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. breaking news. harvard benches it men's soccer team because of a sexist counterpart. new hampshire deadlocked in the race for the white house. candidates pull out all the stops in this critical battleground states. struck two little girls [ technical difficulty ] >>reporter: we want to talk about customer complaints we have been getting. >>reporter: furniture held hostage by movers refusing to deliver unless you pay a price that is jacked up. >> how is this still happening? harvard university tonight suspending its entire men's soccer team for an explicit sexual scouting reports on the
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women based on looks and assign them hypothetical sexual positions. >> now the rest of the season canceled and katie brace live on harvard's campus type. women reading the report are disgusted? weak the harvard men's soccer team will not be hitting the fields anytime soon. the school found the team has a pattern of sexually explicit document. we caught up with one member of the men's team and he did not like the attention. he plays for harvard university's man soccer team, accused of disrespecting and degrading women players. harvard benched the team out of the school found the man's team continually participated in the sexually explicit scouting report where they rated the incoming women freshmen players. guys cross the line a lot that is one of these instances.
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number one in ivy league. they will not play the rest of the season or be allowed to play in any championships. >> i think that severe measures had to be taken. it might have been a little excessive to completely call off the team. >>reporter: the school newspaper reported on a 2012 scouting report last week prompting the school to further investigate. harvard found the scouting rert and involved more players than previously thought. harvard's president released a statement saying in part, the decision to cancel a season is serious and consequential and reflects harbor view the bull the team's behavior and failure to be forthcoming with initially questioned are completely unacceptable. >> really speaks to their commitment to making this campus. >> the six women the subject of the 2012 report wrote an op-ed early this week. they say they stand by their words in response to the latest news and part saying, we cannot
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in the future. >>reporter: the athletics apart -- department says it will do more to educate the soccer team as well as all of the athletes on what conduct is expected. they also say this type of behavior is not acceptable. story from dartmouth to get college students badly injured, hit by a car trying to cross the street. the women are students at umass dartmouth and the accident happened not far from campus. they have been rushed to the hospital although tonight no one is releasing their conditions. the driver of the car did stop. so far we understand no charges. campaign 2016 suddenly feels like the road to the white house runs through concorde, manchester, tonight new polls show new hampshire certainly up for grabs.
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clinton are deadlocked in new hampshire, both candidates at 42%. 8% say they are still undecided. who is still making up their minds and what are they looking to hear? live in manchester tonight with the story. >>reporter: four electoral votes up for grabs in new hampshire and yet on tuesday every electoral vote will count . tonight, i talked to several people who told me they have absolutely no idea how they will vote come tuesday. it all started in new will end here. >> we love new hampshire. >>reporter: candidates, surrogates, rallies, promises and now with four days left, the apparent tie. >> new hampshire was never going to be any slamdunk for hillary clinton. how soon we forget just last february she got waxed by bernie sanders in the democratic primary there. that was one of donald trump's best states. at the red arrow
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in the last year and a half, heard at all. >> they are both crooks. >> i would think people had more common sense. >> if i am being honest, i am still undecided. i have to think about it a little bit more. >>reporter: dave anderson voted for donald trump the primary. >> i voted for ross perot way back when. [ technical difficulty >>reporter: what are you going to do come election morning. >> i do not know. >>reporter: jeff murphy already voted for a writing. >> grandkids last me who i voted for him i can't let them in the eye and tell them i voted for either one of them. >> i i should, i think everyone should vote but it is tough for
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>>reporter: donald trump here tomorrow as is chelsea clinton. hillary clinton will campaign on sunday. donald trump returns on monday and president obama will campaign for hillary on monday. live in manchester, new hampshire. >> nationally the race also getting tighter. a new cbs news new york times poll shows hillary clinton with a three-point lead over donald trump. she was up nine points two weeks ago. today, trump rallied supporters in florida and north carolina and warned supporters that a cloud of investigations would follow hillary clinton to office if elected. today, trump's wife melania made her first campaign appearance with the republican convention -- since the republican convention in july. >> this is not an ordinary campaign. it is a movement [ cheering ]. >>reporter: hillary clinton also in the battleground state of north carolina. she took the stage tonight with bernie sanders and another
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musician, farook. >> this isn't a joke this isn't survivor this isn't the bachelorette, this counts. >> this is almost election day. stay with wbz for the most old -- the most coverage, scott pelley and our team will begin special live reports of 7:00 and stay all night on the very latest. at 9:00 we hoou cbs .com -- cbs.boston globe .com for special webcast. a little boy brings a gun to school and tonight his dad is facing charges. police eight -year-old bought the gun was only capable of shooting plastic pellets but officers say it was real. a 25 caliber handgun. the third-grader showed up to classmates on monday at the greenhalge elementary school. police met with the boys father who handed over the weapon. is a doesn't have a license for
