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>> going on 4:30. good morning. monday, september 12. >> two teenagers accused in a stabbing in chelsea. the serial charges they're facing in court this morning. >> new concerns about hillary clinton's health. what her campaign says about this stumble and surprising reaction from donald trump. [applause] >> this is no good. >> a game of inches in arizona. the key plays in the patriots' upset over the cardinals and the changes at gillette stadium surrounding tom brady. >> cool start. >> it feels like fall. 60 degrees in boston. the air has dried out, though, after a very humid weekend.
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skies are clear, the winds are light, temperatures can really drop. we've got some 40's on the map here. bedford back to orange and keene. south of town, we are running in the 40's as well. 60's on the cape this morning. skies are clear. high pressure nosing on in. this is giving us the comfortable dry air. it's also allowing for light winds, so there will be a sea breeze this afternoon, wall-to-wall sunshine all day long. gh that sea breeze is going to hold the coast in the lower 70's while inland areas sneak into the upper 70's. a delightful start to the week. let's get you out to the roads. good morning, olessa. >> live look outside. check of the pike. this is eastbound heading to the top of the screen. you can see a few flashes of light. overnight construction. not much this morning. let's get to the maps. if you're heading out on 93
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expressway clearing. south of town your find, and the road work on 128 northbound it will be gone a few minutes. north of town, you're fine. we're expecting trains and buses to start the morning on schedule. that's a look at your traffic. >> and the kick is no good. >> it goal. there's certainly a big win for the backup quarterback jimmy garoppolo. >> doug meehan is live outside the stadium with this key victory. >> hi, emily. no tom brady. no ron gronkowski. jimmy garoppolo proved he was ready for that challenge. in his first career stop, he
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in arizona and deep in the fourth quarter, he led a 13-place, 61-yard drive to set up kicker stephen gostkowski's 32-yard field goal. >> coming down the road, tough environment, you know. i think the team had nice game playing. everyone did a great job. a good week of preparation. it showed up it may be the sign of a new era here. this brady banner at gillette stadium taken down, displayed after the four-game suspension took effect. the number 12 does remain up in the tower here at gillette. president jonathan kraft says it's time to focus on the regular season. home opener next sunday at gillette against the dolphins. doug meehan, wcvb newscenter 5.
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about the game off the field. he posted this image on facebook. it says, pats anger birds. martellus bennett and devin mccourty took part in the demonstration started by colin kaepernick. he took a to call attention to the oppression of minorities. >> hillary clinton taking time off the campaign trail now for her health. announcement coming hours after this. clinton stumbling while leaving a 9/11 event in new york city. this morning, her campaign is saying that she is fighting pneumonia, and erika is tracking the overnight developments. >> randy, good morning. clinton was set to focus on the west coast this week, but she'll no longer attend three
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she is still scheduled to travel to las vegas wednesday. this video was taken yesterday. clinton reportedly dehydrated and overheated, stumbling as she left the 9/11 memorial. the former secretary of state was diagnosed with pneumonia friday, we since learned, and prescribed antibiotics by her doctor. she was taken to her daughter's apartment after the episode yesterday where a couple of hours later she re-emerged with no comments about her health. >> how are you feeling? >> feeling great. >> what happened? >> it's a beautiful day in new york. >> clinton has been advised to rest and modify her schedule. donald trump has yet to comment on yesterday's incident. he is campaigning today in baltimore and asheville, north carolina. >> other stories we're following. this plymouth man expected in court charged with stealing flags on the cape. barnstable police saw dave
