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>> 88. >> reporter: former inmate bill baker took a different path.raz was a trade school. >> i learned how to counterfeit payroll checks. everybody just about that i know here, that's what they live for, to get out and rob banks, cash hot checks or whatever. >> this is yours? >> this is mine. six-foot by nine-foot. >> six by nine. that's not even the size of a decent-sized rug. >> smaller than most people's bathrooms today. i can put my hand on both walls like that. flatten my hand on both walls. >> reporter: at age 82 baker says lately he's been thinking about retiring from his career in the crime sector. >> the last prison system i served i got out 4 1/2 years ago. just got married a couple days ago. and now i have a house, a car, a wife, and a dog. i got it honestly and legitimately, and i'm proud of it. >> took you a long time. >> took me a long time. >> and in that time returning to alcatraz has become a bit easier for some. >> oh, it's not bad. you know, i'm getting used to you know, i'm getting used to being [cough, cough] you know, i'm gettin
>> 88. >> reporter: former inmate bill baker took a different path.raz was a trade school. >> i learned how to counterfeit payroll checks. everybody just about that i know here, that's what they live for, to get out and rob banks, cash hot checks or whatever. >> this is yours? >> this is mine. six-foot by nine-foot. >> six by nine. that's not even the size of a decent-sized rug. >> smaller than most people's bathrooms today. i can put my hand on both...
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>> reporter: former inmate bill baker took a different path. for him alcatraz was a trade school. >> i learned how to counterfeit payroll checks. yes. everybody just about that i know here, that's what they live for, to get out and rob banks, cash hot checks or whatever. >> there's my cell here. >> this is yours? >> this is mine. six-foot by nine-foot. >> six by nine. that's not even the size of a decent-sized rug. >> smaller than most people's bathrooms today. i can put my hand on both walls like that. flatten my hananon both walls. reporter: at age 8282aker says lately he's been thinking about retiring from his career in the crime sector. >> the last prison system i served i got out 4 1/2 years ago. just got married a couple days ago. and now i have a house, a car, a wife, and a dog. i got it honestly and legitimately, and i'm proud of it. >> took you a long time. >> took me a long time. >> and in that time returning to alcatraz has become a bit easier for some. >> oh, it's not bad. you know, i'm getting used to being here. and i can leave wh
>> reporter: former inmate bill baker took a different path. for him alcatraz was a trade school. >> i learned how to counterfeit payroll checks. yes. everybody just about that i know here, that's what they live for, to get out and rob banks, cash hot checks or whatever. >> there's my cell here. >> this is yours? >> this is mine. six-foot by nine-foot. >> six by nine. that's not even the size of a decent-sized rug. >> smaller than most people's...
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. >> bill baker class of '59. >> everybody who came here came here for breaking rules in other prisons. >> auto theft or something? >> when i was 18 years old i stole a car in portland, oregon, went to prison. started escaping. >> like all reunions they renewed old acquaint answers. >> also told us if you ever left don't get closer than three feet. if he comings up he might grab you. >> farewell to alcatraz wearing handcuffs and leg irons last 27 of the 1500 prisoners leave the crumbling fortress for more modern. >> alcatraz closed in 1963 and aging alums are a vanishing breed. former reunions used to draw big crowds, but this one there were about three guards and two ex-cons. another alum infamous whitey bulger had to send his regrets. he's doing two life terms in florida. >> whitey bulger was here when i was here. >> jim albright dressed in old uniform for the occasion. >> his only fault was, if you did something he didn't like he wanted to kill you. >> the honored returnees mingled with the thousand of tourists that swarmed the island. listen to audio tours and robert luke. >> when
. >> bill baker class of '59. >> everybody who came here came here for breaking rules in other prisons. >> auto theft or something? >> when i was 18 years old i stole a car in portland, oregon, went to prison. started escaping. >> like all reunions they renewed old acquaint answers. >> also told us if you ever left don't get closer than three feet. if he comings up he might grab you. >> farewell to alcatraz wearing handcuffs and leg irons last 27 of the...
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>> 88. >> former inmate bill baker took a different path. for him alcatraz was a trade school. >> i learned how to counterfeit payroll checks. everybody just about that i know here that's what they lived for. to get out and rob banks and cash hot checks or whatever. here is my cell. >> this is yours? >> this is mine. >> six foot by nine foot. >> not even size of decent size >> smaller than most people's bathrooms today. i can put my hands on both walls. >> at age 82, baker says lately he's been thinking about retiring from his career in the crime sector. >> last prison system i served i got out four and half years ago, just got married couple days ago. now i have a house, a cara wife and a dog. i got it honestly, legitimately i'm proud of it. >> took you a long time. >> took me a long time. >> in that time returning to alcatraz has become a bit easier for some. >> it's not bad. you know, i'm getting used to being here. and i can leave when i want to. that's the main thing. just for kicks. my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was
>> 88. >> former inmate bill baker took a different path. for him alcatraz was a trade school. >> i learned how to counterfeit payroll checks. everybody just about that i know here that's what they lived for. to get out and rob banks and cash hot checks or whatever. here is my cell. >> this is yours? >> this is mine. >> six foot by nine foot. >> not even size of decent size >> smaller than most people's bathrooms today. i can put my hands on both...