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him for not safely storing it. a traffic alert for drivers on route 120. parts of the highway will be closed this weekend. so crews can remove the old highland avenue bridge. northbound lanes will close tomorrow night. southbound lanes on saturday. the state urging drivers to avoid the area. a lot of detours. the work should be finished for the monday morning commute. a long, painful week for a mother and twin daughters run down by a er didn't stop. they were trick-or-treating in salem, monday night when this happened and that the girl's father speaking only to wbz. leah martin has her story. the 210 -year-old twins suffered the worst of the injuries and tonight their father is asking for justice. richard goulette says his twin ten -year-old girls and mother were in a crosswalk when a car hit them. police say the driver 52 -year-old dexter mitchell of beverly was driving under the
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girls and their mother with the car and left and evidence of what he did and showed up on the scene to stand in the back and watch on foot, that is probably the worst thing for me. >>reporter: prosecutors asked for $10,000 bell. mitchell released on 2500. one of the twins has extensive injuries. broken ribs, clavicle, pelvis, ankle and leg. she had surgery today, hopefully going to be out of the hospital next week. suffered only minor injuries. a mystery deepening tonight over a man's disappearance. 47 -year-old norman lee disappeared last year while snorkeling off grand cayman island. his wife told police they somehow got separated in the water. now the fbi is offering a reward and lee's sister is wondering if there is more to the
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open, just makes me question what was originally reported. >>reporter: a search and rescue mission ended after just three days. tonight the lessons after the marathon bombing through the eyes of the two men who led the investigation. i have the honor of moderating the talk at salem university. opposition collier graduated from salem state and tonight this event held special meaning. live with the story of the boston marathon finish line. >>reporter: as you are so many lessons from that day we can model after sean collier's service and sacrifice. we can also see those lessons acted out in the new film, patriots' day. . >> something about the spirit of the city of boston and the resolve of the survivors we make a newly released trailer for patriots' day explains how the movie's producers are using
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marathon bombing. the shock. >> i grabbed it back, started to run turned around the second explosion. >>reporter: and sacrifice. >> sean had a commitment to serve other people, to serve his community. >>reporter: and on the stage at salem state university, no movie magic needed as former fbi special agent and former boston police commissioner and wbz security analyst shared their own first-hand accounts during an event hosted own lisa he is. the law enforcement lessons. >> having a good teamwork in law enforcement is what led to the success we had particular during the first week of the bombing investigation. >>reporter: and heroism. the event benefiting a scholarship fund in the name of fallen mit officers sean collier, a salem state grad. >> in the memory of sean collier and his family. >>reporter: his face, these stories, their lives on the silver screen reminders of how
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>> this is one of the big reasons why i wanted to do it, the spirit of boston to do right by the victims. >>reporter: sean collier was also a criminal justice major at salem state. incredible how a big talk and feel intimate too. >> look like an amazing night for the family must be great they are raising all this next, furniture held hostage by movers. >> it felt like we were being robbed at gunpoint. >> the company accused of refusing to deliver. tonight the eye team investigates how are they still in business. >> clear the building now! >> a crash landing caught on camera. terrifying photos of a giant spider. why its owner says there is
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eyes, sliders not for everybody that is for sure. cooler air moves into the region, more on the weekend
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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 big oil companies that fund her campaign. fred: kelly ayotte sold us out.
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vo: senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. . breaking news right now, live pictures of route 128 southbound in waltham where there has been somehow a pedestrian accident. right now only one lane getting near route 20. police on scene as you can see but again a person struck by a car 128 south and while them of course we are monitoring what happened we will have the latest on the wbz morning news at 4:30. moving is stressful enough even when everything goes as it is supposed to. tonight i team exposes the practices of a local company some customers claim turned
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number. the company has been in trouble before. >> i don't know what they did, if they crushed the top. >>reporter: rosemary alfredo collection of antiques pretty banged up after recent move to her north end apartment. scratches, you can trim and heirlooms that don't work like they did before. any piece of furniture that wasn't damaged? >> no. >>reporterr >> this was the hostage furniture. >>reporter: after the crew carried in half of her stuff they delivered bad news. >> i can't unload the rest of the truck until you give us another $3600. >>reporter: when they had your stuff in the truck and they are asking for more money what did that feel like? >> extortion. >>reporter: alfredo hired father and son movers, a company with a checkered history. back in 2012 an i team investigation prompted the attorney general to crack down with a lawsuit. the company eventually settled
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fines. it appears that punishment did not make the complaint stop. since the settlement the ag has continued hearing from dozens of angry customers, many with similar experiences. a woman moving from boston says the move was $2685 more than the quote. they held my stuff in storage until i paid them. another customer said, the entire load is held hostage. >> what ended up paying them was almost a month salary. >>reporter: living on move was financially devastating . he says he felt threatened when they doubled the price. >> it felt like you were being robbed at gunpoint. >>reporter: father and son president brian taylor refused to answer questions about the new complaints. >>reporter: ryan with w specie. >>reporter: we went to the headquarters to try to get answers. why want to talk to us about these questions? customer say you hold their furniture hostage and demand more cash?
