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the death toll of the attacks remainsality 129. puns of people -- remains at 129. the president asking that it be extended for three months and today the eiffel tower first lit up since the attacks. >> reporter: it's now monday night here in paris and for the first time since these attacks we are really seeing this city start to come alive. people are out at the restaurants, on the streets. the latest isis video shows one's vow to attack especially
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raids resulted in arrests. french authorities are looking for this man salah as lam bad. not brother mow mohammad. president hollande called for stronger anti terrorism measures to urge a united front. the battle against isis will take time. >> the strategy that we are putting ford is the strategy that is ultimately going to work.
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doing they're best to pull things back together. >> smoking cigarettes drinking wine and enjoying life. >> reporter: despite that feeling, reservations at paris' top hotels have dropped by 50% since the attacks. kenneth greg wbz news. president obama directly spoke out at the g.26 summit. obviously it did not result in the scale of death that we saw in paris, but you know, that was a serious attempt at killing a lot of people by two
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>> talking about the tsarnaev brothers and their bombs of course. >> it will not change the plan to september 10,000 refugees. >> this as governors of 15 states vow to refuse to take them. >> no, i'm not interested in accepting refugees from syria. >> the mayor says he does not accepting any refugees from engineer i can't. >> i would need to know a lot more now before i would agree to do anything. >> this is the biggest humanitarian crisis since the second world war. >> this man says the u.s. has the responsibility to let them come into the country.
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said he would be open about accepting refugees. >> i am always going to be willing to hear what they have to say. hearing it does not mean yes. >> . >> you have to see what's hang with the vetting process and also i think it a little early for the conversation but right now it's a federal government decision. >> what governor baker said as politicians should be reactionnists what happened in paris was really heartbreaking event but i don't think any of the terrorists would think of taking the refugee settlement as a way to come to the u.s. or so because it's going to cause them so much trouble. >> reporter: both governor baker and mayor walsh say they have had no discussions since the attacks.
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we're going to take a closer look at where the candidates stand tonight at 5:30. also showing a show of solidarity the state house flying flags at half-staff also a french flag flying on beacon hill. in a youtube video released over the weekend a group vowed to target isis members. they say they are tracking down members of the terrorist group and will do all that is necessary to stop them. stay online for all the continuing coverage and everything and now the global man must not. of course people have been on edge and there have been a beds campus. especially scary situation for
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>> definitely after the strange cautious. >> a student contacted school administrators after receiving an e-mail with threats. police are still searching the science center. cambridge city schools was threatened as well. six semiautomatic rifles and 10 pistols stolen from an armory reserve. really concerning to hear this. >> reporter: yeah, david, he woke with residents -- spoke with residents and they are especially nervous now that police told us the suspect entered this building behind me through the roof.
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wbz obtained these images of the crime sometime between 6:00 p.m. saturday and 1:00 a.m. sunday morning someone broke into the barbed wire center and know one noticed until nine sunday morning when the city manager says an employee reported smoke and signs of a break in. they are now looking for this dark colored hatch back and lighter skinned man. the army and local police have teamed up to investigate. >> nothing at this point in time that would tie this to any specific threat or anything at this point. today. >> i'm really concerned about some high caliber weapons were first place. >> reporter: what could
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someone want from those guns is the question now. >> if they had weapons and ammo over there i would have thought they would be little more pre precautious. >> worser police say they are -- worster police are making sure they are ramping up security just to make sure. >> thank you. we saw raw emotion in the courtroom on this first day of phillip chisholm's murder trial as the prosecutor described colleen richards death. >> this is a courtroom right behind sits colleen richards'
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family dressed in pink her favorite family and on the opposite side of the room his family sit just as emotional. prosecutor indicate mcdugal went through the events that happened to colleen richards. it says it shows him following her after school. >> after he passed her across the stair well he was putting gloves on. he waited for her in the in. the 16-year-old stared in a daze as he has since he was first charged. his defense attorney making it clear in her first sentence she did not dispute he did it. >> he killed colleen richards
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and did unspeakable things to her body. >> reporter: she says he was insane. when police found him walking on this wooded stretch of route one in topsville hours after the murder. zipped inside the wallet police found a box cutter scrolled for fill, tool number one and on the other sides don't cut your arm off. police said when they asked him whose blood was on the tip of the played -- >> he said it's the girl's. >> i asked her if he knew where the girl was. >> and what did he say? >> it was in the woods. >> reporter: already.
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fast. outside salem spear court. the first time pain killers would could require additional -- drug treatment facility for up to 72 hours. a vote tomorrow could the state education commissioner recommends creating a new test for public school students. combining m casts exams as another known as park. all would use it starting in 2017. patriots juliet edal mann goes down with a broken foot. >> plus is your smartphone or
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ways on a new disorder that could be the blame. >> the chill is settling back forecast coming up. >> and we continue to follow the latest from europe after the deadly attacks in paris. the manhunt. we will continue to update you over the next 90 minutes. stay with us.
