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i mean roll that video the whole morning right there, so sweet. puppies. nothing better than that in the morning. top story traffic and weather straight ahead on wbz. news at 5:00 starts right now. right now at 5:00, donald trump hitting the campaign trail in new hampshire today as reaction continues to pour in against his proposed ban on muslims entering the u.s. and a controversial plan at northeastern, the debate over arming campus police with assault weapons and boston police think this is a bad idea. a disturbing allegation of abuse, the emotional and physical abuse they are accused of.
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5:00 on the dot, i'm chris mckinnon. i'm kathryn hauser. it's disease the 10th. we are moving right along. >> it feels like december? it feels like october. >> yeah. we are in the 40s right now. >> right now this morning. we are warmer than we should be. if you like the mild weather then this stretch is for you. currently in boston 45 degrees. humidity at 86%. light wind from the south. i am tracking a couple showers, a little piece of energy that needs to swing through this stand by. time. couple sprinkles right now stretching back through peter borrow, quick sprinkle, well east of route 11 and lower con couldn't river valley coming
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to hubbard stop, the rest of us mainly dry, have to keep a chance of a shower in for the morning rush hour much by lunch time the sunny breaks are coming out, 56 degrees by lunch hour. we'll top out 55-60 this afternoon, light southwest breeze, a mild evening, temperatures in the upper 40s as we head into the ride home. let's get you on the roads this morning. traffic and weather together. good morning, daniel. thursday morning commute is under way, no major debs or slow downs now. dorchester, moderate volume in the northbound side, knowing along the rest of the major routes from the south is just fine. north map lots of green. 93 south, a smooth ride from andover, 495 are trouble free, chris and kathryn. donald trump will be campaign being in new hampshire
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muslims from entering the u.s. trump's comments are stirring up debate and several high profile people are criticizing the band. good morning, susie. kathryn. donald trump is scheduled to campaign tonight in portsmouth builds. he has threat heed to leave the republican party but only if they turn their back on him first: donald trump continues to offend an international audience as he defends his position on temporarily banning muslims from entering the united states. >> this is about safety. >> students in turkey organized a protest against his comments, online facebook ceo mark
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encouraged fellow muslims to stand up to president, president obama. >> our freedom is bound up with the freedom of others regardless of what they look like or where they come from or what their last name or what faith they practice. >> the back lash has the republican frontrunner considering a run as an independent but only if he is forced to. >> if i'm treated fairly i would never do it. if i'm not treated fairly i might well do it. >> his comments are resonating with some voters. >> he is the only one acknowledging there is a serious problem that needs to be analyzed. >> in response to trump's propose add ban of muslims inner dog the united states temporarily, a petition has gun circulating in great britain that would ban trump from entering the country, it has more than 300,000 signatures already. live in the satellite center,
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the couple behind the san bernardino massacre, james comey testified that sayed farook and tashfeen malik were radicalized two years ago, that was way before the two met and before the rise of isis. >> as early as the end of 2013 they were talking to each other by jihad and martyrdom before they go came engaged and moved to the united states. >> including enrique marquez and relative by marriage, the fbi is investigating whether farook and malik were planning an attack in 2012. a woman hit and killed by a redline train. two firefighters hurt on the scene are recovering. was on the tracks.