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. >> anchor: governor baker's bill to fight opiate addiction going before a health committee today would limit patients to a three day supply of pain killers killers. the first time they were prescribed the drug, many activists saying the bill though is flawed. >> reporter: the forecast is chilling out over the next couple of days. we'll take a local that and [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. that's coming. >> anchor: temperature if the lower 60's, even in boston at 60 degrees, spencer 60. pepperell 60. all good. our temperatures about 57 out through worcester, but now it's time to chill out. the front has pass. colder days are ahead. we'll get some rain in here by thursday afternoon. it does not look like a big storm system but you know slow chug on a cold front could give us a soaking late in the afternoon and at night. milder late in the week, we get a bounce in the temperatures right now they are falling. quickly. seve
. >> anchor: governor baker's bill to fight opiate addiction going before a health committee today would limit patients to a three day supply of pain killers killers. the first time they were prescribed the drug, many activists saying the bill though is flawed. >> reporter: the forecast is chilling out over the next couple of days. we'll take a local that and [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all...
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. >> anchor: governor baker's bill to fight opioid addiction wept before a committee today. the bill would limit patients to a three day supply of pain killers. the first time they are prescrib prescribed. the drug many active its are challenge the governor saying the bill is flawed. >> anchor: the forecast pretty mild today. temperatures right near 60 degrees. pleasant but cooler weather ahead. >> anchor: coming up at 4:30 a story you saw first on 7. suspicious activity on board a flight to logan. what we are now learning about a passenger on board . >> anchor: we are staying on top of a developing story. a threat under investigation of the harvard campus. the latest from cambridge live at 5:00 . >> anchor: plus, the terror in paris has official here at home on alert. a homeland security expert talk talking about what's next for isis. >> anchor: a reminder news is always happening and you can get caught up wherever you are, whenever you want by use you're people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -
. >> anchor: governor baker's bill to fight opioid addiction wept before a committee today. the bill would limit patients to a three day supply of pain killers. the first time they are prescrib prescribed. the drug many active its are challenge the governor saying the bill is flawed. >> anchor: the forecast pretty mild today. temperatures right near 60 degrees. pleasant but cooler weather ahead. >> anchor: coming up at 4:30 a story you saw first on 7. suspicious activity on...
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baker and boston mayor marty walsh joined forces today calling on a legislative committee to pass baker' s bill to fight opioid addiction. there is one very controversial section that allows hospitals to hold overdose victims 72 hours. >> if you can treat people who are on the edge , practically at the end of their rope, and create a path to treatment. 72 hours in a treatment facility, in a place where they can at least get their head clear enough to have an open conversation about treatment , real treatment, it might be of the keep them from going back on the street and looking for the next fix. >> this gives the family member the opportunity. it gives a loved one the opportunity, a friend the opportunity to try and figure out what to do. >> the medical community is opposed to the 72 hour provision, fearing the legal and financial ramifications. the committee on mental health and substance abuse hearing was disrupted twice this morning by two men demanding more treatment beds. erika: a key patriots player is out after this tough play. wide receiver julian edelman breaking his foot in last nigh
baker and boston mayor marty walsh joined forces today calling on a legislative committee to pass baker' s bill to fight opioid addiction. there is one very controversial section that allows hospitals to hold overdose victims 72 hours. >> if you can treat people who are on the edge , practically at the end of their rope, and create a path to treatment. 72 hours in a treatment facility, in a place where they can at least get their head clear enough to have an open conversation about...
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governor baker signed a bill criminalize the trafficking and distributing the powerful opiate often added to heroin. today' s hill creates a new crime which means those who traffic more than 10 grams could spend up to 20 years in prison. today was the first day of work for a new task force in new hampshire set to study substance abuse issues and will tackle topic like insurance tackling sentinel dealers. the task force is working to get lawmakers to act quickly when they return next year. jc: the chill continues to settle in at some of those numbers are pretty low. harvey: they will probably be low tomorrow morning because they are already pretty low. 29 and plymouth just to get the evening running. we will see of her teens, low 20' s and just below freezing in boston to start your day tomorrow. in and around boston, a tranquil day. temperatures will move into the 40' s during the course of the day tomorrow. no significant moisture producing anything around here. we have to go to the northwest part of the country before we see significant action and snow. we will talk about that and our t
governor baker signed a bill criminalize the trafficking and distributing the powerful opiate often added to heroin. today' s hill creates a new crime which means those who traffic more than 10 grams could spend up to 20 years in prison. today was the first day of work for a new task force in new hampshire set to study substance abuse issues and will tackle topic like insurance tackling sentinel dealers. the task force is working to get lawmakers to act quickly when they return next year. jc:...
