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randy: a combative first debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. the questions leading to conflict and the unusual moment after the face-off. >> breaking overnight, a deadly shooting steps from a boston tea stump that police hope that they can find. randy: a prestigious school in trouble with the government. the violations tuesday morning. erika: good morning, i'm erika tarantal. randy: and i'm randy price. at hofstra university, the debate buzz is still going strong this morning. reporter: good morning, that debate wrapped up here just hours ago, and the pundits are
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this morning we'll show you some of the moments that could sway undecided voters. first we want to check in with cindy. >> good morning. we've been seeing rain moving across the state this morning, and it has deposited close to a half an inch. the rain pushes eastward, heaviest through worcester, but light to moderate rain in the boston area, the north shore and southern new hampshire, not seeing much, plymouth on south but you will, required at the bus stop. temperatures around 60 degrees, and dry getting off the bus this afternoon, in fact, a few breaks of sunshine developing, and temperatures sneaking up into the lower 70s. this rain is progressive this morning month. you can see it moving from west to east, and the heavier bands right now coming into the coastal parts of rhode island, and going to be shifting into southeastern massachusetts, so the rain is filling in, and it is with us through applied to late morning but by lunchtime it is over. we jump out of the 60s, and
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weather around through at least 8:00, you will start to dry things out by then in worcester, but it will take closer to lunchtime to do that on cape cod, and then the skies begin to brighten and the temperatures respond as we sneak up into the 70s here this afternoon so much better for your evening commute in terms of the weather impact and what we're dealing with, wet roads, slow ride. >> good morning. lots of delays in place, a live look at the expressway. here's a check at marer is, and you can see the northbound side, very slow, and let's take a look go to the maps, south of brockton, and route 3, heavy from weymouth up into the braintree split and 95 building volume from sharon, your ride on the expressway, 30 to 35, braintree into boston, and the trip along the pike, 15 to 20, 495 to 128, and heading north, 93 south, slow out of methuen as you travel down into andover, and more delays picking up, approaching the spot pond, trains and buses on schedule. >> thank you, and right now, hillary clinton and donald trump are getting ready to head back
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heated showdown, a question, how will that critical first debate impact this tight race? >> this morning, we're covering all the angles including a surprise move. emily is lead you are coverage live from hofstra university. emily. emily: today the candidates themselves are moving on. they are headed to key states but this morning the focus is on what happened last night and the issues were familiar including when trump was questioned about why he hasn't released hisax returns. >> i will release my tax returns against my lawyer's wishes. when she releases her 33,000 emails -- >> i made a mistake using a private email. >> that's for sure. >> and if i had to do it over again i would do it differently, obviously. >> it was a confrontational 90 minutes with trump interrupting his rival, and at times challenging the moderator, lester holt.
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of clinton staying off the campaign trail in recent days. >> i think donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate. and yes, i did. and you know what else i prepared for? i prepared to be president. >> she's got experience, but it's bad experience. and this country can't afford to have another four years of that kind of experience. >> but one of the most interesting moments of the night came after the debate. donald trump so-called spin room to speak with reporters, and that's usually something left to campaign surrogates. take a listen here. >> i thought lester did a great job. honestly a great job. >> you thought the questions were fair? >> i thought it was great. >> but trump also told reporters that he had a defective microphone, implying it might have happened on purpose but there appeared to be no trouble hearing him. now hillary clinton went to a
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about her performance. >> we had a great debate! it was an amazing experience. >> during the debate, clinton and trump, they also clashed on the racial divide plaguing many communities, so coming up we'll take a closer look at that, and we'll also fact check the more controversial statements coming up in our next half-hour, for >> thanks so much, and one more note about the debate it was the most tweeted presidential showdown in history. according to twitter donald trump was the most talked about candidate, monopolizing 62% of the conversation. of course the comments were not all positive. the most tweeted moment when he said his most presidential quality was his temperament. >> breaking news this morning, boston police are investigating an overnight deadly shooting in jamaica plains, and the eye's
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>> good morning, randy. boston police getting that call at 1:00 this morning for shots fired here at this apartment complex behind me. when they arrived they found a man with several gunshot wounds to his chest. the police telling us that the victim is 40 years old, or at least in his 40s taken to the hospital where we were told that he was pronounced dead. the shooting scene here just feet away from the jackson square tea stop, police are looking for video for any clues that might lead to an arrest. they areo here this morning very early on. give them a call. live in jamaica plain, doug meehan, newscenter 5. randy: a man wanted in a shooting inside of a cvs store is waking up behind doors. police say he pulled the trigger of an 18-year-old inside that store. the victim is expected to be ok. would juveniles also charged in