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who are asking a company to take care of their life's possessions they are really vulnerable. >>reporter: the attorney general tells i team these customer her stories are on her radar. is the company under close watch by your office? >> we will closely review this and take very seriously the complaints we have received and take appropriate action. >> i feel like it was such a criminal act of me being stuck in a situation and them trying to get money for me. >>reporter: what should happen? >> i think it is a disgrace i think they should be out of business. >>reporter: the president did send a statement after running away in the parking lot outside his office saying his company works hard to make sure each customer is satisfied but if the ag's office finds the business violated the terms of the settlement agreement the owners could face more fines soon. scary moments tonight a pilot forced to land after he suddenly lost engine control. >> clear the building! clear the building now!
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landing in florida and didn't stop until it crashed into a chain-link fence. the pilot somehow walked away without a scratch. >> thank goodness for the fence . weather took a different but improved tonight. >> not quite sure what to make of the weather right now. the weekend is coming i wanted to be nicer than today. >> working on that. a little cooler but sunnier as well. >> sunny is good. >> a little balance. tonight definitely not cold 54 degrees wind has turned northwest. that cold, just cooler than 70 we saw in some areas say. 49 in worcester, 40s coming down across monmouth, new hampshire and the air coming from southeastern canada cools us back down to typical levels for this time of the season after the springlike field today. the weather pattern quieting down across the east, last of the showers have moved offshore. new rain showers across northern new england running into the greens but to want to
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temperatures hold in the 40s across the region. tomorrow morning out the door not to chilly just cooler, air a little bit drier. find a spot in the 50s as we head to the afternoon. northwesterly breezy this evening will stay with us throughout tomorrow. 10-20 miles per hour out of the northwest, makes it feel a bit cooler than the 50s. nice picks of sun and clouds they start to melt away as we head to the evening start to subside as well. all told a chilly breeze if you had out for tonight. high temperatures nudged a couple degrees, mainly low to middle 50s across the area and maybe upper 40s to -- a typical november day. now much to right home about and the weekend forecast, one cold front saturday, might bring a sprinkle across higher terrain otherwise hartley sunny skies, cool, quiet. sunday reinforcing shot colder air moves in. ocean effect cloudiness across cape cod and a rain shower briefly but again that is the
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very november weekend in my book. low 50 saturday, partly sunny skies. sunday a touch cooler, upper 40s to around 50 and a chance for a flurry or sprinkle. we also back this weekend which means before you go to bed saturday night daylight savings time comes to an end back in our we go sunrise 6:24 and sunset 43:01. in terms of rain we mentioned a couple sprinkles here and there but through election day in fact the next seven days i think the majority of towns in the area won't see a drop of rain. accuweather start cool and bright, low 50s to start the week. right now next week looks like election day 60 degrees, dry weather no problems at the polls. >> no excuses not to get out. breaking news, very sad news 2 report police confirming the pedestrian hit on 128 in waltham has been killed. the person was hit in the lane closest to the shoulder of the
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you can see live pictures only one lane is getting by southbound between exit 26 and 27 again this is a fatal pedestrian action -- fatal pedestrian accident. we will get more information overnight and have the very
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massachusetts' newspapers rarely agree, but they do on question 2. they agree opponents have run a "campaign of misinformation" to spread "fear through white, affluent neighborhoods." they agree in the suburbs question 2 will have "no impact on their schools and their children." they agree it will provide vital "choices for urban parents" and help reduce "the achievement gap." question 2 is "a kid's civil right." join leading newspapers and governor baker
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. talking celtic. >> going up against the world champions two of the best players a tough night. >> kind of. >> they hung in there. they came up a little bit short celtics take on the cavs night in cleveland and if you're wondering well cleveland stays undefeated lebron and company beat the celtics halford and crowder both on the mend, there and gets his first nba start against the defending nba champs. a dunk, got to like that, but they had a hard time with lebron and company kyrie irving puts one off the backboard. hello, lebron 30 points 11 assist one point shy of tying
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scoreless. they trailed by 20 but never give up. 26 points, ten boards, more from jaelyn brown hits from downtown to make it a five- point game. a career-high 19 points i. thomas wade like isaiah thomas taking it hard to the hoop time after time, the cavs just have too much firepower. kevin love separate, got it. 120-120 but great playing the second night in a row without two start his. bruins take on a lightning in tampa tonight. they jumped out to an early lead already 1-0 in the first. power play goal, up 2-0. they lead 3- 1 but lightning kept coming back tyler johnson scored twice making it a 3- 3 game and it went overtime and a shootout, took ten rounds to
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home. future him as scored a goal since february they take it 4- 3 in the shooter. they have now won three in a row. they call her a gentle giant. >> why the owner of the stick
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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? woman 2: it' a timesaver. i love it. william f. galvin: it's easier than ever for you to vote.
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>> she says this spider is harmless. she says the image is not photoshop the huntsman spider is quite gentle even though legs can grow up to 12 inches long. this one's name is charlotte and she was rescued a year ago so it is a gentle spider. >> it -- i'm so afraid that is it. >> what is your fair? >> snakes. >> we know about alligators and steve [ laughter ] kate: my mom and i love shooting hoops. but you know what - she could still learn a few things from me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... and she even fought to put bad guys in jail. now, mom helps make laws
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t. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate.
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