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maria: break news, the police crack the case. >> a new move to keep body cameras off officers. meteorologist: will show you when the humidity drops and the next chance for rain. maria: one-on-one with john dennis. what is behind the abrupt exit. >> like all long-term relationships, eventually, there is friction. maria: what he admits to me. when you look back that, do you think, i shouldn't have said that? ben: right now, new details about a bloody crime scene in ashby. good evening, i'm ben simmoneau. maria: and i'm maria stephanos. two people dead in a crime that's stunning a quiet neighborhood. newscenter 5's john atwater is live in ashby, where it's still an active scene tonight.
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awful. awful. john. the aftermath is too graphic to show. a man and woman found dead on the front lawn of this home tucked away in the woods into. they were a nice couple. nice couple. are. reporter: neighbors say the couple had not been seen together in the neighborhood for some time. >> it has been awhile. i used to see him go by he house and wave. but it has been, i don't know, i would see them occasionally. reporter: police dime the home on the mountain road for officers, officers traveled down the dusty dirt rad as they investigated. it has left neighbors here unsettled as they try to under stand what prompted the violence. >> get through it. get through it like we have to. get through it. >> police are releasing few details about what happened today as they continue the process of notifying family members tonight. live in ashby, john atwater,
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an arrest in a frightening attack on a disabled woman in rockport. angel castro is charged with assault with intent to rape. rockport police say he's the man in this surveillance video from a store right near the attack. the 22-year-old is accused of knocking a woman to the ground on pooles lane and trying to rip off her clothes. he ran off when she screamed. castro will be arraigned on monday. ben: new tonight, boston police are taking their fight to court to keep cameras off their bodies. the largest union has filed an injunction to stop the pilot program. the city is trying to force 100 officers to begin wearing the devices next week. it comes after no officers volunteered to take part in the program. no response from the mayor of police commissioner tonight. maria: right now, a new push to find the killer of a nun from massachusetts. her family here waiting for answers in grief. newscenter 5's mary saladna is
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mary: maria, the reward money now tops $22,000. police looking for information about the brutal stabbing deaths of sister paula merrill and her longtime ministry co-worker. >> paula was funny, sarcastic. my method of dealing with things. we had so much fun together. >> rosemarie merrill remembers the laughter-- she checked inh sister paula three times a week, often traveled with her. they were close. this weekend rosemarie and her family with travel to mississippi and kentucky to say their final goodbyes to sister paula merrill. the nun and nurse practitioner was found murdered inside her
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with her friend and co-minister sister margaret held. >> loved what they did, passion for it, they loved their patients. >> police have not released a motive, but say the two nuns were found stabbed to death in the house they shared, after they did not show up to work at a ne served the poor. their car was found abandoned on a secluded street barely a mile away. now, rosemarie merrill prays for patience while she awaits answers and justice, but she makes it clear she does not revenge. that's not the kind of faith she and her sister shared. a wake for the two nuns will be held sunday at their local mississippi parish, a funeral mass will be celebrated monday at the cathedral in jackson
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tomorrow. maria: as our dry summer continues. the statewide drought gets worse. meteorologist: see it live there if that works the way to the cape and the islands. we are done with it f. the other thing is temperature, 91 degrees. only supposed to be 78 degrees for the high temperature. it was not only the heat but the humidity as well. right now, look. the dry air has moved in. the testimony temperatures have dropped. boston still holding ton 82 degrees but tonight things are cooling down. much cooler last night. certainly not nearly as muggy. in boston, we top off around 70 degrees. a lot of temperatures dropping off in the 60's. we keck on the tropics and tell you when the humidity comes back. the next chance of rain coming up. marie pra? thank you. maria: as our dry summer continues. the statewide drought gets
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some three-quarters of massachusetts is officially in a drought condition. in ipswich, water that should be knee-deep at this time of year is nonexistent. that means a severe strain on the water supply, and a real possibility of a water shortage. >> right now, it exceeds the amount of water that physically exists in the river. maria: the ipswich river has ben: right now, a reward is being offered to help find the people behind a hate crime in salem. a group of seven people walked up to the rainbow times newspaper box, and then ran away. moments later the lgbtq publication box exploded. tuesday's blast is by far the most destructive, but unfortunately it's not the first time the boxes have been
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of time. we have a lot of people look for the perpetrators that committed this act of hate. ben: police removed the newspaper box as evidence, but this sunday evening at 7:00 a new rainbow times box will be unveiled in derby square. the public is invited to attend. maine's controversial governor is taking new heat tonight for this: >> and you ril son of a (beep), socialists (beep) maria voice mail to a political rival. and how he's explaining it... is raising even more eyebrows. newscenter 5's diane cho is here with that. diane: governor paul lepage says he hoped the state lawmaker recorded the voice mail because he wants the whole world to hear it. tonight democrats are calling on
