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witnessed this and unfortunately. they not only noticed it once but the individual ended up doing it a second time. that is very concerning to us in the community of an dover. our students, our community, their safety and security is paramount to us. >> reporter: the man described as being in his 20s and possibly wearing gym clothes. he was said to be driving a volkswagen sedan. they are right now reviewing the parking lot here to see whether any surveillance cameras might have picked something up yesterday. in the meantime, they are urging anyone with any information to get in touch with them. julie loncich, wbz news. could we see shilling versus warren in 2016? >> the conservative republican has talked about getting into
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doesn't shy away from controversy. since he was fired from espn over what he posted on social media, he's been relatively quiet until now. >> he said he needs to talk to his wife and make sure this is the best thing for his family. he's the beloved red sox pitcher who fought through an ankle industry in 2004 enroute to boston's first world as a political commentator, he is accused of insulting muslims and transgender people. he wrote that the transgender bathroom laws are pathetic. and his company failed to pay back a loan to the state of rhode island after his company filed for bankruptcy.
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have not talked to my wife and ultimately, it's going to come down to how we feel about how it would affect our marriage and our kids. he is actively campaigning for donald trump in new hampshire. and we reached out to elizabeth warren's office for comment but they declined. >> i don't know keller has a closer look at why we could see more candidates throwing their hats into the political ring. a s.w.a.t. standoff at a woman's home. her 12-year-old daughter was inside the house and officers heard a gunshot. chantee lans is live with the latest. >> reporter: this ended peacefully and state and local police remain on scene. the husband of the woman grew up on this street and this
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trouble. >> initially, the critical situation, very tense. >> reporter: gunshots ring out and police say a mother barricaded herself and her 12- year-old daughter inside. police identified the mother as debra delonchamp. >> a second gunshot was heard in the house. >> reporter: new hampshire police say no one was hit. >> shortly therea daughter exit the house. she was able to exit a door from the residence and run from the residence. >> police continued to talk to the mother and after three hours of negotiation, she surrendered. she faces reckless conduct and endangering the safety of a
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this case is still being -- by the candidate ya police department. >> and she is expected to be arraigned tomorrow. live in candia. a convicted sex offender is back behind bars tonight. charles love joy was arrested when he pulled out of a cemetery. ic her to the cemetery and assaulted her there. he was wearing a gps monitoring device at the time. a judge ordered him held on a million dollars bail. boston police are searching for a carjacker who stole a car with a baby inside. officers say he jumped behind the wheel at a roxbury gas station when the baby's mother walked inside to pay for the gas. the 9-month-old was strapped in the back and the car was found
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not injured. and boston police point to this as the reason replica guns are banned in the city. officers took this from a man in dorchester and it perfectly illustrates how hard it is to tell that the guns are not real. one of the responding officers commented on how lucky it was that quote the kid didn't point the gun at any of the officers because it co bad. a ground stoppage at logan airport. and there's the reason. heavy fog has rolled in after a pretty gray day. it was looking like we'd have bright sunny skies and unfortunately that was not meant to be. barry burbank is here with the latest and this is unusual for this time of the day. >> it's spooky looking and different from place to place. we were forecasting it was going to get over 80 degrees.