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>> a federal court review confirms civil rights' violations at boston latin. the decision handed down by the u.s. attorney's office after an investigation into how the school handled more than 100 racially charged incidents. the community organizers now are hopeful that the conversation can change following the new recommendations, they include new training for students and staff, and a new diversity officer to monitor the future complaints and annual surveys to keep the racial climate at t school, trying to create a safer environment, and that makes me feel safe. >> city leaders say that the new plan will be used across the district to prevent further tensions. and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, coming out against question two, if approved by voters, the ballot question would lift the cap on the number of charter schools in massachusetts. senator warren says that she hopes the legislature teachers and parents can come together to make sure that all kids in the
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she's on to say that we should take what's working in the charter schools and use that to improve other schools. >> and firefighters say that this huge fire at an abandoned middle school was intentionally set. someone sought the fire, forcing the town to cancel classes at the nearby middle school. one firefighter was hurt but is expected to be ok. investigates are asking for the public's help for any information on who set the fire. and ce island are going to be wearing those controversial body cameras. police received a 375,000 grant from the u.s. department of justice to purchase 250 of the cameras, and that will allow all of the department's officers to be outfitted with cameras. the union says that they do have questions about the cameras but overall, are in agreement with using them. right now, police in salem, new hampshire are putting out a warning to anyone who filled up a two gas station in that town.
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have been found on four pumps. now the stations on south broadway and dusty sit coe on pelham road, police don't know how long that they had been there, but anyone who fills up at those station should say keep a close eye on their accounts. >> taking a look at the impact of the presidential debate, the voters and candidates need to impress to win in november. and in your health this morning, the bright side sickness. why it could be a sign of a healthy pregnancy. and also a roller-coaster remedy. how the thrill ride is making a painful condition easier to handle. and we continue to follow breaking news in boston this morning. a man has died after a shooting on center street in jamaica plain near the jackson square tea stop. police are looking for the shooter. >> and we have got needed rainfall coming on through this morning. this is not going to last the entire day, tracking the time
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first take a look outside as we look at the temperatures. you are getting ready to head out the door, a different feel than yesterday morning. you need your umbrella, raining right now, 50s and 60s as
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>> come and see a special view. good morning, eyeopener. >> good morning, wait a minute. boy, their performance has really jumped out at you. >> good morning, taking part in art week boston. >> thanks for that wakeup call. >> i am waiting for them. >> i was waiting to. >> right.
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>> hey, yeah. >> we made her do it. >> right. >> rain today. >> right. >> it is. i mean, not the greatest timing with the morning commute but we will take it. you can see a live look outside in boston, the rain is falling, still dark out there, 6:37 the sunrise this morning, and certainly a murky start, haven't seen too much yet in the boston area but look out in the western part of the state, that is where the rain has fallen and we have seen a half an inch already out in western massachusetts. we will see up to a half an inch, and boy do we need all of it. you can see the rainfall deficit in boston, more than 10 inches now so we need this rainfall. and the rainfall amounts, a quarter to a half an inch, and on the cape we could see a bit more than that, as the front will stall out. first thing is first. here's a look at the radar, we are in the rain, boston to the north back to the west, and you can see that back edge of rain west of the worcester area, and still waiting to fill in here from plymouth out to the cape
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but steadier rain stillize -- poised to move in, and still good rates with it, and this is headed right for you, light to moderate rain, and you go the heavier pockets here, this is all lining up out ahead of a frontal boundary and the wind flow out ahead of this has caused the temperatures to rise overnight. we're in the 60s out the door this morning, in most areas, and big difference from yesterday, of course, and on the other side of the front, it is cooler. we have a big area of low pressure that's going to sit and weather for the rest of the week but the rain today is going to be gone by lunchtime, and thereafter the clouds will break for the sunshine, and the temperatures come up. sneaking into the lower 70s this afternoon, and as warm as 75, and back towards lawrence, and nashua, and manchester area, we'll probably hold close to 70, and there you can see the rain impacting your commute by 8:00, 9:00 this morning, i think it's winding down in the worcester area, it will take closer to lunchtime for that to happen on cape cod but it will, and there you see the skies trying to
