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police body cameras is in a judge's hands. boston's police union is moving to outfit the officers with the cameras. emily: new details on the evidence in this battle. >> both sides made arguments but the judge pushed the union to defend its argument to delay the body camera program. >> we don't know what's going to happen when that officer walks out on the streets with a body camera on. john: the patrolman's union wants to delay but the studying program's across the country. >> we have gone slope to the point we are ready to roll this out. john: a number of concerns including one study which shows body cameras actually put officers in danger. >> an uptick of 15% of assaults on police officers wearing body cameras. john: the core of the union department wants to assign cameras and city lawyers say the commissioner has the right. >> the commissioner has the right to assign -- lack of volunteers or is a provision in the collective bargaining agreement that he defined as not to follow. he has a right to do it. john: this program is slated to start on monday if the judge does not step in his decision is excited by the end of the week. il underway after transit police say an 18-year-old bu student was hit and killed by a commuter rail train. investigators say it happened as he crossed of the tracks near the yaqui way stop. that student's name is being withheld until his family has been notified. the tea held the train for several hours during the investigation, 38's -- 38 school bus collision in minden last month. it happened on route 140. police say the driver of the car, richard drained bill, died from his injuries over the weekend. cheryl draneville died after the crash and the cause is under investigation. cindy: i feel like hermine is being very stubborn. it's like the houseguest that never leaves. antoinette: yes. cindy: still sinning and spinning to the s sitting and spinning to the south. a moisture to see it thrown back at us. it still foggy in the worcester area. just running at a quarter of a mile visibility. skies have brightened up in other spots but we are still looking for showers rotating around to our south. across coastal long island -- coastal rhode island, back to worcester as well, worcester county and into southern new hampshire. southeastern massachusetts has brightened up at least for now and temperatures have responded. anyone in plymouth. 78 on the cape in hyannis. 67 degrees in worcester with the clouds. i think clouds may tend to fill back in for you over the next few hours in southeastern massachusetts and we may see a few of those showers rotating back up into the worcester area. otherwise a lot of clouds, maybe breaks as we head toward this back in and we could be looking at more drizzle. temperatures hold steady the rest of the afternoon. the heat to our west. this has eyes on us. >> immediately after taking office i will ask why generals to present to me a plan within 30 days to defeat and destroyed isis. is delivering a key policy speech in philadelphia. that is as the war of words between trump and hillary clinton continues. karen travers with the issues dominating talk on the campaign trail. karen: national security dominating the campaign trail. in philadelphia, donald trump laying out a plan to end the military spending cuts known as the sequester that went into effect in 2013. trump said if generals will have a critical assignment right out of the gate . >> they will have 30 days to submit to the oval office and plan for soundly and quickly defeating isis. we have no choice. karen: hillary clinton using the issue to slam her rival. >> he said he had a secret plan to defeat isis but the secret is he has no plan. karen: trump's campaign trying boost national security credentials. clinton brushed it off. >> i think we're up to 89. karen: her campaign released its own list showing the 95 generals that support her. a surprise endorsement from an unlikely source, the dallas morning news, backing clinton. the first time the newspaper hasn't divorced a democrat since before world war ii. the editorial says -- has endorsed a democrat since before world war hillary clinton. on the same stage but not at the same time. they will participate in a forum in new york on national security. antoinette: massachusetts voters go to the polls tomorrow but they are expected to do that in very small numbers. william galvin predicts as few as 8% of voters will turn out for the primary. that is largely because of a lack of any statewide races. running unopposed in the primary. new numbers show massachusetts is below the national average when it comes to reporting undocumented immigrants. harold with you found last year the baystate reported 26.9 percent of illegal immigrants who came before the court. the lowest of any state and far lower than the national average of 46.4%. the herald reports it's a rate that dropped every year since emily: new details about a disturbing discovery in a new hampshire home. the family of a woman found dead in danville says they have no idea who would want to hurt her. her grieving son and ex-husband identified the victim as joann boucher. the state police need your crimes unit was at the home much of the day yesterday. her ex-husband lived in have a with their son. a florida man who drove off with a friend from a long-term care facility in newton. authorities originally charged david colligan on with permitting abusive and elderly person. beth birnbaum was in the facility after suffering a stroke and prosecutors say birnbaum told investigators she asked collignon to take her from the nursing