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a little bit nervous that the front would be stalling and not moving fast into northeastern massachusetts. it took a long time to get in boston and still not here. the visibility at logan airport is a quarter mile. that's why they have the ground stoppage there. and in norwood, it's 77 and in some places we're close to 80. it was in the low to middle 80s. it's all about the cool air and the warm front which was ju to move fast and finally, it's going to be taking off. and some areas will be warming up this evening that weren't warm today. here comes a cold front with a couple of scattered showers for tomorrow morning. and it still looks like we have a shot of having a warm day even though the cold front comes through tomorrow. the clouds return again tonight and places which cleared out. it's going to be humid and down
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few minutes. iraqi and kurdish troops near most you will are clearing villages recaptured from isis. the militants are preventing the civilians who live in the city from leaving, using many of them as human shields. kurdish fighters found an underground tunnel isis was using to move around without being seen from above. they managed to ke supply lines and communication with other areas until just a few days ago. still a developing story. campaign 2016 and a protest in boston. >> dump trump, dump trump, dump trump. >> this is part of a nationwide protest against trump's comments about and treatment of
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virtually ignoring the protests. he's focusing on convincing supporters that the upcoming election is rigged. >> he faced a friendly crowd in 2016. >> in 21 days, we are going to win the state of colorado. >> reporter: but the media is not so friendly and he blames it for the falling poll numbers. >> the press has created a rigged system and poisoned the nd i don't believe the polls any more. i don't believe them. >> reporter: the latest poll shows clinton pulling ahead in nevada, a state that will host wednesday night's third and final presidential debate. clinton boarded a plane for las vegas. president obama weighed in on the campaign during a press conference at the white house
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minister. he slammed donald trump's claim that the election is rigged. >> when things are going bad for your you blame somebody else? then you don't have what it takes to be in this job. >> wikileaks has released another batch of e-mails from clinton's john podesta. craig boswell, wbz news, the white house. hillary clinton and donald trump face off in the last debate tomorrow night in las vegas. watch it live on wbz starting at 9:00. this may be the biggest smile i've ever seen on bill belichick's face. he has a new title, grandpa. he started by announcing his son and daughter-in-law
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rose. our congratulations go out to the coach. and you can bet that little girl will be rooting for pattings when they face off against the steelers. the kickoff is 4:25. immediately after the game join us for the 5th quarter post game show on my 38. >> do you think he gave her a hoodie. early this morning, the coast guard flew -- from connecticut to seaworld. and we jus the move went perfectly. the pregnant sea cow nicknamed washburn is going to spend a few weeks at seaworld. >> calling a pregnant manatee a sea cow, not a good idea. >> she was okay with it. coming up months after the -- was temporarily shut down, inspectors close another location. and running with an olympic champion on the banks of the
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only superstar in town. and crowd funding to protect a moving treasure. the campaign to save dorothy's ruby slippers. the surprising group from our area stepping up to lend a
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they are young, successful entrepreneurs. and they are here for the under 30 summit, a place for young professionals to learn and meet other innovators. >> without further adieu, the man you came to see, michael phelps, olympian champion. >> 23 time gold medalist michael phelps, on the charles river in cooperation with the pan-mass challenge. >> these guys are going to change our world and our country. >> 6000 under 30s got to have some fun at the summit village while connecting with cutting edge entrepreneurs. >> i think it's amazing. it brings together people from so many industries.
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>> the president of forbes media says boston is perfect for the summit because of the universities here and for the reputation as an idea center. >> we love the idea of boston. we're hoping over a period of years, we build a major event here. >> i feel inspired to be a better leader and a better business person. >> reporter: they can expand their businesses, and their visions. >> i met three entrepreneurs, two undergraduate students and a ph.d. student like myself. >> you can learn from one another. >> reporter: this is the first time that the summit has been in boston. a lot of brain power there. and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is
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million gift, the largest donation in the museum's history. he took classes at the museum as a child. and this donation is a way of saying thanks. >> i loved the museum because they had hands on exhibits and that made everything come alive for me. the museum taught me the value of thinking and of never being afraid to ask a question. >> reporter: the education division is going to be parents. >> $50 million, not too shabby. >> i just saw translate tarantulas there. we have these high tides called the king tides. >> this is wild. >> tides in the area reach peak levels, flooding out whole areas of downtown boston. this is by the waterfront and
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here. it's the location of the moon and sun. >> it's the lineup. they are in a complete line. the sun -- we have the earth and the moon. all three. sun, moon, earth, all lined up together. >> wow. >> so that the gravitational effects are enhanced and the moon is making its closest approach to earth. you have the complete lineup of the three sleets y'all and it causes extra tides. and the tidal ranges are huge and that's what we're having here. that's the phenomenon we're dealing with. and thanks to donna in gloucester. it's all on the coast. and fortunately, not that much wind today. and no big storms to deal with. we have this happening again in november from the 14th to the 17th. and what i've been able to find
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moon in november makes the closest approach to earth that it has in 69 years. the last time was january 26, 1948. so we'll have a big full moon situation to deal with. back again in november. so tomorrow we have a high tide and today was 12.3 feet. and tomorrow is 12.1 so starts to decrease. look how beautiful at gillette stadium. it got up to the upper 70s this afternoon. we have the fog on the coast and we have the low temperatures. sorry we didn't get into the warm air. and the 83 degrees in philadelphia is what we should have had here today. that's what we were hoping for. by 11:00 on the late night show we got a little bit nervous about that front not making it to the coast.