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clear out, but the cloud bank off-shore, look what happens to it, and it starts to move on in. that's a northeasterly wind developing and going to bring back that moisture, temperatures tonight, 50s to 60 degrees and with this front, that northeasterly wind will be persistent, and that means it will be cloudy and cool and damp and not just tomorrow but this pattern is sticking around right through the end of the week. so i can show you the rainfall tomorrow. it it's just a lot of clouds, there might be some mist and drizzle from time to time through noontime especially, the clouds are locked in tight, and gusty winds tomorrow, and so the temperatures are stuck near 60 most of the week, and then things start to slowly improve by late in the weekend. we have not seen a pattern like this in a while. a big change coming in. >> and an adjustment for the commute, as well, so a bit busy already. a live look outside for you at the expressway, this is a check by the gas tank, and that's
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you can see the delays already in place and also that moisture, so be careful and budget in extra travel time. let's go to the map, north of town, a few problem spots, a crash as you travel on 93 southbound, and another accident over on 93 north, by 495, just getting word of a third crash, so a busy ride on 93, and then stop and go down to the spot pond, once again approaching the lever connector. eastbound on the pike a delay. 20 to 25 now, 495 to 128, and then as you out of brockton, route 3 from weymouth and the expressway a half-hour from braintree into boston. >> the eyeopener on the campus of hofstra university this morning. of course the debate has wrapped up, but still ahead, our political analysts will weigh in on the performance of the candidates last night, and also on the campus here, and she will be joining us just ahead on the program.
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hillary clinton will be at unh tomorrow and donald trump holding a rally at the sports plex in bedford on thursday. new hampshire's importance as a swing state is clear. if each candidate wins the states that they are currently leading in, abc news projects clinton would win with 273 electoral votes, but if trump can flip new hampshire from blue to red, it's four electoral votes are enough to 269 to 269. >> your economy headlines this tuesday morning, asian shares mostly higher, as traders followed last night's debate. stock futures right now are higher. investors awaiting the red book report on consumer spending, that is due out today. your health now, a recall to tell you about, focusing on beef, veal, and bison products. there is concern the meats produced at adams far slaughter house might be contaminated with e-coli.
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the products sold at various farmers mark and retailers and restaurants. we'll have more information on the wcvb app. morning sickness during pregnancy may be a good thing. researcher at the institute of child health studied 800 women who had at least one miscarriage and then had become pregnant again. they found women with nausea early in pregnancy were half as likely to have miscarriages and stillbirthings as those sailed through the first months, they say it's unclear whether it would apply to first-time pregnancy. >> suffering from kidney stones. >> researcher have found an unusual remedy. roller-coasters -- >> who knew. >> the study by two michigan state university researcher found the thrilling rides may help patients shake out those stones. using an artificial kidney model they determined sitting in the back of this roller-coaster
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the researcher have now run this test over 200 times, and they say that they have consistent results, and they have had a good time with the research, as well. >> exactly. >> got some volunteers. adventurous ones. unexpected dough in a pizza box. >> and the new at 6:30, president barack obama enjoying a lighthearted moment before taking up a serious discussion. what he says the country must do erika: also saying thank you to first responders. the struggle earning honors for men and women in new hampshire. emily. emily: we are live at hoff vow university, gauging the impact of the debate. the moment that could sway the
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erika: 6:24, and look at this, rain on the radar, let me show you closer, how this is impacting your area, we have got that rain moving through, areas north and west of boston, and you can see it's going to be with us, b the afternoon, clouds give way to a bit of sunshine, and the temperatures will jump up, into the lower 70s today, so it's a wet morning, a drier afternoon, and cloudy, cool, and damp with drizzle at times, wednesday and thursday, and look at those temperatures stuck near 60 degrees, and it is good if you have got allergies, it will help with the pollen levels but we have got rain in the forecast through mid to late week. erika. >> all right, thanks so much. a new license plate option for massachusetts drivers to benefit
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governor baker along with the family of pete frates and kevin gosnell unveiled that plate. frates a former baseball star who inspired the ice bucket challenge, and gosnell and his family established alsone.org. he passed away in august. the plates will cost $40. >> all right, 6:25, time for tuesday eyepoppers, and olessa, you say one dominoes pizza, and something? >> a womanpe she said it looked like bread sticks but it was a different kind of coe, $5,000, she tracked down the owner and is awarded with free pizza for a year. i once found an extra wing and i was excited about that. >> this is better. >> i know. >> the employee needs to be more careful. >> and a close call in california. a hungry bear charging at a man who was recording that bear while it was digging through the garbage. the man made it to safety before