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flags off the overpass and burying them in the woods. police are investigating if he is connected to two other similar cases of vandalism. >> this new hampshire man is also expected in front of a judge today on murder charges. prosecutors say richard moore repeatedly stand jo-anne boucher in her danville home. her body was found about a week ago. neighbors say that moore, who is a registered sex offender, had been living with boucher for months. >> two teenagers are facing of a driver, including assault with intent to murder. the eyeopener's sera congi is at the courthouse in chelsea where those teens will be in front of a judge today. >> emily, those suspects are just 15 and 17 years old. they have not yet been identified. police say they stabbed a 57-year-old east boston man sunday night near congress avenue in chelsea. the teens had allegedly hired the victim from a livery
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general hospital where he's in stable condition. the teenagers are both charged with armed assault with intent to murder and assault and battery. they'll both face arraignment today here at chelsea district court. live in chelsea this morning, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. >> thank you. remembering september 11. the new york city styline is lighted with twin light beams marking where the towers of the world trade center first std. the changing of millions of lives across this country. in boston, those lives were remembered as people gathered with candles in the seaport district. they started with a mass for peace, healing and justice, ending at the fallen heroes. gold star families, veterans, among the crowd here. >> earlier, remembrances at the state house and in the public garden. leaders gathered alongside
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loved ones and among the tributes a constant flow of tears. >> i think about all those people. moms and dads didn't get to watch their kids grow up. it's sad. >> sometimes it feels like a minute. other times it feels like a hundred years even though today marks 15 years. it's every day for us. we wake up the same every day >> more than 200 people killed in the 9/11 attacks had ties to massachusetts. >> service project in boston to honor the victims of september 11, and it's benefitting those serving overseas and some of our veterans dealing with hard times. a controversial body camera program for police moving forward. the pilot program launching in the city of boston today. >> stormy weather tears down trees across the state. the conditions that made that
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cindy? >> and those storms long gone. now refreshing start to the morning. but we will warm off a little bit with the sunshine when we reach 80 degrees again.
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>> boston police are preparing to start their body camera pilot program. a judge says the department has the authority to force officers to wear the cameras. union president pat rose is disappointed with the judge's decision. he says he will work to make the cameras a success. new this morning, police in nashua, new hampshire, are searching for suspects in a possible hate crime.
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inside. police say one object was thrown as the islamic society of greater society breaking a window. the massachusetts chapter released a statement calling for state and federal officials to investigate. >> popular burrito chain is testing out a new service. the delivery option soon available for some chipotle fans. also on the eye for this monday morning -- >> the ref just got punched in the face by a player. >> wow.
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morning. cleanup is underway after the powerful winds uprooted trees to groton. residents say the storm only lasted a few minutes, but it was enough to rip four trees from the ground in one neighborhood. those trees came down on two cars. nobody was hurt. >> and the weather also brought down a tree in malden on a car with a couple inside. they were at holy cross cemetery. that driver was trapped. rescuers were able to get him out. neither he nor his wife were seriously hurt. really unsettling. >> very quick, too. >> there was a line of storms that came through. numerous damage reports. all those dots behind us, there were 108 reports of damage from the wind yesterday with those storms that came through. so it was active for a while. you got it. that frontal boundary that triggered all those storms is to our south now, and it's just scoured out all this humidity.
