tv Newscenter 5 Eyeopener ABC September 22, 2016 6:00am-7:00am EDT
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>> breaking overnight, a state of emergency in charlotte, 234bg, as unrest continues. the new clashes with police. >> also breaking, a deadly crash in north andover, the new information in overnight >> and a likely start for jacoby brisett. it's all on the eye this morning. randy: also on the eye imagine this, the driver of this dangling suv is now able to laugh about it. how a friend helped to lighten the mood after a near death experience. that's ahead this morning.
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emily: i'm emily riemer along with cindy fitzgibbon. it is the first day of fall. cindy: not until 10:21, so we have got four more hours left of summertime. that makes what we are experiencing out here now the last official sunrise. >> it's beautiful. >> it's a nice one. >> 6:32, and it will pop up over the horizon but gorgeous skies this morning. a live look right now, looking nice out there, but feeling a little cooler than yesterday morning, and by nearly 15 degrees, on the cape as you are heading out the d temperatures are running cooler than yesterday so a jacket or some sort of layer, probably a good idea at the bus stop this morning. lots of 50s out there. getting off the bus, in the 80s, so you can dress for summertime today even though it is officially fall, beginning later on this morning. 63 in boston. we're at 63 in worcester, and otherwise, lots of 50s. norwood to taunton at 50, and same deal on martha's vineyard. last of any cloud cover shifting so we have loads of sunshine in store today with the high pressure right overhead but
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breeze will kick in before lunchtime so we'll jump by 10:00 into the mid 70s but hold there through the afternoon, and in boston, and along the coastline up through rockport, as well, you can see lowell is 84, and really warm out there, worcester county, mid 80s, south of town, notice the mid 80s from brockton to bridgewater and taunton, but upper 70s to 80 on the cape today, probably, a beautiful start for the first day of all right, let's get you out to the roads and a busy start this morning, olessa, good morning. >> we're watching the delays already in place here across the span of the bridge, and the lever connector, southbound side, heading to the bottom of the screen, and you can see that volume building early this morning, let's get to the maps, word of a crash in noon, 128 by grove street. expect delays right in this area here, and i will let you know when that clears, and meanwhile, the rest of your trip not too bad. we're doing fine. 24, building volume, and your ride on the expressway, a bit slow, as well, there is a
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139, but it's not blocking any lane. your ride on the expressway up to 20, braintree to boston, and then at bike east, 20 minutes right now as you travel on 495 to 128. 93 south building volume down into andover, and some more delays down to the spot pond, and trains and buses are back on schedule. >> thank you. breaking news, a state of emergency declared in north carolina after a second night of violent clashes with police. swat teams and the national guard marching into charlotte. a disperse a crowd of hundreds taking to the streets in the city to protest an officer-involved shooting. several new developments in the overnight hours. >> and the eyeopener's erika tarantal is tracking all of it for us this morning. >> we know at least four police officers were hurt in this second night of clashes, and one protester is on life support after being shot in the head. police say by another protester. that led to a state of emergency, and that deployment
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the latest violence found more destruction of businesses and demonstrators throwing fireworks and setting fires and riot police resorting yet again to the flash grenades and tear gas to keep control. the governor is considering a curfew saying he believes the goal of many is destruction and harm. >> we cannot tolerate violence. we cannot tolerate the destruction of property, and we will not tolerate the attacks towards our police officers that are occurring right now. and i feel very >> this all comes in the wake of the fatal police shooting on tuesday. scott was commanded by yelling officers repeatedly to drop a gun he was holding, and the gun was recovered, his family insist that is he had a book and no gun. people are calling for the video of that incident to be released. randy: coming up after 5:00, and more breaking news, police are investigating a deadly crash on the north andover lawrence line, and that's where we find