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though a piece of equipment malfunctioned shocking them. police investigating a deadly shooting in dorchester. a man shot and killed on southern avenue around 9:30 last night, right now no arrests have been made. it is just about 5:06, disturbing allegations of physical and emotional a abuse at a school in western massachusetts, the alleged 8th grade. information. >> these kids are in a special program because they've experienced trauma in their lives. many witnessing violence or victims of sexual assaults. now report from disability law center says their school may have further traumatized them. the investigation began in april with a complaint from inside the peck school. the dlc interviewed 45 students and staff members. the report highlighting what they call a pattern of abuse and neglect, improper practices
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allegations of students being thrown to the floor and slapped, slammed into walls, pulled out of chairs, staff tackling students to the ground and in one instance restraining a student some 50 times. one woman wanted to remain anonymous but said this about her time at the peck school. >> was literally dragged to an intervention room. kids were locked in the closet. and they would should off the lights. they have made changes including a shakeup in school leadership and finding outside experts to develop procedures for using restraints, they remain concerned about the program because of the extent of the abuse and they want a detailed plan by january, chris, back to you. >> bree, thank you very much. the move designed to protect students is running
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starts with the boston police. nichole jacobs is at campus this morning with a closer look at this debate, good morning, nichole. >> good morning to you, chris. an idea of an active shooter on college campus is enough to make manee wonder what they can do to protect themselves. that means arming themselves at the same level. >> northeastern university putting itself in an arena now drawing mixed opinions. >> as long as it's a last resort i think i would feel safe. >> campus police adding semiautomatic rifles to their ban of protection as active shooters on college campuses. >> in what situation they will use it. >> accord to go campus police the high powered weapons would come into play during a net. >> i generally don't think having more guns solves anything.
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the police have them. >> wbz security analyst and police commissioner tells us when fighting threats of this caliber. >> you are really asking an officer whether he is a university police officer or a local police officer to go on a suicide mission if they are going after someone with a rifle. boston police releasing a statement reading, what concerns the bpd when we hear certain campus police departments that are necessary he willed within city neighborhoods make decisions like this without including the boston police. >> mayor marty walsh has also expressed concern as well, he says it's a slippery slope in this situation. also we've learned bu and mit have access to similar weapons that they say they will only use in times of threats. live in boston this important, nichole jacobs wbz this morning. it's 5:09 right now. boston college is doing what it
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norovirus on campus, the school is closing salad bars and giving students special accommodations for exams. some were on the men's basketball team, they were finally cleared to play providence last night. >> when i read about that in the paper yesterday, i said oh, gees it's going to be a run away for providence. >> and bc did fall to the friars 56-51. three more sets of human remains missing from hope cemetery in wooster, using the skeletons in religious ceremonies, investigators have been checking all of the mausoleums in the city after medina was charged on tuesday with having five skeletons, he is a santoria priest and admitted to paying someone to steal the skeletons, officers believe the mausoleum locks were cut back in may but
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september. closing arguments are expected tomorrow in the case of a teen charged with murdering his math teacher, dr. robert psycho analyzed video from inside the high school two years, every action chism took was methodical, chism's actions were that of someone trying to humiliate and dominate a victim. plans to expand the green line in jeopardy, the state says without a way to bring down costs the whole project may have to be scrapped much the plan was to build a nearly 5-mile extension but appears the project could run a billion dollars over budget. 5:11 right now, coming up, getting a big check from the federal government. >> the historic amount of money from fema to pay last year's record breaking wint xer first they had to ban texting while
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conversations are going to have to be next. checking a couple showers, the sun breaks out when we come into the 50s, how long this warm will stick around when we come back. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. after 12:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte or macchiato for $1.99.
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says the state will get a $120 million from the federal government. >> governor baker says the fema money will be used to make important repairs and to make sure we're ready for whatever winter brings us this year. and that brings in daniel niles. >> it's the perfect segway to danielle niles this morning. >> i feel like meteorologists have more pressure. a lot of times, we say there is a chance of this, it will not be nearly as bad as last winter, i know last winner we started off quiet, too, we have a el nino this year, mild conditions already, our eye on winter special we give exact amounts for predictions this season much if you like the mild weather this is your stretch, we get a couple sprinkles out there, back in long and east of route 91, coming into wooster county, all moving west to east, we'll get into some of these over the