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comfortable, dry air settling in with a huge area of high pressure that's going to dominate our weather for the next couple of days. around this high, look at the humidity. dew points are way down in that refreshing range from the canadian border down to the mid-atlantic states back to the great lakes. it is going to take a while before the humidity gets back on here. you felt it change yesterday. it's down today. down tomorrow. creeps up a little bit on wednesday, and then we're going to smack it down once again. so a much more comfortable of fallish week ahead overall. look at these temperatures. the air is dry. it cooled down pretty dramatically. in the 40's from orange. bedford. 60 in boston. lower 60's on cape cod. we have clear skies. notice all day long, nothing but sunshine. but the winds also going to be light with that area of high pressurement so starting out with a northwesterly wind. by lunchtime, those winds are
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developing. it is going to hold us down into the lower 70's along the coastline, but very pleasant with light winds, loads of sunshine. head over to inland areas, and we're talking about temperatures in the mid and upper 70's. 77 in nashua today. 78 down in taunton. so a pretty nice day overall. on futurecast, nothing going on. that's going to be into tonight as well. it's another night to leave the windows open. have that nice cool air. these are the low temperature otherwise, lots of 50's. very comfortable stuff. a cool start tomorrow. this high will shift a little farther east. so the winds begin to shift to the south and west. so the temperatures warm up tomorrow and then we're going to watch a frontal boundary here off to the west. this will approach and bring in it looks like our next chance for showers and thunderstorms, and that comes later wednesday. the southwesterly wind tomorrow. sunshine, low humidity. low 80's on average. a little cooler with wind off
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we'll start dry on wednesday. then we'll watch that front approach in the afternoon. as it comes this, there will likely be showers and storms developing. midafternoon west of worcester. then probably closer to drive time home on wednesday. the wednesday evening commute could feature wet weather. as you know, we need it. behind that front, you think it's cool now. even cooler here thursday, friday morning. the real feel of fall coming in this week. >> it looks perfect to me. >> really nice september weather. >> so far the roads are live look outside at the zakim bridge. you can see traffic across the span. a couple of construction projects wrapping up. northbound side, wrapping up construction. 95 also nice and light. as you wake your way along the pike, problem-free. construction on 128 north approaching route 9. no issues heading north.
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morning on schedule. >> a community service project in boston to honor the lives lost on september 11. hundreds spent the day supporting the massachusetts military heroes fund yesterday. the goal there, to fill care packages. 500 of them will be sent to new england troops overseas, and another 500 to homeless veterans here. the one group of high school volunteers, 9/11 is history rather than memory. but taking part in the service they show solidarity with the families affected by the that we have the ability to send stuff to soldiers. >> it brings the day around for me from a really sad place to a place where we felt the love and support. >> this was the eighth year that the military heroes fund has coordinated this community service project. >> tesla motors is updating its autopilot system after a deadly car crash. a florida driver using the feature died when he hit a truck in early may.
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musk, says the update relies on radar to prevent crashes. it also warns drivers to keep their hands on the wheel. autopilot can brake and maintain speed and can help you stay in your lane, similar to what other cars currently do. the cars cannot drive themselves. >> your economy now. ride share service uber is bringing self-driving taxis to the streets. that service will launch in pittsburgh this week. it is raising some concerns. safety experts say the technology is not ready for the the state has yet to pass basic requirements about testing or crashes. technology won't advance if companies wait for rules. asian shares fell overnight as investors reacted to the fed's comments on a possible interest rate hike soon. right now, stock futures here are down. investors looking ahead to tomorrow's release of the monthly treasury budget. >> trending stories -- the burrito chain chipotle, which had, of course, some
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launch ago new service to brynn back customers -- drone delivery. the company is taking part in a test this month to let students at the university of virginia tech have their burritos delivered from the sky in partnership with project wing, a unit of google, owner alphabet. chipotle sales have struggled since health scarce at locations around the country. >> a california college football player is under arrest after this move on the field. video shows the mount saint antonio player punching a referee in the face. the ref had been holding bernard schirmer back from the other team when the linebacker took a swing. the player's father and college say this was an accident, that schirmer meant to hit himself to calm himself down. >> miss arkansas! [cheers and applause] >> miss america has crowned a new winner, savvy shields of arkansas won the pageant last night after impressing judges
