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few members of cabinet were going to attend the game to try to terrorism. and we'll bring you the latest from paris in a few minutes. we'll watch this situation in germany closely. trouble in the sky as a woman on a british airways detained. she tried to open an exit door. >> the police were waiting on the ground what the plane landed and they immediately took the passenger into custody. and we have a team of reporters at logan tonight. and we start with bill shields. >> reporter: this british airway flights on the flight from london to boston.
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she's been identified as kamiladolniak from poland. and now the passengers are giving a description of what went on. >> she was sitting down and there were four people around here. >> reporter: as the passengers disembarked, the experience varied depending on how close they were to the female. she ran down the aisle three hours into a flight and she tried to open a door. >> that is what i told. >> reporter: but the faa said that she did try to open a door and four flight attendants descended on her. >> at first i thought the woman was having a panic attack and then is he started to become not responsive to their calming her down and she was kicking
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and they had to tie her down and get handcuffs and put on handcuffs on her feet as well. >> reporter: and air traffic control asked the pilots if the aircraft was secure. >> do you have any issues with the aircraft at all? >>i think it is fully serviceable and fully under control. >> can you repeat that please. >> fully in control and serviceable. >> most of the trip she was fighting them. the hosts were wonderful. and the stewards were great. >> reporter: it sounds if you were near that section of seats and in that row, you saw someone being combative with the plight attendants. and other passengers did not have a clue as to what was going on. she will arraigned tomorrow in east boston district court.
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bill shield, wbz news. for passengers who did know what was happening, the last half of the flight was especially frightening given the attacks overseas. >> and paul was speaking to the plane. >> reporter: passengers that saw the woman being restrained said she was acting unruly but they were impressed the way the crew on board the flight handled the situation and never danger. >> they did a great. >> reporter: the passengers said that they're thankful that they're home safely after a female passenger had to be restrained. >> they had to restrain her and tried to keep her from getting up again. >> she was a 30th-year-old woman and she was abuse sixty.
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>> reporter: she was a blonde woman with an accent that was extremely combative. >> she wanted to go to the her. off the plane. >> reporter: but passengers commotion. >> once they said they handcuffed her, that was it. >> reporter: how did it make you're going. >> it was interesting to see how the crew reacted. you have to watch your surroundings. i don't worry much. >> reporter: obvious this could have been a lot worse. the passengers that i spoke with said they were impressed and thankful the way the entire incident was handled. we're following breaking news from the red sox tonight. there are reports that fan favorite big papi david ortiz is retiring at the end of the
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2016 season. bet's get to steve burton. it is not the news that we want to her. >> reporter: absolutely not. he is beloved in boston. he can still hit. but big papi will retire at the end of the season. "usa today" said that ortiz will make the announcement tomorrow that also happens to be his 40th birthday. he is showing no signs of slowing down. he hit .273 and he slugged the 500th home run in st. peters against the rays. he is up to make $11 million for the upcoming season. great guy. great hitter and player. >> he'll be missed. developing now, more terrorover seas. the man hunt for the mastermind of the paris attack intensifies and russia said it was terrorism that brought down a
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and we begin in france where a massive searchunder way right now for these two -- search is underway for these two men. the officials believe this man is the mastermind. >> and they are also going for this man whose brother was one of the suicide bombers in paris. and let's go to paris with the latest. >> reporter: several major very manies out of paris tonight where the authorities are retracing the footsteps of the missing tacker and revealing another -- missing attacker and revealing that another is on the run. >> reporter: they are looking for a second fugitive that they say was directly involved in the paris attack. they are on the hunt for this key suspect. his brother urged him to surrender. the best thing for him would be for him to turn himself in. and the range in media are saying that he rent two rooms at this hotel near paris and there are reports that he used
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a credit card and was not alone. in paris, a group of muslims gathered at the area ear and some said i'm a muslim but i'm not a terrorist. >> islam is not about terrorism. >> reporter: this huge memorial in paris has been a public gathering place to honor the dead and try to heal. a russian violinist played a tribute to the victims outside the theater where most of the carnage occurred. >>i wanted to play for the people in france. >> reporter: tuesday russia ordered one of his french war plane to help french slam seria and they have not released any information about the ninth attacker, including his identity.