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level energy that needs to swing through this morning, it will be out of here, showers done by mid day, we come into the upper 50s this afternoon. let me bring you through the hour by hour forecast, not everyone is going to see a shower, notice mid to late morning a couple spotty showers in eastern massachusetts, route 2 to southern new hamper, 10- 11:00 a.m. to the cape by lunch time. we come into the 50s this afternoon. the evening will be quite mild as well. and although we get partial clearing the clouds will fill back in overnight, just want you to be aware of the fact that we have a chance of showers tomorrow morning as well particularly from the south shore back down to the cape, little wave of low pressure going by, so the mid outer drive cape make a period of downpour mid to late morning, the sun breaks out again and we come up 55-60 degrees. what about the weekend, this front is going to be sitting
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a bottle of cool air to the north, mild air to the south. boundary there will be clouds. saturday i think we are mild. partly sunny, 55-60 again. sunday i think we go 55-60, if this front can shift farther north i think we go into the of 0s and approach records. if it sags farther south we'll get cooler air, all relative of course i think we'll be in the 40s, northern massachusetts is cooler. today's highs look at that, upper 50s, low 60s, about 10-15 degrees above where we should be for this time of year. tonight mild, 45 overnight downtown boston. upper 30s in some of the coldest suburbs. tomorrow chance of shower in the morning. once again as the sun breaks out we go 55-60. some communities come into the lower 60s. when sun breaks out 57 on saturday, cooler north again
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rain is likely on monday. steady during the afternoon and evening. cooling us down for tuesday and wednesday of next week, we'll still be in the 50s. friends on who watch the morning show they are going to dodge the rain. >> south shore and cape i would say the cape has the greatest risk of seeing some of it, wife' had a great string of okay commutes. >> if it does rain don't complain is what you are saying. >> complaint department closed. still quiet out there on this thursday morning commute that is under way. let's take a live look over 93 and summerville as we check the traffic from the north. 93 southbound moderate to light volume, not busy in the andover stretch just yet. let's check the south map right now. expressway had moderate to heavy volume, brain tree to boston looking good. chris and kathryn. all right. thank you very much. 5:18, lawmakers in
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to a ban on the use of handheld cell phones while driving. earlier this week they held a hearing on one bill that would raise fines for people using their phones behind the wheel. lawmakers tell the globe they expect the bill to get final consideration early next year. this morning jon keller gives us his take. >> freedom is not free is an old saying engraved on the korean war veterans memorial down in washington. and while it's meant as a reference to the sacrifices made by members of our military it applies to each of us in our every day lives as well. consider the damage we do to ourselves and each other by using hand held cell phones while driving. 27% of car crashes are tied to driver distraction from cell phone use. some involving texting, but most resulting from simply talking on or dialing the phone.
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thousand crashes we're talking deaths. and the true meaning of those numbers was apparent at the statehouse the other day as lawmakers heard the heartbreaking story of tom of norwood when he lost his the wheel. we already banned that in this state although enforcement is proven difficult. we probably have to go ahead and ban handheld conversations as well, because even after years of horror stories and official warnings, too many of us still cannot be bothered to exercise the minimal amount of care and patience needed to either enable hands free cell phone use or postpone our nonemergency conversations for just a minute. i'm sure some will protest this invasion of their privacy. after all, a person's car is their castle, right? but when that attitude translates into reckless
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well, no it isn't. like they say, freedom isn't free. your feedback is welcome, e- mail me at keller at wbz.com or use twitter at keller at large. 5:21 on thursday morning, coming up next, empowering you to make a difference. the things you might know first aide, do you know if someone is having an emotional breakdown where to get the
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welcome back, mental health is attritionee thing to access and a person's well-being often seems like a gray area. >> no one wants to live with a regret wishing they had done something for a person struggling. >> bree has a closer look at training designed to help you know when to step in, hi, bree. chris. how many times do we say i wish i had known. it's impossible to know exactly what someone is thinking, mental health first aide, churches, schools and every day the subtle clues. >> when you are physically hurt a 91 operator can talk you medical help arrives. but when faced with someone having an emotional crisis would you know what to do. >> people don't know how to
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to do or they are worried what that will mean. >> social worker is teaching mental health first aide to faculty. their superintendent says the staff wanted to be proactive and have yet another tool. >> our goal is to have students learn, we know if you are struggling with social and emotional issues of any type it can interfere with that process. it's one more positive way in which we can really focus on being. >> i'm concerned about you. >> exercises like role playing, giving them signs to look for and a reach out to about. the program can be taylored to thousands. >> we walk them through how to assess, how to approach somebody that they think is having mental health issues.