home and does not want to pursue from a charges. antoinette: afterschool program at her school. instead she was mistakenly put on that bus home. sarah rick says her daughter sat outside for three hours. she was found by police. >> frustrated is not even the word. >> what is the word? >> terrifying. antoinette: the superintendent of these providence school says the bus driver and monitor have been disciplined. she says the mishap was caused by a communication issue. emily: an unplanned shutdown for the pilgrim nuclear power plant in plymouth. the nuclear regulatory commission says water levels spiked unexpectedly and the reactor pressure vessel yesterday. water is pumped into that reactor vessel so it can be boiled and converted into steam to generate electricity. the c the incident. operations were stopped for four days in mid august for repairs following the failure of a steam isolation valve. a second hearing on the state's -- last night in worcester some commuter said they were concerned that some drivers from central mass will pay more, up to what he cents per trip. open tolling is expected to begin on october 28. from the fallen towers makes its way from new york city north. emily: the boston fire department held this event in dorchester as a convoy of motorcycles makes its way to new hampshire. the beam will continue to newfoundland, canada. the town of gander is getting the beam in recognition for serving as a temporary refuge for stranded travelers. antoinette: the issue that is holding up that money. payments to iran. how much cash the u.s. has sent over. cindy: still gray in spots. when the clouds move out and summer heat moves in. antoinette: a gift to a man in need of a kidney. a family's gesture of kindness after an untimely death. >> the 10:00 news on metv boston with maria stephanos and ben simmoneau, on comcast channel 942, verizon 461 and over the jersey for this fire on an old bridge. flames shooting 30 feet into the air. the fire started last night on the partially demolished bridge. firefighters had a tough time getting flames under control because the deck of the old bridge had already been taken out. only the pilings were left. the cause of the fire is under investigation. iron investigators -- this oceanfront house in narragansett rhode island. the family of james getting to and is considered a total loss following monday night's fire. strong wind coupled with water problems hampered firefighters who were forced to attack flames from the outside. antoinette: a mural depicting maine's governor as a member of the ku klux klan is staying put for now. the mural in portland shows governor lepage dressed as a member of the kkk next to the -- a red line across it. city leaders say no mural has ever been taken down because of its content. a new admission from the obama administration over a payment it may to iran earlier this year. the treasury department admits it transferred $1.7 billion to iran and it was all in cash. that payment includes $400 million around the time iran released several american hostages in january. the remaining money represents interest on iranian cash that the u.s. has held since the 1970's. the grouemily: another failed ao approve more funding in congress for the zika virus. marci gonzalez explains why the latest effort fell through and what happened next. from coast-to-coast. communities battling against zika as the fight for federal funding to protect against the virus hits a major roadblock. >> the motion is not agreed to. marci: the $1.1 billion bill approved by the house now failing a third time in the senate with democrats blocking it because of an included provision that would keep money from going to planned parenthood. >> my message to both parties in chambers, simple and straightforward, zika is game. marci: concern growing with seven new cases transmitted in miami and at fort bragg. five soldiers being treated for the virus. >> all of them were acquired outside the country at the united states. marci: the cdc saying it is out of money to fend off zika. >> if the funding is not available now to prevent zika babies being born with severe brain damage. a birth defect marci: that is preventable. countries has until the end of the month to approve a spending bill that could include funding to fight sica or risk a potential government shutdown. antoinette: apple will release its latest iphone and if rumors are right the biggest change might be what is not on the n to phase out the analog headphone jack. your buds will plug into the lightning port, the port is used to charge it. other than that, big changes are not expected to be unveiled. apple might save that for next year, the iphone's 10th anniversary. cindy: i'm still trying to figure out how to plug in my other headphones. the madness. [laughter] emily: blackberry. cindy: we have some big-time heat moving in. 90 coming up on friday. things are going to be changing around here. we've had a cool start of the month of september. each and every day so far this month has been below average. the average high is at least 76 today so we are going to warm things up a soon as we get rid of this here. hermine, we have been talking about the storm forbo now and it is still sitting and spinning to our south. you can make out the circulation. the storm has weakened but the outer reaches just kind of circulating moisture in off the atlantic. we are getting bands of clouds and have more showers this morning. picking up the surf to our south so if you plan on venturing into the waters keep in mind they are still rough. four to six beat at the beaches that are soft racing -- four to six feet at