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our top stories now at 5:30 a psychologist is saying that abigail hannah is having hallucinations after kidnapping a little girl. this video shows phillip chisholm buying a movie ticket right after he killed his teacher. and a whale is back in waters. it managed to free itself late this afternoon. heartbreaking loss. more than 30 cats and dogs were killed. save five dogs. >> reporter: if you are an
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nearly 40 cats and dolls died in this fire last night. >> my heart is broke. these animals are here because they deserve a second chance at life. >> reporter: a fire swept through sweet pea shelter. people comforted some of the dogs. they are the survivors. ed to volunteers were hard at -- today volunteers were hard feet. >> we had a couple here that were here for over a year and a half and those guys were just like our own dogs. >> reporter: the volunteers kept showing up knowing that when they rebuild, the animals
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will need a new home. >> we don't have much money, they're not making millions of dollars like other places are. >> reporter: they'll have a vigil here tonight at 7:00 to honor the animals they lost, and they will reopen because there are still animals out there who need help. a man accused of cat fishing faced a judge today. >> reporter: is before court as a result of five new offenses. >> reporter: joaquin austin faced five counts of armed robbery and assault with a dangerous weapon. >> after taking their items after begun point the defendant would then ask and force the victims to lie on the floor --
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>> reporter: police say he cooked up a scheme to lure his victims to an area with a romantic ran day have evening. >> >> it was scary, i thought he was going to shoot me. >> reporter: he was wearing a gps and keel angle bracelet. >> the probation gps device puts him in the place and the time -- >> somehow i'm still alive, but i would like to get my stuff back. >> reporter: he is being held without bail and due back in
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court december 18th for the probable cause hearing. there are new developments after the murder of an indianapolis paster's wife. a man has been arrested. police say a man in this surveillance video dragging a woman, when a good samaritan tried to help her he shot him in the stomach. the woman in that video had only minor injuries, the man is in the hospital recovering. $600 million for emergency funding treatment and law enforcement is what a democrat
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friday, hundreds of students started they're 24-7 occupation of the administration building. the students say they won't leave until they have a number of full time black faculty as well as counselors. officials say they are reviewing the demands. a recall for 2010 and 2011 mercury ford sedans, air pressure changes can cause a crack. dealers will check out the car and say they will replace the tank if necessary. a new report find spending an average of taxiing between
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the gates and runaways. chances are though your plane is still going to land on time, though. it is going to cost you a little less to fill the tank, they are down a penny, to $2.07 a gallon, that is 8 cents less than we were paying this time last year. setting an example. will other people follow it? >> the ceo says he's taking off. and tonight. parents are furious. [ sing ing] >> a little boy's challenge performing. >> reporter: 32-degrees. certainly feeling more like
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with everything happening overseas, the state department here in the u.s. just issued a warning of travel threats because of increased travel. they are warning to be particularly vigilant at any kind of holiday festival or large holiday crowd. it is going to expire february 24 of 2016. the headline tonight, the state department urging americans to use caution and says tonight they believe the likelihood of terrorist attacks will continue. that was the line that sort of jumped out.
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mark zu kerburg says things are getting more reel and has decided to take paternity leave. he's the boss, he can do what he wants. will be interesting. bunchems, the balls don't just stick to each other, but they are impossible the get them out of the hair. in some cases the parents said they have the cut the kids' hair. there is a warning that says to keep it away from hair. singing before a crowd can certainly be nerve racking.
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is worst if you have the hiccups. >> . [child singing with hiccups]. the seven-year-old hiccupped his way through the national anthem, the players and the crowd did the right thing by giving him a huge ovation. i thought man, he's butchering our national anthem, but then i realized it was australia. the effort to bring the arts into every classroom. the latest on security plans in place as millions of americans travel for the thanksgiving holiday and more on that travel alert plus the cost of your holiday meal at an
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a quick look at what's hot tonight on cbs fox. including boston's best holiday productions coming up. leah: i just was thinking any minute could be the minute. and the minutes kept passing.
