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a teenager rushed to the hospital. the strange attack in the woods in wakefield. ed: an arrest turns into an all-out brawl. the decision officers made that may have saved their life. maria: this winky party thrown by state officials. ed: the public money that paid for it all. maria: and the suspensions handed out. harvick: could come to us during the course of labor day weekend. jorge: showing support for a friend in the fight of his life. maria: how a community is rallying around a brave young boy and his family. teenager stabbed in the neck with a golf club shaft. ed: the victim's friend is charged in that attack area live in wakefield with details.
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the teenager who was stabbed is going to be ok. he is still at beth israel being treated for serious wants to his neck. -- wounds to his neck. an 18-year-old man was carefully loaded onto a medical helicopter after being stabbed in the neck with a golf club. the fight happened up the road in a wooded reservation. >> members of the wakefield police responded. as a r calls we got about an altercation and a fight in the area. maria: that victim was found laying bloody in the pathway. state police said the victim, the suspect, and a third teenager came to the reservation in a car. >> the stole a car and crashed
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juli: investigators were walking the trails for a couple of hours after that arrest searching the woods for part of the golf club. curtis day will be arraigned on charges of assault and battery with serious injury, attempted murder, and larceny of a motor vehicle, to name a few. the third teenager who was with the suspect and the victim at the reservation is being interviewed by wakefield and state police along with the middlesex das office. maria: breaking news right now. donald trump is going to meet tomorrow with mexico's president. ed: it will happen hours before he gives a major speech on immigration. right now trump is speaking and you are looking live in everett, washington. he will deliver that speech in arizona. these are live pictures from a rally in the state of washington
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it is a few miles north of seattle. he has confirmed on twitter tonight that the speech tomorrow comes amid speculation into whether trump has softened his stance on undocumented immigrants. trump's son is on defense insisting that his that's position has not changed. maria: singer chris brown is under arrest accused of assault with a deadly weapon. his arrest comes after a search of brown's los angeles home. police went to that home when a woman called asking for help and that call kicked long standoff between brown and police. during that time brown posted videos on social media seeing he was innocent. he eventually came out of that home and was said to be cooperative with police. you can see a teenagers crumpled like in the middle of the road and that teenager tonight is seriously hurt after getting hit by a car. the 17-year-old writing down walnut street this afternoon and that is when newton police tell us that an elderly driver hit
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hood. you have some level of consciousness. he had multiple injuries to his body, particularly the lower part. serious injuries. >> he is going to children's, to a good place. he will be treated. hopefully he will be ok. maria: the elderly driver did stay at the scene. police are deciding whether or not charges will be filed. ed: there is a lot thing. harvey: coming out of the gulf and up through the carolinas and offshore. let's get more information for you on that. it is slowly getting its act together on satellite imagery and it is close to being a tropical storm. that will likely happen in the next 12 to 24 hours.
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and hurricane watches along the western coast of florida. after that it will go to the carolinas and it is moving fairly for out to see which is a possibility but there is a possibility in the second half it will inch a little closer to us. if it does, then it increases the chance of clouds and rain especially in the south close to the cape but that is far from anything definite. what does seem likely is we will have some rip currents and rough surf even rain. let's back up to what is happening overnight. warmer and more humid and we start a warmer day and a more humid a tomorrow and we watch this rent approach and i will let you know when we could see a few showers and more details about the labor day weekend forecast coming up in a little while. >> let go of him.
