7:19. breaks for sun at lunchtime, breeze about 5 to 10 miles per hour and then a mild evening and sunset at 6:35 another warm day tomorrow but i'm timing up some rain in the hour-by-hour coming up. let's get to the roads. >>it's quiet but there is some construction around this morning. heading northbound you'll notice 28 exit is closed
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there is also construction work happening on 128 north and sound at exit 19 for highland avenue. chris and kate. police investigating two serious cars, a car ripped on 93, a lot of emergency crews on the scene there working to clear the road. no word yet on any injuries there. and in chelsea a car ended up on its side on spencer avenue. at least one person was trapped inside. we are following a developing story in lawrence this morning, a woman found dead outside an apartment on exchange street. police believe she died between 7:00 and 5:00 yesterday morning. officers have identified her but have not released her name. more news in westford this morning, several cars went off
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the sun reports the train was carrying a material that could be flammable. a reverse 911 call went out to residents telling them to be prepared to evacuate but so mar none have been ordered. officials are expecting to work on it first thing morning. a hunt is on for people who tied up a suspect inside her home. believe police they may have not gotten if unlocked door. they found the woman with dusk tape and threatened her. >>they held a knife to her throat, were demanding money and the location of a safe. >>the victim managed to free herself and call 911. the suspects got away with about $1,000 in cash and the victim's car. the car was found last night. two friends in the hospital right now with critical
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wooburn. two were in a crosswalk when they were hit last night. the 67-year-old woman and 71-year-old man are both from boston and were visiting friends and running errands. the driver did stay at the scene. right now the driver is not facing charges. police investigating the death of a 3-year-old in a curb net. vectors say the girl was crushed be to death in a vehicle her father the hospital. a driver accused of hitting a little boy in laurel. the four-year-old darted into the street. she checked on the child and then took off. police arrested her not far away. the boy is expected to recover. 4:34 right now. thousands of gifts meant for military families go up in flames. the cape cod military support
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of the donations for the operation santa party. >>it's overwhelming, but we'll get it done one way or another these kids will have a party. and there'll be 800 kids across the street in that gym on december 11th with horseback rides and ponies and they'll have their christmas. >>they're putting donation boxes in its ch a fund for cash donations. iraqi troops have entered mosul. troops are advancing from three sides and are prepared for the heaviest fighting yet. not a -- now to campaign 2016. both candidates now
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>> reporter: hillary clinton capped a whirlwind push through florida yesterday. >>we are not going backwards. >> reporter: while trying to keep the focus on donald trump. >>he does not respect women. >> reporter: campaigning with former misuniverse in dade county clinton lashed out at the republican nominee over his treatment >> reporter: the dom accurate i can nominee has been targeting female voters as she tries to move past the renewed investigation into her e-mail scandal. president obama campaigned for clinton in ohio yesterday. >>has she made mistakes? of course. so have i but she is a fundamentally good and decent person who knows what she's doing and will be an outstanding president. >>hillary is not the victim.
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has been heavily complaining in traditionally democratic states. in wisconsin yesterday he had a message for early voters. >>wisconsin is one of several states where you can change your early ballot, you can change your vote to donald trump will make america great again. >> reporter: the trump campaign is now spending $25 million on ads in clinton's insisting it's because they have money to burn. henna daniels cbs news. >>our election coverage starts at 7:00 on wbz and will last through the night and we'll bring you an election special and at 9 you can check out our facebook page for a special webcast bringing you results and instant analysis on tuesday
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morning starting at 4:30. the cubs forced a game 7 in the world series. it was chicago's often that stole the show as russell hit a grand slam in the 3rd that would power the team to a 9-3 win over the indians. game 7 begins tonight at 8:00 oh man. coming up cracking on in boston. >>one group says the charter school would hurting credit rating for cities. what a 6-year-old found in his halloween candy. also a celebrity starting hur own line of ugly sweaters. wait till you hear how much it will cost you.
