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but officials stress they had concrete intelligence that an attack was imminent there. and france's team played its first match since the attack. and it started with a stirring show of solidarity. you can hear it there. much of stadium singing the french national anthem. and prince william and prime minister david cameron were in the crowd of almost 80,000. and france officials said they are looking for a second fugitive they believe was directly related to the attacks. and france's military is striking syria again and france is sending and air craft carrier to the region as well.
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and about an hour ago, the mayor of boston, marty walsh presided over a vigil for the people in paris. and scott pelley is there in paris. and there is breaking news in brighton. a car has hit a person and then a house. it happened after a crash between two cars etna street. and breaking news at logan airport. a woman restrained on a british airways flight 213 for trying to open an exit door. you understandably worry about terrorism. this has no ties to terror. the woman was intoxicated. it was headed to heathrow airport when the incident happened. and bill shields is live inside logan with the story tonight.
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>> reporter: there were some tense moments here at the international arrival. this british airways flight 213 was halfway cross the atlantic unruly, uncooperative. she had to be restrained. and now right after the plane landed here, the police got on to the aircraft and arrested her. she tried to open a door. >> that is what i told. she obviously didn't or we would not be here. >> reporter: about three and a half hours of the flight, a woman ran up and down the aisle and took her see the in an exit row. >> air traffic control asked secure. >> do you have any issues with the aircraft. >> aircraft is fully
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serviceable and fully under control. >> can you say that again, please. >> the aircraft is fully under control and serviceable. >> reporter: when the british airways flight landed, she was arrested and identified as kamila dolniak of poland. this woman was sitting near and said it was excruciating to watch. >> at first i thought she was having a panic attack. and then i thought she was having a seizure. >> reporter: so if you're sitting there with her, you saw the whole thing. but a lot of other passengers had no idea what was going on. business class had no idea and other passengers thought it was a routine flight and a little something was going on. and that suspect will be a ranged tomorrow in district court. bill shield, wbz news. it appears that david ortiz is getting ready to take his
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final swing. the red sox superstar is reportedly ready to retire. but ortiz is not saying anything official. but there are multiple reports that he will retire after next season. >> and steve burton joins us now. and these announces are never easy when they do. >> reporter: david ortiz turns 40 years old tomorrow. we did not know it would come so soon. this upcoming season will be his last. it will be his 20th season in the big leagues. tomorrow. and big papi is coming off another stellar season for the sox and 37 homers and 108 rbis. and the 37 home runs were the most he hit for the 2006 season. and he belted his 500th home run in st. peters. he helped the team win three world series titles. and many called him the greatest clutch hit near red sox history. he is slated to make $11
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million in upcoming season. at least he's got one more year with the red sox. >> thank you very much. you know he'll have ovations everywhere he goes. and this year comake $15 million next season depending on how many games he plays. there are new questions if chris phillip chisolm can continue in his trial. he said that could not return to the courtroom and was afraid that would he hurt someone. >> reporter: it was not the first time that he pretty shut down. last month, a mental evaluation delayed the trial for three weeks and again today, everything came to a halt when he refused to go into the courtroom. the see the next to the defense attorneys is empty because phillip chisolm refused to come out. and what the judge himself checked up on this him.
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>> did he not respond to the court or counsel questions and was lying on the floor mumbling with his eyes closed. >> reporter: he said that he was in the throws of a psychotic episode when he raped and killed his math teacher. he started this day staring straight ahead. the alleged victim's mother testified about the day she never came home two years ago. >>dy try to call her on several occasions. one time the phone did ring several times before it went to voicemail and when i tried it again later it went to vice mail. >> reporter: prosecutors gave prosecutors gave the jurors the first look of the 24-year-old and the bathroom where she was killed and just before the
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prosecutor brought out the jury. he reportedly told his attorney that he might hurt someone. he said i can't take t i don't want to hurt anyone. >> reporter: the psychiatrist is doing a mental evaluation. and if the judge decides he is economy -- he could be forced to stay in court with shackles court. >> stay with wbz for the latest developments in the trial. new york is now suing draft kings and fan duel to shut them down in that state immediately the new york attorney wants the new york. draft kings is based in boston
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and the new york attorney general said that her forms ever illegal gambling. the future of our kids and their education. the landmark decision that was made today that will affect every student in the state. highway headache. and the word from mass dot that may not bring any comfort. and the coldest night of the season is underway in the and but a warmup warmup that
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that is the commissioner of the board and elementary and secondary education. he's the main architect of the new test, a hybrid using parts of the m test and parts of another assessment called park that has been tested massachusetts. >> i think it bodes well for the future of the commonwealth and for the education system going forward. today's 8-3 vote means work can begin developing the new assessment to replace 18 years of m test use. but not everyone was convinced. smoke. >> reporter: some were sceptical that it could be created in 2017 so they added and amendment, so cools will not be held account -- to schools will not be held accountable for the first years of the test.
