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>> bonding men and women in blue. >> the tremendous department, i'm real proud of it. act if it is still here on gladstone street. an independent investigation for a routine check. it started as a domestic dispute, the temperature. >> the injured officers are sharing their incredible gratitude for the actions of the
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>> as you just heard, both of those officers were shot multiple times and one of those officers taking a fellow officer who saved his life. >> he clearly said to me, i want to thank this particular officer. he knows how close he was to death. >> losing massive amounts of blood. being dragged away from ferocious gunfire. that fellow officer saved his life by putting his hand in the wound and rendered first aid right there at the scene. >> and artery was severed and
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>> the life-saving tourniquet. >> the life-saving tourniquet. >> shot as many as three or four times. commissioner evidence are relieved they are both out of the woods. once extremely critical and out of surgery and saved by d if it wasn't for the blood, i don't think both officers would have survived. >> that is why boston police will pay it forward. >> looking into the suspects background, he had an apparent up session with police and security.
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figaro a found himself in a road filled with trouble, arrested in georgia for impersonating a police officer. he pleaded guilty to arson. by five investigates shows that charge still kept him from obtaining a private investigators license in florida. his work history scattered at the years that followed. the correction officer in west virginia in 2014. still a mystery is why he came to boston. and how he obtained the tactical weapon that nearly killed two police officers. a mystery only deepened by the
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night, a few hours before the shooting. >> we posted on wcvb.com. >> getting out of prison early. five years into an eight year prison term first tearing state contracts to a software firm in exchange for money. the recommendation will go to a judge for its approval. commitment 2016, donald trump denying the latest allegations surfacing overnight of sexual assault. he accuses the media and the clinton campaign of a massive conspiracy.
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personally. >> donald trump told thousands of supporters in palm beach today that he is fighting their fight but the media establishment is corrupt and charges that he sexually assaulted anyone are "fiction. he confronted the latest accusations published in the new york times, people magazine, and palm beach post today. women accusing him of assaulting them as recently preposterous, ludicrous, and if i common sense and logic. we already have substantial evidence to dispute these lies that will be made public in an appropriate way and at an appropriate time. anyone who challenges their control is deemed a racist, sexist, xenophobia, and morally deformed.
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they will seek to destroy everything about you, including your reputation. >> he said he gladly take the blow on behalf of his supporters. mr. trump: nevertheless, i take these slings and arrows gladly for you. >> his problems don't and here. the republican national committee spent only convention. or years ago, they spent over $42 million on mitt romney by election day. >> hillary clinton at a fundraiser in france -- san francisco. responding with first lady michelle obama. >> michelle obama attacking donald trump today at southern new hampshire university as some
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help him. since the release of the 2005 comments about groping women, she dismissed his explanation that it was nothing more than locker room talk. ms. obama: the men in my life do not talk about women like this. >> she went on to praise hillary clinton for her experience and her character. ms. obama: she is a loving and loyal wife. >> at the most recent debate, trump called into question clinton and obama's friendship. >> i have seen some of the most vicious commercials i have ever seen of michelle obama talking about you, hillary. >> the commercial helping trump uses comments she made in 2008 during her husband's primary race against clinton. >> if you can't run your own
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any such tension is long gone. >> words spoken in haste and she probably regrets them. >> a tremendous amount of respect between both of those women. >> he plans to be in portsmouth on saturday. >> dozens of people sickened by the action now being taken tonight and the team effort to rescue dogs trapped 65 feet into a giant pipe. >> a couple of showers moving through the boston area. the temperature changes to follow. >> back for the 32nd season. kelly ayotte: let's be honest -
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>> dozens of people who ate raw shellfish became sick. reports of 75 people with suspected norovirus, mostly associated with eating raw shellfish at weightings are at restaurants in the outer area. local businesses are calling on any harvested on or after september 22. >> a couple after a tight squeeze earlier today. the dogs somehow got trapped about 60 feet into a drainage pipe buried underground. rescue crews needed for hours. obviously they needed all that time. see the white dog? there it is right there.
