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erika: breaking new n dge orders the passports fagan to be as authorities investigate their claim they were robbed at gunpoint during the olympics. lochte and three of his teammates say they were robbed o support the claims. lochte's father says his son has already left resume and is back in the u.s. antoinette: passengers on board a ferry off the coast of puerto
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engine room. that passenger ship is just a mile from the san juan harbor. all passavbeen evacuated but the coast guard is still rescuing 26 crew members. caied out on stretchers being treated for dehydration, high bloode and respiratory problems them all that smoke. erika: thank you for joining us. antoinette: right now, a series is under investigate investigation in waltham. up risk list is in the hospital after being hit by a truck on trapelo road. juli: that crash happened just before 8:40 this morning on trapelo road. we are by police the truck driver was turning left onto pinedale road when he hit that bicyclist. the bicyclist was thrown into the air higher than the street sign witnesses say. upon impact one of his shoes flew off landing on the lawn
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forever because of this morning. a few minutes of hurrying up. rrified by a bloody crash on bicyclistad. flying several feet into the air. >> td there was blood. you could see that there was a broken leg anyway. shook my world. to be on camera. >> headingtbound, heading up ther l front of us and our truck. made a quick left right into this gentleman on the bike. we witnessed him being tossed up in the air and down into the curb. say the carlisle rushed to the hospital.uries
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recovers from what he saw his message is clear. >> slowdown. wait two seconds.yo life. er hurry to beat a bus, beat a light. slowdown. juli: he says he feels for both so families -- he feels for two families. >> you cannot wait for a moment to let the people know that you love them. juli: that will burn driver will face name of the victims. we are told by police he suffered a skull fracture and two broken legs. erika: right nnderny in the death of a little girl in somersworth, new hampshire. emergency crews were called to a home just before noon on monday. they found an unresponsive to-year-old girl who did die.
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east boston. a man in his 20's was found stabbed inside a home on paris street just before 7:00 this morning. he was taken to mass general where he was pronounced dead. we are learning that a plane was intercepted sunday after it had flown over restricteda's vineya. d se fighter jets to investigate as the coast guard helicopter intercepted the plane. the plane landed at nantucket airport were local w- woron if charges will be filed. the airspace was temporarily under restriction during president obama's family vacation erika:. today the apartment will notify the 100 officers were been selected to participate in a body camera pilot program. the police commissioner and mayor had asked for volunteers but no one can forward your commissioner bill edwards --
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a consultant selected officers of all ages and races from five sections in the city. methuen police among the first in the state to wear cameras on duty. sera congi is live with a look at the impact of this program has had on that police department in that community. sera: unlike what's going on in boston right now, methuen police were able to find volunteers and now body cameras are part of the regularra carrying a new piece of equipment. body cameras now clipped onto all 46 patrol officers. >> we can show the public what we are dealing with everything will day. sera: rolling out the cameras departmentwide in may. first tested in a pilot program last year. eight officers volunteered to wear them. >> a cannot just be shut down the union throw in the union needs to get involved and say
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the patrol union presidentthat n president at the time who worked on the body camera policy. >> the news and media a lot. they want to show you their sight of what happened. sera: officers turned on the cameras at the start of the call unless it is medical in nature. they are supposed to notify civilians the cameras recording it the situation is not urgent. at the end of the shift the videos are downloaded, treated as potential evidence. how did you persuade officers who maybe were not quite on board? >> i think some officers were concerned faking it put out, watching me on how i do my job. that is not what the chief was city or the poliche wanted anop thstreet and show what we're dealing with protect the officer, the city and the citizens.
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program. cameras for the superior officers when they go out on call. sera congi, the bcb newscenter 5. -- wcvb newscenter 5. muggy, soupy whatever you want to call it this morning. things are improving. cindy: they are improving. that camera was shaking a little bit. the winds have brought in some of the more comfortable but they are still gusting over 20 and 30 miles per hour across the area. that shifting went to the west northwest that has been dropping dew points. they started out in the 70's this morning which is oppressive . still hanging onto high humidity around nantucket and points southward. more covetable air on the other side of this frontal boundary. improvements happening now, feeling the difference. seeing clouds bubble up in the wake of that frontal boundary. brighter skies are closest to
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lower 80's. still in the 70's across worcester county. 79 in pittsburgh. in boston it is 84. we started around 80 degrees this morning so temperatures have not changed much nor will they the rest of the afternoon. sunshine, clear skies once the sun goes down dropping into the 70's. we have the forecast, coming up. erika: the trump campaign shakeup. big changes to his management team as controversy swirls around one of his top staffers. cannon mountain reports hillary clinton mouton reports hillary clinton continues to deal with the fallout from her private e-mails. kenneth: the gop nominee who says he is not changing his campaigntyle -- >> i don't want to change. kelly and conway p.