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nice tool kit how to handle the scenarios. >> kathleen says her job is getting busier as more groups recognize the need for emotional well-being. >> i think it does a great job of informing people and destigmatizing what is having with mental problems and illness. >> mental health first aid is not training psychologists, it's a chance for every day citizens to learn techniques to get loved ones help. offering a free class next tuesday, more info on that class and how to register for another class you can check out boston.cbslocal.com. >> bree, thank you very much. concerning allegation he was abuse at a masses school. members under investigation. plus the big announcement
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right now at 5:30, donald trump hitting the campaign trail as reaction continues to pour in against his proposed been on muslims entering the u.s. disturbing allegations of abuse at a massachusetts school, staff members under investigation this morning, the emotional and physical abuse they are accused of. a plan to arm northeastern campus police with assault weapons, why boston police think it's a bad idea. talker. good morning to you, it is 5:30 right now, welcome back, i'm kathryn hauser. and i'm chris mckinnon.
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>> i have a lot to do. >> you were starting your shopping list yesterday. sorry to throw you under the bus. >> plenty of time. >> it's the sale. >> you have been like good to go with christmas. >> i have been doing a lot of shopping online, getting it done. making -- >> exactly. >> checking it twice. christopher columbus park. >> i thought you were going to pull up a picture of my apartment. >> fantastic, look at that. the wreath looks beautiful. grabbing a shot for us, you can see the light, fantastic shot. a quiet start to the day, too. and mild, temperatures are running in the 40s right now, just to put it in perspective, our temperature right now logan airport is warmer than what we typically should be during the afternoon this time of year. 45 degrees, humidity at 896%, light wind out of the south, couple showers that i'm tracking out there, too.
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are a little bit on the heavier side, deeper yellows here, right over peter borrow, down near temple, wooster county and now coming inside of had 995, -- 495, a little farther north, either side of the route 2 corridor, and east toward ash burn, these are sliding east, a few spotty showers this morning, temperatures in the 40s, once the showers end, which will be right around or just before lunch time, breaks of sun come out, we come into the mid-50s and it's going to be a pretty mild evening, sunset at 41:00, still around 50 degrees. he. starting to see the first reported slow downs of this thursday morning commute, taking a live look over the
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volume as you can see from the brain tree split, 128 between route 37 and the split. no nothing on route 3. and bogs down in medford into boston, route 3 south looks good, route 1 south and 4995 are problem-free. chris and kathryn. >> thank you very much. it is 5:33 right now, checking our top stories this morning, donald trump will be in new hampshire shear today, despite a universal reaction with latest rhetoric against muslims, trump will be the only candidate at the new england police benevolent association today in portsmouth, the group says it will either endorse trump or stay out of the race. an investigation into a school in western mass revealing disturbing allegations of physical and emotional abuse against young children. the disability law center says
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at the peck school were subjected to unnecessary restaurant, body slamming and more, they removed the principal and consulting experts. 5:34, time for daily talker, this has to do with northeastern university plan willing to arm campus police officers with semiautomatic rifles. >> a move that boston police don't approve of. >> kathryn, northeastern did not consult with bpd before they made the decision and boston would like to have been included in the discussion since the university is within city limits, sunny police say they are not going off half cocked, 20 nu officers out of 65 on the force are undergoing training, they have to pass a physical, undergo training each month with state police before they are ready. why do they feel the need? northeastern chief told the globe watch cnn for five minutes things are happening around the country that cause
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chief says even though nu's campus is a half mile away, his officers can respond faster, he told the globe he can understand a remote college campus doing this but points out northeastern is in the middle of a city with a capable police force of their own. so what do you think about this? do you think northeastern should have these semiautomatic weapons? aj on facebook says police already carry handguns, probably shotguns, too. they need to be ready to respond if the need should arise. ryan says let's hope they use them to defend themselves if the situation requires it and not some minor offense that could be handled with pepper spray. love to hear from you on our website, twitter or facebook, reading more of your comments coming up at 6:00 a.m. new details about a threat at milford high school, police
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warned his friends not to go to school today. officers say he showed them a knife and even asked if his friends wanted to see his gun. he was arrested early yesterday morning and faces charges of threaten to go use a deadly device at a school. the teen is free on bill, extra security was on hand yesterday normal. mill burn police are investigating an alleged hit list at the town's junior, senior high school. the incident involves two students, the school isn't saying much in a letter to parents school officials said the threat has been addressed. sky eye over the scene over a fire, the fire broke out at the popular gas light company restaurant, up to 75 firefighters were called in to help put out the flames, the historic market street building was damaged, the fire started in the chimney duct. luckily no one was hurt.