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bears in his lifetime, and this one definitely is the biggest. the scariest, the angriest, go back inside your house. >> they go bigger the closer they get. >> right. >> something to do with perspective. >> right. >> why are you outside? >> yeah. >> he was hungry, so ran even faster. a lucky break landing in this man's lap twice. also a moving tribute to the late miami marlins' player jose fernandez. remembering him. a live look at the expressway at this hour. roads wet as rain is coming down, just how long it lasts. cindy is back with your forecast
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special interests that oppose question 2 claim district schools lose money to charter schools. that's "absurd," says the boston herald. "outright lies," reports the lowell sun. charter schools "don't siphon off state dollars" from traditional schools, says the boston globe. in fact, public schools get more money. the truth is question 2 will give parents more choices and result in more funding for public education. please vote yes on question 2.
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>> that is absolutely proved over and over again. emily: we are fact checking both candidates live from new york. >> a man gunned down, a key station, the plea from boston police for help. >> new details in a mystery at sea. the questions a voter will face today after surviving a week on a life raft. >> coming up on 6:30 this tuesday morning, we are live at hofstra university where the first presidential debate
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>> emily, there this morning leading our coverage with the fact checkers and what they are saying, first we want to get to cindy and the rain moving through right now. >> you have got it, the radar all lit up this morning, look at this, widespread soaking rainfall just what we need across the area right now. starting to see the rain let up but it is picking up around boston, this is a live look out over the city where you can see the rain, haven't seen all that much just yet but after worcester, a quarter of an inch and closero the western part of the state, and that's where we are going to end up, widespread across the area so good rain coming in, and you will need the rain gear at the bus stop, and steps close to 60 now getting off the bus. the rain is gone. we're in the lower 70s and the skies may begin to clear out with sun, so you can see how everything is moving from west to eat. this right here, heavier rain on the cape where you have got seen too much yet. lunchtime temperature, about 66 degrees, with a lot of clouds, and breaks of sunshine this afternoon, and you can see
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morning commute but by lunch, it's exiting the cape and there is a, there are the clouds trying to break for sunshine, and that will push us into the low to mid 70s, so easier for the ride home than what we're dealing with, wet roads, slow ride, out there olessa, how are we doing? >> a bit busy, we're watching a few problem spots, especially north of town, first a live look at the expressway near marcy, and you can see the volume already in place here as you pass by the gas tank, and let's get to the maps. as you travel north side we have got a crash, this northbound accident, rather southbound by rockingham park, and then northbound by 495 and another southbound crash if you travel through andover, so a slow trip and once you get past those accidents more delays down to the spot pond and stays heavy to the lever connector. delays as you head along 24 northbound from brockton, and route 3, heavy, as well from 228 up to the braintree split, and it's a 30 to 35-minute ride on the expressway, braintree into
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>> thank you, and right now, back to the campaign trail for the candidates for president. >> but this morning we are sorting fact from fiction when it comes to the first showdown, and emily is leading our coverage in new york with some of the truth behind some of those claims. emily. >> we can only scratch the surface, there were plenty of claims on both sides, including donald trump's allegation that hillary clinton was involved in questioning where president barack obama was born certificate, when i got involved i didn't fail. i got him to give the birth certificate, so i am satisfied with it. >> the fact checkers at academy award winner say this one is false. the volunteer for him did forward that, but that person did not work for the campaign and was fired. trump also repeatedly denied
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false. he told howard stern he was in favor of invading iraq adding that he wished the first time it was done correctly. one more clinton accused trump of not releasing his tax returns because he does not pay taxes. politi-facts says that is false. he did release his returns if the 1970s and did pay taxes ranging from 25% to 45%, and ahead in news to go, our analysts take on both performances and they rate each around for that in just a few minutes. erika and randy, back to you. >> police are investigating an overnight shooting in jamaica plain, a man was found overnight suffering from several gunshot wounds. so far no arrests in this case. randy: also breaking an overnight crash on interstate 293. manchester, new hampshire, this is right at the 93 north split there. the crash caused a brushfire.