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know right now. >> and randy, emergency crews have cleared the scene of this stretch of route 114 behind me where one person was killed, and at least one other person was injured in a motorcycle crash overnight. the details are still coming in, but here's what we know right now. this happened at 11:00 last night here on 114 and waverly road, right on the north andover and lawrence line. we saw at least one damaged motorcycle here at the scene, but the eagle tribune is reporting a crash involved two motorcycles, as well as a car, and a trooper telling the paper that car left the scene. another person was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. we don't know how many others were injured or the exact circumstances surrounding this crash. we are working to get more information for you, but once again, one person was killed in a motorcycle crash, we'll bring you the latest here on newscenter 5, reporting live on the north andover and lawrence line this morning, antoinette
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randy: and breaking news on the north shore in salem. firefighters have been battling a fire this morning. this was the scene at 3:00. one person taken to the hospital in salem. right now, one man is suffering life threatening injuries after a shooting in boston's mattapan neighborhood. it happened at 9:15 on cedar street. we have not been told of any arrests in this case. >> and game day for the patriots, as they prepare to take on the security will be a top priority after the bombings in new york and new jersey. the eyeopener's sera congi is live with the steps being taken and whether jimmy garoppolo could hit the field tonight? sera: security was boosted for sunday's home opener, and the same protocols will be in place tonight. as for the game, it is looking more likely we're going to see third string quarterback jacoby brisett back in action. backup quarterback jimmy
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doubtful on the injury report. he is suffering a shoulder sprain after this bad hit in sunday's game against the dolphins. brisett saying he's ready. >> you know, we have got to come, you be, a short week. it has been a learning process since i've gotten here, and so just taking the week the same as every other week. >> he's a great dude and player and ever since he's been here he's been improving every day, and that's all you can ask for. we have a very together as a team. >> brisett, a third round draft pick through his first passes in sunday's game. and if he does start tonight, well, it will be his first nfl start of his career. live at gillette stadium, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: the fbi is looking for two men who may have unknowingly disabled a bomb planted over the weekend in new york city.
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the suitcase with them. police think that they removed a bomb. they want to talk to the men and get that back. a suspect is in custody, charged in the bombings last weekend in new york and new jersey. and a rhode island man is expected to plead guilty today to conspiring to help isis in a plot to kill conservative blogger pamela gellar. prosecutors say nicholas david wright and usaamah rahim both of massachusetts. wright pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> this is an outpouring of the catholic faith as a religious relic is put on public view. hundreds of people packed the church, praying to the heart of st. padre pio, the 20th century saint known for his piety and prayer, and also characterized by the sacrament
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relic has traveled beyond italy, a chance for the faithful here to touch this man of god. >> we've been traveling through it, it. >> next up for the relic, braintree, before it returns to boston, where it will be displayed at the cathedral of the holy cross. >> puerto rico facing a massive power outage, how more than a million customers were knocked off the grid all new england patriot matt wright. the rare condition that might have been avoided with one precautions, and a driver is able to laugh about this terrifying moment, the joke helping him to get over the trauma. erika. >> charlotte, north carolina under a state of emergency after a second night of protests. the demonstrations coming after police shot and killed a man earlier this week. and also breaking, one person has guide after a crash on the
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it's not clear exactly what happened there at this point. cindy: we have a beautiful day in store today. the time line, though, on some possible showers tomorrow and a cooldown ahead. first, take a look as you look outside live at boston. soaking it in. the last sunrise of summertime, fall begins at 10:21,, and you may want a jacket or an extra layer, and 54 degrees as you are heading out one in eight women will face breast cancer. difference death.n life ande planned parenthood gives new hampshire women access to life saving cancer screenings. but ayotte voted to defund planned parenthood six times. why? because ayotte opposes a woman's right to choose.