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good job. >> it may be slightly voice, but her son's voice is the sweetest voice. her son was born without vocal chords. >> he beat the odds and then faced another hurdle. they used muscle and some of
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vocal chords just as if he was born with real ones. he just spoke his first words hop. >> mama. his voice will always be raspy, but his mom says that is just fine. the fact that he can speak at all is just wonder. . fantastic story. we lover it. the patriots game you said was going to be chilly. certainly working out that way. >> reporter: we get to the way where we feel pretty good, the weather has to match the playoff, right? >> i think you're right about that. >> and the folks in buffalo will never expect it. >> reporter: even though it's cold outside. this time last year we were out
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we had a foot and a half of snow just before thanksgiving. things have changed compared to where we were. we are just talking about all the cold temperatures across the northeast. most towns have not even picked up a flake so far this season. if anyone is headed out there towards gillette stadium, it is going to be pretty cold. feels like 19 in worcester, 28 in lawrence, so all across the region, really our first taste of winter, it's really start on december 1st. the wind chill at kickoff will feel like the teens. overnight lows 20s in the cities. overall set up, there is not much going on across the
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country, which is great news for everybody. if you are really going coast to coast, not much activity over the next couple of days. tomorrow morning our wentry start some towns even the -- wentry start some wintery. 39 in boston, manchester up to 44, slightly milder, cape and afternoon. the stretch into the week, wednesday high pressure is in control, we'll start our warming trend. by thanksgiving up into the 50s, by friday a run at 60- degrees, we will be eyeing this front into saturday morning which will bring our next chance of rainfall. we are well above average for thanksgiving day and friday and at least on saturday morning i
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50s before some of that colder air pours in. a mix of sun and clouds, not too much winds. it's going to be an excellent day all across new england. this is a fast guy, 35-degrees partly cloudy, better shape than anyone in our department. the rest of the day warming up well into the 50s if not the 60s by the afternoon. accuweather seven day and only thing to keep an eye on is the showers sunday morning and colder air. if you are wondering about snow, probably right now rain more than anything else next week, but we'll watch it. well, wal-mart is not waiting for cyber monday to entice it's shopper.
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more homes the move makes more sense. friday people start doing all aware shopping after thanksgiving. monday you may want to shop for the groups. trees for troops program, for $13 you can buy a special tree that will be delivered to more than 65 military bases around the world. the program runs through december 5th. it is a great program. as teachers plan for the 21st century. there is a big push for science and math. some are concerned that the arts will suffer, but foxborough is making sure that won't happy. here is tonight's eye on education. >> reporter: as you watch these children gather instruments, tune up and focus
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mistake this for a conserve tory of music. it is at the center of the school. the commitment to music program is impressive, while some students are practicing in the orchestra, every single one of their classmates is either sicking in the chorus, or playing in the band every other day. >> i think it is a really good opportunity because other schools don't have this. >> it teaching me how to sing better. >> we just want the kids to have a love of music. >> reporter: a graduate of the program herself, believes the long standing tradition of musical excellence was a matter of will. >> the administration and town
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for a long time really believes that that's valuable that our students need music as part of education. >> reporter: he recalls that as budget cuts came along that commitment was unwavering, the music department was treated as an equal. >> it puts into the entertainment category, but what we are doing is teaching a subject. >> it's a discipline. >> it's a discipline. >> reporter: a discipline the students enjoy and can help them with all of their academic work. >> we are teaching them skill sets that cross over to the rest of their subjects, organizational skills, individual responsibility, time management. >> reporter: sometime they may perform at symphony hall other other places. >> we always love singing and
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playing an instrument and it's so much fun to do it at school. >> it doesn't matter about how having fun. >> it is a lot of fun, all the classes 5th008th grade through to eighth grade are there for an hour every day. what a great program. thank you. well making a difference one coat at time. >> coming up after the break, one boston's mission to keep her teammate's warm. and an oscar buzz. a man portrayed in the movie and accusing the film makers of lying.
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>> boston is making a strong
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jeb bush: we do not have to be the world's policeman. we have to be the world's leader. who's going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in who's going to take care of israel and support them - our greatest ally in the the united states has the capability of doing this, national security interest that we do it. and i hope you want that kind of president for our country going forward. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible
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a tip of the cap to jean o bryant tonight. kelsey king set up drop boxes at school to collect slightly worn hat coats and gloves. more than 1,100 items have been
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king is the captain of the school's track team and says she's just doing her part to which we say great job. the 6 news starts right now. a babe sitter charged with kidnapping a toddler. the disturbing mental health history revealed. the patriots on the line, but tom brady has already lost another target to injury. the first time since march, will this winter chill stick around? >> traffic spots so bad they have made a list of the worst in the country. live from the channel 4 studio in boston, wbz news at 6:00 starts right now. here at 6:00, we have breaking news the state department just issued a worldwide travel alert. it comes on the heals of
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but isn't limited to what isis might do, but others like al qaeda, may will planning attacks in other regions, they warn to be careful in public places and large crowds. a babysitter charged with kidnapping a little girl, abigail hannah, court officers had to help her walk and stand as she was charged with beating a little girl. >> the court psychologist says that she is now communicating and now being evaluated for competency. as she pled not guilty.
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they provide new details that
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