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a suspect and local police officers and the chief says he has never seen anything like that. john atwater is live for mayhem with how all this started. john: this is a domestic disturbance call. this one escalated quickly. >> let go of him. john the suspect is pummeling : the officers as they try to calm him down and arrest him. but for several minutes they exchange punches in the sm apartment. it got heated right away as officers approached 29-year-old marcus bino, they were responding to a 911 call from his girlfriend who said he was punching her. >> clearly assaulted the officers to the point they were fighting for their lives. john the framingham chief says : the officers displayed incredible restraint as the combative suspect refused to
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the worst assaults i've seen between combatant and officers and i think they did an excellent job. john a third officer who arrived : was finally able to help restrain the man with a taser. as he was hauled off to jail, those officers went to the hospital, in some serious pain after the violent attack. >> their spirits are great and they're looking forward to coming back to work. john: the suspect is facing several charo -- charges and he did make bail so he is out tonight. maria your taxpayer money, used : fo 4 celebrations. ed 5 investigates learning two : top state officials are suspended for it. mike beaudet has the exclusive details. mike: celebrating july 3 in boston, dcr style. the invitation to the private party, the guests greeted by the deputy commissioner outside the party. the golf carts rented by dcr and driven by dcr staff used to transport guests from the party
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spot near the half shell was not easy. >> some started lining up at the esplanade early this morning. my: they were whisked into a vip area as little as 15 minutes before the main event. records obtained show the invitation to the party thrown by two commissioners went out a dozen state employees. both men are suspended without pay for one week. for the utilizing dcr resources for their private event. they reimburse the state more than $800 to cover the cost of the golf carts and the dcr staff driving them. that money will reimburse the commonwealth for paying the state employee who planned the party, making phone calls, sending e-mails, preparing invitations and maintaining a guest list. and to reimburse the state for another dcr worker who spent an hour printing the invitations
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including card stock, envelopes, and stamps. after we started asking questions, the dcr commissioner and the deputy commissioner reported the party to the ethics commission which ordered them to undergo additional ethics training and reimburse the state. the executive office of energy and environmental affairs released a statement saying the use of state resources for this private event was entirely appropriate and their pleas that commissioner roy and deputy commissioner sisk fully a single tax dollar was wasted. had: plymouth police are looking for an unusual criminal. a half naked man broke it to two homes. police say neither break and appears to be forced. one homeowner said she woke up to find the naked stranger standing inside her house. >> and when it the stairs into one of their sons bedrooms and her mother's bedroom and came
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dozed off watching tv and she said they had tapped her on the shoulder and she just jumped up and said who are you and she got them out of the house and they called the police. ed: police have not released a suspect description. they caution all homeowners to keep their doors locked. maria a revere man is facing : charges he robbed a disabled woman who called him for a ride. wilson brea is an uber driver but prosecutors say the alleged victim called him directly monday night not using the uber app. they say brea had given her a rides before. but this time h they say he came into her home stole her purse and pushed her. brea's been ordered to stay away from the victim and is banned from driving for hire. ed a three-year-old boy pulled : from a lowell pool has died. he had been in the hospital since august 20. police responded to the home on freda lane and discovered the boy and a two-year-old girl unresponsive. the girl is now out of the hospital. the middlesex d.a. is investigating. maria commitment 2016: : three major primary matchups
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wins his party's nomination for a second term despite saying earlier this year he wouldn't run. former democratic chair debbie wasserman schultz wins her primary in the florida house. and senator john mccain is waiting for polls to close in arizona. for a while today it appeared maine governor paul lepage was thinking about calling it quits. lepage began the day apologizing for his controversial comments about minorities and drug crime. the governor then went on local radio and speculated that, perhap term short, but later in the day, lepage >> a n to do it. i lost the ability to convince the people, that is the type of people we need in augusta, maybe it is time to move on. maria: i guess it was not. but later in the day, lepage
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of his political demise were greatly exaggerated. jorge: showing support for friend in the fight of his life. maria: how an entire community is rallying around a brave young boy and his family. harvey: the track -- tracking the system that could have an impact on the holiday weekend. maria: the chain reaction crash and the fiery >> wednesday morning on the eyeopener, saving money on back to school. >> to cut money and callers when you are packing lunches. >> the chances for storms and the bus stop forecast,
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maria: imagine getting in the middle of that. this is dash-cam video showing a 10-car pileup in binghamton, new york last week. one of the cars involved slammed into the highway divider and caught fire, on the left. someone used a fire extinguisher to put the flames out.
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probably saving her life. new tonight from new york city, two kayakers are in critical condition. a ferry plowed into them on the hudson river. 10 people were hurt in the wreck. new york city police pulled several of them from the water. police say the pilot of the ferry was taking the usual route. he saw the kayakers out of the corner of his eye and couldn't stop in time. no charges have been filed. ed: training kicked in for a when one of their own needed help. >> we looked all over, we noticed the chief look he was seizing. ed: chief frank twiss went into cardiac arrest yesterday at the fire station. nine members of his department were there and started cpr right away before he was rushed to the hospital. the chief received a stent but is now resting comfortably and
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my brothers, my children. i just hope that they are ok. ed chief twiss is now starting : his retirement today was supposed to be his last day at work. maria look at all these pictures : popping up behind us. awesome. they're kids on the first day of school and they're all wearing the same thing for a pretty great reason. ed newscenter 5's jorge quiroga : shows us how they're rallying around a friend who needs all the support he c g jorge: nine-year-old tommy scardina playing with friends after missing the first day of school. >> had to wake up early and go to radiation. jorge: the 4th grader battling nut midline carcinoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer, his dad, head shaved and solidarity. jorge: today when tommy couldn't be there, all the other kids who
