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around during the day, mingling with those were shopping downtown. and indeed, ward around here is that the victim is a homeless man. campus police are quickly sending students a text message, alerting them to avoid the area. >> upon arrival, the ms was treating an individual who had received multiple stab wounds. according to witnesses, an altercation had ensued. a knife with brandished and an individual was staffed. jorge: police say his injuries are serious but not life-threatening. he was taken to the hospital. no arrests have been made at the scene. police are looking for a man and a woman, both white, who were seen quickly walking away from the commotion. they were also last seen walking washington street. -- winter street toward washington street.
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it makes a dramatic rescue. he doesn' t hesitate to get into the water. ed: and carried her off to safety. read is live in marlborough. reid: he will be the first to tell you he did nothing heroic this morning. he found the suv submerged in a body of water and took over. his instincts proved being off-duty means you are never truly off. en route to drop his 10-year-old daughter off at school, the marlborough firefighter saw this car submerged in a pond and the >> immediately walked into the water and asked if she was ok. she was a little done to end didn' t want to move. she was afraid. >>
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all the while, the suv was moving deeper into the water. >> the car never stopped backing into the water. >> because of the accident isn' t known, but he tells us the driver first hit a guardrail before flipping over and landing in the pond. the driver of the suv was conscious when taken to the hospital. and among the bystanders watching the rescue unfolded, the firefighter' s daughter, who now has an heroic tale to tell about her dad. >> she knows i go to work everyday and she has no idea the scent of do each and every day. ed: the firefighter admits it this is the first type of rescue of this nature in his 15 years as a firefighter and not only did he save the day, but also got his daughter to school five minutes early. all in a days work. ed: this happen in quincy today.
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of what were intense flames. some owners lived on board their boats and they lost everything. >> the mom who lived aboard her boat saw flames, but did not see immediately a way out. >> she came out of her bedroom and saw smoke, so she yelled to my dad and it was getting worse. he yelled for her to get off the boat. he was on one side of the dock and she was on the other and she was afraid to go to the other side because she was afraid of what would happen. >> he held her hand and pulled her through. >> the fire started this morning on a 35 foot carver. the owners were pulling their cabin cruiser out of the water today. >> of the 11 involved, three boats were still on the bottom, include in the vessel where the fire originated.
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another couple lost their 26 foot boat they lived on. >> we just lost everything. >> hello dye bags pulled the charred remains to the surface. >> it is been much their worst >> nightmare. they are still in shock. >> any problems with the boat before, any issues? >> no, this is essentially their summer home from able to our over every weekend. -- april to october every weekend. >> it will be a few days before their boat is brought to the surface and investigators determine a cause. ed: a huge fire at a plant in oxford has been deemed accidental. the state fire marsha' s office believes the fire started near a make-shift kiln inside the building which houses a lumber re-purposing company. firefighters had been concerned about potential toxins because the building' s former occupant was a chemical company. after the fire was extinguished it was determined that the air
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was safe heather: a dramatic turn in the case of a woman accused of stabbing a stranger to death inside a supermarket. ed: she went against the advice life sentence. she is charged with chilling 59-year-old wendy boudreau. >> she accepts full responsible before her actions. she wants to make it clear she is trying to make it easier on ms. boudreau' s family and friends. ed: we also learn that mcallister wrote an apology letter to the victims family saying "please note that she did nothing wrong and did not deserve what i did."
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is scheduled for heather: day november 23. two of jury selection in the murder trial of philip chism. the 16-year-old is charged in the rape and killing of danvers high school math teacher colleen ritzer. chism was 14 at the time ritzer was killed in 2013, but will be tried as an adult. ed: a stunning move on capitol hill, throwing the house into chaos today. congressman kevin mccarthy, expected to be elected speaker today instead he pulled out of the race at the last minute. newscenter 5' s janet wu with where the search goes from here. jenna: california congressman kevin mccarthy next in line to be the house speaker either didn' t have enough votes or threats with a caucus works. chaos ensued. the party was about to nominate last house speaker. >> will be expected speaker boehner would step down, so we are going through this in the right way.