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a great way to start the day and we would love to see your wakeup call, so record it, maybe with your class, and at school or at work or whatever, and upload it to ulocal using our wcvb newscenter 5. >> a few more hours of summer. that's it. >> yeah. >> a few more hours. although mother nature, i don't think that she got the memo yet. kind of on a delay. >> she's not ready. none of us are. >> so we have a couple more summer-like days, too, t the sunrise of summertime in boston, and 10:21 is the autumnal equinox, we call it that because the sun is over the equator, and it's about an equal day and night, just around 12 hours or so, so you get the idea, and not going to see a light fall or today, we'll be above average. typical high is 71, plus in the 80s the next couple days, but notice this weekend, a big drop in the temperature coming back
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51 as you are heading out of bedford, nashua at 53, boston out to worcester, in the 1960s right now but right around 50, norwood and taunton and vineyard, as well. lots of 50s on cape cod. so it is a cool start, cooler than yesterday morning. you are probably going to want a jacket but you can see the absence of the high clouds flirting with us. shifting southward, and the high pressure overhead so we will have a lot of sunshine today, and also much lighter winds than yesterday and that means the sea there are clouds, a couple of showers. this will be coming through tomorrow, and behind it, notice the blue colors in canada, cooler air, and that's going to fill in behind that front, notice in quebec, 46 degrees. you get the idea. today is warm, in fact, by lunchtime it's around 80 degrees or near that, as the sea breeze kicks in, and that will keep us in the 70s but low to mid 80s inland, and 85 nashua and 85 in taunton and 82 in
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you are headed to gillette, for the patriots' game, and looks mild, clear skies, and 8:25 kick-off, still 70 degrees, and the temperatures fall in the 60s over the course of the game, and a lot of 50s in the suburbs tonight, low 60s downtown, and mainly clear to start tomorrow, and then we'll watch this front drop, and clouds increase, a couple of showers, most of the moisture with it stays across central and northern new england, and we'll take any drop that we can get and notice how we're cooling it down here as we head towards saturday morning. opportunity of seeing any showers here on the seven-day forecast, is let's focus on in, morning hours are brightest. but lunchtime the clouds and a couple of showers, especially near the coastline where we could tap into the moisture, by the evening, and then that's it. friday night we're drying out, and could be some enhanced showers along the south side coast and the cape, but saturday morning, clearing skies and cooler temperatures, 60s on sunday despite the sunshine and by sunday night and monday morning 30s as you are headed back to work and school. yikes.
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roads. an issue out there. >> sky5 on the scene, thank you, this is route 2 in arlington, as you can see the left lane is shut down, there was three vehicles involved and they did have two lanes closed so it looks like they reopened one of them and they are about to tow this car out of here. this is at pleasant street, so expect extra delays, now to the maps. i will show you where eastbound side of route 2, as you head towards boston, and that's where you will find that problem spot, give yourself a couple extra minutes, and west of town the pike is starting to build. crash on 128 north, newton, and then south, over on route 24, some delays on the southbound side, with a crash by 139, northbound, stop and go as well, and expressway, 20 to 25 right now, braintree into boston, and the pike heading east at this point it's about a 20-minute ride, 495 to 128, and 93 south, stop and go out of methuen, and some more delays as you head down towards the lever connector. trains and buses are back on schedule, and if there is something bothering you about your commute that you cannot
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tweet me or post on my facebook page at askolessa@hearst.com, and i will get you answer and is share them right here on the eyeopener. randy: a substation, a power substation in puerto rico caused a huge, massive power outage, 1.5 million customers on the island. we're in the dark at the height of the outage. it is causing traffic jams, businesses to have to close as the country's international airport continues to operate. >> he played 11 years with the patriots making five trips to the super bowl, but it was a mysterious illness that sidelined matt and now he's sharing his story. he tells our maria stephanos light says he contracted a fungus in his home state of ohio while taking apart an old barn without a mask on. mold and animal droppings contributed to the infection,
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reflect on what's really important. >> i came out of this being more grateful and more thankful for, you know, what i have got, my family, my friends, my wife. what people go through. >> it was really the scariest thing that i have ever been through, and even looking at him today i can't believe where we were a couple of weeks ago and just so thankful. >> you can read about the story in more detail on susie's blog. er to that. death caused by childbirth complications are dropping around the world but a new report shows that they are on the rise here in the u.s. new data from the gates foundation says in 2013, 28 out of every 100,000 women died because of complications during pregnancy or childbirth, and that's up from 23 out of every 100,000 in 2005, and it's more than triple the percentage in canada. researcher speculate an increase
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jump. randy: maybe you have had a taste of this, a sweet tribute to big papi. >> literally, it's in eyeopeners this morning. >> new at 6:30, thousands of fish found dead in the waters. the natural explanation, and a rollover in boston leads a teenager inside hurt, why police have questions about why that team was inside the car in the first place. and we continue to follow breaking news in charlotte, north carolina, where tensions one person was shot during the protests last night, but police say that they did not fire. the continued demonstrations in response to the deadly
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>> we have a beautiful day on tap for the first day of fall. it's not going to feel like it. notice how we jump up close to 80 in boston. average high is 71 degrees, and we are starting out with a gorgeous, last summer sunrise there, as we look out live over the harbor. it's a beautiful start to the day, and cool, and 50s in the suburbs right now, and lower 60s in boston, and sea breeze will keep us in the 70s to near 80 at the mid 80s inland and look at pittsburgh, in the 70s, another day at or above 80 degrees but the clouds increase and a couple of showers around in the evening or overnight hours, and that's a cold front, and it's bringing in the feel of fall this weekend. randy: thank you, olessa. back now with the eyepoppers this morning. >> yes, dunkin' donuts, a send-off for a big papi. take a look at this, a giant tribute to david ortiz made entirely of doughnuts.