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shirts. >> we are supporting him and rooting for him to help them know we are all beside him. >> the community has been so helpful, it is the greatest community second to none. jorge: the effort led by his uncle, selling t shirts and bracelets to help out, embracing tommy, his parents and younger siblngs. with movie nights, raffles, rides with police, championship trophies, the honorary captain of the football team, anything to mother son. >> i am humble. we are humble. we were just a normal family through months ago and it has been unreal getting that type of support. jorge: and to further support the scardina's, family and friends are planning a tommy's challange fundraiser next month, on september 17, to be held at the daniel webster estate,his dad says with a strong community
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like you can do anything. ed: now they are a big normal family. now they are a big family. let me say again what jorge said. jorge mentioned the fundraiser for tommy next month. maria find more details about : that on wcvb.com and our mobile apps. we're happy to remind you of what the date is and how you can go and help. we are with you, tommy. it: i am getting us the what is over your shoulder. august is closing. i am just realizing that. earth to me. harvey: hello. i think the heat has kind of fried your brain little bit because it has been so warm this month. notice how almost all the days are in red signifying above average. the month is almost 4.5 above average, one of the warmest if not the warmest august's we have
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starting to get a little more humid around now. even though the temperatures are not too bad, 60's and low 70's. it is a little bit sticky and eastern and southeastern mass and uncomfortable near the south coast. it is still fairly comfortable option the north and west. more humid air down to the south it across parts of the midwest will be moving and over the next 24 to 36 hours and eventually a front. that is when we get a chance of showers particularly on thursday. this is the chunk of cool, dry or that will be moving in for thfi it feels like fall will be in the air. here we go. wednesday and thursday. more humid but much less humid for friday and saturday. right now overnight, expected to be about 66 in boston. tomorrow will be warmer than it was in more humid with a cloud -send patchwork sky. a slight chance of a late day thunderstorms so keep an eye to
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a little bit of rough surf from hurricane gaston. it is a major hurricane and ground swells from miles and that is why there is a moderate chance of hurts tomorrow. this front will make an approach rather slowly and should be wandering through on thursday. during thursday is our best chance of eating a few showers and thunderstorms. patchwork sky tomorrow, could be a shower or thunderstorm in far western areas late in the day or evening. thursday moving from west to east as the kind of slowly that we have a chance of a few showers or storm. we should clear up friday. a little unstable so a cloud in send mixed, maybe a spot shower late afternoon or evening and then cool and dry weather follows. we have a tropical depression off the carolina coast to it asserting to avoid. so no longer are there any warnings along the airline -- carolina coast. this is the one right here, this tropical depression which will
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the next 12 to 24 hours and start to move northeast. it has prompted hurricane and tropical storm watches along parts of the western florida coast and eventually the storm is likely to move toward the carolinas and then offshore. probably close enough and significant enough to cause some rough surf over the weekend. we could have that with sunny skies and cool, dry conditions in the little bit easy. if it comes close enough could get somewhat stronger winds and possibly we could run into some rain on the south coast of the cape but that is far from a certainty at this point. as you look at the next seven days, here you see it, the best chance of a few showers are thunderstorms thursday. cool air on friday. gorgeous on saturday with feel of fall and if the storm comes close will get some clouds and/or rain. sometime sunday or monday. if it stays far enough away it will be a situation of the rough
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possibilities and we will know more as we get closer. it is the holiday weekend. maria: we've learning something new about that huge missing
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ed: they have not gotten the snake in maine yet. maria: let's look at this. ed: a10 foot skin found earlier this month in westbrook and texas scientists -- why did they go to texas for this? add: they have a snakes --
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maria: that is an anaconda. it: theyed: they think it is someone's pet. it is still there because that is the skin. maria: who wants that for a pet? mike: annoying to the boston red sox. 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, counseling, or smaller class sizes. four hundred million unavailable to the ninety-six percent of students who don't attend charter schools. let's improve public schools for all students,
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>> now here's mike lynch with boards center five area did
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mike: he hit his 30th career home run. it was a difference. down one-nothing fifth inning. it finds its way out of the park. number 18 was tied at a run apiece. and then an inning later he hit one where they ate and it drops in the little triangle and the tampa bay rays. drew parts -- drew pomerantz takes it deep. john farrell goes to the bullpen . evan longoria hits one, it is still going. at last report it is heading
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4-3 the final. baltimore picks of the game and three games back. thlook how it is tightening up. kansas city is in a rain delay. three and a half back as we speak. in that game in kansas city for the rain came and they delayed the game, fred gardner went up against the wall took extra bases away from the kansas city royals create i have to show you the play of the night. maybe the play of the year. watch the picture and watch the play. he has got it. as the announcer said it pays to play hacking sack when you are a kid area did -- a kid. the indians go on to win. tom brady is wrapping up his preseason. saturday afternoon he has to leave and not return until monday, october 3.
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commissioner. do you hear me? a long time. take a good look because the next thing -- time you will see him in practice is the week of october three. how will you pass the time? >> how will you stay sharp? >> we will say. -- we will see ar. >> are you staying locally? i do not want to give away all my tips. that part will be very challenging, watching those games in september. but i will find ways to preoccupy my mind. mike: what do you think of the haircut? ladies?
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