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russian president is vowing to find and punish those that blew up the metro jet plane over egypt. and the homemade bomb was an act of terrorism. russian forces targeted isis with a series of air strikes in seria a $50 million reward being offer for information involving the crash. all 224 people on board were killed and most of them russian tourists. this danvers teacher who is accused of killing his math teacher refused to go back into the classroom. he said that he didn't want to go back in and couldn't take it anymore and didn't want to hurt anyone. >> reporter: this is not the first time that phillip chisolm has simply shut down. the attorney said that she could not get him to return to the courtroom. and when the judged checked in
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the floor with his eyes closed mumbling incoherently. >> reporter: notice who is not in his usual spot, the teenager on trial, philip chisolm. >> he said i cannot take this any more. i cannot come out. i don't want to hurt anyone. >> we've been down this row before. >> reporter: he spent 20 days at a mental hospital for a mental evaluation last month. the judge said that he was competent to stand trial. and he made it through day one and day two and the jurors saw his alleged victim for the first time, his 24-year-old math teacher colleen ritzer. and her mother recalling that day she never came home. >> the only thing that i could have thought could have happened was that maybe she had been in a car accident or something.
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>> reporter: jurors saw the evidence later discover in the woods behind danvers high school. and just before the prosecutor brought out the recycling begin to move her body, chisolm refused to return to court. >> i'm sure he cannot take it anymore. i'm sure it is hard to listen to that. >> reporter: and the judge is waiting on a psychiatrist who is doing a quick mental evaluation on chisolm. he could wave his right to sit in the courtroom during the proceedings, or he could be if necessary. christina hagger, wbz news. the fbi is searching for the men that stole more than a a wooster armory. they are trying to track down this car believed to have been
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thieves five hours to lode that car. the alarm in the area never went off because it was disabled during construction of the building. and the fbi has a partial license plate number from the get away car and they hope that near surveillance cameras will provide more clues into who the driver is. new news in boston tonight. we have a key eye over a crash. a car hit a person and then a house on etna street t is dark now and it is a little hard to see. but you can make on the left- hand side that looks to be the car and tow trucks on the zone take this car away. we do not know the significance of the injuries to the person hit by the car or if anyone inside the car was also injured. but a lot of activity with the police on etna street in boston where a person has been hit by a car and the car careening into a home. we'll pass along more information as soon as it comes in.
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education decision in massachusetts. after years of testing and debate, our children will not m test. and they are pint sized superheros with the power to spread hope. and how the caped kids are helping parents of preemies. i'm hiv positive. >> charlie sheen opening up and speaking candidly about the his life. there's a chill in the air on this tuesday night and maybe teens tomorrow morning. but a ran storm on the way will warm things back up. we continue to follow the breaking news out of germany tonight. the police said they have thwarted a serious plans for explosions to go off at a soccer match and concert.
