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he is being held on $200,000 bail. he is expected to be arraigned tomorrow morning. again, this is his second oui and he has several other minor charges. d.r. louis is out for the season after this play yesterday. certainly not the news patriots fans wanted to hear. it came at such a high cost. steve burton has more. >> reporter: this is not what anybody wants to hear. he has a torn acl. they have not put him on injured reserve yet, but it looks like he is done for the year. now the shock of walking off the field and on the sidelines were very telling. it's appears he was in tears
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he broke his fibula fact in 2013. we have more reaction from the patriots. >> reporter: whenever players go down with these non-contact injuries, the outcome is always the worst and that was the news i was told earlier today. i can confirm that deon lose is done for the season. the patriots have yet to turn out a release. third quarter, he is doing his thing and hen he cuts and grabs his knee. the reaction from the players tapped coach as you mentioned when lewis was walking off the field was telling. he must have known right there that something was wrong and today an mri confirmed it, lewis done for the season. the players talked about their fallen teammate. >> it's a tough pill to swallow. you never want to see anybody get hurt.
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risks that come with this game, but it's very difficult to see that happen to a guy that -- any player, but obvious any player that means so much. >> he is a dependable guy, great guy to be around, but we'll be thinking about him and he'll still be with us. >> reporter: so where do they go from here? white. box, maybe cadet. he was with the team in training camp, and he was cut, but they may recall him. deon lewis for now done for the season. we do know that bill belichick likes to keep fullbacks running around. if there's any player that can
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he has done it time and time again. the other big story is our weather. beautiful fall day, but sadly things are about to change. way. >> reporter: it's hadn't even rained once in november. not a single drop in boston. but tonight just few high clouds, this unsettled weather all across the southeast. coastal rain will start to work its way up to coastline as we head into tomorrow night. high pressure giving way tomorrow afternoon. north. tomorrow night. more rain wednesday morning out.
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it starts to kick up the winds. wind advisories are out for many places. we'll are rain totals and more week. a lynn mann is accused of jim has more. >> reporter: these days you might expect people living here in this lin neighborhood are very upset. police tell us unfortunately they had a very violent relationship. >> last time he cracked her eye open, but she never presses charges. >> reporter: brian says he's heard it before. he's heard donna kuchnata and too.
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>> reporter: you heard them last night? >> i heard them last night. it's not like the first time. >> reporter: now they are strangeling of her. when they got to the apartment she was dead on the dining room floor. they said they found wood bury in the bedroom watching t.v. he said he was watching a beer. >> they were able to see her deceased on the floor and the defendant was in the back that time. >> reporter: he has been charged with domestic assault many times over the years. >> i'm not going to try him inspect hallway to have lin district court. he denies causing any death. >> reporter: as we mentioned, tonight.
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heart broken neighbor. jim, thank you. now at 5:00. tonight this man is under arrest accused of dragging two boston police officers, fortunately we can tell you the officers are okay. facing the judge. >> reporter: gilbert brian, police say he could have killed two boston cops when he tried to driveway from a traffic stop. >> they were both shooken up, but they were seen, evaluated and thank god okay. but again, it goes to the danger of this job and you never know what can happen when you go out on patrol. >> reporter: he was speeding down the street last night, two cops pulled him over. chris davis and chris kennedy, both police officers, but that's when things went wrong.
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one leaned in and tried to grab the keys. the other one came in this way and tried to take the car out of gear, but at this point with both police officers leaning in the car, the driver took off. >> drug them approximately 100 yards. at which point, the suspect's car hit a parked car and that's when the car came to rest. >> reporter: his car came to rest crashing into this silver suv and the cops went flying. they suffered minor injuries and a friend said the incident was out of character for him. and my kids. getaway from police?
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banned replica weapons has just been passed. back in november you remember that officers chased a boy carrying a fake. >> these are very real looking gun. >> i think we've seen at a playground where a 12-year-old pointed it, we don't want anything like to happen again. breaking news now. sea world says it plans to end its killer whale shows in san diego by 2017. they site customer feedback. they have been under tremendous
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the university of missouri president resigning over racial turmoil. that was thrust into the national spotlight when 30 members of the football team refused to take the field until the president tim wolf stepped down, and today he did. black students have complained for months about racial slurs and incidents on campus. the school student association and football team called for his ouster, he now says he takes full responsibility felt by the students. >> please use this resignation to heal, not the hate. and let move forward together for a brighter tomorrow. >> it's really about getting equal rights on campus, not just about his resignation. >> the football team has said
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they will resume their regular activities. at least two americans are dead after a shooting at a police training center in jordan. a jordan ian police officer was killed and another. >> i just want to let everyone know that this is something we are paying close attention to and at the point where the families have been notified obviously our deepest condolence will be going out to them. >> the president made those comments during the meeting with ben january benjamin benjamin netanyahu. hillary clinton is hosting
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right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. one week from tomorrow state education officials will decide on a key graduation requirement. they will decide on the m cap after 18 years. we talk to some students who have already been taking the test. >> what was the example we used to class yesterday? >> reporter: these students are no strangers to testing. the difference? they have been testing the park test. to find any and all glitches for the computer based exam. and according to these tech
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savvy kids, there was plenty. these are kids who work with computers every day. each burlington students has an i pad and two computer labs. >> it has to do with base click technology infrastructure and devices. >> reporter: right now 442 schools out of around 1800 don't have the technology to administer a computer based test, the cost to bring them up to speed could be up to $15 million. >> reporter: give me a show of hands, who thinks massachusetts should stick with m. cast? so that's a lot of you. and how many of you would have switch to park? so only one. >> reporter: it will be the boards of education voting on one possible options.