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janet: he was one of -- chafee was one of mcallister -- mccarthy' s challengers going into the boat. >> if we are going to stay strong, we have to be united. >> we are in the middle of a revolution. will it be chaos and his organization or will someone emerge as leader of this new movement just like newt gingrich did in 1984? janet: florida congressman daniel webster leaving the conservative freedom caucus fight against coffee -- against mccarthy remains a candidate for speaker, but for now the election is postponed. >> i think everything is very fluid. it is in flux. >> these republican house members are close to their districts. think of the american people are frustrated. >> they look at the 2016
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election and -- democrats look at the 2016 election and see a much better chance of winning the election when republicans behave like this. janet: paul ryan might be able to bring conservatives and moderates together. meanwhile, john boehner cannot leave at the end of the month as he originally planned. heather: governor baker wants more charter schools here. he had added legislation to expand more charter schools each year. baker says is it -- it' s about making a better education available for more kids. governor beebe: in massachusetts, we have thousands -- governor baker: in massachusetts we have thousands of kids on waiting lists. we would like to be able to give them options.
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would raise the number of public charter schools. >> just ahead, why a weston restaurant is suing. a local woman looking for a mate for eternity. the unusual cemetery search. mike: we could have a rumble of thunder before we get to a spectacular weekend. >> will come to the garden. we have the latest word on the bruins captain and finally we get some word from the dallas cowboys on his comments made by greg hardy. ed: back to breaking news as we go to break. severe delays on the red line. growing.
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ed: breaking news at the quincy station where the nightmare for commuters is underway. service has been suspended on
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quincy because of a small fire on the track. people are queued up, you can see that on the bottom of the screen. buses are queued up at the top of the screen. heather: new mexico, a scare at a newton gymnasium as in elderly woman -- new at 6:00, a scare at a newton gymnasium as an elderly woman crashed through a wall. >> we heard a huge bang and i looked over to the office for the door was open and i saw one of the desks just move over. i thought it was an earthquake. phil: the driver was -- heather: the driver was taken to the hospital to be checked out. ed: take a look at this canine posing with 100 pounds of pot that she sniffed out. we have learned that the passenger was carrying a large
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he was arrested and charged with trafficking in marijuana. heather: there is a search under head -- underway at marblehead that will deftly get your attention. this woman is searching for a roommate, a remake for eternity. that he says when she dies she wants to have a standing headstone with her image on it. the town of not allow that for single plots. it would have to be a shared plot. ed: mike is tracking some rain into the holiday weekend. heather: the red sox revealed to
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heather: we are continuing to follow breaking news at the quincy station.
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service is suspension on the -- is suspended on the red line because of a small fire at a cable. shuttle buses are being provided. there are significant delays. ed: if you are looking to buy red sox tickets for next season, you might want to act sooner rather than later. those purchased before december 31 low-cost the same as this year' s tickets. after that, they will be increased by about 1.4%. the early pay option will include season-ticket, rupert is, and single-game tickets. this has been a last place team the last four years and ticket prices go up. heather: it is shaping up to be a dumpling dual. the owner of a local restaurant is taken off against her former employees and it is happening in court. the owner bringing the lawsuit is pretty steamed over what she says are secret recipes that have been stolen from her family.
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deal, how it is -- you will, how is cooked and packaged. this has been a longtime dream of mine and we are grateful that everyone has received it so well. >> she is suing a new restaurant called dumpling girl unfair competition and false advertising. it' s hard to tell because there were no customers inside and the owner is not talking. two of the owners of this restaurant worked for the weston restaurant. the lawsuit, which goes on for pages, says one was a chef and the other in operations with intimate knowledge. the lawsuit claims 41 items on dumpling girl' s menu were direct copies of dumpling daughter,
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>> something we feel strongly about. >> she was reluctant to talk about the -- the lawsuit and anxious to get back to work. >> we take pride in the recipes we have written and they have been in the family for decades. >> i' m not a lawyer or even a food critic, but if you count success by people at the table, the weston restaurant wins hands down. heather: just like that i' m hungry. ed: yeah, really. i wish someone could hit the hold button on this weather. it could snow on christmas. mike: the long-range forecast, a little snow on christmas eve and then again in february. we can all dream, right? with all the sun out today, did you even notice the weather question mark a little cooler
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clear skies, but also rain showing up. as this rain comes in, we also have a surge of warm air coming in. these showers when they move through will be accompanied by enough warm air that we may have a rumble of thunder in the afternoon. in the 60' s and 70' s tomorrow. the showers will be out there. the wind will not be bad in the morning. out of the south, bringing the warm air in. but as we head to the afternoon, things get a little busy, especially down to the south. they will say that way through the evening hours and eventually go a northwesterly direction, ultimately assuring drier and cooler air. overnight tonight, the clouds thickened -- taken up. tomorrow will be a mostly cloudy day for us. 2:00, the first round of rain starts to come through.
