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we had yesterday, for sure. some places still breezy, on the cape still gusts there, and up over eastern maine. starting off with clouds, and some places where it is mostly clear. you can see the cloud coming southeastward, like this, it looks like we have had a few showers trying to come down in. do not be surprised if there is a sprinkle around this morning as this impulse comes on through. it looks like a changeable sort of day today. the same thing for cannot rule out a few spotty showers, most of them on the light side. there will be times when the sun will pop through the clouds. 57 today, sunday, it looks like we will have varying amounts of clouds and sunny breaks in the morning. there should be afternoon showers tomorrow. it does get up to about 62. meanwhile we are following a developing story this morning will be a major impact on your morning commute. crews have rd begun demolishing now that electronic tolling has officially begun. this weekend there will be 23 work sounds up and down the pike. one traffic official says you should prepare for the same kind of traffic you see during snowstorms of for the next three weeks, at least. julia was at the west end hole plaza for the start of demolition. >> it is the end of an era. >>reporter:there wasn't any pomp or circumstance, at lights at the literal right of passage, went out. tollbooths and toll collectors have now gone the way of the phone booth. >> it is sad, you know, because we are all leaving. >>reporter:bruce stratton braved the heat, the cold, the wind, and the snow for 22 years. >> i cannot believe it is really happening. for years and years they were talking about taking around holes whether it be free to pike, the electronic tolling. >>reporter:he will be reassigned, but for mike mckenney, this is it. >> yes, i am, going to miss it. i'm going to miss the coworkers , some of the clientele. >>reporter:hundreds accepted early retirements, some are being reassigned. many are now out of work. advancements in technology will certainly be a transition. >> think of it, as it's gorgeous no twice a day every day, for 22 days, during your morning and your afternoon commute. >>reporter:it will be a wild before we all reap their benefits. while this piece of plastic is now essential, you will get a break if you still do not have one, or if you are -- your transponder has not yet been activated. by way of six-month grace period. when you get that pay by pay invoice in the mail, pay the bill, pay for the transponder and you will be credited for the price. late fines still week, especially on monday. get this state police suggesting you travel with a full tank of gas. and west end julie, "wbz this morning." >> state police will have 200 troopers working around the clock to help with traffic. the project is expected to take a full year. we know a lot of you have questions about this toll transitions and we have the answers on her website at cbs -- ashtray three. hillary clinton is calling on the fbi to real -- reveal more information about a bombshell wasn't two weeks before election day. the fbi says it is reviewing new e-mails and investigation into her use of a private e-mail server that was supposed to be closed, over the summer. as a leah martin reports, agents found e-mails investigating sexting e-mails against anthony weiner. >>reporter:the american p eople, deserve -- . incomplete facts immediately. >>reporter:hillary clinton in a press conference from iowa, calling for full transparency from the fbi. after james calmly announced on friday, the fbi has found new e- mails that appear to be pertinent to the clinton investigation. those e-mails found during an unrelated investigation of anthony weiner. the estranged husband of hillary clinton top aide. the couples laptop contains e- mails from aberdeen to clinton, the fbi is now reviewing those classified information. >> even director, noted that this new information may not be significant. let's get it out. >> this is bigger than watergate. >>reporter:donald trump, and new hampshire, friday, seized in on the news saying it is more evidence that hillary clinton believe she is above the law and praising the fbi who she wants call corrupt. >> i think they are going to right the ship. [ great reputation by doing so. >>reporter:now, the question is how big will the impact be on the race? hillary clinton leads by 4-5 points nationally, but the numbers have already been tightening. >> the bottom line is, it is not a new story that the clinton people wanted. >>reporter:john keller says where this could hear clinton is with the remaining undecided -- hurt clinton is with the unreal -- the remaining undecided voters. >> this will remind people of the whole e-mail story, it is better. >>reporter:the fbi, has not responded to requests from democratic lawmakers for more information. director call me, in his letter, said he did not know how long this review might take. in the studio, "wbz this morning." meanwhile archdiocese is spending to keep marijuana before -- from becoming legal. the church is contributing the diocese says increased drug use is a threat in the church's, and social service programs. we are following "breaking news" from western m assachusetts, this morning. a tragedy in the town of plainfield. a young girl dragged by a school bus has died, the 9-year- old had just out of the bus somehow got caught in the door yesterday. the bus to not go