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>> good morning i'm kathryn hauser. and i'm chris mckinnon, friday, december is 1st, this is like a broken record, some fog. >> the fog is tricky, i had a treacherous drive in, you couldn't see much, pamela. that is the main concern, tennessee fog advisory until 99:00 a.m. from boston to plymouth, along the cape and islands and the visibilities reduced to under a quarter of a mile from bedford, mash shallville, half a mile or less, one and three quarters of a mile on vineyard. we'll keep you updated on the visibility as it continues to change. temperatures starting off mild, 45 degrees in boston, on our way to temperatures nearing 60 degrees for the lunch hour and it looks like we'll have a few breaks of sun late today. more 60s on the way, it looks like a fantastic forecast for you, sunday we'll go through those details in just a bit, >> pamela, thank you very much. we begin with a developing story in revere where police are looking for clues in a shooting. >> two victims dyed and police were called to an apartment building on wade building -- on wait. two men and a woman. >> i was upstairs and we heard like some screaming, saying help and then i guess the man that was on the floor he pulled the why large. >> no arrests have been made, anyone with information is asked to called sufficient folk county police or ref eve police. the other big story we are following this morning the investigation into the run away train on redline, federal investigators will meet in boston first thing this morning. >> mass dot signs point to operator error. >> we failed our passengers today. 50 passengers were on a run away redline train and had no idea what was happening. >> all the lights went off so everything was dark, we had no lights in the entire car. >> that is the first time we noticed i was in quincy center, we hadn't stopped. >> the 6:00 a.m. left braintree and barreled through four stops before coming to a stop between north quincy and jfk/u mass. david vazquez had been cleared to put the train in bypass mode because of a broken signal, he was supposed to engage two brake systems, instead he got off the train took off and clipped his leg as it moved forward. >> governor bicker indicated the brakes simply weren't on. >> manipulated, tampered with, there was -- it's pretty clear it was set in forward motion first place. >> when the train finally another 30 minutes before help arrived. >> some people trying to break the windows, most of the people were trying to open the doors much and it wasn't until then that most came to realize the danger they just avoided. >> what happened to is unacceptable, it will be investigated and changes will be made. >> vazquez is on investigative leave, the redline searched to a one operator system four years ago, officials insist it is safe to operate with only one person. wbz this morning. meanwhile in a statement the union representing the train operator made a pitch to bring back a second worker on every train, the union saying "creating extra precautions in having a second employee assigned to the trains could have avoided this incident." federal transportation officials tell us this is not the first run away train incident, two years ago and a rail yard, hit a passenger train and injured 33 people. investigators blamed that on a maintenance issue. and an incident in sacramento earlier this year sounds a lot like what happen in braintree, a mechanic fixing a problem, bypassed the safety control and stepped off the train, it started moving and derailed causing more than $70,000 in damage. we are going to bring you new information as soon as we get it on this investigation on air and online. cheers and years for donald trump in new hampshire last night, protesters lining an event in portsmouth upset about his calls to been muslims much also picked up a police endorsement, our jim armstrong was there and has the highlights. >> with music inside the message is clear. >> he is unamerican. >> hundreds of protesters in opposition. them. muslim rhetoric. >> its a he couldn't rear to the values we were founded on. >> 250 ticket holders could watch collect the endorsement benevolent association. united states. >> people who disagree with him about a been on muslims will come around to his point of view just as they have with his feelings on mexican immigrants. >> we can't afford to be anymore be so politically correct. >> not what those outside want to hear. >> like what he does, what will become of america. >> but of little concern to those inside. i saw a sign outside that said shame on police, i imagine that would bother you. >> those are the same people who food out in the middle of black lives matter, all lives matter as far as i am concerned, we in durst of the candidate. >> trump was unusual in that access the candidate, usually trump goes out of his way to talk us, last night the secret service whisked him away, reporters were told to stay in back of the room. jim armstrong. 4:37, startling new poll numbers show americans are just as worried about tear. >> reporter: attacks right now as we were after 91:00, cbs new york times poll find 499% of americans find another attack in the u.s. is likely in the next few months, a 16% jump from the paris attacks and highest percentage since right after 9:00 is 1. california, they won't say what they are looking for specifically, but the fbi says two shooter were seen at the park on the day of the attack. 