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>> yes, the workers putting the mosaic together on the freeway to put the time season with the sox. for every doughnut used, the chain made a donation to the greater boston food bank. 34 cents for number 34. >> i had one friend that told me god hooked you up literally. >> a driver lucky to be alive, and you can see why. william o'connor's suvee parking garage. it was eight stories high, someone who witnessed it helped him to get out and crawled back into the garage. he was ok. eventually. i don't know. >> he gained his composer. he's ok physically but i don't know about emotional. >> thank goodness for that helping hand. >> emily. >> new this morning, trainers reveal their three keys to
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>> mark it on your calendar, monday night is the must see event of this wild presidential campaign. the first debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. saying that there is a lot at stake in this first of three 90-minute face-offs is an understatement, for clinton, it's a crucial opportunity to confront a sobering statistic. polls consistently find that more than 60% of americans consider her untrust worthy. for t skewed negative on that score, it's a chance to show the steady demeanor and command of the issues that americans ordinarily want in a commander and chief. we would like to think that both contenders we'll be back pressed to outline specific policies, to directly address the very serious challenges facing our country at homes and abroad. but the track record for details and accessibility in this campaign is spotty at best. planning a crucial role in keeping the discourse inbounds,
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one, chris wallace of fox news, has already signaled he does not feel compelled to correct the record if a candidate's response is not truthfully. that's unfortunate. it should not be seen as inappropriate or overly partisan to do what journalists are supposed to do. get the best obtainable version of the truth. voters have a right to expect their candidates to be truthful and for the moderators to call them out when that fails. let's hope that everyone plays
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randy: breaking overnight, more clashes with police in charlotte, north carolina. >> a stolen suv involved in a rollover crash in boston. the questions this morning randy: all eyes on the patriot's third string quarterback jacoby brisett. >> his message to fans, it looks more likely he'll start the game tonight on the eye. randy: 6:30, a nice sunrise out there at this hour. a beautiful start to this thursday morning. good morning and thank you for joining us, i'm randy price. emily: and i'm emily riemer
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>> it looks warm. >> right. >> beautiful. >> the last sunrise, summertime. >> can you believe it? >> right. >> but you know what, it's going to feel like summertime the next couple days. >> right. cindy: it is a little cooler out the door this morning compared to yesterday when it was so muggy out there. temperatures running close to 1e cod this morning, so maybe an extra layer at the bus stop for the kids. lots of 50s out there now, but by the time that the kids going to be in the 80s, so dressing for summertime, maybe just the extra layer that you can shed later on. 63 in worcester and boston, and otherwise, look at all the 50s. we had dropped to 49 in norwood, it's now sitting at 50, and so definitely a cooler start. the high pressure, though, overhead, so that means sunshine all day long and light winds so that sea breeze will kick in, probably before lunchtime so notice by 10:00, it's in the mid 70s, and we're still there, pretty much all afternoon, we
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but our warmest temperatures will be inland, and lowell 85, framingham 85, and out in shirley, 86 this afternoon, and could touch 87 in pittsburgh, so very warm. 71. upper 70s at the coast here on the south shore, and notice brockton, bridgewater, low to mid 80s and near 80 on cape cod, so tonight is a warm start to fall here today, and let's get you out to the roads, a solar glare, and a couple of issues you are watching. >> yes, we are, we'll start with the solar glare. here's a picture f impact your commute, hard to drive with the sun in your face to give yourself a few extra minutes. check out your ride, just clearing a crash in arlington on route 2, accident over by route 60 by pleasant street, there was two lanes closed so it caused some delays but they just cleared the scene, so it should ease out, another crash on 128 northbound over by grove street, one lane closed, and then as you head south we're watching that volume on 24 north, and out of brockton, a crash clearing on
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about a half-hour, braintree into boston, and as you travel the pike, he or she, 15 to 20, 495 to 128. and north of town, 93 south looks ok, a little delay out of methuen, and some more volume down to the lever connector. randy: we're following several stories. emily: and erika is tracking the overnight development. erika: we start in charlotte where north carolina's governor has declared a state of emergency. it was another violent night as protests over the shooting of a chaotic. the city says four police officers suffered nonlife-threatening injuries, and one protester was shot. police say by another protester. and a deadly crash under investigation on the north andover lawrence line. this was the scene at 11:00 last night at waverly road and turnpike street. the eagle tribune reporting two motorcycles and a car were involved. and that the car left the scene. and firefighters on the scene of a house fire on meadow street