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condition of the driver in the pickup truck. erika: a man will face a judge today charged with a shooting inside a cvs store. this man was taken into custody. two other juveniles were charged in the case. >> and right now a rescued boater is on his way to boston after drifting at sea, and that's as he gets ready to face questions on what led to this disaster. the eye's sera congi is in boston where he's expected sera. sera: when this boater returns to shore the coast guard is planning to interview him today. hoping to find out exactly what happened, how he survived on that life raft, and of course about his mother who is still missing. nathan carmen was found sunday in a life raft 100 miles south of martha's vineyard by a chinese greater that was bound for boston. we're told that he is in remarkably good condition. his mother, linda carmen, was
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she is now presumed dead. ahead of the voyage she sent a text message to her friend writing call me if you don't hear from me. >> it was reported that he, when the boat started taking on water, he got his life raft, and he went looking for his mom to get into the life raft and he could not find her. >> it is still unclear whether the boat was equipped with a radio. there is no record of a mayday call. now are from connecticut, and the hartford current is reporting that nathan lives with asperger's strom and has retained a lawyer who expects to be there if any interview is to take place. live in boston, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. >> thank you, it's now 6:35. the senate expected to override a veto for the first time in the obama presidency. randy: the issue of making lawmakers break the ranks, and honoring first responders.
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well deserved recognition. erika: we follow breaking news in boston. a man has died after a shooting in jamaica plains near the jackson square tea stop. police still looking for the shooter at this
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i think: what about the students in all of our schools? every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million dollars, just last year. we can't afford to drain even more money from our kids' schools because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids; i'm fighting for yours, too.
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>> welcome back to the eyeopener, is there something about your commute that is bugging you or a traffic mystery? you can ask olessa, tweet me or email me, askolessa@hearst.com. i will get answers for you and share them right here on the eyeopener. this morning we are watching one problem spot, here's a live look outside from sky 5, 93, this is the northbound crash. as you can see, the left lane is closed, it is northbound, so it should not impact your commute. on theth park boulevard. the rain, bad timing. >> you have got it, and this will not be with us the entire day. it's a narrow strip, we have dried things out in the western part of the state, and that clearing line is going to be off the shore here, certainly by noontime, so the rain is just a morning thing but won't take it, a quarter to a half an inch, and we'll jump up into the 70s with brightening, and enjoy that, cooler with a southeasterly wind, and damp
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has new fallout in the wake of the braintree police evidence room scandal. the deputy chief, wayne foster, now on administrative leave. assess five investigates first reported, an audit found cash, drugs, and guns all missing from the evidence room. and the lawyer for the deputy chief foster says the action to place him on leave is totally inappropriate. 41 criminal cases have been tossed out by prosecutors because of tainted or m the police chief announced his retirement. >> first responders are honored in new hampshire for going above and beyond their call of duty. the fire service and ems awards was held last night honoring the men and women who saved lives every day. one of the biggest awards went to manchester fire department and american medical response for their efforts in battling the opioid crisis. >> they were out on the fronts
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the honor for responding to overdoses at an alarming rate. establishing safe stations and sweeping parks for the discarded needles. >> and the debate on candidates take on how to improve race relations, and joe stein has an uncomfortable moment at hofstra, why she was forced off the campus. plus rudi guiliani
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randy: good morning with your news to go. emily leading off. she's in new york this morning, and doug and sera have the other big stories. erika: first cindy has the forecast and we have rain. >> we do have rain. say that again, it sounds good. >> and this is a good state, close to a half an inch, and you can see in the western part of the state the rain is over, so a lot of us are going to end up with a quarter to a half an inch, and we'll take it, the whole month. we have had an inch, and that's it in the boston area, and we should have three, in the yearly deficit, and so you know how desperately we need this rain, and one computer model is showing you that quarter to half inch potential, and maybe a bit more on the cape and the islands as this front slows down there, and heaviest rain right now, is