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. >>> also, governor charlie baker's bill against opioid abuse will take center stage. the bill would limit patients to a three-day supply of painkillers the first time they're prescribed. this would let doctors commit them to a dreg rehab facility. >> jadiann: the patriots winners again. the undefeated record comes at that cost. julian edelman is set to have surgery after breaking a bone during yesterday's game. how long will he be out and what's the impact on the team going forward. >> reporter: reports are that he would man could be out anywhere from six to eight weeks. he's going to undergo surgery. teammates want him back but if you ask coach bill belichick, they have a game plan that doesn't focus on one specific player. >> this from 54. >> with one second left on the clock, the patriots clutch kicker does it again, giving new england the 27-26 win over the giants, keeping them undefeated. >> we talked about before the game, play hard for 60 minutes and it took every last second. >> determination, you know, the situation with football, you know, it was a great win
. >>> also, governor charlie baker's bill against opioid abuse will take center stage. the bill would limit patients to a three-day supply of painkillers the first time they're prescribed. this would let doctors commit them to a dreg rehab facility. >> jadiann: the patriots winners again. the undefeated record comes at that cost. julian edelman is set to have surgery after breaking a bone during yesterday's game. how long will he be out and what's the impact on the team going...
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routine final votes are still needed before governor baker can sign the bill into law. tom: a driver turned himself in after fleeing the scene of a firey car crash in rye. rye police say 21-year-old cory lowe crashed a nissan pathfinder just after midnight yesterday. when fire fighters arrived at the scene, a passenger was seriously injured. k-9 teams searched for lowe, but couldn' t find him. lowe is charged with felony conduct after an accident and felony reckless operation. officers say alcohol and speed contributed to the crash. the age to buy tobacco could be increasing in boston. coming up on news 9 tonight. the mayor' s new plan to crackdown on tobacco consumption. shelley: and a study of new england' s energy consumption reveals if a natural gas pipeline is needed in our area. what it could mean for your electric bill. mike: after the recent dry stretch, some rain is on the way soon. if it clears in time for friday and what about the weekend? i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition
routine final votes are still needed before governor baker can sign the bill into law. tom: a driver turned himself in after fleeing the scene of a firey car crash in rye. rye police say 21-year-old cory lowe crashed a nissan pathfinder just after midnight yesterday. when fire fighters arrived at the scene, a passenger was seriously injured. k-9 teams searched for lowe, but couldn' t find him. lowe is charged with felony conduct after an accident and felony reckless operation. officers say...
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bill: because andrea was 16, baker' s behavior was not considered criminal. baker targeted other students until he finally played guilty to charges in 2002 and is now categorized as a level three sex offender. but he has never faced charges related to andrew appeared how unusual his case? -- how unusual is her case? licenses of 15 massachusetts educators are suspended for sexual misconduct each year, but there are not always charges. when students are 16 years or older, by law, sexual misconduct amazingly isn' t considered a crime. it is time the state tough and consent laws and recognize the obvious. that teacher-student relationship is not equal and those in a position of authority can exert power over young, impressionable teens. to change state law, making sex between the teacher and student a crime until age 19. age of consent bills have been filed at beacon hill and hearings are scheduled for december. it is hard to conceive of any reasoning preventing legislators from taking tougher action so stories like andrea' s resulting criminal consequences. >> f
bill: because andrea was 16, baker' s behavior was not considered criminal. baker targeted other students until he finally played guilty to charges in 2002 and is now categorized as a level three sex offender. but he has never faced charges related to andrew appeared how unusual his case? -- how unusual is her case? licenses of 15 massachusetts educators are suspended for sexual misconduct each year, but there are not always charges. when students are 16 years or older, by law, sexual...
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governor charlie baker's opioid bill takes center stage at a public hearing this morning. the bill would restrict patients to a three-day supply of pain killers the first time they're prescribed an opioid drug. it also allowed doctors to commit patients involuntarily to a drug treatment facility for up to 72 hours if they're considered an immediate danger. the meeting is at 10 this morning at the state house. emily: a 19-year-old is seriously hurt after he was shot while sitting in a car in revere. it happened along american legion highway around 8:00 last night while the teen was with his father. police say several shots were fired into the vehicle. the teen was struck in the neck and is in stable condition. police are now looking for a black s.u.v. with tinted windows. police are trying to figure out why a woman was in the road. the driver who hit her has not been charged. 5:08. cities and towns want more help fighting poverty. the label they need to address the problem effectively. and a local man nearly lost his son to the attacks in paris. why he says he feels badly f
governor charlie baker's opioid bill takes center stage at a public hearing this morning. the bill would restrict patients to a three-day supply of pain killers the first time they're prescribed an opioid drug. it also allowed doctors to commit patients involuntarily to a drug treatment facility for up to 72 hours if they're considered an immediate danger. the meeting is at 10 this morning at the state house. emily: a 19-year-old is seriously hurt after he was shot while sitting in a car in...