for, but the girl was already briefly injured . police are interviewing the driver this morning police are searching for a man who exposed himself to three girls there a park in brooklyn. as nikki giovanni reports this could be connected to a similar incident near the high school. >>reporter:removed from the hustle and bustle in brookline, along the pristine, serene sidestreets, your neighbors normally walk in peace. >> i always feel super safe coming here. this is kind of concerning. >>reporter:what is concerning brookline police are 2 cases they say are correlated, >> the descriptions are similar, he had no pants on. >>reporter: this was the site free elementary school age girls told police they encounter tuesday while walking to an afternoon -- after school event in brookline village. another incident was reported at the end of september blocks away from brookline high school. along green oak street. both cases involved a man sitting in a silver or white sedan, fondling himself. according to police. broad daylight. i don't understand. >> with halloween, and the shock of this type of crime that is being committed on these young kids, we want the parents to know. >>reporter:whether these cases are, in fact, connected, that is still under investigation. the fact that we are talking about 2 cases, police want to remind everyone the importance holiday weekend, and also being mindful of your surroundings. reporting in brookline, nick giovanni, "wbz this morning." a developing story in concord, police now believe man who was driving this car, try to lure an elementary school boy with candy as he walks over in school. the car is a white, late model ford fusion sedan last seen on lexington road. the boy did make it home safely but he saw the man taking pictures of him. smith college. she says the school treated her unfairly and illegally, because of her attempt to grow her family. lisa newman tells the globes after 2 pregnancies and 2 miscarriages, she was so fearful of losing her job she stopped attending physical therapy. she had trouble eating until she resigned in 2012. smith college settled a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit from a different employee back in 2015. a local police officer's home vandalized, coming up why as we had to break, could be your lucky day. you just never know. break out those tickets here's every time a new charter opens, it takes money away from the regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to charters and question two means we'll lose even more. we've got to stop taking from the 96 percent of kids who don't attend a charter school. if you believe every child deserves a great public this morning a police officer's wife is facing charges , investigators say she lied about a break-in and a vandalism in her own home. as jim smith reports, money problems may be behind it. burglary. >>reporter:a difficult day for military police, the wife of their one -- one of their own officers facing charges. he began back on october 17, when maria daily reported a burglary at the family home. jewelry and money stolen. she also said the house was packed with graffiti, possibly referencing the "black lives matter" movement. now police say they have determined the entire account was false. >> this issue came to our attention, something was not quite right. it was pretty obvious. investigation, officers do their due diligence and follow through with the information that we h ad. based on that we came to our conclusion, ultimately what happened it was all fabricated. >>reporter:just after she filed the report, she took to social media saying "we woke up to not only our house being robbed while we were sleeping, to see this hatred for no r eason." the chief says daly's husband, officer daniel daly was not involved in the deception and has been exonerated. it is a scary generating plenty of reaction in >> she must have attacked the place of cell, don't know why she would do that. really? come on. you are a cop's wife, you should know better. >>reporter:maria daily faces charges of filing a false police report. she is also charged with misleading a police investigation. she has a court date coming up. and milbury, jim smith, "wbz this morning." it is 5:14, barry burbank is here. how are you doing? >> you had last week and. >> did you miss me a little bit? >> i did. i didn't see you sunday morning, but i work sunday night. all day saturday. >> you are pulling that all nighter. >> pretty much. >> what are we doing this weekend? >> i think we are doing okay this weekend. slightly unsettled, but not bad, certainly not as stormy as the last few days. the weather bug network and see what is the veterans middle school there, 41 degrees, out in medfield at the blake middle school 41 also, down in milton at the milton academy it is 43 this morning. these temperatures now, a little bit lower than we had this time 24 years ago -- 24 hours ago. yesterday morning we had to because in the 50s is that lowe came up during the night and gave us rain around the region. it has started cooling off yesterday as a low wind by. some guests along the coast are up to 50 miles per hour yesterday. you do not have too much when -- wind this morning. the sky is variable, some places it is cloudy, some places it has cleared up. we look to the west, we see mild weather. look at green bay, and chicago, 62-66. the warm air wants to come our way, look how warm it is going to be today. 