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south coast, as you get into the heavier rainfall down the coast of rhode island where you get into the yellows, you can see the downpours, and not seeing as much of that around the boston area, but we do have good rains coming from billerica. but you can see how things are letting up, so we will push this farther eastward and off the shore here in the next few hours, but take us back to the west, and big low spin, and this will sit here and spin for the next several days, and once it have a southerly wind that has brought in the warmer temperature so it's around 60 degrees, we will jump up into the mid 60s by noontime, the rain is over, and we'll brighten up the skies. it turns out to be a decent afternoon, and warmest day that we have left. showers impacting us, 8:00, 9:00, and notice by lunchtime they are gone, and we get the brightening skies into the afternoon but a northeasterly wind starts to develop, and notice how it pushes the clouds
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the beginning of what starts to be an unsettled weather pattern, drizzle at times, low 60s tomorrow, gusty winds and only around 60 on thursday, so big changes coming weather-wise, and wet roads out there now, and it's slowing down your ride. how are we doing? >> we have lots of delays and also now the red line has minor delays this morning a live check of the lever connector. you can see the southbound side, heavy trip heading into boston, and let's get to the maps, north of town a few problem spots, a couple of accts starting right here northbound by 495, there is a crash, and then another northbound accident so southbound, stop and stare delays, and it will stay slow down to the lever connector, and pike eastbound now, about a 30 to 35-minute ride, 495 to 128, and more delays on 95 from sharon, 24 from brock at which, and route 3 from 228 up to the braintree split, and then 35 minutes on the expressway. red line seeing minor delays.
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presidential debate. randy: and emily is leading our coverage from hofstra university in new york, and things got heated. >> they sure did. voters have a lot to digest this morning. donald trump and hillary clinton clashing on a number of big issues including how to bridge the racial divide in this country. >> african-americans, hispanics, are living in hell. because it's so dangerous. get shot. >> everyone should be respected by the law, and everyone should respect the law. right now that's not the case in a lot of our neighborhoods. >> trump suggested that the controversial stop and frisk policy be brought back. the moderator, lester holt pointed out that it was ruled unconstitutional, and our political analysts were critical
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>> hillary clinton was a lot more aggressive and called trump a racist repeatedly. i thought that trump was a lot less aggressive than i expected. >> this donald trump would win a republican primary but not a general election, the voters he needed to persuade tonight, white college educated women, i will say it again, were turned off by his performance. >> well, as for today, trump heads to florida and clinton will campaign in north carolina. erika. and two presidential candidates not in attendance at the debate, the green party's jill stein tweeting these photos as she was escorted off hofstra's campus before the start. her campaign says that she was doing interviews with reporters, when security removed her saying that she did not have the right credentials to be there, libertarian gary johnson watched the debate from twitter's office in manhattan. and thousands taking to google during the debate looking up how to register to vote. the search for register to vote
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phrase was google's third search, with 100,000 searches, and google says that search volume was the highest in the swing state in florida. >> and rudi guiliani is weighing in on last night's debate. he was one of trump's advisors, helped the candidate get ready for the debate, and he tweeted, i assure you that donald trump will be better prepared at the next debate. he followed with trump did great at the beginning of the debate, and then was guiliani also went on after the moderator lester holt saying that he should be ashamed of himself. he says that if we were trump he would not participate in another debate unless promised the moderator would act as a moderator and not as a fact checker. >> to breaking news, a deadly shooting in boston, we are live in jay makah plain with what we know right now. doug: police getting a call of
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haley apartments here. when they arrived they found a man inside the complex with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso. he was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead. at this point all we know about the victim is that he is in his 40s, police are still searching for a suspect. this incident is taking place very close to the jackson square tea stop right next to us here at our live shot. and that is -- should not be affected from last night's shooting. we're live in jamaica plain, doug meehan, newscente 5 life raft is returning to shore today here in boston. where the coast guard wants to question him. 22-year-old nathan carmen and his mother linda went fishing off rhode island last week. the coast guard says that their boat started taking on water, and nathan and carmen reported when he got his life raft he could not find his mother. he was found on sunday, 100 miles south of martha's vineyard. his mother at this point is presumed dead.