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fourth of july celebration is getting ready to retire. david nugar says he will produce the boston pops concert one last time, he will be .7 next july and says it's time to find someone to take over, looking for new sponsors, produced the first upons concert on the he plan add in 1974. >> i just wanted -- still ahead, americans racking up record amounts of credit card debt. >> how much american families year. in the wake of deadly shoot shootings, northeastern university high powered weapons, the mixed opinions about the plans coming up. and good morning, everybody. checking with our weather watchers, temperatures are running in the 40s right now for a lot of spots, actually kind of mild as you head out the door right now, check in south of boston, charles says 45 degrees in milton.
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5:40 right now, new survey predicting how festive your office will be. huge company is thinking about relocating its headquarters to boston, jill wagner is live at the new york stock exchange, good morning, jill. >> good morning, chris and kathryn. general electric could be building a new headquarters in boston, looking at sites in the sea port district, new york and providence are on the short list.
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connecticut since the .90s but the state recently changed the tax law which means taxes will go up. americans have been racking up debt, one in five now expected to die in debt up 3% from last year, card hub says the average household will likely ring in the new year owing more than $8000. and this holiday season, more employers say they plan to give parties, gifts and bonuses compared to last year. but, hold the awkward conversation over the cheese plate, 93% of workers say they pass on a company holiday party if it meant a bonus or time off. when it comes to giving gifts, some of the odd test gifts exchanged at work, a roll of duct tape, a heart shaped box of candy held over from valentine's day, a bowling ball, and a squirrel toilet
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what to say, chris and kathryn. >> what? where would you find that? >> that's funny. >> could it be true? i don't even know. >> none of those should be -- >> gag gifts. >> no. >> roll of toilets. >> it sounds like someone didn't know what to give and just went here you go. >> jill, you know what i would be in the mood for? >> what? >> a waffle? >> thank you very much we'll see you tomorrow morning. coming up, a check of traffic and weather together. serious flooding causing major problems out west and donald trump prepares to campaign in new hampshire tonight against more controversial comments why he is threaten to go run as an
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we will keep you at arms length. a state of emergency in washington state after a series of storms left behind a lot of damage. >> they are getting hammered. the pacific northwest dealing with landslides, mudslides, power outages, crews closed one highway, the most severe blooding is in three counties right around seattle and some parts of the state, chris, entire neighborhoods are under water.
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with storm after storm. >> wild. >> the ground can't handle that much rainfall. some of these video are are impressive. >> here it is. >> quiet somewhere else, we've been mild and it is going to stay that way which is fantastic, mild temperatures, we are in the 40s right now, ha in boston, a couple showers generally light. coming through southern new hampshire, east of peter borrow stretching back up through new boston, brookline in the next 10 minutes or so, a couple showers along route 2 corridor, a few sprinkles around milford. have the umbrella on stand by they are not going to last that long and generally light. a couple more showers to our west, a little piece of energy in the upper levels of our atmosphere, the showers will be done by midday.