the beaches that are area. a good downpour in the north shore, beverly picking up about one third of an inch of rain fall. not everyone saw the rain. we have since dried out in boston. the clouds in out enough from time to time that the skies brightened and get peaks of sunshine. it has the loudest to jump up to 72. dew points in the the wind not nearly as strong today as they have been. gusty in nantucket and block island. we have had brighter skies with more sunshine in southeastern massachusetts. we are up in the 80's. plymouth, taunton, new bedford. quite a contrast the further north and west you go. lower 70's into southern new hampshire. still 67 and worcester and 68 in jaffrey. in southeastern massachusetts. a band of rain pivoting up from the south down along the south coast of rhode island. we will watch this band because futurecast is pivoting it back to the north and west so you make it back in on some showers around parts of southern worcester county by midafternoon. class may start to fill back in on the cape. there will be some breaks. if you have outdoor plans, be prepared for a spot shower to pop up. in most areas most of th it is dry and there will be breaks. the skies tend to fill back in during overnight hours in the could see another round of drizzle and fog developing. temperatures will be muggy in the mid-60's on average so that's our starting point tomorrow. in the afternoon, more 80's showing up tomorrow. in the morning hours, it is going to be murky. still going to have what's left of hermine over nantucket and during the afternoon it shifts this, a cold front. this will produce showers and storms across central and northern new england and as they drop southward on thursday night and maybe isolated shower but by friday it is shifting out. heat and humidity toward friday. 90 degree temperature on friday and it looks like the start of a warm weekend. 80's on friday at the cape and temperatures this weekend, upper 70's on the cape with a blend of sun and clouds. friday is your warmest day if you're heading up nth a front coming in on sunday with media shower or thunderstorm and behind it, more seasonal temperatures in lower humidity. 70's to start next week. emily: a new study is pushing for women to reconsider c-sections if they are not necessary. babies delivered by c-section were 15% more likely to become obese kids in young adults than babies delivered to the birth canal according to information babies were 64% more likely to be obese than their siblings who were delivered naturally. researchers believe the birth canal contains essential nutrients for the baby's health. antoinette: bob weeks, the well-known owner of the raw bar in mashpee who was in need of a kidney now has one. week's new kidney came from a longtime friend who also wore at ro on monday and her family thought meeting her kidney two weeks and it turned out to be a match. emily: needham's golden girl is talking about her next challenge. antoinette: aly raisman telling ellen degeneres she has her sights set on tokyo. >> i thought i was in the best i'm excited to see what will happen in 2020. >> of course you can be in better shape. >> getting better with age. emily: allie's parents will join her on the today show and wait until you see the scare allen gave them. you can catch ellen today at 3:00 p.m. on channel five followed by inside edition and new center 5 at 4:30. antoinette: imagine the scare that ellen gives them. emily: it'go antoinette: a shot of popping up in an unlikely place. emily: the high-tech rain four hundred million dollars. that's how much charter schools will drain from massachusetts public schools this year. ed million that won't fund more science and technology, arts or preschool, counseling, or smaller class sizes. four hundred million unavailable to the ninety-six percent of students who don't attend charter schools. let's improve public schools for all students, not just a select few. antoinette: imagine what a tropical rain forest in a desert might look like. emily: an actual rain forest opening up in a skyscraper hotel in dubai. more than 75,000 square feet. it will include adventure trails , splash pool, waterfall, in a rainforest cafe. there will be a prehistoric jurassic inspired marsh. cindy: does it feel really beachy senseless? actually. [laughter] cindy: we've got some beach like weather coming up as we head toward the end of the week in the weekend. the heat really coming back. a little murky to start the we brighten up in the afternoon and this we can look spurting eyes. public charter schools have been a success." "they are models of inspiration." with "impressive results" and "eye-catching educational gains." it's turned my son's life around. narrator: "charter schools amount to hope" for kids all across massachusetts. question 2 will give parents more choices and result in more funding for public education. vote yes on 2. >> hey, everybody. it's armed forces appreciation week. we are honored to have some of the courageous men and women from our nation's military with us today. let's see if they can battle their way to $1 million right now on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ? ? hey, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready for a special "millionaire" today? contestant committed to the military for two years. he has stayed over 20 years because he loves it that much. from the army national guard, please welcome back sergeant 1st class mr. daniel wade. [cheers and applause] how you doing? >> good to see you again. [cheers and applause] whoo! [cheers and applause] ? ?

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