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governor baker's opiate abuse bill heads up for a hearing today. his bill would restrict patients to a three-day supply of painkillers the first time they're prescribed an opiate. patients could seek refills after that. the proposal would let doctors commit a person involuntarily to a drug treatment facility for up to 72 hours. >>> and today is final hour to weigh in on student testing here in the bay state. the state board of elementary and secondary education is holding a public hearing at afternoon. that's just one day before the full board votes on a plan to revamp standardized testing. the state education commissioner recommended creating a new test for public school students, that would combine elements of the current m-cats exam with the park test. if approved, the new test would take effect in 2017. >>> 6:20 now on your monday. republican presidential candidate carlie fear yoona will spend the next three days in new hampshire. the former hewlett-packard executive will be at plymouth state university tonight. the only woman in the gop field
governor baker's opiate abuse bill heads up for a hearing today. his bill would restrict patients to a three-day supply of painkillers the first time they're prescribed an opiate. patients could seek refills after that. the proposal would let doctors commit a person involuntarily to a drug treatment facility for up to 72 hours. >>> and today is final hour to weigh in on student testing here in the bay state. the state board of elementary and secondary education is holding a public...
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please don't punish me. >> christa: governor baker hopes lawmakers have the bill ready to sign within the first two months of next year. >> jadiann: the national transportation safety board announcing it can't find the black box among the wreckage of a cargo ship lost at sea. teams will no longer search for the voice recorder. last week, crews found the ship but they have found no sign of the device. the cargo ship sank off the coast of the bahamas last joaquin. 33 crew members went down with the ship including three people from massachusetts. only one body was ever found. deputies in california apparently beating a suspect. and now the suspect's mother is wondering what happened to the belief innocent until proven guilty. >> for me, the images of you see someone beaten beaten over and over again. his face is swollen. >> christa: the man's attorney is asking for the deputies to be criminally charged. investigators admit the video seen by thousands also >> the public trust is important to us. the two deputies are being investigated for misconduct and excessive force. >> whatever people
please don't punish me. >> christa: governor baker hopes lawmakers have the bill ready to sign within the first two months of next year. >> jadiann: the national transportation safety board announcing it can't find the black box among the wreckage of a cargo ship lost at sea. teams will no longer search for the voice recorder. last week, crews found the ship but they have found no sign of the device. the cargo ship sank off the coast of the bahamas last joaquin. 33 crew members went...
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bill shields, wbz news. >>> governor charlie baker would not sign a letter from other republican governors asking the president to stop welcoming syrian refugees into our country. >>> haunting images in the trial of a high school student charged with murdering his math teacher. jurors watched surveillance video of chism rolling a recycling bin through the halls of danvers high school two years ago. chism put the body of colleen in the barrel moments after he killed her in the restroom. she's a history teacher. chism's attorneys are using an insanity defense. >>> the army reservist charged with stealing an -- [ inaudible ] james morales appeared in federal court in new york where he was capturing earlier this week. the f.b.i. says he stole 16 guns from an armory last weekend. surveillance video helped lead to his arrest. >>> fantasy sports sites have been in the headlines a lot lately as you know. this morning a closer look at just how much money people spend on those sites. and it is staggering. boston-based draft kings says the industry will take in $4 billion in entry fees this year alone. draft kings releas
bill shields, wbz news. >>> governor charlie baker would not sign a letter from other republican governors asking the president to stop welcoming syrian refugees into our country. >>> haunting images in the trial of a high school student charged with murdering his math teacher. jurors watched surveillance video of chism rolling a recycling bin through the halls of danvers high school two years ago. chism put the body of colleen in the barrel moments after he killed her in the...
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erika: governor charlie baker signed a bill into law criminalizing fentanyl trafficking, drug trafficking already is illegal but yesterday's bill makes the crime punishable for up to 20 years in prison those who traffic more than 10 grams of fentanyl could face that pun yib. -- punishment. the drug is accused of many randy: a key part of the st. patrick's parade passed away 3689 john hurley passed away at massachusetts general and was the long time organizer of the st. patrick's day parade and fought to keep gays and lesbians from marching in the parade. organizers broke from tradition and allowed a group of gay veterans in the parade this year. hurley was 85 years old. erika: 5:08 this morning, new this morning making sure your home is protected while away. randy: three tricks to stop a break-in from happening. a big day in sports including boston passed travel kings and do your move amid troferse. .winter is coming but how much snow can we expect? harvey leonard gets the number from the man who got it right last year. cindy? cindy: and we have clear skies for your travel plans today as
erika: governor charlie baker signed a bill into law criminalizing fentanyl trafficking, drug trafficking already is illegal but yesterday's bill makes the crime punishable for up to 20 years in prison those who traffic more than 10 grams of fentanyl could face that pun yib. -- punishment. the drug is accused of many randy: a key part of the st. patrick's parade passed away 3689 john hurley passed away at massachusetts general and was the long time organizer of the st. patrick's day parade and...