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cause. randy. randy: right now questions surrounding this rollover crash in boston. the suv was stolen. there were teenagers inside. and the vehicle was not the only one involved. emily: todd is live with what we know this morning. todd? >> emily and randy, five people were injured in that rollover crash here in roxbury yesterday. one of those injuries is critical. the crash happened right here at the intersection of warren street and mlk boulevad. rover off one of the victims who was pinned. despite witness accounts, investigates say that the suv was not chased by police. they tried to stop the driver but that person sped off. the suv was on its side. four other cars, also involved. >> the other guy, he was in the
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quick. >> police still have questions for the teams in the suv, there is no word on charges tied to that stolen suv or the crash. reporting live in roxbury, todd kazakiewich, newscenter 5. emily: thank you, right now this eerie sight is causing concern on the south shore. thousands of dead fish floating in the waters off thingham but this morning experts say the fish kill is natural and can happen when a large group o hingham's harbor and use up all the oxygen in the water. >> this time of year the water temperatures are the warmest around 75, sometimes 80, and the warmer the water the less oxygen. >> so the fish suffocate. there have been four reported fish kills this week in massachusetts. it's common this time of year but discouraging.
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it was sad to me. >> marine experts say that fish kill's in abundance of bait fish. they attract and feed larger species. >> and a new fallout from that missing evidence scandal in braintree. the police department. the sources are saying that the police chief russell jenkins has announced that he will retire. he's going to step down next month after 30 years with the department, and as 5 investigates first reported guns, drugs, and cash are missing from the evidence already been dropped because evidence was missing or compromised. the officer in charge of the evidence room took her own life in may as that review began. and governor baker has new comments on refugees in massachusetts. >> his changing attitudes and new this morning, making the most of your workout. three secrets from personal trainers. >> breaking news on the lawrence line this morning. one person has died after a
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early this morning, and that's what we're seeing across the board, a couple of accidents in progress, i will let you know where those are, trains and buses running on schedule. sun glare, too. >> a bit here, the sun is up, 6, the skies are clear, and it is going to be a warm day as fall officially begins. it is going to feel more like summertime this afternoon, as we jump up into the mid 80s away from the coastline, and there will be a sea breeze today so near 80 at the coast, clouds increase tomorrow, a couple of showers possible during the evening and overnight hours, and bring in cooler air feeling like fall this weekend. emily? emily: new this morning, trainers spilling their secrets and sharing workout advice they only give to clients, first up focused on how you feel, not how you look. if you don't see results immediately your mind will try to convince you to quit. instead focus on feeling stronger and healthier. next change the way that you eat. exercise alone will not give you results. so adding a nutrition plan, it might not improve your workout but it will make you more aware
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body. and make sure to have clarity, before you start a routine, know what you want to get out of that workout. and take note of what might have stopped you in the past. randy: in news to go, including updates on the state of emergency in charlotte, north carolina, and wheaton college says it will change the way it handles sexual assault allegations. the main concern of students who report assaults, and a startling moment here, the reminder going
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>> the eyeopener team ready with news to go, including breaking news out of charlotte, north carolina. and also on the north andover lawrence line. >> we'll get to those stories but first checking in with cindy for a look at the forecast. and it is the first day of fall. >> it is. by the morning, 10:21, the sun is over the equator, and you can see means the same thing, and so it's around 12 hours or so, and you know what happens as we get to fall. >> right. >> and. >> we digress. fall begins today, it will not feel like it, and it's still fall and still the hurricane season here through the end of november. and we continue to monitor the tropics. we have got two tropical systems, lisa way out in the