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>> this is governor paul richard lepage the republican governor of maine is at the center of controversy yet again after leaving this voice mail for a state lawmaker. >> i would like to talk about your comments about my being a racist, i've spent my life helping people, i am after thank you. have a duel, that's how angry i am, and i would not put my gun in the air going on to say "i would point it right between his eyes" referring to state representative drew gatttine. >> it sounded like somebody who was capable of injuring me and violence. i'm going to be careful >> gattine though denies he ever called the governor a racist. this all comes after lepage stated at a town hall meeting earlier this week that he keeps a binder filled with photos of people accused in drug-related crimes. adding that 90% are "black and
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>> it's inconsequential to me what the race is of people coming here solving these crimes. i do not know why we have to think about it or talk about it in those terms. the governor says he meant no physical harm to the state representative. while he apologized to the people of maine he has not apologized to gattine. maria: om trump holds a surprise meeting with hispanic backers in nevada. it comes as polls show trump trailing hillary clinton badly in the hispanic vote. trump's hotel in las vegas was the site of the meeting, which was unannounced. he met with local hispanic businessmen and said they are responding to his economic ideas. a different group met trump outside: local union protesters rallying in support of democrat hillary clinton. clinton, who appeared in nevada
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charitable foundation against growing criticism of its relationship with the state department during her tenure as secretary of state. ben: the democratic nominee says there was no so-called "pay to play" scheme involving foundation donors and state department decisions. tonight the state department said it would not be able to release schedules of all clinton meetings before election day. maria: tonight the parents of an american woman murdered by isis say president obama has broken a promise made to them. >> very terrifying. maria: that's newly-released video of kayla mueller, the human rights activist, who was kidnapped and killed by isis three years ago. the following year, president obama met with mueller's parents, who say the president promised to donate to a foundation set up in her name.
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donation. >> no. >> i am still waiting for that doe fashion. mr. president. maria: obama's chief spokesman says he expects the president and first lady will, at some point, donate to the mueller foundation. >> next on wcvb newscenter 5: maria: security scare. the stolen prop slamming into a plane. right on the runway. >> meteorologist: has been incredibly dry. i well show you when the next chance of rain maybe moving in. what is behind the abrupt ex grit the radio. >> like all long-term relationships, eventually, there is some friction. >> what he admits to me about the big controversy of his career. >> when you look back at that. do you think, i should not have
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news now. a truck, and you can site right here, it drove the square cafe in hingham square. police tweeting out, there are injuries are. we do have a craw tone way to the scene. we'll bring you more when we know it. ben: all right. you can hear them screaming. this is the man in nebraska. ruck and drive into the plane parked on the tar mark. the officer spottedded the man screaming this. the people threatened to kill him. he ran off. climbed the fence. the one you see there and stole the airline pickup truck. then he ran to the nose of the southwest airlines jet. three pass season gees boarding that plane at the time of minor injuries. police are investigating what caused the suspect's behavior. >> it was public breakup on a
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done fen nis left almost 20-year run. what happened? what is next? i caught up up with with john we are is spending a lot of time on the golf course. what happened? >> 3:45 wake-up calls for 19.35 years. i am tired of being tired. reporter: if you know sports and watched tv or listened to radio in the market in the past 40 year shall you know the former co-host of the popular dennis and call lal han radio are on weei in the former part what is made headline and kicked up a lot of speculation about john's relationship with his co-host jerry callahan and kirk. it seems look you left abruptly. boom. you are gone. are done. i am retired. no i am so it and golf course. >> yeah. yeah. will say this. kirk and i were never best friends. however, that never prevented us from doing two and a half to three years of very, very good
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it has to do with being tired and waking up every morning. i am telling you what? >> was it the straw that proc the camel's back. >> no. >> those mornings are now over. when he looks back. he pull nod punches. wweei. >> thank you. great place to spend 20 years. >> jury callahan. >> good columnist. >> complicated. by jn's own admission? there had been plenty of what calls stupid moments. on the list, the metco controversy. when you look back at that. do you think i should not have said that shoo well, of course. was painful. was two weeks of suspension. i was getting bashed. if you do four hours a day of just off the top of your head conversation eventually going to say something stupid.