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please don't push me. >> governor baker hopes lawmakers have the bill ready to sign within the first two months of the year. >> christa: former red sox pitcher curt schilling might face a subpoena after refusing to testify about his failed video game company. schilling moved the company, 38 studios, to massachusetts to providence after receiving a 75 million-dollar loan from the state in 2010. the studios filed for bankruptcy two years after that. >> a second cancer fight for new england patriots player, this time it's his infant son battling the disease. >> christa: actor charlie sheen's diagnosis. what he's expected to reveal to the world on the "today" show. >> jadiann: a little boy's dream come true thanks to bay state police officers willing to make it happen. >> rich: we're looking live at the beginning of an 8 or 9-mile backup in needham and dedham on >>> welcome back. police in pittsfield have taken the meaning of protect and serve to a new level. >> christa: they made a dream come true for a little boy battling stage 4 cancer. chavez forte's dream was to be a police officer.
please don't push me. >> governor baker hopes lawmakers have the bill ready to sign within the first two months of the year. >> christa: former red sox pitcher curt schilling might face a subpoena after refusing to testify about his failed video game company. schilling moved the company, 38 studios, to massachusetts to providence after receiving a 75 million-dollar loan from the state in 2010. the studios filed for bankruptcy two years after that. >> a second cancer fight for...
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the bill still needs approval from the house and senate as well as governor charlie baker. the protests took place in hundreds of cities and towns nationwide. >>> local cities and towns are ready to mark veterans day today and say thank you. wbz has been getting tons of tributes and thank yous online. we want to share one with you right now from plainville. >> we want to thank all of our veterans for serving our country and giving us the freedom we enjoy today. happy veterans day [unintelligible] >> everyone with your veterans day images, tweet us of your favorite service member or any tributes that might be there today. >>> coming up on wbz this morning, one very lonely water fight. >> the extreme step a new hampshire water park owner is taking to keep his business running. >> and change is coming to the posten public lie appear. they might not be exactly what we'll tell about you the two new additions just approved at copley square. >> just when you think you've seen every type of selfie, this soon to be dad takes it to another level. hey, danielle. >> reporter: temperatu
the bill still needs approval from the house and senate as well as governor charlie baker. the protests took place in hundreds of cities and towns nationwide. >>> local cities and towns are ready to mark veterans day today and say thank you. wbz has been getting tons of tributes and thank yous online. we want to share one with you right now from plainville. >> we want to thank all of our veterans for serving our country and giving us the freedom we enjoy today. happy veterans day...
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classes will have a bill to prevent abusive drugs for charlie baker's battle against opioids in the state and agreement announced later today. >> julie: tomorrow city leaders in worcester will talk about the expanding the smoking ban and regulate e cigs restraining like regular tobacco products and ban smoking and all city owned parks, athletic fields and beaches and bus stops and fine for violating ban jump from 25 to $100. >> julie: 65% says e cigs restraining should not be allowed to be used inside restaurants and study 1,000 adults taken last month and 58% in the same senior vacation time said -- same survey said marijuana was bad for the health. >> daniel: law sponsored by massachusetts congressman stephen lynch. gives the veterans an extra 13 days of paid leave to seek medical care. during first year as federal employee this will allow the veterans to seek medical care without being forced to take their new job. >> julie: this morning new england patriots waiting for word on two key starters. deon lewis suffered a knee injury over the redskins and expected to have mri today and seba
classes will have a bill to prevent abusive drugs for charlie baker's battle against opioids in the state and agreement announced later today. >> julie: tomorrow city leaders in worcester will talk about the expanding the smoking ban and regulate e cigs restraining like regular tobacco products and ban smoking and all city owned parks, athletic fields and beaches and bus stops and fine for violating ban jump from 25 to $100. >> julie: 65% says e cigs restraining should not be...
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erika: governor charlie baker has signed into law a bill that would make human trafficking punishable by up to 20 years in prison. those who traffic more than the painkiller is also being blamed for numerous overdose deaths. randy: a picture of the st. patrick' s day parade has died. he was of the long-time organizer of the st. patrick' s day parade favored by many. he also fought to keep gays and lesbians -- from marching. organizers broke with tradition and allowed a group of gay veterans in the parade this year. hurley was 85. erika: new this morning, making while you' re away. break-in from happening. a big day in court for fantasy sports sites including boston-based draftkings. the new move amid controversy. erika: winter is coming, but how much snow can we expect? chief meteorologist harvey leonard gets the number from the man who got it right last year. cindy? cindy: these guys are clear this morning. for all of your travel plans we will say goodbye to the cold temperatures. more mild air returns for the holidays. let' s take a look at what you can expect as he go out the door.
erika: governor charlie baker has signed into law a bill that would make human trafficking punishable by up to 20 years in prison. those who traffic more than the painkiller is also being blamed for numerous overdose deaths. randy: a picture of the st. patrick' s day parade has died. he was of the long-time organizer of the st. patrick' s day parade favored by many. he also fought to keep gays and lesbians -- from marching. organizers broke with tradition and allowed a group of gay veterans in...