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massachusetts. we'll have it warm tomorrow. getting up to 80 in many spots. the front will not make the record of 84 in 1945. we had a shot at the record today of 82. we didn't make it. 50s off to the north. drizzly, overcast. and the clearing moved up to boston. and the fog has rolled in. 77 in norwood. and 74 in 60s. in some cases, the temperature is going up a little bit in areas so cool to the north. and tomorrow's high is 78 to 81. and we clear out for a while. and the clouds come back down tonight associated with a cold front coming our way. most of the showers in northern new england will die out. yesterday we told you showers
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and they'll be clearing tomorrow afternoon. here's my 7-day accuweather forecast. and calling for temperatures close to 80 tomorrow as the air becomes less humid in the afternoon. showers developing on thursday, and we may have good downpours late friday and friday night. and look at the temperature this weekend. it's going to be chilly, in the 50s. the first part of next week we might not get out of the for highs. >> times are changing. today the official pumpkin of boston arrived at the boston public market. the pumpkin weighs in at 1082 pounds, more than 60 pounds heavier than last year's pumpkin. the giant gourd arrived just in time for the harvest party at the market where there'll be live music. they also said fun food.
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on the bz feed, why so many people are afraid of clowns. >> the creepy clown phase has been sweeping the country. target is no longer selling masks. there's a scientific reason people are scared. many people feel they can't trust them. since they have fake painted on expressions, people with lying. and they are portrayed as unpredictable. that mistrust can turn to fear. i feel like we should be laying down on the couch. >> i've never thought about it that much. >> are you afraid of clowns? >> they do freak me out a little bit. except for the clowns at children's hospital.
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>> the smithsonian is trying to raise money to preserve the ruby slippers from the wizard of oz. they were crafted 80 years ago. and the museum needs $300,000 to keep them in top shape. what strikes you the how little they are. >> she had little feet. >> what do they have to do? >> probably add a few things. m&m is coming out with wh flavor. >> carmel -- soft chewy carmel inside the colorful candy shell. i wish you could see the dance lisa is doing. we've seen chocolate, peanut, peanut butter, crispy. look for the addition to the candy collection in may. and i got to say not a carmel
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peanut m&m. >> if they're in the vending machine, you're not going there. >> i'm an original guy. most of the time you see artists sketching people but not this weekend. somebody snapped this foe of a dog. he's training to be a service animal. they took him to disney as a training exercise learn to avoid distractions and he succeed beautifully. >> they always pick one feature in your face and look ridiculous. >> i didn't know i have the biggest chin in the world. thanks, appreciate it. >> here's liam with a look at what's ahead on the wbz news at 5:30. >> very revealing. when it comes to getting a -- why minutes count.
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cute, cuddly, and costly -- thieves getting away with $25,000 worth of puppies. and shut down for violations. what the city's health
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imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope.
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live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz news at 5:30.
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greens. the downtown crossing locations shut down for health violations. >> this is the second sweet green to have issues within the past two months. and bill shields is live in boston. >> inspectors were at the store and came up with a list of health code violations. the store management voluntarily closed and some of the violations are interesting including dirty prep services. >> in inspection, we found a number of violations, and the violations are at the point that we sincerely encourage the restaurant to close. >> reporter: the inspector found a list of violations, including fly infestation. this is the second sweet greens store to close this year. late this afternoon, all of the employees at the school street

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