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then we have a lowell during the evening commute and another batch of rain comes through. take the amber alert with you if you are going to a football -- take the umbrella with you if you are going to a football game tomorrow night. then we are back in two sunshine as we had through the weekend. for many it is a long holiday weekend and is looking spectacular at this point. we need every drop we can get. we are talking about totals close to one inch for tomorrow. tomorrow, clouds and afternoon showers. especially the evening. then temperatures in the 60' s warming into the 70' s as we head toward monday. some of you may be headed north to check out the foliage, which is not looking too bad, but a little late this year. otherwise cold in the morning and knife in the afternoon. the next chance of rain doesn' t show up until tuesday. it' s a great weekend headed our direction.
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>> welcome to opening night for the boston bruins. they will be out -- without their captain. the bruins are being cautiously optimistic. the captain dealing with an body injury, practicing and scoring, but will he be playing tonight? >> he is out. >> short and to the point. but if not now, when? >> it could be the next game. we don' t know. joaquin video -->> the overall point is that he is not at 100%, but if it was game one of the playoffs, he will be playing. >> i want to play as soon as i
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is not less important than any other game, but i want to continue to have progress and keep going forward with it instead of having setbacks. >> the bruins will start the season with other top defenseman. and they start every season with just a little bit of nervousness. >> i still get those butterflies, i guess you would call them, and that is good. you have them in the right way and it gives you that extra junk. >> dropped the puck. it is game on. >> tom brady usually light of his facebook page on thursday and did so today. he is photoshop to in on the bruins bench. that is why tom brady is so beloved in these areas, showing
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patriots, by the way , they were so impressed with the beginning of the season that they have given him a 2-year contract extension the patriots gave him a chance after lewis missed two years with a broken leg and lewis gave the patriots a chance to sign him before he cashed in as a free agent. and the cowboys head coach jason garrett is not too happy with the comments greg hardy made this week about wanting to see tom brady' s wife and her sister at the game garrett and hardy had a little conversation about it. finally jason garrett, the head coach, response. >> that' s not how we want to operate as an organization and the players and coaches understand that. we want to distinguish ourselves by what we do, not what we say. i think greg understand that now and that' s how we will pursue it and forward.
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singing the praises of gronkowski not only for his plays, but his smart as well. >> got to be supersmart to play . and actually, if i had to come in and learn what i know now my rookie year, i would not have been able to do it. just trying to play more and more in the last six years, you expand your knowledge of the game, of the offense. >> 4:25 p.m. kickoff on sunday afternoon. we are dropping the puck a little after 7:00 tonight. a jampacked show coming your way at 11:00. ed: we should point out that every time, just by timing when they rehearsed in the garden for the opening of any game, it always falls right in the middle of the sports. they plow right to it. heather: it' s like a tradition now.
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we want to update you on what is happening with the red line right now. we understand there are still significant delays and lines waiting for shuttle service. service has now been restored on the red line. although you can see the shuttle buses are still being brought in between north quincy and jfk. it was a cable at issue. who's toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and jeb bush had the best record. billions in pork, vetoed. eight budgets, balanced. and tax cuts every single year. right to rise usa
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who has the plan for jobs? jeb. tax cuts for the middle class. eliminates special loopholes. an explosion in growth and new jobs. jeb: cut taxes. grow america. right to rise usa
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heather: over north quincy station with a view from live sky 5. service has been renewed on the red line between there and jfk, but there are residual delays. ed: what a difference a day makes.
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