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to them that they can rely on and depend on, and be held accountable to for so long in some respects is the most disappointing aspect at all, at least for me. >> and there are new review standards for reports of abuse and enhanced screenings for social workers and care takers. governor baker calls this the first step in a long overhaul process to protect at risk children and new policies are expected to be rolled out in march. lisa, hang on to your number two pencils. there's a new m cap coming team will affect every student in massachusetts. and paula ebbon has the eye on the education report. >> reporter: and with that 8-3 vote, the education board
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it would go into effect in 2017. >> this clears the path and builds on what we've done well and allows to us take it to the next level, which is going to do nothing but benefit the young people of the commonwealth. >> reporter: it will take the best parts of the m test and the best part of another assessment called park and add some content unique to massachusetts. one of the big concerns at today's meeting if the new hybrid test would be ready by 2017. >> it is an aggressive timeline but we think it is do able. but we're not starting from strap. >> reporter: but some board members were not happy about it. >> the testing and the use of the tests is wrong. >> reporter: some members went further, arguing against high stakes tests. >> i firmly believe that we're
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those that want to push the test and punish mode of education reform. >> and the next step to choose a developer and form committees to working on the content. and the goal is to give the test by computer by the spring of 2019. and while that work is going on, the high school students will still be required to pass the m test in order to graduate. talking about weather today. beautiful day but chilly. than it actually was. and you're saying that the temperatures were low. >> that is the beautiful thing about weather, whatever it is to you. >> i thought it was great. but then again, i'm just a sunny guy. >> the high in boston was 45 degrees and that is not unusual. and if you look at the temperatures that we've seen how fall, how filed it's been,
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the lowest since september 8th. we have been so spoiled this is the second day in not that it stood in the 40s. if you did not feel the chill today, you'll feel it tonight. we're down 40 in boston and down 34 in orange and 39 on the vineyard. i think by the end of tonight, every town in massachusetts will go below the freezing mark. and we got clear skies overhead and calm winds and a perfect recipe for a calm night. boston to 30. and that is the coldest so far this season. 31 on nantucket. the meteor shower will peak this week. this is a slower year. but it is perfect viewing conditions. about ten to 15 an hour that is just after midnight if you want
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to catch a couple of meteors moving across the sky. tomorrow morning cold, frosty start a little milder towards the finish. and the sunset at 4:20 and the cloudiness will start continue to increase as we head into the afternoon. and we're going for a high of 49 in boston 50 in new bedford. and the story for the end of the week is a storm system in the middle of the country and a large one at that. the same storm that produces kansas. this will be slow to move east. on thursday, most of our day, even though the clouds will start moving in, we'll be dry. and the rain showers will increase as we head to late afternoon and evening and the steadiest rainfall late thursday night and friday looks like a wet end to the week. big issue. and the showers late on
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thursday with the heaviest on friday morning. but it doesn't look like we'll get to a damaging point. and in terms of impact on your drive, we're starting to see the rain move in thursday evening. but friday morning will be the wettest and slowest commute of the week. and we have that big ridge of high pressure will give way and cooler air will start to dive in. but it will be a slow process. and we'll have a great tree lighting and at nathaniel hall. and late sunday night and sunday morning, a couple rain or snow showers possible and then chilly air to kick off thanksgiving week but good traffic weather. colorado looks like it is stuck in a snow globe and someone shook item it -- shook it up. it is only the first part of november and some areas got up
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blasted with 16-mile-an-hour winds. and flights are canceled out of denver. we don't want this any time soon. terrifying moments in columbus, ohio. a house exploded injuring two people. witnesses said that the roof appeared to lift off during the blast. new clues in a heartbreaking cold case. 30 years later how the police hope to identify a woman and three little girls. charlie sheen tells his story revealing the secret about his health that he has
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>> and the troubled star made an announcement about his health. >> it's a turning point. >> reporter: actor charlie sheen ended days of rumors told matt lauer that he's hiv positive. >> i thought i had a brain tumor. and after spinal tests they said, boom. >> reporter: sheen said that he was diagnosed four years ago, about the same time he was fired as lead actor of the cbs leading sitcom sitcom. he's been married three time and has five children. he said that he told his ex- wifes about the diagnosis and been on hiv medication that has his viral loads undetectable. >> have you had unprotected sex on any occasions since your diagnosis? >> yes. but the two people that i did
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that with were under the care of my doctor and they were completely warned ahead of time. >> reporter: sheen said that people knew of his status have black mailed him and he's paid out millions to keep them quiet. and he hopes that coming out will reduce the stigma of hiv. there's new developments in a new hampshire murder mystery that goes back 30 years. and new images that could help investigators identify three little girls. a construction worker thrown 30 feet in this chain- reaction crash. they are new moms with tiny babies and how these kids are making them smile. and in germany, officials said they stopped serious plans for explosions that were planned to go off at a soccer match. we have that story coming up
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breaking news at 5:30 it appears that the police in germany stopped a terrorist plot to bon a soccer stadium in hanover. was real. there is concrete evidence that a device was going to be detonated in the stadium. and 10,000 people were getting ready to watch the match between the german and netherlands. and many top officials were
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