83 st. louis, 87 nashville, 84 little to try to come our way but it is never going to get that warm here, at all. we have a shot at going into the 60s for tomorrow. ahead of this approach in cold front right here. a little warm air will come up ahead. we may go up to the mid to upper 50s today, as we have this warm front here. producing a few light showers in new york state and vermont right now. as this warm front pushes eastward, most of the showers massachusetts. but, a closer inspection seeing the showers here, this looks a lot worse than what it is. radar seeing some of that rain, but it is drying up before it hits the ground. we will say a couple of showers possible, and then for a couple of showers coming down this afternoon with a cold front, which is going to come down in here and stall out across southern new england tomorrow. high temperatures today have a pretty good shot of going into the upper 50s. high temperature to middle 60s. there will be some showers coming in in the afternoon. jetstream this week a sickly west-east shot. that is going to buckle a little bit to give us some warmer air here the middle part of the week. even though we are not going to get into that real warm air that i showed you out west. it will spike up here on wednesday, as you can see. 62 tomorrow, varying amounts of clouds and sunshine in the morning, showers likely in the afternoon. halloween you should be good treaters. 50 in the afternoon, 40 as the trick-or-treaters go out monday meeting. -- monday evening. 54 tuesday, warming up maybe 68 on wednesday. >> of course the coolest night's halloween. the kids do not care, but the parents freeze. thank you, barry. patriots versus the bells, a whole new ballgame. the keys to the game after week 4 embarrassment. welcome back, the new england patriots are looking for payback this weekend. they're taking on the only team that has beaten them in the season, on the bells, they will look to avoid being swept by the bells in a season series, for the first time since 1999, a week 4, the pats were blanked by buffalo bill belichick, says even with brady back the team still needs to be ready for all of the different looks the bills have on offense. >> that is what they do, they are pretty successful at that. they do force teams to eat up a lot of practice time working on things they've only seen a couple of times, five of these, six of these, maybe two of something else. you know, that is kind of what >> one fan that is counting on another super bowl appearance, president obama, friday he told the radio station brady and the pats will make it back to the big game this year. the president predicts they will face the seattle seahawks. we will see if he is right. get you started at 11:30 with patriots kickoff day. kickoff is at 1:30. stay to for patriots of fifth quarter after the game tomorrow. this is not the party to show up dressed like a criminal. police officers station with local kids in costumes. is it your birthday today? this is where the oil billionaire koch brothers hosted a fundraiser for kelly ayotte... this is where ayotte voted with the koch brothers 90% of the time. ayotte's campaigns collected millions from corporate interests. and voted for them, not you. she voted wall street banks billions in write offs for executive bonuses. voted big oil billions in tax breaks. but kelly ayotte voted against letting families refinance student loans. not working for new hampshire. dscc is responsible for the content halloween is not for 2 more days with urban celebrations all week long. the boston police department went to a -- through a halloween party, the guest of honor mayor marty walsh. the real stars were the neighborhood kids, who enjoy pizza, face painting, and trick- or-treating at the station. a plane taking off burst to scramble for the exits. coming up, what investigators think might have gone wrong. and updates in the case of a school bus driver slammed into a building. the weather watches are out, we thank them for joining us this morning and giving us information. let's see what is happening as we check out a few of the spots. upper 30s and lower 40s in many locations, let's check out a few of those numbers right now. for the most part we are in the upper 30s and lower 40s. hanover 43, some places are clear, other places are cloudy. bellingham mostly clear there, 41 according to stephen. what is going on this week, and we have a few showers in the forecast. i will tell you all about it in every time a new charter opens, it takes money away from the regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to attend a charter school. if you believe every child deserves a great public education, vote no on question two. ? with simply right checking from santander bank, 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. good morning, i am trying a.la maybe not bright just yet. barry burbank good morning to you. >> we will see a little bit of sunshine today, good morning, hi everybody. a little cooler this morning that we were yesterday morning. starting out in the 50s, low to middle 40s now. there is not much wind left with a departing storm, except right along the coast, especially down over the cape we still have winds 20-25 miles per hour, gus is out of the north-northwest there. most other places hardly any wind at all. from the northwest, right in here. this is where a string of showers, most of them on the light side, mostly just pringles now being reported out of the berkshires and down in northwestern connecticut, vermont, and some into southwest new hampshire now. this is a slight chance of what we have this morning, and a couple more spotty showers coming down from the north associated with a call for this afternoon. we should go into the mid- to upper 50s in most spots today. be some afternoon showers tomorrow with a few breaks of sunshine in the morning. that is your weekend forecast, the next seven days ahead in a few minutes. checking our top stories now, crews will begin demolition on mass pike tollbooths as the state begins its new cashless tolling. 