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maria: what police do not know that has a community on edge. a woman has no idea her house is going up in flames. >> a neighbor's quick thinking that may have saved here life. harvey: also a chance of storms. been: what does cupping really do? rewards. maria: cruiser there on the scene. the address 799 4th street. >> the fire has gone to for alarms and crews are reporting flames on all three floors. firefighters have been -- you
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we will bring you updates. we turn our attention to police who are alert -- on alert in princeton. maria: this woman was found naked and burned. police are asking residents out there to be careful. john atwater gives our team coverage. john: very random attack. the gruesome detail of the mystery surrounding her murder has prompted people to travel in pairs. we do not know if this was a random act. her hands, feet, and head were burned. k-9 found her body deep in the
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mother's home. a few days ago she traveled from new york where she worked as an account manager to visit her mom. she went out for a run but never returned. police have been searching the dense woods as they try to unravel the deadly mystery. they do not know if someone targeted her or if she was randomly attacked and >> if you see of place contact us. >> police are focused on a timeframe between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. they're asking anyone to 5 -- come forward if they find anything unusual. ben: residents are shaken by
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mary: vanessa graduated from boston university with honors. she was well-liked and she was going places according to friends. friends and former coworkers describe her as outgoing, smart, hard-working and always professional. working at this to print before landing a job at google less than four years into her career. friends sense of humor. she was an avid runner with a passion for volunteering and helping with the cause. she took her safety seriously. the cannot fathom how she could have been attacked while jogging a well traveled road in her hometown. >> i heard about what happened. they did not just find her body, it was burned or something like that.
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residents tried to support each other. >> it is a small town and i feel like right now her family is our family. >> for this to happen we are very shocked and disturbed. we feel terrible for the woman's family. mary: why would someone do this? local officials are warning residents to keep their guard up. the officer involved in crashes expected to survive. he was involved in the crash. not clear what happened. the driver did stay on the scene. police need your help finding this suspect. he is wanted on several charges including rape of a child and
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sharon. if you have information you're asked to call police. harvey: how much longer will the humidity stay away? tomorrow will be another outstanding day. let's show you what is happening. they can pretty much play meteorologist and know that you have a lot of sunshine on cap. 78 in boston. it is dropping into the 50's. in springfield as well as pittsfield. the school bought -- cool spot will be in the 50's. it will start to move upward. high temperatures similar to today. if you are at the beach or on
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be in check. it will level off a few degrees. still with comfortable levels of humidity. 92 in washington. we will talk about when the heat returns as well as the humidity and our next chance of getting some meaningful rain coming up in a few minutes. then: neighbors called heroes for getting a woman out of a burning house. they were driving by when they saw the flame and smoke. they quick he jumped into action knowing that an elderly woman is living inside. the woman came out for you >> she did not come to the door right away. she came in she was confused. she said what are you talking about, there is a fire and there was no smoke there. >> neighbors helped to rescue
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are expected to be ok. maria: a massive computer crash caused daylong nightmare. 650 flights were canceled. more than 2000 were delayed. flights are still coming back online. the effects could last well int standing in line because their flights are likely canceled. who knows if they will get out today art -- at all. donald trump is unveiling his plan for your money as he tries to reboot his campaign following a tough week.
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cuts and a thriving economy. hillary clinton already on the attack. ms. clinton: his policies would throw us into a recession, the last thing we need. >> hillary clinton firing back, attacking donald trump's economic plan. >> are not interested in economic plans that only hope the top 1%. would you rather have a president who says you are fired or you are hired? as trump unveiled his plan monday. after a week of controversy he kept his cool as protester after protester interrupted him. mr. trump: i want to jumpstart america and he can be done and it will not even be that hard. then: he laid out a plan to trim income taxes and cut the number of tax brackets from seven to
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for many american workers their tax rate will be zero. then: he wants to trim corporate taxes and will not tax any money spent on child care. there is a 6000 per child cap. he says upstate, jobs were lost during her first term. >> she was all talk but no action, upstate new york, the disaster. ed: the plan calls for eliminating the estate tax. i am been seven. maria: trump is responding to a scathing letter. they are all republicans and national security officials and they say that trump cannot be president.
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dangerous precedent and with put at risk our country's national security and well-being." a lot holding top positions in president bush's cabinet. and: the kansas boy who was killed while writing waterslide was killed for you -- killed. he was riding in the front of the raft when he fell out. they say his body was sliding behind the raft. >> i heard a couple of loud booms. it sounded like something hit the slide area -- slide. i think that is a body. outside of the raft.