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here today, and again, the coast guard is planning to interviewer him. live at the coast guard station in boston, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. randy: all right, thank you, it is 6:51, and this man is expected in court today, he's accused in a shooting inside of a cvs store in stoughton. they arrested him last night in donald trump donald -- dorchest. they also he pulled the trigger that he will face several charges in court including attempted murder. >> lexington police are searching for whoever broke into a church and stole a 400-pound safe. someone broke in on sunday night or monday morning. the safe was dragged to a nearby yard. it did not appear to have been opened. a touching tribute as the marlins circle an empty pitcher's mound wearing no. 16, in honor of jose fernandez.
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accident this weekend. lead-off hitter, gordon, who hasn't hit a home run all season, did just that for fernandez. in his first into at-bat. the emotions overwhelmed him as he crossed home plate. >> we are getting new numbers on the syrian refugee crisis. 650 refugees were relocated this year. massachusetts has taken in 145 of those refugees from country. connecticut has found homes for 334. >> congress is set to override the veto bill that would have allowed the families to sue saudi arabia. this would be a first during the obama administration. during two terms he has vetoed nine bills and none were overridden. the showdown is expected on wednesday. the supporters of the legislation say that they do somewhere enough votes to pass the override. president barack obama addresses the white house tribal nations
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honoring ceremony as he was wrapped in a wool blanket crowned with a straw hat. he told the group the u.s. has made significant progress improving conditions for native americans, and says that there is still much to be done. randy: a framingham man wins on a $1 million scratch ticket, and once again. he won his first million in november playing an instant game, and he just won anothermi cash also a 10 million game, and both tickets were purchased at the stop and shop on temple street. >> do you think that the third time is the charm? >> probably a lot of people doing that. >> right. >> whereas his smile? >> i was thinking the same thing. >> he won twice. >> i understand. >> thank you, guys, so far, a busy ride, if you are heading out the door, there is the pike, and this is route 1, over in saugus, and you can see the southbound side very slow here
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morning. let's get to the maps. north of town, a few problems, 93 north, a crash, and another just cleared by rockingham park boulevard but southbound slow from methuen down to the lever connector. the pike right now, 35 minutes, if you are traveling on 495 to 128, and a heavy trip on 24 north out of brockton, more delays as you go northbound on the expressway, 35 minutes, from braintree into boston, and the red lines have minor delays. poorly timed for the morning. >> you have got it. we'll take this rain absel worcester on westward and that will continue to fill in. this is what it looks like as you are heading out this morning. 60 degrees, though, the temperatures come up, thanks to a southerly wind and they are going to climb, rain is gone by lunchtime, and mid 60s, and breaks of sunshine and we'll sneak up into the low to mid 70s this afternoon, especially north and west of the city, the rain continues this morning, and heaviest plymouth down towards the south coast, and that is moving eastwardant cape cod, we
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up to the north shore but it is lightening up in the worcester area, and this area will shift, so through about 8:00 this morning, notice it is tapering off, still raining in boston and south and east, but by lunchtime the rain is gone and you see the clouds trying to break. may have some success by early this evening but overnight winds will turn to the northeast, and the clouds are going to fill back in so we'll fall back into the 50s to around 60 tonight, but with this front just stalled off the shore this northeasterly wind sets up tomorrow, and sticks with us. it cool and damp and look at the wind gusts. 20 to 25 at the coastline and it is really going to hold the temperatures down tomorrow, and we'll struggle to get into the lower 60s tomorrow, and stay there with the weather pattern, right through the end of the week. it's a big area of low pressure, stuck off to the west just sitting and spinning. and it does not really break down until the end of the weekend so that's why your seven-day forecast is just kind of rinse and repeat. we need the rain, and there will
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monday. >> ok. >> thanks, cindy. randy: if you are on the go you can watch us any time, we stream our program on the mobile app. >> we'll be back at noon and of course back tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. ? ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer, or payment each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright with simply right checking from santander bank.
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