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using millions in federal funding. so far 11 states have taken the exam and it has sparked protests and opted out movement across the country.. option two, stick with what they have, or third option, m cast 2.0. create our own stayed wide exam. after two years of debate, the superintendent tells me he is ready for a decision. >> we will use the decision no matter what they pick. >> reporter: regardless of next week's vote, it will remain a requirement until at least 2019.
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was out at the bus stop, and it was cold. a couple hours later it was beautiful. >> it was one of those mornings where you had to reminds your kids to grab their coats. >> reporter: here is a look at our coastal storm, moving its way up over the coast over the next 24 hours or so and rain falls tomorrow afternoon. strongest at cape and the per hour there. the tides are already very slow, so some minor splash over at worst. across the southeast. we have tropical storm kate. all this moves high pressure out to sea.
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beautiful weather the last couple of days. low to mid 30s in the suburbs and lower 40s in boston. it won't be wet for the morning commute, but after lunchtime that's when the rain will start to work its way in and the winds will start the increase. high temps, will be a little cooler, middle 50s which is right on target for this time of year, but it will start to feel chilly and we get that wind. tomorrow morning, still some filtered sun, in the afternoon the rain does start to build in so i think that evening drive is going to be a slow one and tomorrow night best elements of rain heading through. wednesday, veterans day, there
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i don't think we'll be able to crack the clouds from most towns into late afternoon. tomorrow evenings drive, some very wet roads and wind will slow things down tomorrow morning, not much going on, but by 5:00 and the strongest winds are late tomorrow night and into the day on wednesday, that's when our storm system is really developing, stronger area of low pressure. and wind will not be as much of a story, held toward south of massachusetts and cape amp. temperatures will holds in the 40s, chances of rainfall in the morning and we should dry out into the afternoon and evening. mentioned kate tropical storm outside the bahamas. it will move here as a tropical
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storm, right now it does not pose a threat as it moves out of the bahamas. friday, nice ends to the week. -- end to the week, maybe a couple of flurries on saturday. eric, you like heights? >> u, all right. >> some stomach churning video of a daring climb. this was all the way up to the eiffel tower. james kingston is known for his stunts. kingston and another climber started their climb early to avoid the guards.
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after agreeing not to visit the tower. the earth simply gave way here, look at this sink hole, this happened outside of an i-hop. people heard loud booms and then the electricity went out and officials say it was actually not a sink hole which is what i referred to it as. they said the grounds just simply gave way. >> all right. well your probably said it many types, she loves all her kids equally, but that could be a downfall. dr. marshal weighs in on that. plus, -- >> you have to stop and look where you are at. a conversation with jezelle about her decision to
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but some new series things about energy drinks. a third of teenagers say they regularly use these drinks. >> reporter: i was shocked. these energy drinks have come under fire because they might have some ill health affects. a lot of caffeine, sugar, weight gain, abnormallal blood blood pressure. 30 minutes they meshed a stress hormone and noticed an increase in the blood pressure and 60% increase in a hormone that can affect your heart. it's probably not a good idea. from a drink we shouldn't have to a food we should have.
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we always talk about nostalgia for the homemade foods, it sounds like they don't actually for you. >> reporter: americans are spending more money eating out than they are eating at home. a harvard study found that if you can have two home cooks meals a day, doesn't mean you have to eat them in your home, but cook them in your home, that you are at a significant decrease of developing diabetes than six meals out a week. finally, i know you and i favorite child. but maybe that's not such a good thing. >> reporter: probably not. so, you know, most siblings will say they have a favorite, but most mothers will deny it,
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you are actually at increased risk of developing depression issues. whether it because of sibling rivalry or taking care of their mother as they age, but may not be such a great thing to be her favorite. also thinking they were their mother's disappointment, they also suffered depression. >> thank you, doctor. a group is being posted all over facebook, but next see why this gift exchange could actually be illegal. tonight there's big development in that astro turf.
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