163 syrian refugees have arrived in canada to a warm welcome. signs reading welcome to canada in english and arabic, greeted refugees at pearson airport in toronto. so prime minister who has promised to resettle 25,000 syrians by the end of february. provinces supporting taking in refugees. here in the united states the government is taking steps to tighten crossing our southern border with mention i cork the federal government has gun collecting eye and facial scans of foreigners entering the u.s. at the mexican border, it's part of an effort to track those who stay in the country illegally after their visas expire. 4:38, coming up on wbz >> child's conversations, photos and other private information vulnerable, i team investigation and the toy being abled the. banned, where you won't be age to bring a hoverboard. amazon trying out a new delivery service, this one could become popular, we'll tell you about it when we come back much every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, get covered up by chocolate and almonds. almond joy mounds. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. . welcome back, 4:42, amazon experimenting with alcohol delivery. >> airlines banning a popular holiday toilet. live from the new york stock exchange with today's money watch. >> good morning chris and kathryn, one of the hottest gifts, too hot to fly, delta, united and american ire airlines are joining beening hoverboards in checked or careee on luggage, the lithium battery. ford has gone electric promising to invest nearly $5 billion on electric technology and add 13 new electric cars in its lineup, ford said focus and just in time for the winter, amazon is adding alcohol to its one hour delivery in manhattan, cost $8 for every once, if it is successful here that service could expand to boston, chris and kathryn i will let you know how it is. >> jill has her weekend plans ready to go. >> thanks, jill. starting early. >> happy friday, we'll see you about and hour. one of the big issues is the fog, if you are leaving any time soon, the visibility is not great. take a look at gillette stadium, all around the wbz studios as well, it was pretty bad. >> where is the studio, i can't see it. went right on by and somehow ended up back home in bed. i don't know. >> i like that. pea soup fog, i said it that is the phrase for the day. dense fog fuse advisory for all of us here, wooster county but i want to let you know that yes you are still experiencing fog as well. of a mile or less in multiple locations from lawrence to bedford, boston half a mile or less, three quarters or less in marsh field. low beam head lyings as you head out the door. and it will be an issue through 9:00 a.m. until that sunshine helps to burn off that fog. temperatures are at least mild, 45 degrees in boston, 40 degrees in lawrence much we have upper 40s from tall mouth to chat ham. you may not need that heavy winter coat it if you head out, love yesterday's high temperature of 58 degrees, we are going to be on war to near 58 degrees already in hour by hour forecast, 1:00 p.m. 56 degrees, high temp should be 93, high's today 63 bedford to still mid to upper 50s on the cane and islands, fantastic weather, lows tonight not too bad either. upper 30s farther north and west. hour by hour forecast 1:00 p.m. we are mild, partly sunny skies as a result of some of that fog lifting but creating a little bit of a cloud deck out there, 10:00 p.m. tonight we continue to clear things out, wind picks up. we could be dealing with valley foggy nothing saturday morning but it does not -- not expecting it to be as widespread as we have this morning. saturday a noon, cold front sits to the north of us, this is going to sag to the south and a little bit backwards, back door cold front moves in sunday evening, giving us potential of clouds along the coast, temps around 50 degrees but then south of this system from say the mass pike and temperatures will again soar into the lower 60s. here is your seven day forecast for the weekend, fantastic planner the next several days monday 60 degrees. and then by tuesday we have 57. but we continue to stay mild, 56 degrees. and hey, we want to remind you that soon winter will arrive, tune in tomorrow night for the wbz winter weather preview, our prediction for how much snow will fall, el nino, we discuss numbers and much much more, gets started saturday night at 7:30 p.m. >> allegedly winter will arrive, right? i mean 60s? >> some day. >> it's december, i'm not jinxing it, i'm not complaining. >> we'll be watching. popular childrens toys could put your home security at risk. >> we are talking about wifi just how much data those dolls can collect about your family. >> 6-year-old charlotte with hello barbie, barbie asks and answers questions. >> ready to choose a horse. >> charlotte and her mom aren't the only ones to access to these conversations. >> a lot of information the child is providing is going outside of your home to a server where it's stored and process. >> hello barbie one of this wifi enabled. that means they can be hacked. the toys send information to the manufacturer's server where it's stored leading your -- leaving your information at the their security. >> on this particular device it says it's kid safe, internet check mark. that is completely marketing. >> already this