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facial injuries. the waterpark plans to reopen on wednesday. the slide remains closed indefinitely. maria: the hundreds of animals found neglect it have found shelter. some were dead and others injured and sick. more than a dozen people are under investigation. the spca is asking for donations like water, bug spray, and sunscreen to h five investigates uncovering a drive to get that money back to ticket holders of the canceled boston grand prix. the debacle leaving thousands owed a lot of money. the 1100 concrete barriers that were ordered and they wanted to sell off some of the vehicles including the race cars that the
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$9 million debt. ed: the year ago this past may he was diagnosed and used it as a springboard to establish alsone.org. als's spokesman said they heartbroken. they will not give up the effort to beat the disease. maria: the new morning about a growing threat. the dangerous moves millions of drivers are making and may not know it. shaunharvey: when big-time heatd humidity will come back. maria: how the local experts
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maria: it was a fire on 7099 -- 799 east 4th street. and at this point it appears the fire is under control. 799 east 4th street in south boston. state police are looking for a suspect involved in a possible kidnapping and mystic assault in boston. they're looking for a red mitsubishi lancer, that is the license plate. 528753. a woman may have been forced
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canterbury street. if you have information you're asked to call 911 immediately. it: one in four drivers is at risk of falling asleep while driving and most of them are young adult. they are responsible for half of driving drowsy crashes. they are using the d sharp sighting continues with more today. showing one of half a dozen great white sharks that were seen off chatham and orleans. attracted i aplenty. live seals. three were tagged last year. grexit is not unusual for us to see if the sharks close to the shoreline. we have been seeing that every
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get that out. it: one has snagged 10 great white shark so far this summer. maria: if you have seen spots it is not just you. it: it is a form of therapy known as cupping. we spoke to a local practitioner. jorge: michael phelps, 23 metals and 19 gold but it is welts on his back that has # cupping trending on social media. >> it is pulling blood into a specific area. >> many other olympians showing off their wealth. >> it is not painful. almost not painful and if knowing not as painful as it looks. >> we use a flame so the fire
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. we hold it over the flame and then that is what helps suction the cup onto the body. >> with an office in beacon hill , he tends -- they treat deskbound professionals. >> she swears by this therapy, a cousin to acupuncture practice for thousands of years and asia. -- in asia. >> you can move thps >> i do not feel any pain. the result looks kind of horrific. it feels amazing. >> their red welts turning to gold form michael phelps. >> we spoke to several people who claim it works. it is not cheap. $125 for the first treatment and
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$65 for the follow-up. >> everyone says it does not hurt. >> it looks like it is painful. many said it was relaxing. ed: the ago, -- there you go. harvey: you know we have this rainfall deficit. over that is -- a severe condition. you know the situation. today was just a great day to be outdoors or be at the beach or on vacation. temperatures were in the 80's and humidity was down. the sea breeze was comfortable and what a night we have going here in boston. the temperature 78 but the air
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much longer. maybe another 24 hours to 30 hours so you have to enjoy the pleasant conditions while they are with us. right now 60 in norwood. 59 in key, new hampshire. 59 in springfield. we have dropped down to 60. we will see a lot of laces that normally get cool, drop into the 50's. in the upper 60's. you're still going to have an ok day. right now, in terms of you look at the colors, refreshing or pleasant is the we must of us feel this areas. just a wee bit near the south coast, sticky. tomorrow's high temperatures will be similar to today. maybe of one degree to three
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logan airport -- there will be sea breeze is much as they were today. similarly south and west of boston, a few degrees cooler. 78 on nantucket. the high tide is 4:47 p.m. the red sox back home tomorrow night. 80 degrees, southerly wind five to 15 miles per hour. it is comfortable out but when you look to the south that is the muggy air and it will start moving in our direction as well as the heat. the one day it will be transitional is wednesday.
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as a little upper-level disturbance moves through. class will come in wednesday and if you showers and thunderstorms are likely to move in on wednesday. it has been very tough to come by. i suppose it may be beneficial but at least localized. there could be some downpours. when the sun returns thursday, the heat and humidity will big-time as well. into the 90's thursday and friday. chance of storms. friday at chance of a few over the weekend and very humid. we had considered wednesday weather impact day because a couple of those thunderstorms could produce lightning and localized flooding.
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mike: the yankees are at fenway tomorrow night. they arrived in boston last night the old-fashioned way. just the way that gave used to travel. they took a amtrak from the 153rd street station and they were riding the rails just like the good old days city to city. i do not think there is p then scully has been not. this is his final season. david ortiz has not been playing as long. here is his swansong. >> it is my pleasure. >> i must tell you, he is a great human being. >> it is my pleasure. >> i just wanted you to know.
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>> we are going to miss you. stop the presses. we have a bulletin here. >> it has been an honor. i am glad to come here and say goodbye to you. >> goblets. -- god bless you. >> i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> we will go to the university, football team bonding night. the theme is, the price is right. each player must get the word on the screen behind him with help from other players. best for last. >> the first contestant tonight is jack nilan. come on down.
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>> babe ruth. [applause] [chatter] [applause] [cheering] [laughter] >> bicycle. [laughter] [applause] >> unicycle. found out that the price was right. >> hotdog. [applause] [bell] [applause] [cheering] anchor: he walked on without a scholarship, he is in his fifth year. and the coach appreciated his
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a full scholarship and that is how he found out. that is something else. >> that is special. >> very good. >> mom and dad were even happier. [laughter] >> you think?
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- david spade -- ozzy and jack osbourne -- "the baby bachelorette," the boys tell all -- and music from the strokes, with cleto and the cletones. and now, what'd you miss -- here's jimmy kme [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: hi. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show.

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