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jury selection in the murder case on concerns he is not competent to stand trial. a court-appointed psychologist said the 16-year-old was unresponsive to try to evaluate him today. she also said he banged his head on the floor. he will be evaluated again tomorrow. ed: the first democratic presidential debate is not hours away. martin o' malley lincoln chafee jim webb. j.c.: searing heat out there. ed: the temperatures are about to drop. >> we are about mild conditions of their and also still around. morning. that to run mincer.
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i' closely right now. this is slowly moving to the east. minutes. notice on the future test what happens as we head towards an :00 p.m. all of these cells are moving in the boston area northwest. not everyone is going to see them. by linda carpio reassured to clear things of the left the trend as we head through the s the temperatures are the s. it is miles out there. take a look back to the north and west. we will about when it gets here. j.c.: tijuana. the investigation continues into an apparent murder suicide involving new hampshire remains. >> an autopsy is planned later this week on the body found inside the manchester apartment she shared this demon andre.
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this appeared in late september. suicide. they twice searched the apartment but they did not find the body until reports came in the building. the body was found stuffed inside a crawlspace there were not a couple. for a while he dated her the relationship. ed: a meeting with parents today after a book called note was found inside a high school. it was based on a animate cartilage characters can read the names of people who have wronged them and then the book has been a power to cause them harm. the district has taken appropriate action and added that no students were ever in any danger and is no evidence that the student in question intended to harm anyone.
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police in bellingham are investigating a fight at a high school l girls soccer game. it happened between bellingham and norton. both players were scuffling and shoving before the bellingham clear fluid pumps. that player was ejected from the game and suspended the girls involved are not being released. j.c.: aoan officer allegedly sleep on the job. last week the paper published as founder of the officer resting on a fellow inside his cruiser. athey call it episode extremely embarrassing saying it is not representative of the police force. ed: we have more good news for drivers tonight. gas prices continue to go down. it keeps moving down and down. major changes are coming to the
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embattled car manufacturer volkswagen following a new investigation. the company says it also plans to cut $1 billion in annual investment spending. j.c.: a final report on the downing of religious life 17. ed: it was a missile that brought on the flight, but they stopped short of placing blame.
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ed: today marks the fi is the years since the dramatic rescue of trapped chilean miners. it took them three months figure out how to implement than the above ground. they were all eventually pulled to safety in a special capsule.
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j.c.: image flight 17 was taken dramatic rescue of trapped chilean miners. it took them threedown in a missile last year. but russia is disputing the claims, and refusing to quote rate in the investigation . >> a blow-by-blow of what they believe caused the crash of the flight. >> and crashes result of the -- >> it was shut down by a russian-made surface to air missile, causing the nose to break apart from the rest of the plane from midair. >> it was calculating a point of destination as well as the damage that could be expected / . >> they pledged on the sky
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victims families finding some relief in learning it was unlikely anyone was conscious upon impact. but many are still angry, wondering how this could have >>happened. >> we came across a body, and it should not have happened. the took 10 years for the libyan government to wake up and do the wrong -- right thing. the families are going to hope it is not music the russians 10 years to make sure it will not do the right thing. >> a criminal investigation is now underway to determine who is responsible and in the meantime they release their own report, denying any russian involvement. ed: incredible story of survival. they had her days in the australian report,
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by eating ants. he delusional, extremely dehydrated, nine miles from where he was last seen. by eating ants. what is even more extraordinary survived without any water in an area where the temperatures often rise above 90 degrees. j.c.: incredible. whatever you had to do. ed: a drunk driver busted behind the wheel. j.c.: how social media helps to stop her in heris that he tracks. ed: personal obama crashed a wedding.
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j.c.: tracy morgan returns to the standup stage for the first time in 16 months. he appeared company seller less it was his first time to stand up since being critically hurt luster in an accident. his good friend was killed in the crash. he is hosting saturday night live this weekend. ed: she admits she was drunk, she was driving, and she live on the internet. this did happen in the state of florida. she was behind the wheel, and she was streaming her nice outline. some who connected with her called police.
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>> i' m driving home drunk. and of the guy will get a dui. ed: the used his personal periscope to track her down. she is no charge to dui after failing several sobriety tests and refusing a breathalyzer. j.c.: brian stephanie were getting ready for the day when they got news that president was playing golf at their venue if they decide to do a wedding until they finished his robes. he never expected what happened next. after finishing up he decided to greet the wedding guests. they cannot contain third segment in reno to meet him. >> just ran down there. i just started crying. i cannot believe it. you just overwhelmed with emotion. j.c.: the president told him
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congratulations and good luck. danielle: maybe it will just crash my wedding. you know what is really needs, the fall foliage this time of year he is just drove to capture the fall foliage at its peak. is a different way of looking at it. of course google would love to see all your pictures of the fall foliage. you can see this one coming from our own ranging from woodstock, vermont. i do want to talk about what is going on. a big impact as we go through the next couple of days. the temperatures drop, unfortunately. we were mild in the low 70' s still miles in the upper 60' s.