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bill fine: but because andrea was 16, baker's behavior wasn't considered criminal. sadly, baker targeted other students too until he finally pleaded guilty to charges in 2002 and is now categorized as a level 3 sex offender. but he never faced charges related to andrea. so how unusual is andrea's case? "5 investigates" discovered in recent years, on average, licenses of 15 massachusetts educators are suspended for sexual misconduct each year. but there aren't always charges. when students are 16 years or older, by law, sexual misconduct amazingly isn't considered a crime. it's time the state toughened consent laws and recognized the obvious-- the teacher-and-student relationship is not an equal one-- and those in a position of authority can too readily exert power over andrea is now working with advocates to change state law, making sex between a teacher and student a crime until age 19. age of consent bills have been filed on beacon hill and hearings are scheduled for december. it is hard to conceive of any reasoning preventing legislators from taking tougher actio
bill fine: but because andrea was 16, baker's behavior wasn't considered criminal. sadly, baker targeted other students too until he finally pleaded guilty to charges in 2002 and is now categorized as a level 3 sex offender. but he never faced charges related to andrea. so how unusual is andrea's case? "5 investigates" discovered in recent years, on average, licenses of 15 massachusetts educators are suspended for sexual misconduct each year. but there aren't always charges. when...
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governor cha early baker, boston mayor marty walsh and bill evans were all there and they all enjoyed the energy of the event. >> i got pulled on the dance floor. the people here that are being provided services. a lot of special needs. and, you know, it is thanksgiving. you want to do whatever they want to you do. >> catherine: mayor walsh was not the only one dancing and governor baker gave it a whirl. may not have the moves. but he has the enthusiasm. >>> video of the balloons for the macy's thanksgiving day parade. the public was allowed to check them out until 8:00. good to see the kool aid float. hundreds of people will line city streets to watch the floats go by. see the kool aid float, oh, yeah. >>> millions already sitting down for turkey but some feathered friends were spared. [gobble [gobbling] >> don't interrupt. >> catherine: president obama pardoned two turkeys are honest and abe. it will be on display at the turkey hill farm in virginia. in washington d.c., the president kicked off thanksgiving holiday by serving dinner to homeless veterans. the entire first family pitc
governor cha early baker, boston mayor marty walsh and bill evans were all there and they all enjoyed the energy of the event. >> i got pulled on the dance floor. the people here that are being provided services. a lot of special needs. and, you know, it is thanksgiving. you want to do whatever they want to you do. >> catherine: mayor walsh was not the only one dancing and governor baker gave it a whirl. may not have the moves. but he has the enthusiasm. >>> video of the...
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baker signs a will into law. drug trafficking is illegal but yesterday's bill makes the crime punishable by 20 years in prison those who traffic more than 10 grams of fentanyl could face punishment and the drug accused of numerous overdose deaths across massachusetts. >> she keeps saying i'm not having my adventures with daddy anymore. randy: heartbreaking stories becoming more common as children lose parents to the opiod crisis. law enforcement in new hampshire is trying to change that. a whitefield, new hampshire, woman said her granddaughter came across her father after he overdosed, needle by the side. the director of the division of children, youth, and families say 1-9 state cases involve one as a primary risk factor for the kid. >> kid as young as 8 and 9 are calling us to report that their parent or guardian, whoever is their caregiver is unconscious and unresponsive and we can out and find that the person is suffering from an overdose. randy: manchester police created a new program that provides services and counseling to children affected by an overdose. 20 minutes before 5:00, an e coli outbreak spanning
baker signs a will into law. drug trafficking is illegal but yesterday's bill makes the crime punishable by 20 years in prison those who traffic more than 10 grams of fentanyl could face punishment and the drug accused of numerous overdose deaths across massachusetts. >> she keeps saying i'm not having my adventures with daddy anymore. randy: heartbreaking stories becoming more common as children lose parents to the opiod crisis. law enforcement in new hampshire is trying to change that....
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governor baker, boston marty walsh and police commissioner bill evans all on hand and all enjoy the energy of the event. >> catherine: early thanksgiving celebration for a special group in boston. actually we want to move on to next story here. this is a story about a heartbreak family is going through. this man that you see on the screen right here, he was hit and killed in natick parking lot earlier this week. two other people survived but they were also hit by a driver who drove out of control and this morning the victim's family to remember that man by. fox25 catherine bircham has the story. >> they didn't plan on big family, however, he could barely get him on date. >> turned down a bunch of of times and finally said yes. >> two months later ken and marilyn were engaged and coding and six babies came in succession and after serving in vietnam with navy he knew what a treasure he had in hopkinton >> loved -- hopkinton home. >> he retired in 2012 and went to zip trips and ken came to 13 of our broadcasts and made an impression on fox25 staff. >> venture to wherever you guys are going an
governor baker, boston marty walsh and police commissioner bill evans all on hand and all enjoy the energy of the event. >> catherine: early thanksgiving celebration for a special group in boston. actually we want to move on to next story here. this is a story about a heartbreak family is going through. this man that you see on the screen right here, he was hit and killed in natick parking lot earlier this week. two other people survived but they were also hit by a driver who drove out of...