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association is imposed and they want a three years moratorium for the testing. >> none of that is talked about when we're talking about testing. we've entered a rabbit hole and we have to exit the rabbit hole. >> and while the work to develop a new test going on, high school students in massachusetts will still be required to pass the m test in order to graduate. >> that is interesting that is not going away. >> tomorrow's weather, a, better, b worse or c about the same? >> i would go with b, about the same. >> we'll see if we come out about the time same. 50 in taunton.
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today's high of 45 is the coldest in boston. and the high temperature then was 37 degrees. and only the second month. 30 in keene and 31 in orange and vineyard haven down 37 and chatum and the coldest night of the season is underway and we have clear skies and high pressure overahead and winds light and that is your perfect setup to get the coldest possible temperatures. so we'll find some upper teens. and it might be colder and we're all below freezing by tomorrow morning. this is all the way down to martha's vineyard and cape cod. jacket. this is down here and it is a meteors per hour. when you have a good year, you can have a hundred per year but not this time around.
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-- in the 20s to around 30. and light winds just out of the south, southeast at 4 to 8 miles an hour and the high temperatures mainly top out in the 40s to 50s. and wooster sitting at 45 agrees tomorrow afternoon. and -- 45 degrees tomorrow afternoon. and then we'll turn our attention to a storm system in the middle of the country and snow on the backside and the same storm that produced all the tornadoes in texas and kansas. and that starts to move our way late on thursday. and then the showers will begin breaking out but the steadier and heavier rain looks thursday friday. and it looks like a widespread one to two inch rain event. and we'll see the heaviest and steadiest rain and maybe a
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little thunder and lightening. i don't think we'll reach damaging winds. and showers arriving by showers evening but most of the impact drive. it will be the wettest and slowest commute of the week. things are starting to percolate. and cooler air will going approach. transition. and it looks partly sunny for the tree lighting. you can watch it right here and it looks like lower 40s and cool, dry and light winds. and also on saturday evening, we have note notre dame and bc and case.off at 7:30 -- kickoff at 7:30. and that front could bring with it some rain and a few wet snowflakes. right now it doesn't look like a big event for us. but maybe a few flakes and cooler air next week. of that warm start to the
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balance out as we approach thanksgiving. >> i can't believe thanksgiving is next week. >> get cooking. >> join us saturday night for the nathaniel hall tree lighting spectacular. the weather will quarterback for it. but you can watch it on the couch and watch us from 7:00 to 8:00 on wbz and on my tv 38. when you think of your favorite red sox memories the past decade right in front of them is a big smiling face of big papi. >> and it looks like we'll only be able to watch him for one more year. >> he delivered time and time again. he shows no signs of slowing down. this past season he hit 37 home runs. and he belted his 500th home runner this year. but according to reports he will retire after his 2016 season. it will be his 20th in the big leagues. he is expected to make the
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also his 40th birthday. awards. he is slated to make $11 million for the upcoming season. the bruins' five stand and they hope this they are hoping that her ready to find consistent city. >> i think there were signs of good things and we fell a few games. so i know it is early in the season. but it seems like it up endown. boston college gearing up for saturday night's showdown. but the seasonable will be a success -- the season will be a
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success if they can play the fighting irish. >> i was really excited. but i cannot go into the depths of emotion behind this game. we have a bunch of alumni to come in and talk about the passion and rivalry and the tradition between bc and notre dame. and the patriots had the day off and they're back to work tomorrow getting ready for a money night matchup with the bills. check out our patriots' all access. and wbz will have game day sunday morning at 11:30. be sure to tune over to my tv 38 for the fifth quarter postgame show. we have a jam packed weekend for you. the "cbs evening news" is coming up next at 6:30. scott pelley joins us live with a preview. >> reporter: great to be with you always in boston. we'll have the latest on the terrorism investigation here in paris. also our interview with
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who met with the french president today. kerry told us that he hopes to form a military alliance with russia against isis in syria. we'll have the kerry sent view coming up in about ten minutes. coming up next, busted in the fast line, but the police stay speeding over a hundred miles an hour was not this
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he also had an eight-month-old in the car with him. if you sat in traffic for a long time this morning. mass mass dot wants you to know that that they're sorry. >> that he had to wait for the joint compound on the bridge to properly cure. and it caused gridlock that stretched for miles. they stay weigh apoligize for the inconvenience that this has caused. as long as they can write little notes to your bosses when you arrive late to note. >> and you want to cure and be nice and safe.
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but what do you do with it after? it can leave your personal information value vulnerable. >> there's a black bear seen around and they want people to not approach the bear. >> this is not going to be very attractive. >> he is a healthy looking buy and he'll be looking to go to go to p soon. >> ev >> every single town in the commonwealth goes below freezing. and we'll rebound to 50 degrees. the sun will arrive arrive on thursday morning. >> can you still put mumms in a >> you could. you probably have to bring them in the at night. bitten.
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