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tracking the next system moving our way. >> an art exhibit called state of the union, temporary suspended here because of this controversial depiction. >> women trapped in a-of selling sex scomhshgs it's hardly underground. all eyes on the forecast as travellers hit the roads.
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thanksgiving. >> that system is expected to bring us snow and rain. >> here you see the storms gather across the upper midwest. rainstorms gather a little bit. this is gonna weaken toward the east. a chance for a little wintry weather. it is eastern seaboard and across the northeast f. you're hitting the road tomorrow, no weather issue issues. the thanksgiving travel rush is underway, but there is
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wednesday before thanksgiving, it's not gonna be any better out there tomorrow. >> what you can do to by the the rush on the road -- beat the rush on the road this year >> reporter: yeah, not exactly break news. timing is everything. if you were to leave between now and 6:00 am, clearly that would be a wise move. say you leave at 3:00 afternoon, that would be a rookie mistake. pediatric lights in boston -- brake >> it seems to be almost worse than l.a. >> reporter: this tuesday's gridlock is only the first wave, a steady stream of holiday travellers.
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where the tolls were. >> reporter: inside the highway operation center, 900 cameras were trained on them. >> reporter: most of them will be hitting the road. >> get home early before the traffic. >> sit ting in traffic makes more tired. >> reporter: more friends and family members piling into cars than years past. >> i'm going to be in my house at that time. [ laughter ] >> for everyone who would be or
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road work does stop throughout the highways at 5:00 am. >> watch wbz starting at 4:30 am for the latest traffic conditions and the forecast. a christmas lights at his home. the pole touched a 20,000 volt power line and he was badly burned. major backlash over an art show at salem university. exhibit has been shut down after some students complained about a
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>> reporter: the artist has told students and faculty that the piece is antiracism, but students have pretty much abandoned campus for the thanksgiving holiday, leaving the controversy still hanging. >> reporter: the doors of the gallery here at salem state are temporarily closed. this digital print. >> i feel like it's in the university's best interests to have it taken down. >> reporter: several students angrily requested just that last week. >> both sides had really encouraged. >> reporter: the exhibit is titled state of the union and invited artiffs to weigh in on the controversial presidential election. with no context, some
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>> it does not make a skwrns and it does -- consequence. >> reporter: clearly not all students put the same frame on it. >> something which gives us an opportunity as a university to discuss truths, whether they're good or bad. >> reporter: the artist says the piece illustrates his digs of white supremacy in america. the center of dwerszity applauded them for encouraging the debate to play out in public. >> we're doing some challenging and courageous discussions where other campuses are afraid. >> reporter: exhibit was set to run through december 14th. on monday school officials and
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ham shire college -- hampshire college in amhurst has removed the american flag. the college president called the flag a disruptive symbol. sal dimasi corruption charges, looking quite different than he did five years ago. >> he's home for good. the 71-year-old who used to run the show here at the state house has been rehe said five years into an 8-year sentence. >> just want to say how happy i
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speaker now in a wheelchair after two boutds with -- bouts with cancer, both in remission. the chemo has made it difficult for him to swallow. that's why last week a furthermore judge decided to grant him compassionate release. >> i want to thank everybody. for making this possible. >> reporter: he was giant in mas mas for years, convicted to 8 years prison for kickbacks. >> >> i'm just overwhelmed by being home with family.
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to leave for doctors appointments and religious events. no stopping the anger and the grief outside court as the woman accused of killing a mother faced a judge for the first time. [ crying ] >> prosecutor s say pere the 44-year-old victim over the head with a bottle, got investigators are right now questioning a man who may be involved in the shooting of a police officer at wayne state university. that officer was shot in the head earlier tonight. the officer is in critical condition and undergoing surgery. a bus driver in tennessee is facing 5 counts of vehicular
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there were 37 elementary school students on board yesterday when the bus flipped and hit a tree in chattanooga. the driver is in custody. the surviving children could not believe what they heard the driver say before the crash. >> my daughter said right before the bus left, that he was speeding around the curb and asked them are you y'all ready just last week, he told the kids to shut the f up, he got a hangover. >> the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. 12 children are still hospitalized. trump in florida where he'll spend thanksgiving. earlier today he made immediatelies in a meeting with
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revealed that he will not pursue an investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. this is an about-face on one of his campaign promises. trump has offered ben carson the position of secretary of housing and urban development. the white house rolled out the red carpet for artists, athletes, and humanitarians who received the nation's highest civilian honor. president obama presented 21 people with the medal of freedom. the president says they helped push the nation forward and inspire people all over the world.