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once we get to thursday and friday we drop below average. as for the month of october we have the last couple of days. friday we drop below average. still below normal for the both but we will go above normal for a little bit longer. fall well below normal with the contempt or is right now we ever 60' s, low 70' s across the area. 66 right now in worcester. mid-sixties on nantucket. as we go to the next 12 hours we are going to see temperatures going to drop into the days 13 overnight hours. we do with showers out there. is this to the north and east, they are starting to fizzle because they are hitting drier air and a couple of your shout
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they are lifting to the north and east. other than that it is also associated with a cold road. we had some significant rain early this morning and some thunder on the cape and islands. that pressure lifting off to the north and east. a secondary cold front is causing the rain right now. there' s going to drop temperatures in touch but it is really tomorrow afternoon with the temperatures start to really drop due to a second area of low pressure that comes through. for this evening, a couple of his or miss showers could be out there by 8:00 eob we start to see things clear out overnight that' s the trend as we head toward wednesday morning. we' re going to start off with some sunshine. for the next 12 hours temperatures dropping nude 50' s and out by 5:00 p.m. look at the merrimack valley area dropping down into the 40' s. graphic code if you' re headed
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out worst thing tomorrow morning. s regrowth of sending. but by afternoon were caused tilde and there can be one or two showers. the air is very dry it will be hard to get those showers going. we' re still in the upper 60' s and lower 60' s through the hills. then we drop back to much cooler temperatures on thursday. take a look at these high temperatures. those are the overnight lows. but on thursday we be the 60' s 50' sarea. by friday everywhere with some showers around. that northwest wind really starts to howl over the weekend had temperatures start to nosedive into the 40' s for highs. bundle up. j.c.: that is a wake-up call. a new shopping center, a new office building.
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>> a project a decade in the making is coming to fruition. construction of 269 luxury rental of harness -- apartments across from the comments. >> a combination of young professionals and we would expect a demographic that is active, likes a more urban title environment they will really enjoy the surrounding communities, the nature. >> there are studios, one, two, and three bedrooms available, ranging in price from $2100 a month to 3600. >> a richly appointed club room with a full kitchen, a billiard room. we will have a fitness center with a yoga room. we will also have a roof deck for us. and a patio on front. >> bike storage room and other
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they say it will be the easy access to public transportation. >> we' re less than a block away from the station that will take you right into boston the 25 minutes. it will take you to cambridge with just over 10 minutes. we have bus service right of our front door that will take you to the financial district in less than a half an hour. j.c.: we get acquainted with the charles river and will be city borrow an idea from disney rolled? -- disney world? ed: steve carell was on the ellen story. how. >> is marshall hill' s general store. we bought it about eight years ago. >> 11 love that you general store.
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what do you sell? >> it is not going very well. >> maybe that is why i have to talk about it. go to this store. ed: it is right next to the post office. steve and his wife will spend the summer' s in the quaint towns of marshfield. j.c.: now that allen has told everybody, guess what will happen? >> it will be full. ed: up next, the claims about his personal trainers pass that have him under scrutiny. j.c.: much more about a lawyer and his girlfriend accused of murdering a man. what ties them to a third suspect. also, a stolen american flag at
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kindness . students and staff showing love for a beloved school worker.
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ed: the chicago cubs fans are tonight hoping that this is the ear, and none has higher hopes than a woman whose husband following them for a long time.
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the runner dolan was born 101 years ago. she may begin longer suffering come span a life. she has a lot in common with the typical red sox fans. >> if they lose that night, cannot even sleep at night. so you make a cup of coffee second fall back to sleep. j.c.: when they do win the world series will be wonderful. she is a icon, haven' t been on an unrelated unlimited days. blood codes bring home the trophy. j.c.: tom brady involved in yet another controversy. speaking out very strongly in defense of his trainer and business partner. he is being criticized for his
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snake oil sales. >> from brutal sacks to devastating injuries. sales. >>tom brady is still one of the nfl' s players, even at the age of 38. he gives much of the credit to this man, personal friend alex guerrero. >> he has been an incredible influence in my life. >> many are claiming he is a snake oils salesman. >> i would not be able to play today without what he has accomplished for me. >> and focused on a 2005 federal trade action against him for pretending to be a doctor and using tv infomercials to sell a product called supreme green, curing or prevent cancer, heart disease and diabetes with study showing remarkable results. cindy: but the ftc found he was making also advertisement and there was
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no real evidence at all, which he eventually admitted to 2020. >> you have no science? >> there is no scientific support. >> but since then he' s become one of his closest advisers, even godfather to his younger son. >> does he regret his past? >> he probably has things he wishes he would have done differently. as holistic approach is proof and what you see on the field . they have even opened a sports therapy business together. >> i tremendous belief in alex and what he has accomplished with me. in the 10 or 11 years we have worked together, he has never been wrong. danielle: quite a statement.
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to peyton manning and you watch was having to tom brady. they seem to be going in opposite directions. j.c.: newscenter 5 at six starts right now. down. the hundreds of jobs that will be lost and the potential problems and could claw just cause for the power supply. danielle: it was warm today with tumble. j.c.: sean support at a local school. radiating as one of their own battles a ? ed: we begin with breaking news. a police threatening a driver in this surveillance video has resigned.
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>> the video posted shows the off-duty officer threatening to shoot a wrong way driver in july. internal review show that he violated a handful of department policies. a disciplinary hearing was scheduled for thursday at it has been canceled since he is resigning. >> the only nuclear power plant in massachusetts is closing. >> more than 600 workers out of jobs. >> energy shortage concerns. >> and is shutting down because it cannot compete with solar, hydro, and natural gas but the cost of fixing the plant which could be done. would be the biggest reason. and will cost $40 million a year to keep it open. when the nrc downgrades the safety ratings weeks ago to near bottom of the scale, that much as much as $60 million needed
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