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a couple leftover showers manchester back down to pitch burg, we come into the 50s today, and that is where we are going to be the next several afternoons, also want to take you through the hour by hour to, the clouds still back in. showers generally inside 128, south shore back down to the cape, downpours particularly on the mid outer drive cape mid to late morning tomorrow, as a little wave of low pressure goes by. for most of us is personally inland it will be a dry start. just showers in the shout yeast part of the state and just like today the sun breaks out tomorrow and our temperatures come up around 60 degrees. here is the deal on the weekends, the front is going to be over us, just to our north, so it's the battle between cooler air trying to push in, warmer air to the south, along this battle we get clouds, the most clouds on sunday, because that front will be near by i wouldn't be surprised to see
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north you go, the mildest, warmer area cross connecticut and the rest of us will still be above average in the 50s. farther north we could be talking about warm. lawrence 58 in boston, most communities in the east, wooster, we could touch 60 in taunton and norwood. about 5-10 miles per hour. clouds fill back in, pretty mild, 46 degrees downtown overnight. light wind upper east in some of the coldest suburbs, tomorrow again a moring shower, mild near 60-degree, the wind will be active tomorrow 8-16 miles per hour. we stay 55-60 the start of next week, we'll see another round of rain that comes on monday during the afternoon and evening, especially a gusty wind at the coast. friendly reminder wbz eye on
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we'll tell you how to save money this winter. snowflakes like you've never seen them before and our prediction of how much snow is going to fall, hope you can tune in saturday evening at 7:30, traffic and weather together. snowflakes never seen before thing is enough of a tease to make me dvr that special, how is that? >> good. north and south of the city including a breakdown, here is a live look over the expressway, there was a disabled vehicle on the northbound side blocking the right lane, total traffic network just told me the state police managed to clear it off to the side but it's created a stop and go backup. one 128 southbound sluggish in the brain tree stretch bogging down toward 37 and the brain tree split. 993 southbound has two bumper to bumper pockets, andover 135 and 133 and between 128 and park street.
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5:49 right now, a controversial plan to arm campus police parking debate. donald trump facing new back lash over comments about muslims. and the new threat he is making here are your top stouriers. i'm susie steimle, donald trump will be in new hampshire today campaigning in ports mouth. comments suggesting a temporary ban on muslims in the united states, back lash is building internationally and within the republican party. trump says if he is forced to he would consider a run as an independent but he didn't want to have to do that. live in the satellite center susie steimle. a school in western massachusetts under the microscope over allegedly abusing students, its investigation into the peck
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subjected to unnecessitates, body slamming and more. they removed the principal and says it is consulting experts on further reform. coming up at 6:00, hear from a former employee about what she witnessed in the classroom. good morning, i'm nichole jacobs live in boston near northeastern university where campus police will soon arm themselves with high powered rifles, this comes after multiple deadly, very serious situations where active shooters have been on college campuses across the country. at northeastern the rifles would not be used on a day-to- day basis but rather only when there is an active threat. at 6:00 hear from students about this plan and what boston police are saying about it. we're live in boston nichole jacobs. 9 colorado man accused makes a startling confession in court. at his arraignment yesterday,
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he was guilty and won't go to trial. dear is charged with killing three people the day after thanksgiving including an officer. the supreme court is taking up the issue of affirmative action in a case that could affect college admissions nationwide it's all over a woman who said she was denied admission to the university of texas in favor of less qualified minority students. she worked on it while at the justice department which sets the court up for a potential 4- 4 split. a busy night in sports the bows and celtics in action, the bruins north of the border taking on the montreal canadians. to erickson who bricks for the shorthanded goal to tie the game much it only got better from there, bees win 3-1. now
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evan turner, a alone on the break. finishes with a 3-60 dunk. david lee finishes with a plan himself there. and lee was fired up about it. the celtics win their second straight with a final score 105- 100, golden state warriors undefeated on the season. >> your face said it all. 5:53, a house that looks good enough to eat. >> check this out. california has been turned into a life size ginger greed house, a woman decorated her parents' home and said she was inspired by the movie christmas vacation. >> that looks nice. >> all she needs is to put up a bunch of gingerbread siding. still to come, grooming like you've never seen. >> a local man who uses his facial hair to spread holiday
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like this design following the attacks in paris. helps raises funds for good causes, everyone needs to show off their team spirit, he has the bees going right there. >> that is dedication to a cause. >> that is maybe why the bees beat month real. >> that takes time to grow facial hair like that. >> in code it does. >> right? what do you think? no. >> do you think i could get away with it? i don't even know if i could grow that much. >> get paint. keep it right here, your top stories straight ahead, stay with us. i absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance.
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