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2015. when you said i am alcoholic? you are sober. >> yes. >> you have not rela lapsed? >> po. 17 months. clean and sober. >> he went public because when are a public person, that is what you do. >> so you did come out and you thanked people and included in that thanking, you thanked the management. you thanked very. you thanked kirk as well. you said for standing by me. how did things take a turn? how did things take a turn if. >> like all long-term relationships, venally, there is friction. from is some aoperation. i have no hard feelings. sure they are going to do fine without me. are you going to miss. not in the list. >> come on. >> you work for 40 years. of course you are going to miss. >> i maria, i woke up this morning and yesterday morning at 7:00 and 7:20 the lost that days. i have never done that.
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today but go hit golf balls at the international. >> there you go. >> golfing. corporate speaking engagements ap still going to be involved in the eei in a different capacity. he will be with jury clal han monday and tuesday next week and they are going to do the jimmy fund even that teams up with eei and the boston red sox and to help strikeout cancer. they have been doing it for years. >> i dote totll i was in it for three years. not for me. yeah. maria: well tomorrow morning will be a nice morning to wake up to because we are going to have a great weekend. yes? meteorologist: yeah. a fantastic weekend. you know, i know we had a drought going on. we food the rain. we have had many, many great weekends this summer pause they have have been so croy suspect here that is rain we had going on today. fain, you got stuck in a downpour and moved off the cape at 6:00 or 7:00. it is all gone. you don't have to worry about
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s. was not just the heat or the ham ty as well. boston ithitting 91 degrees again. for another time. we manned to get above the 90-degree mark. the air was so thick out there. for this year, are up to 16 days now we have been pof the 90-grow mark. the average year is 14. the record is 30 days back in 1903. so here is what is going over the city now. it is nice and quiet and still warm. the wind out of the west that's the dethis forecast because what it is doing, it is driving drier air. today, dewpoints in the low 70's. way up here. revery thick air. now starting to drop off slowly anton do that. so the real muggy air is kind of right in through here where the uncomfortable, oppressive. out here, they keep the pleasant air and what will happen overnight. that air will push the wayne here. that isy tomorrow will feel so much nicer temperature-wise, not a much cooler am the ham ty will be down. today, up here hen proposive
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pleasant. it inches up a little bit on sunday. you won't notice it that much. bay opinion day, humidity coming up. those threat of some more shower or thunderstorms. so mostly clear tonight. much less humid bay the time we get to dawn. 64-68. tomorrow, sunny. comfortable humidity. a little bit of a sea breeze near the shoreline going to be holding near 80. inland shall 84-88. speaking of the beach and the tropics. two systems now. that is 99. this one point. it doesn't have a nim and not expecting it to bam rop call system but a big wet sponge and tracking the way to the gulf of mexico. you, it would come up to give us rain. en stead, going to going to the area that does not need the reason and both the flooding in laws with and ma. we got rain out of this up with. goeston way out to the at lap tick now. still a tropical storm. >> hurricane previously yesterday. down to tropical storm. tomorrow will come back up as
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molds are track it. it will dy out over the open ocean. here is the way it looks. is it tomorrow and sunday? they are looking spectacular. 86 degrees both days in. now monday, we with v two chances of rain. one comes through in the middle of the night. late sunday and early monday morning. then we get another chance of seeing thunderstorms perhaps monday. not great chances. it is like today. they will be hit or miss at best. then you lack done the road. tuesday w wednesday, another chance of hit or miss torm. but behind that one of them the weather changes. thursday and friday. high temperatures in the lower 80's. the home ty is down. as we head to the the labor day weekend right now. ind kaigs are relatively cool. plenty of sun and dre. but we'll be seeing temperatures in the 80's-90's maybe to the 70's. we see that a few days off yet. maria? >> thanks. we continue to follow the breaking news. that is in a new picture. wow. you it paints the picture.