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every time a new charter opens, it takes money away from the regular public schools from students like mine. 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
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. in money watch today, specialties starting a line of uh-huh -- celebrities starting a
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and 20th century fox adding 35 networks to live streaming and on-demand service. hulu locked up its time warner programming. ncs locked up with many companies designing to by-products you get a description new photos and a shop now button where you can immediately buy it on the web. and whoopi goldberg is designing a new line of ugly holiday sweaters available at lord and taylor. they're made of cash mere. they'll cost 139 -- cashmere. they'll cost $130,
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>>i think it's an investment piece. >>we'll put it on your birthday chris -- list, chris. >>jill, thank you. of course you would think it's an investment piece. more expensive it is probably the nicer it is, is that the rule? >>well cashmiere is not bad. i'd wear it. >>apparently he will be more than it -- we once. temperatures 10 to 20 degrees warmer than yesterday. it is a mild start to the day. most of us are running in the 40s to around 50. lawrence is sitting at 50 right now. boats sitting at 49. yesterday 20s and 30s on the map. it's 52 when you come back down to highian us. -- hyannus. and these clouds are a sign.
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will continue to make progress here during the day today. high pressure to our south. we're waiting on rain with this cold front that's back across parts of the midwest and great lakes right now that ushers in cooler air to the northeast for friday. high temperatures today more like the beginning of september or august because we're going to be close to 70 when you get back south of town, 69 today. mid 60s in lawrence, and about 67 in boston, not close to records but well above average this time of year. mostly cloudy tonight and mild again. 54 downtown, 48 to 52 in the suburbs. we'll go 60 to 70 tomorrow. notice the farther north you go we're going to be cooler so around 60 in lawrence and rockport and only in the 50s when you cross the border
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like manchester and portsmith it's going to be cooler. there may be a couple of hours around -- showers around tomorrow morning. you'll want to have the umbrella or rain coat tomorrow. by noon a lot of the rain is focused to the north. 2:00 p.m. some pockets of rain coming into woo ster county -- the evening communicate tomorrow may be wet in several spots before we can get the rain out of here and then the cooler air comes in behind it just a lingering shower through 10:00 or 11:00 p.m. particularly north of boston. behind the front it's cooler, 49 for a high friday. the weekend is looking good, 51 on saturday. don't forget we turn the clocks back saturday night. sunday at 2:00 a.m. there may be a flurry
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morning. i don't want you to be surprised if you see a flake or two. election day looks quiet. a live look at traffic in brighten this morning. it's very light -- in brighton this morning. it is continuing. as we take a look our maps you can see it's not causing slow-downs it's a straight shot through the city. we'll keep monitoring the pike all morning and let know if any significant delays pop up. thank you. a credit agency says boston and other cities could be risking their financial future if voters approve a measure to expand charter schools in the state. the globe obtained e-mails sent from moody's to the city this week claiming their credit rating could drop. in less than a week voters will also decide mr to
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the polls polls show right now it has the edge, but a lot of unanswered questions remain. >> reporter: it's not hard to find those who support the idea to allow adults to buy and use marijuana recreationally. i'm for it, but a yes or 4 victory will be massachusetts lawmakers have to tackle a number of challenges. >>would you have got chocolates, gummy's -- you've got can be stronger than smoking. >>fast heart rate and anxiety are the two most common symptoms we see. >> reporter: despite that problem lawmakers could look at regulations to control labeling. other issue that fuels opposition from law enforcement is drug driving. >>we don't have standard field-sobriety testing that's associated with marijuana use.