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breaking news search crews just ended their search for the el faro. 33 people including more than a halve dozen from new england died when the ship sank. >> the patriots are now without juliet edelman. >> tough on the offense, but tonight there is a glimmer of hope for brady's go to guy.
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>> reporter: yeah, no question. it's a jones break. but edelman is a critical part of the patriots. though he may not be done for the year. there's still a chance he could return this season perhaps in the post season. the injury happened on the final play of the first quarter. didn't seem like much at first but once he got up he started limping and left the game for good. bill belichick had no update on the injury. but talked about the speedy recovery. >> hopefully he'll be back out on this field soon he means a sure. they were able to pull out
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gostkowski he pulled through with the ultra-clutch 54-yard field goal to give 27-26 win to move the 9-zero on the season. >> it was a clean quick and he would out it was just fun, we all celebrated in the middle of the field. >> we all played hard for every second. we could do some things better than we did today certainly i can. >> this really was a tremendous win for the patriots. they're only one of three teams left undefeated. they had us on the edge of our seats until the very end even to fans at 30,000 feet.
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take a look. i think they created they're own turbulence right there. this was a jean on a jetblue flight back to boston. fans erupting in cheers as gostkowski made that beautiful kick to win. >> looked like my living room last night. we have a commercial running right now eric, where you're giving gostkowski some kicking tips. >> that's right and taking it as far as we can go. >> did you have something to do with that kick yesterday? >> naturally. we got like a northwest to southeast winds here? >> sure. excellent information you gave him. >> reporter: gorgeous today. temperatures all the way up to 61-degrees in boston. 64 in taughten. it's been a great november so far. 61 average for mids october. the record for the date is 69- degrees.
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nice day in the 60s so far this months we're sitting here on the 16th not a snow flake to be seen yet. orange has cooled off to 47 and that chill is going to set in tonight. we have diminishing winds and most towns mid to upper 20s tomorrow morning. city of boston down to about 35- degrees to start off. a few showers moving away from down east maine this season. the next storm is in the middle of the country. this will be a very slow mover so we don't have to deal with it until late thursday or friday. tomorrow it is much colder. but we will enjoy wall-to-wall sun. feel of late autumn. temperatures in the 40s for most locations and then the temperatures are going to drop
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teens tomorrow night. compared to its going to be about 10-degrees cooler albeit with that sunshine. more sun on wednesday close to 50-degrees a little cool for this time to have season. then we watch our next front approach and this one approaches around noon. thursday early friday morning will be the next one. the early indicationion from drive to work could be something on friday especially off towards the west and highest impact is likely friday morning and maybe even a little bit of thunder and lightning. flooding unlikely more rain beneficial more than anything else. winds getting gusty but i don't think we're going to be talking about a damaging wind so just a
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good olds fashioned rain for us. the high is a little misleading we'll be warming up slowly and i think high temp for the day will be 11:59 p.m. and when you look at the record books it will look like the high in upper 50s. then for the weekend our tree lighting spectacular you can watch it here on wbz we'll have a mix of moonlight and cloud cover temperatures in the 40s. also a great night for a football game if fenway park. accuweather seven day not too much to watch it does look colder sunday into monday. so it's going to come around eventually. thanks, eric. with the nice weather that we
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believe we are 38 days until christmas. this saturday night join us for the tree lighting spectacular at 7:00 right here on wbz. it promises to protect your feet from the unforgiving legos on the floor. >> a new phenomenon of cyber sickness.
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tonight's health news is
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technology and i guess we'll start with the bad. your computer and smartphone could be making you feel sick and kind of a new phenomenon. >> reporter: that's right. if you are scrolling pages on your smartphone turns out you might be suffering from digital motion sickness of cyber sickness. more and more people are developing nausea and dizziness even if they don't have a history of it. a 3-d. action flick the more likely you are to get sick. it could actually dampen your reaction time in other situations like if you are driving your car like teens who are becoming desensitized and when something is in their path. >> i feel like this happens to
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the sudden i come up and i'm dizzy. >> if you have a child with a lazy eye there is digital glasses to obscure vision in either eye for programmed periods of time kind of like a dimmingal patch that flickers on and off and -- digital patch. the cost is about $450. doctor, thank you. the newest information about the terrorist attacks in paris and the growing debate about whether the united states should be taking in syrian refugees. and a kid in a car with his father gets caught. and why this man was
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his las vegas vacation video. and a live look outside at the conditions on the z i cam bridge.
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