23 work sounds, but down the pike as they begin tearing down the booths and rerouting traffic. traffic officials say you should prepare for the same kind of traffic you see during weeks at least. state police will have 200 troopers working around the clock to help with traffic. this morning people in brookline are on edge as police search for a flasher who exposed himself to three girls there a park. client police say they believe the suspect may be involved in another case as the description of both suspects are similar. according to police, both involved a man sitting in a silver or white sedan fondling himself. anyone with information, call the police. hillary clinton on the fbi to reveal more information about a political bombshell, less than 2 weeks before election day. the fbi says it is reviewing new e-mails investigating her use of a private e-mail server that was supposed to be close over the summer. agents a they found the e-mails allegations against former congressman anthony weiner. passengers, in a panic, thick, black smoke pours out. once everyone passengers a nine crew members scramble down the emergency slide, this morning almost two dozen of them are nursing minor injuries. the plane caught fire, as it sped down the runway. federal investigators believe a dangerous engine malfunction is to blame. >>reporter:it was sheer panic, as passengers tried to escape a burning american airlines jet on a chicago runway friday afternoon. video capturing the smoke and flames poured out of the side of the boeing 787. many race to go down the aircraft emergency exit slide. >> there was a big ball of red flames, blew up from that window. that is all i can tell you. i got out of there as fast as i can. >>reporter:a federal official telling the associated press, the plane experienced a serious and rare engine malfunction, which engine parts break off and are spewed the smoke started to get a little bit heavy. you get a deep breath to get some oxygen, you took in, that was the scariest part of the whole thing. >>reporter:the plane was bound for miami, when pilots were forced to abort the takeoff. 20 people, including one flight attendant suffered minor injuries during the evacuation. >> this could have been absolutely devastating if it happened later, if it happened farther, it. >>reporter:uncontained engine failures are rare these days, due to design improvements. they are normally caused when an object flies into an engine like runway debris or a bird. >> that wasn't the only error emergency last night in fort lauderdale. a fedex plane started smoking during landing. then, an explosion. both pilots say the landing gear collapsed on the runway. they were the only 2 people on board and escaped without slammed into a building in quincy has lost his license. the registry suspended it calling him, an immediate threat . the bus driver and five students suffered minor injuries. investigators have rolled out mechanical problems as the cause of tuesday's crash. framingham is expanding tests throughout his school district after samples from 2 local elementary schools show high levels of lead. samples taken from barbee and brophy until testing is finished, the district will flush fountains and faucets daily, and require only water be used in food prep. a federal judge says he needs more information before he will answer a request for early release from prison. dimasi is applying for compassionate release because of lingering complications from a previous bout with cancer. back in 2011 he was sentenced to eight years on corruption charges. needham's trip advisor website will be allowed to sell travel services to people short list of travel companies giving -- given a license for the cuba market. under federal rules, travelers must have an approved reason for going to the country including cultural, educational, or business purposes. seven people accused in an armed standoff at a federal wildlife sanctuary, and oregon, have been acquitted. one juror says the panel did not support the actions of bundy, and his followers, who claimed the government had no right to the land. rather, the juror were rejecting the proxy fusions conspiracy claims. the armed -- -- the prosecutions conspiracy claims. >> it is okay to say no to the federal government sometimes. that doesn't make you a c riminal. that doesn't mean you do not love or respect this country. >> legal analysts say yesterday's verdict could help those arrested in north dakota for protesting the extension of the dakota access pipeline, it will be a team hosting the patriots tomorrow. a player likely to be on the sidelines when that garage match happens. a narrow sliver of sunlight shoppers -- hours in vermont and western massachusetts and southwestern new hampshire right now. at least the wind is diminishing now from the big ocean storm which pummeled there last couple of massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choice and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you. but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. good morning, they have waited 71 years for a world series game to be played at wrigley field, chicago cubs and indians in game 3, what a game si. the wind was blowing big time fifth inning we go, cubs and some trouble, bases loaded, one out, they go to the bullpen and justin gets francisco to wrap into a double play, graham is pretty ecstatic to get out of that gym. and motion. seventh inning, indians with runners on the corner, sox fans remember him, he comes off the bench and gets a huge pinch-hit single. the runner is outgoing to third, indians have the games first r un. ninth inning,,-- cubs get the lead off man, indians allen. paez with the winning run, scoring position for the cubs but allen gets him swinging to and, indians grab a 2-1 lead with a thrilling one-zero victory. meanwhile 2012 pablo sandoval is enjoying his off- season visiting his favorite football club, they watch them train and had his picture taken with his favorite player. he watched the teamwork. by the looks of it he has been is the patriots get ready for tomorrow's game in buffalo, they once again are a pretty healthy bunch. both brandon and jamie were taken off the injury list yesterday, were able to participate in friday's practice. that is the good news. if there is any bad news, it is that did not participate in yesterday's practice, one of 7 players listed as questionable for the game tomorrow. bennett has a bad ankle which has hindered him the past couple of weeks. the other tight end, says he feels great. >> i always feel like, when i am out in the field, i want to have that feeling that you are on top of your game. it's always a good feeling to have that type of confidence area every single week, i mean,, it takes work you got to put in to be on top of your game everything a week. it's always a new week every week. as of right now, i feel good, for sure. >> asked for the bills they are game in the past lost to buffalo earlier this month, he is doubtful with a back hamstring, means like cuts like this would be difficult to make. rex ryan says the last time these 2 teams played things were a lot different without tom brady. >> you know, i will admit it, it was an easier game to play without him. i am here to say, it was easier. you know, i am just sticking with the truth. i tried to tell you the >> captain obvious. wbz has you covered, coming up sunday, patriots game days they kick off at 1 p.m. followed by a kickoff -- post game show. all right here on wbz. [ art museums in chicago and cleveland are having some fun with the cubs/indians world series rivalry. the art institute, chicago, posted photos on facebook of some of their most well-known pieces with some like cubs and then, they call them the cleveland museum of art to get in on it. the museum responded on its facebook page by posting some pictures of indians inspired paintings of their own. having a little fun with it. barry burbank is here, i always listen to wbz radio, because we share the same newsroom, they share their coffee, they have a spread that cracks me up. they have doughnuts, the stuff that those guys eat in the head over here because i cannot look at all of that food. it looks so great, but i cannot go there. >> you can only eat grapes and oranges. you are a healthy guy. >> i am so tempted, but i cannot do it. you have to be disciplined. >> you know what happens to me? once you go for it, you cannot stop. you get out of control. >> that is why i cover my eyes. [laughter] >> what are we looking out th weekend, it could be better, could be a lot worse. let's go to the bees this morning, let's go from one and of new england to the other, and our weather bug network, we will start way up north that brian was at the mouth -- mount washington, 30 degrees up there in the mountains this morning. they have had some snow up there, this week, a couple installments of snow. they got snow yesterday. sugarloaf had more than a foot. this morning it is 30 degrees of scum self to north of boston to byfield at the triton region medical school -- middle school word is 32 degrees. rooster at the stony brook elementary school 43 degrees this morning. these are the other numbers around the area. the temperature change, it is colder this morning than it was yesterday morning this time. we had many readings and low to middle 50s. those high temperatures off after that without wind blowing. the wind turning into the northwest. the summit of mount washington near brentwood, it is 28 and overcast. 44 boston, we got 37 out in worcester, and we have warmer weather off to the west, in fact, there is a surge of pretty good warmth in here with temperatures in the 60s. it will be really warm in chicago today, 72 in nashville. this is a lot of warm air, getting so close, it is teasing us. we will get into the upper 50s, for today, as we had this warm frontier, we could see the warm front approaching. we got the storm which went by yesterday, it is way out at sea, causing some brisk wind over the cake. that wind will die off a little bit, more of a southwest wind coming this afternoon after this warm front passes across the area with sprinkles and white showers this morning especially a close inspection shows us on the radar, actually looks worse than it really is. nowhere have i seen any heavy showers anywhere. back in