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>> this is just in from east boston. two officers were shot in the line of duty. they are expected to recover. police and community members holding a prayer vigil and a piece walk tonight. >> true sportsmanship on display by some teenage boys. it during a race yesterday, richard sprained his ankle. they stopped mid-race and picked him , 1.5 miles to the finish line. he said he had to smile as a three of them crossed together at the same time. >> imagine how proud their parents are? for members of the extended family honored by the massachusetts broadcasters association. members of the hall of fame include peter still exploring
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ones. a groundbreaker in consumer reporting. also honored today is the videographer extraordinaire. among the recipients of the pioneer award. the first award for breaking news videography. congratulations to all. so richly reserved. i think if it's running, he would have. >> great. absolutely all of them deserving. it's an honor to be there. just look at this. that hurricane went right over the island and at one point, steady wind of 100 miles an hour with gusts to 128 miles an hour. it was definitely an incredible storm. we've seen them come within 50
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we move further northeast. still quite windy with wind out of the northwest. this is only the first time since the 1920's that a hurricane moved right over. it did happen twice in the 1920's. right to the boston area at this time. a little rain shower and somewhat darker well. hitting further to the south, midfield as well. all this is moving to the east and won't last very long. maybe the canal. and pretty much exiting around 10:00. the skies were clear, but there is a difference.
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it will be a bright and beautiful day tomorrow. a couple of raindrops as well tomorrow. look. it has already dropped to 52. so is the cold front comes through, the wind will pick up out of the northwest and the cooler air will start to move in. chile, as you can see. it will not be the 70 we had today. upper 50's to around 60 will be the highest temperature with that chile northerly wind. late tomorrow night, a freeze watch and between the 128 and 495. and the patriot game looks beautiful. it will be the milder of the weekend days is temperature should be in the 60's. the modern index was updated because of the heavy rain on sunday.
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still considered moderate to severe but the red area is unchanged north and west of boston where the rainfall amounts were helpful. there is your next seven days. milder sunday than saturday. and early next week, clouds come back. hope to see you next hour. >> powered by xfinity. tom brady's home debut and a couple of tight ends a minister the browns last week. martellus bennett was there three times last week. his first touchdown reception, he tries to going to gronk mode. he lines up for a spike but it's like a bar of soap. it just flew out of his hand.
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attempted spike then gronk himself? >> it happens. but it's pretty funny that it slip like that. but i got to give him credit. >> the form looked great. if they just hold this, it looked great. i thought it was good. i don't know what happened, honestly. >> i would have gone with bar of soap. 93rd jackets and we do so. >> training camp always gets along towards the end. it kind of drags on. we feel very strongly about our team and we have some good changes. new faces coming into the team. >> we kickoff the 32nd year of high 5. lexington high school and a
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fired 2.5 centuries ago. tonight is a bit of school history. >> the statue of captain james parker stands majestically at the apex of the lexington green. symbolic of the people that stood 10 feet tall at a minutes notice. just a few blocks away on a grassy field, another captain stands much taller than his 5'9" inch 160 pound the lexington high school minutemen football team. he has revolutionized the quarterback position for the undefeated minutemen. throwing for 14 touchdowns. tossing 32-point conversion's and counting for 162 of the 217 points through five games. >> what is the strength?
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i think the speed i have really helps. >> he is a fantastic competitor. it makes us better as a team and improves everybody around him. >> he's a member of the lexington hockey team and has committed to playing baseball and boston college. not bad for someone who is told he is too small his entire life. >> it has motivated me. nothing he does surprises us because he such a fantastic athlete. he raise your eyebrows a little bit and you can go make plays. he's done a fantastic job. >> you can't help but think about another certain scintillating scrambling quarterback that were number 22. >> heavy seen him on tape? >> yes. >> ever met him?
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what would you like to say to doug flutie? >> a big fan. i would like to do what he does. he says to rollout right and find the open receiver. >> he would be proud of cell who is only a junior. it's easy to understand what his teammates elected him one of the captains this season, continuing a tradition of leadership and commitment. we salute sala of the lexington high school minutemen as this weeks high 5. >> well done. great team. he is virtually unstoppable on offense. running, passing, does it all. a big game with arlington. >> could he be a walk on football player?
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tonight, breaking news. one by one, the women coming forward to accuse donald trump. after that audio of trump on the bus, talking about what he could do to women because he's a star. tonight here, trump's fiery defense. and what he's now saying about one of those women. >> look at her, look at her words, you tell me what you >> also tonight, michelle obama on trump. worlds we have not heard from her before. also this evening, the new and monster hurricane in the east. as we come on the air, already, a direct hit on bermuda. the deadly police firefight. the gunmen in body armor. officers in critical condition. breaking news here in new york city. the bombings, and tonight, the suspect, for the first time since the moment on the stretcher. and the outrage tonight.
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