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ed: breaking news, the threat to shoot up a local school. john: the disturbing evidence found in a student's home. heather: the campaign to remember a murdered teacher going viral. and how you can be a part of it tomorrow. ed: unbeatable! the local field hockey team breaking a world record tonight! meteorologist: warmest day of the week cog up. pig temperature changes to follow and a lack ahold to the weekend. heather: and more breaking news, a woman hit by an orange line train. heather: jorge quiroga is live on the scene. jorge? jorge: nobody waiting for the train any more. full service just before we went on air,af hour and a half sper ruption. the police are trying to figure out howlerly woman fell off the tracks, main,en to a train, underneath the train, right here at the market station.
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it was 9:15 at orange line train pulled into the market station and elderly woman fell of the platform anton the tracks. the train came to a screeching halt. >> we are inside tef train. that driver stopped the train sound like he dino how. we didn't know why then, she started screaming. step out, something happened. jorge: rescue crews sent in, somehow the woman had fallen under the train and trapped in a crawl space and not reason over by the wheels. >> no idea. i was not in the first car. i have no idea. i just know she was, she was maybe, be she fell in there. so maybe just over this. service on the orange line was mealedly suspended. the friend line was not affected. it took a half-hour to get the woman out. >> first under the train. she is liable. some injuries.
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hospital, and i am assuming she will recover. >> officials now confirming the woman was alert and conscious when transported. inspectors are now reviewing security cameras on the platformle to determine why the woman fell in? was it a the accident or medical emergency? live from the market, jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: also breaking tonight, a methuen teen under arrest accused of plotting to shoot up a school. heather: and we're learning about what's been found in his home. wcvb newscenter 5's john atwater is live in methuen. john: heather, they say he referenced other school shootings. >> i am terrified. your school is supposed to be safe for the children. john. the threats have rattled the parents this the 16-year-old junior would shoot up the school. >> describe some of them as tactical and others as gothic,
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sort of replica of columbine type clothing. john. he made the threats verbally in text messages and on on social media. hated been going on for awhile, but police say friend came forward monday because he was planning an attack the next day. >> i think what is really important in this situation is not what the kid said was not what we found and was this we had a young brave child who came forward. >> there does not appear to be any immediate threat the safety of our students and staff. john. the school left automated message force parents todayed alerting them the student had been i rested although police say they found ammunition in the home. sources say he only had fake weapons. you don't picture it to happen at your school. even the threat of it. it is concerning. john. thand teen has faced a judge. right now, he uses under going a mental evaluation. live in methuen tonight, john
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atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: breaking news in new mexico where a person is in custody. the search for are a suspect has been be in high gear since yesterday when a fight between two drivers on albuquerque highway ended in gunfire. that left four-year-old lily garcia who was riding in her parent's truck dead. late today, police noticed someone matching the description of the suspect. they moved in quickly. >> they followed him the parking lot, marked unions engaged. the car pulled over. the individual was take custody and doetained. heather: the mains not being called a suspect. investigation. >> rooting now, this cheering coach is charged with raping one of his student sut this. the text mess thage started the whole thing. wcvb newscenter 5's mary saladna is live. mar? mary: yeah, ed, that victim showed one of the many text message interests the coach the
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fell howe cheerleader. that friend sounded the alarm. it was cheer, tonight, business is not hurting at the full house al stars cheerleading gym in west prigwater. most paren ares declined come pent p. the coaches left the doors locked. so no one wanted to talk about the former coach now charged with raping one with of the young students. but this mom said sad she won't send her daughter here any more. shockedded to hear that johnson started a text relationship with win this girls coached privately and eventually drivinger from the gym to his boston apartment where the police say he assaulted the 14 year old and afterwards told her he loved her. >> disturbing. to know he could bring it, you know, 14 year old foc his home like that. mary. son asked the ninth-grader to sen him pictures of herself which she did. >> it is disgusting. disappointing, especially, pause but are in higher power. you are supposed to guide the child be a strong individual.
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and it is just disappointing. mary. the gym celebrated with the web site post describing him as third-generation cheer leading coach with family running successful cheer oaring organization in since gnat i and new orleans today, the owners said he had worked there for four month and the thoughts in and pra i we'res with the victim then family. johnson pleaded not guilty to aggravated rape. a judge has set bail at $50,000. in west bridgewater tonight, mary sad la nash hughs news. heather: new at 11:00 friends of a danvers teacher want to honor her legacy. you can help her do. that tomorrow mark twos years since colleen ritzer. was killed? campaign. it is called kinds for col heen hp tomorrow they wan you to do something nice someone else and share it on-line to honor col ren. >> i know i heard twitter page.