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bill shields, wbz news. >>> now governor charlie baker would not sign a letter from other republican governors asking the president to stop welcoming syrian refugees into our country. >>> haunting images in the trifle a high school student teacher. yesterday, jurors watched surveillance video of a masked philip chism rolling a recycling bin through the halls two years ago. prosecutors say he put the body of colleen ritzer in the bin the women's rest room. chism's history teacher took the stand on friday describing him adds a polite student. his attorneys are using an insanity defense. >>> the former army reserve is charged with stealing an arsenal of weapons in worcester has been ordered back to massachusetts. james morales appeared in federal court in new york where he was captured earlier this week. the fbi says he stole 16 guns from an armory last weekend. surveillance video helped lead to his arrest. >>> fantasy sports sites have been in the headlines a lot lately. this morning, a closer look at spend on those sites, and it is staggering. draftkings says the industry will take in $4 billion in entry fees this
bill shields, wbz news. >>> now governor charlie baker would not sign a letter from other republican governors asking the president to stop welcoming syrian refugees into our country. >>> haunting images in the trifle a high school student teacher. yesterday, jurors watched surveillance video of a masked philip chism rolling a recycling bin through the halls two years ago. prosecutors say he put the body of colleen ritzer in the bin the women's rest room. chism's history...
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. >> i talked to the great bill russell and nelson mandela to the president down. dusty baker is still seeking one thing. a ring. >> i always have teams and have to build them up and he said dusty, you do more with less. i said i'm ready to do more with more. >> they literally had their hands on each other's throats by the end. >> he knowledge innes people well. they trust him and he's a motivator and a communicator and a guy that really squeezes the most talent out of each and every part of the roster. >> i can not only bring xs and os, but i want to bring closeness to the team as soon as possible from top to bottom and the great teams i've been on and organizations that i've been in, everybody had a positive attitude and people coming to the stadium from the janitor to the administrative assistant to the ownership to the players. >> bringing players together, that's dusty baker's strength. gm mike rizzo today nwould not confirm if he was the first choice, only that he was the right choice. carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> were you able to google al adels? >> for the warriors
. >> i talked to the great bill russell and nelson mandela to the president down. dusty baker is still seeking one thing. a ring. >> i always have teams and have to build them up and he said dusty, you do more with less. i said i'm ready to do more with more. >> they literally had their hands on each other's throats by the end. >> he knowledge innes people well. they trust him and he's a motivator and a communicator and a guy that really squeezes the most talent out of...
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the bill still needs approval from the house and senate as well as governor charlie baker. similar fast food protests took towns nationwide. >>> a new hampshire water park 40s while chained to the top of a water slide. kevin dumont is making a last ditch effort to save his park. the property went into foreclosure before it is auctioned off. >> i'm happy that at least people are supporting me. hopefully one of the people will call and say listen, i'm interested. >> reporter: he says he's prepared to have thanksgiving dinner on top of the water slide if that's what it takes. >> oh, man. that would be a long truck to get the turkey up the stairs and a lot of work. >>> today, local cities and towns are ready to say thanks to veterans. wbz has been getting tons of tributes and thank yous online. >> this one's from plainville. >> we want to thank all of our veterans for giving us the freedom that we enjoy today. happy veterans day [unintelligible] >> and we want to see your veterans day images. all day today, you can send us your photos or tweet us your photos of your favorite se
the bill still needs approval from the house and senate as well as governor charlie baker. similar fast food protests took towns nationwide. >>> a new hampshire water park 40s while chained to the top of a water slide. kevin dumont is making a last ditch effort to save his park. the property went into foreclosure before it is auctioned off. >> i'm happy that at least people are supporting me. hopefully one of the people will call and say listen, i'm interested. >> reporter:...
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governor charlie baker testified with boston mayor marty walsh in support of a bill that would limit patients to a three-day supply of painkillers after the first time they were prescribed the drug. activists from the boston homeless solidarity committee are challenging the governor, saying the bill is flawed. >> a tough break for the patriots. julian edelman broke a bone in his foot in last night's win over the giants. the star wide receiver scheduled for surgery today. he is expected to be out from six to eight weeks. the pats, though, with the huge comeback win. mostly without edelman. >> christa: they did it. here is nicole oliverio. she has more on this nail-biter. >> reporter: remember, the pats were making adjustments after losing dion lewis last week. they lost edelman pretty early in the game. they readjusted. it came down to final seconds on the clock. they still managed to pull off the win. with one second left on the clock, gosule kowske blasted a 54-yard field goal. ending a nail-biting game and giving the patriots a 27-26 win over the giants. >> it is fun to be in those
governor charlie baker testified with boston mayor marty walsh in support of a bill that would limit patients to a three-day supply of painkillers after the first time they were prescribed the drug. activists from the boston homeless solidarity committee are challenging the governor, saying the bill is flawed. >> a tough break for the patriots. julian edelman broke a bone in his foot in last night's win over the giants. the star wide receiver scheduled for surgery today. he is expected to...