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depression, the winds are 35 miles per hour, and this is likely going to strengthen, and get very close to bermuda on friday, should be far enough east to kind of have the fringe effects on bermuda and strengthen more in the north atlantic. we have got temperatures that are more summer-like than fall-like the next couple days, but a dramatic drop coming this weekend, average high is 71. 80s the next couple days, and 60s by the weekend, and out the door, lots of 50s in the suburbs, and just 50 in taunton and we dropped and 63 in worcester and 63 in boston. and we'll jump up this afternoon into the upper 70s to near 80 at the coast. a sea breeze kicks in before lunchtime, and inland areas will come up into the low to mid 80s, a warm day, and sunshine under high pressure, light winds, as well, but this is the front we're watching, notice that there are some clouds, a couple of showers with it, too, and that's going to move through during the day tomorrow so no weather worries down at gillette. it looks great if you are headed to the game, and clear and mild, kick-off at 8:25, 70 degrees,
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during game, and back down into the 50s. should stay in the low 60s in boston, and as this front comes through, there is a couple of showers, a lot of us won't see any rain, and it's gone by saturday as we clear out the skies but the temperatures are falling, low 80s still tomorrow, upper 60's on saturday. all right, back out to the roads. some solar glare out there. >> delays, as well, 93 here in summerville, you have the volume in place on the southbound side, let's get to the maps and check out thero we have this crash in the final stages on route 2 eastbound, this is in arlington near route 60, if you are heading that way, give yourself a couple extra minutes, a crash by grove street, and then south of town, delays on 24 out of brockton, southbound accident by route 139 just cleared. and half-hour, north on the expressway, braintree to boston, and some delays along the pike, eastbound side, a half-hour, 495 to 128, and 93 south, now stop and go out of methuen, and pretty much all the way down to
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connector. trains and buses ok. >> thank you. breaking news, a second night of violence in the streets of charlotte, north carolina. >> a state of emergency declared by that state's governor, the eyeopener's erika tarantal tracking the latest. erika: that has allowed the governor to deploy the national guard and state highway patrol to charlotte, at least four police officers were hurt in this second night of violent clashes. several protesters were also hurt, including one now on life support after being shot in the head. police say protester. overnight businesses were vandalized and demonstrators set fires and police responding with flash grenades and tear gas, and the anger follows the police shooting of keith lamont scott. police say scott was ordered to drop a gun he was holding, a gun was recovered at the scene but his family insists that he was holding a book and not a gun. and now out to you. >> erika, thank you. the lawrence line is back open
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overnight that killed one person. let's take a look at that scene from overnight. the details still limited this morning. but we know that it happened at 11:00 here on 114 near waverly road. we saw at least one motorcycle here at the scene but the eagle tribune reports that the crash involved two motorcycles as well as a car. a trooper tell the papers that car left the scene. another person was taken to the hospital, in an ambulance, and we don't know at this point how many others were injured, or the this crash, and we are working to get more information and we will bring that to you as soon as we get it. live on the north andover lawrence line this morning, antoinette antonio, wcvb newscenter 5. randy: thank you. and breaking news out of salem, massachusetts, firefighters have been battling a fire at a home on meadow street. this was the scene at 3:00 this morning. one person taken to the hospital from this fire. and firefighters have not said
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>> five people are recovering after a rollover crash involving a stolen suv. one of those injuries is critical. the crash happened right here at the intersection of warren street and mlk boulevard here in roxbury. cell phone video shows officers trying to lift the land rover off one of the victims pinned under the suv. just prior to that police did attempt to stop the driver but the vehicle sped off. the suv ending up on its side. four other cars also involved. we're still wait to get hear about any potential criminal charges relating to the stolen suv and any charges stemming from the actual crash. reporting live in roxbury, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. reporter: security will be beefed up for the patriots' game as it was on sunday. on the field it's looking more likely we're going to see third string quarterback jacoby brisett start the game. >> it's been a learning process since i have gotten here, it will continue to be throughout
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getting ready for what could be the first nfl start of his career. brisett is a backup to the backup. garoppolo, officially listed as doubtful on the team's injury report yesterday. he suffered a shoulder sprain from a hit in sunday's game against the dolphins. now tonight jacoby brisett could make patriots raze history as the first black quarterback to start a game. live at gillette stadium, sera congi, wcvb newscenter emily: one man is suffering life threatening injuries after a shooting in boston's mattapan neighborhood. it happened around 9:15 last night on cedar street. no word on any arrests at this hour. and the u.s. justice department is calling for changes at wheaton college after an investigation into its handling of sexual assault complaints. the norton school says it will revise the policies after the probe that began in august of 2015. wheaton also says it will work to address the concerns of