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heather: form ter student phillip chism is undergoing a meantal health evaluation before jurisdiction shen murder trial continues. ed: commitment tonight. joe biden out. phil lipof is wheel the effect it is having. phil? phil: ed shall the vice president's decision immediately had impact on the race. biden was only at 16 nent latest abc news behind hillary clinton's 50en and berniesan's 23 percent, but look at. without biden, clinton jumps up ten full points. most of his supporters go toker the announce comes were the rose gar in his which have and a boss by his side after weeks of waiting are vice president says his decision came down to time. >> unfortunately, i believe we are out of time. time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the come nation. ja. ed: bind friends say wanted to lunch a campaign even spoke extends ofly with the supporters
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about it. so for them, there is dispintment today. biden would be new hampshire campaign chaired into idea it was coming. >> i haven't had a crew. this has taken everyone offguard. phil: thed byening struggled for month grieving the death earlier this year of their son beau. surrounded by the president's top advisors. biden says his family is heal close. the rest of the announce turn had to campaign speech end sending a message are the woman who benefits the host about not running. >> well, in addition to nra, the health insurance companies, the [applause] >> probably the republicans. [cheering and applauding] >> i done think we should look they are opposition. they are not our in my. for the sake of the country, we
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have to work together. phil: kinton called bid in right after the announce and tweeted he is a good man and a good friend. republican frontrunner donald trump said biden made the correct decision for him and his family adding and we'll quote this for you "personally i would rather reason gains hillary was the record is so bad. ." heather: hillary clinton will have to deteb that tomorrow on the capitol hill. she will have to testify in the house committee on benghazi that left four americans deaden including massachusetts native. republicans accuse clinton of rying to cover up a botched response. ed: new at 11:00. paul ryan is all but certain to be the house speaker. a group of the most conservative house republicans is supporting his bid. ryan says he will only do the job if gets support from the entire caucus. the house is expected to vote on a new speaker next week. ed: watertown's used to winning. but this one's for the record
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heather: the field hockey team is on a streak that's never happened before. lynchie, they have a lot to celebrate? >> they set a national high school record and no indication it will stop any time soon. [chanting] >> 1 blush 2. >> for the 1549th time. watertown began answeredded the game without a loss. [cheering and applauding] how long is 154 games? well, the last teem the program lost was in the state tournament in november of 2008. [cheering and applauding] 40 of the last 41 whips have been shutouts. today, 6-0 victory made national history. they it did in front of a large and appreciative crowd. h20 town broke the reported their own style with dignity and class. [cheering and applauding] >> they feel it.
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that means a lot to all you guys who are here. she is up bleeble m. he is the reason why it works. shes the center. we're lucky have her. >> elation, relief, and for all of the above. sounds good. >> yeah. >> very good. heather: wonderful. ed: i texted the coach up there and asked for information. sorry i was late getting back to you. i was sell celebrating kime accomplishment. the record 590 wins. 30 losses. heather: unbelieve. >> over 91%. heather: incredibly impressive. ed: congratulation. ed: the repair bill just keeping ed: the repair bill just keeps growing for boston's big dig tunnels. inspectors finding hundreds of cracked or deteriorated nuts on lighting fixtures in the ted williams tunnel.
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ed: these guys are so bad at stealing stuff, even their victims are laughing at them. surveillance video shows them trying to steal the atm at a texas sports bar. but it won't budge, and one of the crooks falls down. so instead they target a 90-inch tv. and that's when one of the crooks looked directly into a security camera. the tv's are too heavy for them to take, so they leave empty-handed. houston police expert pictures will lead to a quick arrest. heather: state representatives diana said the powerful pain killer can become a gateway drug to heroin. her legislation would prevent any one under age 17 from getting it. >> we're in the mild of open yid end dem tick now. we should be finding ways to come path the open yid epidemic not look for ways to expand access.
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>> crit can call of fda destrition last august allows oxycontin prescriptions children as young as age 11. >> one of the biggest challenges is p tsd. ed: one of the biggest challenges for our veterans is ptsd. there are many programs to help in the bay state and brand-new research focused on the brain. heather: emily riemer takes us inside the lab focusing on finding new treatment. >> these are brains that look normal that don't have any damage or lesions. >> they don't know for sure news one looked. brain bank dedicated to the study of ptsds the first of its kind. tech incomes are looking forking makers this very seen in other brain disorders hoping to find better treatment. there are certain treatments that reduce in fla mation. certain treatments that heal blood vessels. and any of these structures are
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going haywire, then we can focus our treatment on those thing. >> it will take type. fou. there are ter pis that can help. >> stein in 2013 at the va teaching veteran ares diagnosed with ptsd how to may. by playing how to heal. >> are not thinking about the problems but thinking about how do i may the cord or do i not have the pick. that could be a huge release for it could be the difference between a good day and a bad day. veterans know who bad days. the navy reservist was diagnosed with ptsd in 1991 the results of trauma and struggled with key pression and drugs. >> i was homeless for awhile. i would walk the streets. i would do things and live to neat next high. >> the diagnosis led him to treatment at the bedford. through artwork, he now works as veteran specialist counseling