year, hackers exposed a major breach. >> nothing happened to the device but the server got hacked and there they found a treasure trove of data. >> one single attack factor lets you in, this device might be now a recording device that's in your home, hanging out with your child all day uploading that information to who knows where. >> the boston based campaign for a commercial free childhood calls it this year's worse toy. >> corporations are listening to those conversations at those private moments and figuring how they can monday he advertise that is beyond creepy. >> it might leave parents longing for days with simpler toys. you have to be extremely aware what your kids are boying. >> somebody hacking into her personal toys to get to our crazy. >> not a trend that is going anywhere, so our expects say if you decide to get one be very careful what information your child shares at least until security catches up to the technology. >> how does that sound? >> fun. >> i reached out to the makers of these toys, matel nor v tech responded, according to the website before by has started a bug program. >> very interesting. >> i know. >> who knew? >> when we were kids -- >> yeah. some concerning new numbers this morning in the nation's overdose epidemic. >> crisis both nationally and locally. a happy sight for patriot it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. . welcome back, it's 4:52, checking our top stories police investigating a triple shooting in revere that left two people dead, officers responded to the apartment on wade street. you can see that officers are still there, the area is taped off. we are hearing that witnesses heard screams, gunshots and then heard a fire alarm. police aren't revealing the victims identities, neighbors tell us it includes two men and made, anyone with information is being asked to call police mr. federal investigators will meet with the mbta focusing on the redline train that took off without an operator. none of the 50 passengers on board was hurt. another setback for the announced they are ending contracts with several firms, the t is putting new construction on hold because costs are out of control. the project hadn't been totally axed yet, they could ask for new bids on the work. a delay closing arguments being pushed back until monday because the lead defense attorney is sick. chism is accused of murdering his danvers high school teacher. anyone who is on the front lines of the opioid epidemic, the number of overdoses is on 47,000 people died of overdoses. that is up 9% from 2013 -- 7% from 2013. a quarter. heroin. middlesex county has already had more fatal heroin overdoses than any year on record. this is according to the globe, 131 people die from heroin so far this year, up 27% from 2014. there were only 33 heroin related deaths two years ago, that is 300% increase. governor bicker has promised to focus on new ways of stopping addiction especially among veteran. chipotle is now apologizing for a norovirus out break that made 150 boston college students sick, many ate at the cleveland circle restaurant, the company ceo says he is dopily sorry and promises to improve food safety at all the restaurant locations,. it is 4:54 right now, the headline, the paper is moving downtown, the globe is in talks to lease a space at 353 state street starting in january of 2017, the ceo says it put the paper and journalists in a prime location near city hall and corporate headquarters, printing operations would move to tauton, the globe has been located in dorchester for 60 years. matt damon played and mit janitor, now damon will deliver the commencement address at mit next june, breakout role was in the movie good will hunting where he played a janitor who was smarter than the students and professors, damon said it's and honor to speak at a school he could never get into. the pats take on the texans sunday night in houston, the big question, will gronk be on the field. debate 89 was back on the --. jy watts broke his hand, he still plans to play against the pats on sunday night. tom brady looking forward to sunday showdown. and playing against a former teammate, he posted this picture of the two of them with the caption throw back thursday to a special moment with a great teammate and friend. take it easy on me this weekend, ben. >> that's good. holiday homework assignment that is making headline. up next the order from a local school superintendent. with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. after 12:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte or macchiato for $1.99. there are over 15,000 ways to take your coffee at dunkin'. every cup as unique as you. always fresh with that signature smooth taste. but only one is your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. 7%. a one local school is giving people a break for the holiday, once the last bell rings on dose 23rd, no one is to do any work until the new year. >> gosh that sounds so nice. >> that goes for staff, students an administrators, superintendent says students are under a lot of pressure and he sees the domino effect on families and teachers, he sent everybody and e-mail there should be no doubting his strict order to relax. >> i received a memo. >> wait for that one to come around. the news at 5:00 starts right now. developing right now, two people killed in a triple

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