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her answer to a question about the presidential election. massachusetts contestant alissa musto rounded out the top 15. congrats to her. new plans unveiled for boston children's hospital. >> the controversial plan some say is unnecessary. and it's full of food pictures and diet disasters. new on the eyeopener at 5:00, how instagram may also hold the key to shedding those extra
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>> monday morning. it's 4:a 4. >> a driver will be in court today. nathaniel armstrong was arrested
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night. a 45-year-old newburyport man was killed. police say armstrong was drunk behind the wheel. he is facing several charges, including motor vehicle homicide. >> we now know the name of the victim killed in a boat crash in taunton. mark greene from moultonborough, new hampshire, died when three hydroplane boats collided saturday on watson pond. they were competing in a regatta at the time. all three operators were thrown into the water. greene was one of them. the other two were one in critical condition. [belling tolling] >> bells ring in pennsylvania to honor the victims of flight 93. that ceremony, one of many across the country, remembering 9/11. the plane crashed in shanksville after crew members and passengers fought back against the hijackers. that ceremony was held at the memorial's visitor center for the first time. >> and a procession of hundreds
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firefighters memorial outside the state house. the firefighters paid tribute to the colleagues they lost 15 years ago in the september 11 attacks. the aftermath of the ceremony honored all massachusetts firefighters who have died in the line of duty. mangled piece of steel from the world trade center is standing tall in beverly this morning. the new memorial is outside beverly airport. that's the headquarters for the mass task force one, a federal search and rescue team, the first federal team to head to ground zero after the attacks. that steel beam from the world trade center is more than 21 feet tall. >> a new bedford teacher is awarded in the name of a passenger on a 9/11 flight. george heath was killed as he tried to save a pregnant waitress back in may. his wife accepted the madeline
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she was killed on 9/11 but was able to give key information about the hijackers. >> this is the second case this summer. in august, a town employ found the lock on one of the tanks had been damaged. now according to the town's website, a similar incident was reported friday morning. public works managers say that the tanks have been physically isolated from the water distribution system out of an abundance of caution. place of a garden at boston's children's hospital. the 11-story glass building will hold state-of-the-art facilities. skutives at the hospital say there's enough demand, but opponents say it will disrupt a special spot for families and is not necessary. >> the red sox lead the a.l. east by two games after a win in
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jackie bradley jr. and david ortiz hit three-run home others. 11-8 is the final. sox are back in boston tonight to kick off a seven-game home streak. get your dancing shoes ready. season 23 of "dancing with the stars" kick off tonight, including ryan lochte and laurie hernandez. you can catch the action on channel 5 at 8:00. cool side this morning. >> we sure do. we're welcoming home our red sox this evening to cooler weather. they've been away for a while. tonight, 7:10, it's going to be clear to start. should be around 70 for the first pitch, but it cools off quickly. so if you're planning to head to the game, bring a sweatshirt or jacket. 7:10 p.m., it's kind of dark. sunset 6:58 now.
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the sunset. it's been so warm and this month so far running above average by about 2.3 degrees. yesterday we were in the 80's. friday we had a record high, tied it, anyway, of 93 degrees in boston. the trend is for cooler weather today. average weather this time of year 74 degrees. we'll be running in the mid 70's today. jump back into the 80's tomorrow and wednesday and then we cool down even more here for the end of the week. temperatures may nudge a little bit below average by the end of the a big area of high pressure building on in with comfortable, dry air, low humidity, loads of sunshine. it's going to be a beautiful day across the northeast. lots of 70's even down to new york city. you head down toward philly and david kwiatkowski and that's where the 80's are for now. the bubble of high pressure takes on over. things relatively quiet across a good portion of the country. we will start off cool. as the winds turn to the southwest, we get back into the 80's tuesday into wednesday.
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this will bring in showers and thunderstorms later in the day. behind it more cool dry air for the end of the week. we'll break it down right now as the eyeopener continues. >> now, on newscenter 5's eyeopener -- >> a missed kick stealing the win for the patriots in arizona. jimmy garoppolo's first career start and the dramatic moment before this game started. >> hillary clinton stumbling in new york. the health diagnosis keeping her off the wearing body cameras today. what the union is saying about forced participation. it's on the eye for this monday morning. >> you're watching wcvb, boston's news leader. good morning. this is newscenter 5's eyeopener. >> also on the eye this morning, it's full of temptation and potential. how instagram can help you make smart food choices. good morning, i'm emily riemer.

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