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traded in heather:governor charlie baker and mayor walsh joined forces today and told the legislative committee that involuntary commitment is at the heart of a bill to fight the opioid epidemic. janet wu reports that the medical community insists this will not work. reporter: these two men may not see eye to eye on everything, but this they agree on. fighting opioid addiction must include giving doctors and hospitals the ability to hold addicts who have over dosed for 72 hours involuntarily. >> if you can treat people who are really on the edge for whom they are frantically at the end of their rope, you may be able to keep them from just banging back out on to the fix. firsthand. >> i over dosed about 14 or 15 years ago. i went to the hospital and i was not treated very well there. i was released about an hour after and i got high the minute i got out. reporter: he was lucky six months later he entered a treatment program that has lead to a decade in recovery. not as lucky is matthew rusha. >> he was high and broke his wrist. they never considered when they saw the needle marks on his arm that he was an addict and needed treatment. >> and they di
traded in heather:governor charlie baker and mayor walsh joined forces today and told the legislative committee that involuntary commitment is at the heart of a bill to fight the opioid epidemic. janet wu reports that the medical community insists this will not work. reporter: these two men may not see eye to eye on everything, but this they agree on. fighting opioid addiction must include giving doctors and hospitals the ability to hold addicts who have over dosed for 72 hours involuntarily....
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bill aimed at cracking senate. final votes are now needed in both chambers to send the measure to governor baker for his signature. >>> donald trump campaigning in the baystate holdina rally in worcester last night. >> jon keller explains why it and weaknesses. >> reporter: good morning. i'm in worcester where last night the donald trump express made a stop and packed the dcu center with appreciative fans who booed and cheered at all of ey cheered trump's do to isis and laughed his references to stupid politicians. they also chanted "usa, usa" when a couple of stray hecklers were haul adway. trump scores best when he slams the lack of common sense of some of our political leaders. his colorful presentation is welcomed relief from the usual political platitudes. even the hyped up crowd in worcester seemed to lose interest when he rambleed on narcissisticcally about his wealth. one thing bites him, his willingness to bend facts to suit his narrative. last night, he changed the subject when i asked him to justify his claim that the government wants to bring in a quarter of a million syrian refugees when the actual nu
bill aimed at cracking senate. final votes are now needed in both chambers to send the measure to governor baker for his signature. >>> donald trump campaigning in the baystate holdina rally in worcester last night. >> jon keller explains why it and weaknesses. >> reporter: good morning. i'm in worcester where last night the donald trump express made a stop and packed the dcu center with appreciative fans who booed and cheered at all of ey cheered trump's do to isis and...
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bill ritter. he says giving direction to a stranger has turned his life upside down. >> that stranger who just a few moments later killed two nypd detectives. >> baker said ever since that moment new york cops have harassed him and hurt him. tim fleischer in jamaica, queens, with our lead story. >> reporter: tonight, bill, that postal worker is claiming systematic harassment by the nypd and speaking out about the claims. >> i know my life is not the same right now. it's not what i would want it to
bill ritter. he says giving direction to a stranger has turned his life upside down. >> that stranger who just a few moments later killed two nypd detectives. >> baker said ever since that moment new york cops have harassed him and hurt him. tim fleischer in jamaica, queens, with our lead story. >> reporter: tonight, bill, that postal worker is claiming systematic harassment by the nypd and speaking out about the claims. >> i know my life is not the same right now. it's...
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bill shields, wbz news. >> a couple of days ago, we heard from the governor who had reservations about bringing syrian refugees to the u.s. we also learned that governor baker would not sign a letter which asked the president to stop welcoming syrian refugees into the country. >>> turning to weather in new england, i don't think you could have asked for a more glorious day. >> this was a perfect ten in my eyesp. >> perfect ten. it's because of the unexpected nature of it this late in the season. >> really, thanksgiving is next week? >> on borrowed time. >> it's been an easy month for us. 61 degrees in the city of boston. nowhere near the record. the record high for the state is 74. we're not toughing that. over 60 degrees so far this month. and if you are wondering what the record there is, 15 which is our warmest november ever recorded in 1975. looking at our temperatures so far dominated by the red square as we talked about the fridays. they've all been running well for us. the winds are slowly bringing 50s towards the seacoast. lower 40s towards the berkshires and western vermont as cooler air is filtering in farther off to our west. that will be the sto
bill shields, wbz news. >> a couple of days ago, we heard from the governor who had reservations about bringing syrian refugees to the u.s. we also learned that governor baker would not sign a letter which asked the president to stop welcoming syrian refugees into the country. >>> turning to weather in new england, i don't think you could have asked for a more glorious day. >> this was a perfect ten in my eyesp. >> perfect ten. it's because of the unexpected nature of...