here, there is some lightning going on, this is the cold fronts, it is carrying with it some showers and even some thunder and lightning here just to the north of lake ontario. those are the showers which will come down this afternoon. the showers coming through this morning will not amount to much of anything at all, just a brief you will have showers there for sure. they will come down into northeastern massachusetts, and a slight chance of a shower elsewhere. we will have changeable sky of clouds and sunshine. here is the problem, we have partly to mostly cloudy, mild or lastly, tomorrow there is a difference in the forecast. this model here is not giving any rain tomorrow afternoon. i am seeing indications upper level support coming along in the afternoon. with a computer model and i'm going to go for showers tomorrow afternoon. that is the big difference in the forecast, upper 50s for highs this afternoon and highs tomorrow in the lower 60s. during the afternoon, the showers will come through. we will get a little bit of warmer, mild air before the showers to get here. the jet stream will change and we should start to warm up here at the middle part of the middle of the week. we will be not far from 70. 57-59 today, lower 60s in the for halloween, trick-or- treaters want to know, not too much wind for trick-or-treating. there should be plenty of sunshine, it will be a cooler day, lower 40s in the morning, 50 in the early part of the afternoon, back into the 40s for trick-or-treaters. we will have lots of sun on tuesday. still warm on thursday in the 60s. that is your week ahead, here's the trivia. which one is not true about hurrican four years ago that hurricane sandy struck, which is not true? t he answer is, a. the lowest pressure >> that is not true? >> the lowest pressure was way down at 27.76 inches. any storm, north of cape hatteras. it was not quite as bad as the 1938 hurricane, 27.76, of course, it was on this date october 29, a record surge went into new york city and caused terrible destruction there, flooding, and you know what happened there. >> alright, that that was a tough one, barry. it is hard to believe, this gymnast was unable to get out of bed without help. the surgery that changed her life, and how she is paying it a teenager gets a second chance to compete as a gymnast. the high school junior had a raid -- brain abnormality with sideline her forever. she is back in the gym thanks to a delicate surgery. >>reporter: shannon, is a tumbling, flipping, energetic ball of energy. if you years ago, putting one foot in front of the other was far from routine. >> i could not do any of the things that i can do now. >>reporter:at a young age she was diagnosed, a developmental abnormality in her brain, and required surgery at boston children's hospital. >> a week before my surgery i was not able to eat or drink on my own. a few days before my surgery i >>reporter:doctor mark proctor's chief neurosurgeon at boston's children's hospital. >> the main goal of the operation is to take own off, the bone that is compression and pushing in on the brain, you remove that bone in the school and in the top of the spine. >>reporter:, now -- now, 16, shannon has never felt much better, aiding encouragement from her teammates. >> gymnastics is kind of like my home. these girls are not only my teammates, but they are my best friends. >> she is an outstanding team player. she is the first person to show up. all the kids love her, the coaches love her. >> is a mom, you are your child's advocate. if you think something is wrong, and your gut, follow that gut. her dream is to continue, and gymnastics both as player and one-day coach. >> once i age out of the sport, i want to coach and teach kids to do this and go for their morning." a local father proves again he is up to the halloween challenge. the touching reason behind his dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. ing on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it's all about having a strategy, that fits your life. so, if you have a question about how to make debt work for you, ask me. ready to head out when others head home. at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long... upgrading technology, managing vegetation, improving how we get information to you because we know you're counting on us. we're ready for winter, and we want to make sure you're ready, too. visit eversource.com to learn more and sign up for storm updates. itter. ever new england. eversource. maland that's certainly true for the father and son you're about to meet. tom hardjust junior has autism and uses a wheelchair to get around. i always builds him amazing costumes to incorporate his wheelchair. he says sometimes he gets looks from neighbors because he's not like kids from school. soha shine. we've got your top stories and a check at the weekend forecast coming up at ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. . right now the toll booths are coming down and that's going to mean delays and a lot frustration. >> a potential political bombshell. more emails from the private server and why a local employee believes she was being punished for being pregnant. . >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston this is wbz news this morning. . >> good morning. thanks so much for being with us. i'm kerry connolly on this saturday morning along with barry burbank. my earring is falling

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