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challenge. human sex trafficking. >> i could not stop. >> the i-team uncover who is is buying sex, and the underway to stop what 70ively sexual slavery. >> and what had drivers doing a double take along the road. >> and stuck in a tough spot, a multimillion dollar navy
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human sex trafficking is happening all over our state. the i-team takes a closer look at who's buying the sex and what can be done to stop it. >> reporter: they find three women inside this quinsey massage parlor. >> shut down, you can't work in this business right now. >> reporter: the owner is operating without the proper license for the city of quinsey. based on online ads, the officers suspect something else. >> reporter: they're trying to crack down on illegal massage parlors offering sexual favors to their clients. employees often from overseas. there are
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they're working unwillingly. >> no notification. they might not even have licenses to massage. >> reporter: police see men walking in and out, but it's nearly impossible to prove what's going on. >> these are legitimate business certificates, that's part of our problem. we don't know what goes on in there. >> reporter: it paints a pretty clear picture of a statewide problem. >> 20,000 ads posted monthly. and they receive an average of 52 responses of >> reporter: from cities to the suburbs, johns pose for views and massage parlors and orders with language too graphic for us to share. it's here where antisex trafficking groups demand abolition post decoy ads and phone numbers to speak directly with johns. >> the goal is to disrupt that
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been targeted them to be about 5% of the population. they drive 50% of the transactions >> reporter: this man illegally purchased sex for seven years, including from sex traffic victims. >> she was a sex slave, and is >> reporter: a former husband, grandfather, and sex addict. >> these sexually compulsive behavior, i could not stop. >> reporter: he attends sex anonymous meetings and says part of the solution is treatment. >> it's made a huge difference for me and being able to regain my sanity >> reporter: law enforcement argues there also needs to be
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they're gonna be held accountable. if you buy sex, you're not immune from prosecution. >> reporter: law enforcement told me they're combating this epidemic to help victims, people who are often too fearfulure unable to speak freely. the nation's most the panama canal. it is being repaired. an apology after this big mistake. notice anything wrong? it says cod cape. they removed the sign.
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going on around here. a landmark opened today. >> it is just cold enough for us to have a little bit of snow. the frog pond is going. we need the switch. >> we've been in the cold windy pattern to kick off the week. and we're moving to the end of this week into the holiday weekend. below average temperature, several storm system, all weaker storm systems. light precipitation no big help the next story is the cold. mainly clear skies, 34 degrees in boston, 28 in worcester. winds still gusty out of the northwest. still around 30 miles an hour in province town. tomorrow morning, brisk and breezy outside. tomorrow morning, expect the 20s, cheer and cold and breezy.
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travelling tomorrow, no issues. all you need is the sunglasses. 40 degrees at lunchtime, high temperatures in the hoe to middle 40s -- low to middle 40s, starting to cool off. mid-40s tomorrow. degree or two warmer than today. 40 in worcester. 41 in jafray. this is the storm system into level. weakening toward the east. bringing some light winter presentation. tomorrow night clear, cold, 20s. clouds move in, they hold in that cold. and by thursday morning, thanksgiving morning, overcast skies, light areas of sn drizzle are going to form. not expecting a lot of precipitation. just enough. when it comes to snow, it's a coding
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be in the birkshires, northern worcester county, head into vermont and new hampshire. big day for football, morning on thanksgiving, low 30s. are, light snow, a few raindrops. this is where we h the south eastern corner of the state. friday, socked in with the clouds. a few scattered rain and snow showers, and a few lingering icy areas inland. saturday a few more scattered rain showers. and the system moves off, and sunshine again on sunday. improving conditions. here's your 7-day.
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something is going on with the captain of the bruins. tonight he skated one shift in the 2nd period and history the ice. afterward this were zero updates. ten seasons with st. louis, signing with the b's in the offseason. going up against his old mate. this is how you do it. the 2nd, game tied at 1. fifth overall, 2-1 bruins. later in the 2nd, st. louis would score 2. rebound right there, blues up 3-2. 3rd period, bruins put 17 shots on net but couldn't get
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goaltender. the blues beat the bruins 4-2. lost in sunday's win over the 49ers was the return of deon lewis after tearing his acl over a year ago. in his 21 snap, his presence was felt. he's flighted to be healthy -- delighted to be healthy again. >> felt good. i don't really think about not getting hiltd or getting -- getting hit or not getting hit. i was ready to go out there and play football. he had an opportunity to play today. we'll see what he
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hopefully helped us. as much as he practiced, it's different in the game. >> that's the best feeling. to be out there with my teammates, get a big win. i watched a lot of games over the past year so it's tough watching. just heap to be back out there. and the las vegas's first major pro sports franchise. >> looks like star wars. [ laughter ] the king of karaoke singing
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james corden is taking his talents to prime time. >> he's gonna host the late, late show. >> one more look at the
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the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >> tomorrow just chilly. all dry anywhere you're headed in the northeast. thursday, light
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