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randy: a guilty verdict for the man accused in an army veteran. they convicted peter castillo of the death of 22-year-old steven perez. it happened during a fight in a parking garage in the theater district. castillo was dragged down to the dominican republic thee years later, he's facing a mandatory life sentence without parole. >> a close call for a woman in boston. she gets knocked down by a duck boat while walking into boylston street. that woman is ok but the video are going, especially while crossing the street. randy: governor baker says he's feeling more positive about the refugees for the war torn countries. baker telsz the herald radio, the government reported an overwhelming number of refugees have family here in the baystate and many are women and children. the governor expressed concern last fall about how these refugees are being vetted. >> the first presidential debate of the election will be streamed
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scheduled for monday. this is the first time that twitter will hold a live video feed of such an event, and the move comes a day after abc news announced it would stream its coverage of the debate on facebook. count on wcvb newscenter 5 for complete coverage of the debate. i will be reporting live from hofstra university in hempstead, new york, and that begins at 9:00 p.m. >> more trouble for disgraced congressman anthony he is saying that he exchanged sexually explicit messages with a 15-year-old who went to the tabloids this week, however he says that he was the victim of a hoax. weiner resigned in 2011 over a seconding scandal. >> the so, go for eight straight tonight as they attempt to sweep the orioles. they were down 1-0 when the orioles really just stumble the routine play. the next batter, andrew benintendi, he knocks it out of
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take a look at this. he knows how to celebrate there come the end of the game. looking like he's excited. 5-1 the final. randy: a popsicle vendor in chicago inspires a massive fundraiser, fidencio sanchez sold popsicles for 20 years to make ends meet. after a photo of him struggling with the cart went viral thousands donated so he could retire. 384,000. sanche to live on. >> incredible. >> the kindness of strangers. >> yeah. >> absolutely. >> all right, on the roads. >> unfortunately not very pretty this morning. we have a couple of problem spots to tell you about. this is 128 by grove street, this is sky 5. the northbound side as you can see, the off-ramp is partially blocked, a car that went off the road right there, so if you are heading in this direction give yourself a couple extra minutes. let's get to the maps and once
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road. there is delays back into methuen, and once you get past it, stop and go all the way down to the lever connector. pike eastbound, right now, about 30 minutes, so if you are traveling on 4935 -- 495 to 128. a crash cleared on the southbound side. 95 slow from sharon and also a heavy trip on route 3 from weymouth into braintree. once out there, it's a half-hour ride, the brains and buses, no problem. they are running on last morning of summer. >> only a few hours. 10:21, it will be fall but not going to feel like it today, beautiful sky this morning. sun there low, still on the horizon, that's a nice glow, so it's looking nice, and it's feeling much more comfortable, and as we have got out there today much more comfortable air in place. 63 degrees in boston right now but the dewpoint is down in the 50s. the suburbs have clald down, mid 50s on the north shore, 49 in
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at norwood 47, and 50 on the vineyard, and lots of 50s on the cape. so a good idea for the kids to have an extra layer. they can shed it getting off the bus this afternoon. lower 80s, but here's the thing. winds turn on the shore so in boston and right along the coastline, hold in the upper 70s, but as warm as 85 in nashua and taunton. low 80s in worcester. the high pressure giving us the sunshine today but this front to the north and west, is going to open up the door to bring in cooler air for the there could be a couple of showers and maybe a thunderstorm around. but tonight clear and mild down at gillette. it looks great. and tomorrow, in the 80s but we cloud up quickly after morning sunshine, but lunchtime we're in the clouds, and just notice a couple of showers late afternoon. through the overnight, down in the south coast and the cape, you could have a passing shower and then that's it. we're clearing it out on saturday, and cooling it down, 60s despite the sunshine and monday morning, coming into
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good morning, america. breaking overnight, state of emergency. charlotte ignites for a second night. protests turn violent. >> shots fired. >> one person in critical condition. angry demonstrators throw bottles stomping on cars. ground. police in riot gear fire tear gas. the national guard and state troopers called in amid new questions about that deadly police shooting and the gun officers say they found on the scene. >> i will fix it. donald trump promoting his plan overnight to end the violence. >> i would do stop and frisk. i think you have to. >> try ing ing to approve black voters with a controversial policy. >> hillary clinton weighing in.
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