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others struggling as he once did. >> thisstation i begin to feel opinion myself that i am a masterpiece. i do have something to share with other people. >> all three of them looking toward the day when medicine may have the answers. >> emily reamer, wcvb newscenter 5. >> now, your stormteam 5 forecast with chief meteorologist harvey leonard. harvey. this week started so chillymap a pod racial coming tomorrow as we aim for 70 or higher. only to turn much cool are again on friday. in fact, the afternoon temperatures pi day will be about 20 cooler than the afternoon temperatures we have tomorrow. also, chilly enough for many of us to have a frosty start on saturday morning. now, frosty out there tonight. in fact, look at the his today. boston, 61 was this morning. actually in the 50's this this area of foon. while it was 71 providence, 74 hartford. a weather front in here will lift northward during tomorrow morning. then, that will open up the gates for the warmer tire flood up the east coast. it is very mild off to the south
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and the west as you a are looking at highs that occur today. so once we remove that cooler air, sitting from boston northward, then we can have that very mild day tomorrow. as for boston, right now, temperatures kind of holding in the 508's t. the breeze he is very light. it is still a east-southeast winds. tomorrow will be a south-southwest that helps us to warm up. these are temperatures around the region. i don't pecks them to vary very much between now and the time you wake up an head out tomorrow morning. once you are keeping the eye be on he is the vis g. it is fine in most places but lack at orange mass. that is to rough lay quarter mile visibility. a mile and a half in spring feel. we are getting pockets of fog developing. visibility starting to come down a little bit though cape. light southerly wind with is adding am ty down here. providence down in a little bit. there will be areas of fog early tomorrow morning. then, midday and tomorrow afternoon, and, a little over 70. this will probably occur without the pen if it of that much sunshine. there could be a few hours in
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early afternoon to see sun and you see a lot of clouds now. even couple of very light showers and sprinkles. so it could be just a little bit dampp at the start of the day tomorrow. keep that mine. here is a front that lifts to the north. we turn mild. now, it is cold front approaches tomorrow evening. it could touch off a couple of showers then after of that. breezy, cool canner, dry air. building in later tomorrow night and friday. here is a closer look. tomorrow, you see the clouds around early. they try to break but may not break completely. then as get to the afternoon. a few showers across northern worcester contoy the berkshires. may weaken a little. a chance of a couple of scattered showers around the time of the come early tomorrow night. exit examining and the cheering fole lows. once the clearing moves in, we are in good shape. lots of clover around our region. the pictures are proving that around blue hill. also, around concord. so what this brining up. it won't be that much tomorrow. it is nice to see.
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friday will be that way. saturday, looks lake nice day as well. look at how can lit is to start. around 30 degrees so saturday is a can chilly one. peg, then morning for the kids' soccer games. tem tures will be frosty in many areas then move though 50's during the afternoon. also, on sunday, there is front that has to cross the reg xon so i cannot rule out a couple of showers. they may be before the at tree why its' game we have to fine-tune the timing but either way it looks piled around 60 for the game itself. big one against the jets of course. there you you see the cool weather returning again early next week. the roller coaster temperature ride is going to continue but the warmest perhaps of the next seven. it will be tomorrow. a chance to enjoy the balmy temperatures. heather,ed ed. >> the balmy temperatures. stand by for that. comcast can is branch ought. ed: comcast is branching out beyond cable. heather: the company wants to be your cell phone provider. how soon it could happen. you know by now, today is back to the future day! michael j. fox and christopher
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their first child today. a baby boy, zack, as for the game, the bruins lost a lead and the game in ot. seat gel and had assist in the first period. tied the game two a piece. in the second period, brought open with a pair a of goals. the bruins had v a 4 in this lead and give up two goals. they tie it. they go to overtime. physically had power play. >> scores! >> power-play goal. the flyers win in overtime. >> yes, they do. >> next up the new york islanders. jets week heads toward the weekend. first place in the division is on the line and it will be the return of a patriot for a season, darrelle revis. >> that is nfl poot approximately and free agency and stuff lake this. a lot of players to switch teams over this the years. we had a lot of guys come to our team and vice versa. i got a lot
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and how well they are coached and playing this year. >> i don't think i would be welcomed pack with open arms. i can tell you that. they are fans. they hov of the patriots? i am not in. so we'll see how it goes. it will be fun. >> all right. all know back to the future. the cubs are headed back home for the winter despite the fact that back to the future 2 had them winning the world series tonight. instead they were eliminated by the mets. the bluejays playing the song "staying live" how about this catch here? huh you know who they call that guy in kansas city this the wizard a of oz. >> oh. very good. >> all right. hong wall. that is the story. they led majors in homers. of the not one. built a 6-0 lead at one point in the game and the short stop they picked up missed season had
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toronto wins 7-1 and now trails 3-2. game number six is kansas city on friday might. finally, tonight, witness gain. the watertown high school field hockey team set a national record today. the consecutive game wut a loss. they it did in style. a 6-0 win today. >> nice shot. >> how cool was this. >> it was unbelievable. it is with as so cool. >> s that he all i have to say. >> yeah. >> so exciting. >> way. so hard to newt words how great of a feeling it is. >> what is going on now? >> unbelievable feeling now. we're so proud of each opener and so excited to heb. well, till you what the streak is no sign at all of stopping any tin! time soon. they have awakingon witness again m. >> good to them. >> do you know how many seniors they are losing. >> it doesn't matter. >> it doesn't matter. >> all right. players came with little babies in their arms. >> all right.
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