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could be available by the time stores start selling pot in 2018, but the man who leads the campaign believe those have their flaws. >>the blood levels of are not really reliable because if they stay in your body up to 30 days after you've used marijuana or marijuana products. >> reporter: that was the case with a denver woman the i-team interviewed earlier this year. >>the verdict came back i felt very relieved and happy that they realized that i was impaired and that these type of laws need to be addressed. >> reporter: right now the tax is 12%. from that 6.25% is a sales tax, 2% would go to the city or town where it's sold and the remaining 3.75% would cover the costs of regulation and enforcement. some would like to see a higher rate like in washington with 37%. but some
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able to cut the black market and a lower tax rate can do that. >> reporter: marijuana remains illegal in the eyes of the federal government but some experts believe if massachusetts and four other states considering it all approve it it could send a message to congress it's time a make a change. ryan cast wbz news. a child wound up with vodka in the candy bag. the 6-year-old green bottle mixed in with the candy. police say it was handed out inner along haines and main streets. they went door to door in the neighborhood urging kids to check their bags. still ahead terrifying moments caught on camera. >>armed robber stormed a convenience store. coming up at 5:00 this morning an innocent woman caught in the crossfire killed on her way to work. the search this
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is clear turn to wbz and cbs news complete wall to wall coverage with the cbs news team starting at 7:00 on wbz channel 4 plus local upnights all night and live streaming on cbs fox. state by state results and full analysis about local races and ballot questions. on election
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events. a woman gowned dead in lancer yesterday morning. they're calling her death suspicious right now. last night asserts say they've identified her but have no -- investigators say they've identified her but not released her name. several cars went off a train track last night.
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that could be flammable. a reverse 911 call went out to residents telling them to be prepared to evacuate. no mandatory evacuations have been ordered. they're expected to work on the cars first thing this morning. two teenage accused of robbing a shop with a -- two teenagers accused of robbing a clerk saturday. the clerk was not hurt. martin are facing armed robbery charges. 6 people dead after a crash involving a school bus and a commuter bus in maryland. the school bus driver caused the cash according to police. an autopsy will be determined if any medical conditions may have been a factor. there were no kids on the bus at the time but the driver and four passengers of the transit bus were killed.
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grant sal demacy release from prison. we learned yesterday in court his cancer is in remission. his attorney is asking for a compassionate release. the judge is worried letting him out earlier would show preferential treatment. no word on when he'll make his ruling. bill cosby is headed back to court to allow testimony from another accuser. he was told the testimony would never be used against him in a proceeding. but a judge questions why he would testify without having an immunity agreement in writing. boston city council is promising action to make sure only students living in the city of boston are attending the school schools. according to the globe the -- the city's schools. the school is sending out
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who are not eligible to attend schools there. a new hampshire teacher is off the job after dancing to a profanity-laced song while dress the adds trump. the school's superintendent says the teacher has been removed from the classroom while they investigate. on health watch this morning losing a pregnancy could put you at risk for post traumatic stress disorder. researchers in londondi 45% met the criteria for ps td -- ptsd and nearly half reported it affected their work or family relationships. missing sleep can make you found. researchers found people who got less than 7 hours of sleep every night 80 an average
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peanut butter and jelly and chips. >>375 calories extra every day. >>yeah. the mayflower 2 sets sale. why -- sets sail, why it will be
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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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move. the ship will be undergoing renovations. >>it left yesterday. the restoration project will cost about $12 million. the ship won't be back for nearly 3 years in time for the ship's 400th anniversary in 2020. doesn't look bad for 400 years old. >>it's always interesting to think, wow, they made it all the way across the atlantic on that. the news at 5:00 starts right now. >>breaking overnight police investigating two serious crashes, one on 93, will it impact the morning commute. and developing overnight a freight train derails in westford. and a violent home invasion in sterling. right now the search to find the suspect. >>live from the channel 4
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wbz news this morning. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm miss mckennan. >>and i'm kate merrill. it is wednesday november 2nd. a lot warmer out there. >>it's about 10 to 20ies warmer than yesterday. we're going to be into the 60s by later this afternoon. 51 in boston right now. dew point's in the you were a 40s, a warmer wind direction from the south and it's about 8-mile-per-hour in boston now. 50 in chatham, 45 in keen and manchester as well and there are some clouds in place this morning. they will give way to partial sunshine. your planner goes this way, mild clouds to start, sunrise at 7:19, out of the 40s and 50s we climb to 64 by lunchtime with partial sunshine. it's going to be a wild evening. no weather-related issues, partly cloudy skies, temperatures in

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