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cafe. you can see the truck drove to the building. hingham square. >> yeah. it is on north street in hingham. police just treating this. they are in in railroad race. we have a are you on the way to the scene. we'll bring more when we know it. ette does look like north street bens there by the square cafe, so it is possible, actually, this headed done the road then somehow lost control. we have more for you as we get it. come right back. four hundred million dollars. that's how much charter schools will drain from massachusetts public schools this year. four hundred million siphoned from local districts that desperately need it. four hundred million that won't fund more science and technology, arts or preschool,
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the gym. that is where she learned to become one of the best in the world and earned a gold medal and two silvers. part of the efforts in brazil. tomorrow morning, needham, calmian a rally at the town hall on the common there starting at 11:00. a little leading role tonight in sports. 's get to that in a little bit. reporter: yeah. talking about the quarterback. maybe it should have been about defense. how about the d backs all over this field for the patriots.
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would tom brady play? would he start? how would he do? yes, no, pretty well including the sweet touchdown pass in carolina. your starter, the worst game of the preseason. clamoring to get in more reps. would happen. chris lo gn for 17 there. the defense weeks lent. three rutgers' patriots making picks. cam newton'ses into the waiting arms of logon ryan after three he goes the big right. he passed the bullpen and strike to dobson. 37-yards to the carolina 12 then after a field goal in the next series. it is brady perfectly leading hogan. 33-yards. touchdown pass. catch for the former bill. the third quarterback may have been the most impressive. granted he was not going against the top seed but a positive sign throwing this touchdown pass to d'andre carter.
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steven wright called upon to start the homestand ag vateed from the d.l. before the game. red sox hoping he could pick rip left off looking another 14th win of the season. aly raisman sharing the hardware from rio. steven wright first pitch. not much better than a walk and single. a 3-1 blast. 16th of the season. later in the inning. wright still in trouble. another season gel. then ax of the monster. 5-0. royals after one. sox get on the board in the bottom of the first. mookie bets with the 90 second rbi. was five for five. only 5-1. watch that play in the sixth. then bow guard ripped one off escobar. smooth play. bap been at first base. sox end the royal yas. lose 6-3. best news of the night for the
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before the game manager says the sensation does not have any structural damage in the injured knee. he was not wearing a bris. he said is hopeful he will be able to return in the regular season. the win tonight. the bluejays back in social. they are a game back and the o's are two out after they get crush whyed pi the looking to snap a three-game losing streak tonight sending david price to the mound. that is it for sports in. thank. >> thank you very much. >> all right. here we po. >> look the weekend if. >> we're tough. >> cannot wait. how much longer? >> it starts in just a matter of moments. >> cane leave new thanks. >> we have sunshine. saturday and sunday. testimony tors mid 80's. ham ty not too bad. maybe monday we get a chance of showers about but not a washout. hit or miss. some of you may get something
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