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job amid a barrage of negative stories about his past. the associated press reports manafort help the pro-russian political group in ukraine secretly route at least two -- $2 million -- a possible federal felony. campaign shakeup he h every african-american citizen struggling in our country today who wants a different and much better future. kenneth: trump who is declined to speak at naacp and early league events made his comments in front of the nearly all-white crowd in wisconsin. a contrast to hillary clinton
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investigation into her private e-mail were being handed over to congress. the fbi also recovered thousands of clinton possibility did e-mails. the state governments as those work-related e-mails will bemaha possible release date next week. antoinette: three people including a young girl are in the hospital after a crash in roxbury. the girls dad shoving her out of the way. and seven romney: 30 last at the corner of blue hill avenue and seaver street. the herald reports the man and his 10-year-old daughter were walking a front to the bus stop or it witnesses say the car drove right up on the median. >> somewhere he made a mistake. he made a wrong turn somewhere somehow. for him to look like he was take the turn and hit him, i don't know. antoinette: the little girl was scraped up her dead suffering the most serious injuries
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car. police say all are expected to survive. the driver did stay at the scene. erika: in everett police officers being held without bail charged with assaulting his pregnant wife. prosecutors say michael mori kicked his wife in the stomach and hit her at their home this weekend. mori, three-year veteran of the forces on administrative leave without pay. antoinette: investigators say they are looking into whether or not the weather was a factor in a deadly crash in west roxbury. pickup truck into a tree. police say the 44-year-old man whose name is not been released drove off the road in stony brook reservation last night. passenger suffered serious injuries. an investigation is underway in connecticut after frightening accident. six children were on an amusement park ride when they were injured by an electrical shock. police were oce beach park in new london yesterdaynoonfter
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the operator told police he felt a tingling sensation while pressing the button to stop the ride. officials believed the wiring running uerneath the ride may have been a factor. the children suffered minor injuries, one with minor burns to his hand. erika: a reason to wash her ha friends. the new health scare. toette: a raging inferno in california forcing thousands out of their homes. the trouble for firefighters cindy: hriidt now. how long the more cfortableance. erika: a priceless possession lost and found. the way police tracked down the
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adrian for zell he arrived at freeport -- authorities say he became radicalized in maine then abandon his wife and kids to join the isis army in turkey. maine's governor is calling for a review of the welfare rolls. a scare in keene, new hampshire. someone spotted this doll inside a hot car yesterday and thought it was a real baby. police shattered the car window police say they would not have done anything differently. they said they will cover the damage to the car. aresesting new devices that could help doctors in the fight against addiction. the devices are wearable, like bracelets, or they come until form. they could help doctors learn more about how it that happens and how bodies react to opioids earlyh eatment. testing is expecting to take
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a warning to pet. chinese researchers believeanim. supe deadly. they infect millions globally and neantoinette: devastation ot where there are now 26 wildfires raging out of control, the largest forcing more than0, being blamedoradrian: more thans burned, homes reduced to rubble. zones. the blue cut fire in san countye than 82,00people to evacuate. some narrowly escaping with their lives watching everything they owned burn. >> code-5 30 feet in the air.
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me and my son barely -- my legs were on fire. >> the firemen are doing a wonderful job. enne: the fire growing nine times its size in just 12 hours. lazing as digit temperatures and wicked claims and fire nados. >> moving faster than any fire i've seen a long time. >> we kept retreating everfi historic route 66 diner and at least one church. to the north, the clayton f con5 homes andacres. arson investigators blaming this man, 40-year a pasha. >> part of vestigative have to figuresidehe mind of the arsonist. : the alleged arsist due to be arraigned in court today.
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flames overran their truck. we know s gree temperatures and strong wind again today. erika:cial the earth's hottest month on recordg track 136 years ago. nasa says this was the 10th straight month of record breaking heat. give you an, parts of the ar agree with that. cindy: it was hot around here too. of july, two .7 degrees above average. 12 days above 90 in boston. august has bn far. kind of easing the heat. antoinette: feeling a little better. cindy: the tropics -- we have a brand-new tropical depression.
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middle of the atlantic and that's where it's expected to stay. we will watch it for you. in the meantime we have some blue sky amongst cloud cover in boston. notice it shaking a little bit. bringing in big changes. we started out this morning at 80nd ware now just 84 so the temperatures have not climbed too much. the dew down thanksa dew in running around 70. the oppressive humidity that has been squashed around the area. thank to the front that has been coming through. you can see the humidity really squashed to our south. dry air is working in in the wake of this frontal boundary. less humid air will be with us. for at least the next couple of days. behind it you can see there are
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. brightest skies across southeastern massachusetts where we are currently running in the lower 80's of plymouth. kate, one of the warmest spots with westerly wind. it is cooler through the worcester hills. the wind, very active. st over 30 miles per hour across parts of the area. over the next few hours the wind will step down. ght around sunset so if you're out and about,ar wind off the lord humidity. you notice the temra evening. u open shut off the air-conditioning. coolest suburbs in the 50's tonight otherwise we're in the 60's downtown. much more comfortable than it has been. once we get deeper into the evening, afterid some clouds actually start to build in from the p our south. the bu oh at is going to stay to the south clouness in the morning especially in the skies brightened and we look
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front dropping down from the north. this one will produce showers and storms across central and northern new england but by the time it gets dowhe moisture so's an isolated spot shower or thunderstorm tomorrow. behind this front, even more comfortable and building in for friday. mid and upper 80's. we could touch -- we could touch 90 and couple spots. heading to gillette marmite should be warm and dry. kickoff in temperatures fall into the 70's overhe course of that game. as we going to your weekend it's looking good. here's a closer look at that cloud cover. any shower or thunderstorm potential, very isolated in the afternoon. most areas are dry and that's how we stay through the weekend. should be low to mid 80's this weekend. our next chance of rain probably not coming until monday. erika: a lost wedding ring is returned to its rightful owner. antoinette: she never thought
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the band of gold flowers she had for it at a senior day event at a park in beverly. someone turned it into police who tracked karen down using the initials and date inscribed inside. >> when you saw the ring? >> i put it right on and have not taken it off since. the symbolism is definitely back. it's so important. four grandchildren and eight grandchildren -- four children and eight grandchildren say holding hands feel is right again. i love that. erika: great ending to that story. you have seen baby on board signs but probably nothing like this. the expectant mother who hits the waves days before giving
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