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and east, but certainly there wi be an impact. being called anywhere from dangerous to life threatening to catastrophic for any area close to where the eye comes ashore. it may hit as a category five. then it becomes a massive brain area over mexico and some of that rain gets into texas and the gulf coast. they have already had a lot of rain. that will be another story to jc? jc: harvey, thank you. campus police at harvard are after an assault at the holdren green housing complex. her to her door at around 4:00 this morning. she says she was able to get in and lock it before the man got to her, but he he banged on the door for a few seconds after. the woman says she saw an older model dark mini van in the area before the man started chasing her. phil: right now, police in randolph want to know who newscenter 5' s sera congi is live with the warning going out
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to parents. sera: this middle schooler as she was headed home yesterday. police are still tying to figure out exactly what this man' s at tensions -- intentions were. she got the school bus alone at the corner of lanford lane and sell street. she told police an elderly man approached her. man who followed her down the street, took her by the arm, turned her around, and told her he wanted to speak with her. sera: she managed to get away, but that was not the end of it. >> she went down the street toward her home. she stopped and sat down. he sat down next to her. he did not say anything to her. then he followed her again not making any statements to her and that was the last she sought him. sera: the girl was not heard. she did manage to give police a
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very good he is an elderly man wearing a sweat socks. phil: thank you. quincy police want parents to be aware of an unsettling incident outside of a school. two young girls say a man in a toyota corrolla approached them last night in front of atlantic he offered them a ride but they ran away. the car took off police have -- the car took off. police have since stepped up patrols in the area. jc: we are learning more about s pepperell police officer who are wind -- who resigned today. used charged with strangulate and, witness intimidation, and filing a false report. the nearly 30-year veteran of the force had been the subject of an internal investigation. the police chief released a statement saying, i want to assure the citizens of pepperell this is an isolated incident. new at 6:00, thieves sweep through a bingo game, stealing
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money meant for treasury. phil: the robbery took just a few seconds? reporter: only a few. they have had bingo here for 43 years and never a problem. until last night. >> i look up and i see this fellow with a halloween mask. and, you know, i thought it was a joke. and then he just grabbed the till and i only saw him for a second. reporter: they popped up faster than the bouncing balls. >> one had a mask on watching. the other came back. i heard the moneybox slam. >> just grabbed the top piece and threw it on the floor. reporter: they were only in here for 10, 15 seconds. then they were gone. >> we saw a black pickup truck going down the street. reporter: organizers are working
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with protective' s. he city is setting up a gofundme page . >> we offer 10 scholarships a year. we also have a senior citizen christmas party. >> one gentleman who plays and helps us out was right down here and he said one gentleman was a white male and had blue eyes. the other one, he was not sure. >> they were going 100 miles per hour. reporter: it was a scary thing, no question. no cameras here. that may change. other businesses to have them. detectives hope they will get a lead on the black pickup truck and go from there. i' m jack harper, wcvb newscenter 5. phil: a deadly stabbing at a boston t stop.
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newscenter 5' s jorge quiroga is live at jackson station. jorge: using security cameras they were able to back track the 16 year old suspect on a bus all the way here to the jackson square t station where he waited inside. friends say he and the victim knew each other. only one came armed. to grieving families, their lives shattered. >> 16-year-old murder suspect ' s ' s had nothing to say as he left court. >> he admitted to having the knife on him. he admitted to having a problem with the victim. he admitted to having an altercation where he threw the first punch. jorge: the victi 17-year-old mason raymond, the mother sobbing hearing how her son was stabbed in the hearts. >> it was clear to him that mr.
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raymond was not in possession of a weapon during the fight. jorge: the entire gruesome scene caught by security cameras. raymond' s friend else' s hand as he lay dying. a source close to the investigation said it was gang related. friends admit that was bad blood. >> they had an incident that happened before. the confrontation -- jorge: the confrontation started as a fistfight. no one else involved. the grieving family left court, asking to be left alone. both teams were known to police, so there is extra security. the memorial for the victim grows. the charge, murder in the first degree. the 16-year-old has been ordered held without bail. jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5 .
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jc: to the people facing charges for a stabbing your boston common. the attack happened back on october 8. they found a man stabbed several times. officers just found the suspect this past monday. 31 year old robert zagarella is now charged with assault with intent to murder. 28 year old megan durant was also arrested. a student at john greenleaf whittier bridge school was seen with what looked like a handgun. police responded and found it airsoft gun. the superintendent says her is threat to the school. today. he is currently serving a life term for the murder of odin lloyd. the defense is appealing, partly
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jurors lied after being aware of other murder charges against hernandez. the defense says that juror might not have been chosen since the homicide case was not admissible during the lloyd trial. the prosecutors questioned the a sexually solicit penpal relationship with hernandez. an embarrassing moment for a truck driver in boston today. you can see it was a little too street bridge in west roxbury. it did not seem to cause any major traffic problems. jc: the deer population apparently causing problems. phil: the problem. plus, police say this woman was on the run for 12 years. handcuffs on the highway. jc: this masked man turned has in a grocery store. blitz. harvey: i will let you know how
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phil: john farrell speaki 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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>> you are watching newscenter 5 at 6:00. phil: a deer hunt could be used to ease over-population in braintree. the patriot ledger reports the mayor is holding a meeting next week to come up with a potential plan. town councilors have already discussed possibly allowing hunting in the braintree town forest, cranberry pond area, or pond meadow park. a state-approved controlled hunt , by the way, in about half of the blue hills reservation starts late next month. jc: car trouble may have ended a fugitive' s 12 years on the run. state troopers first approached her because she was driving in near 30 miles per hour, so she will like she was having car trouble. now she will be headed back to pennsylvania, where she was
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the troopers say it always goes to show you never know who is behind the wheel. just but no stop his routine. jc: she chose not to fight extradition. new tonight, a rhode island man who says applebee' s never paid him for a years worth of work. the restaurant has agreed to pay him for about 480 hours. the chain originally agreed only to pay for 156 hours of work, but he spoke up. he worked as a prep cook as part of a job replacement program. home to millionaires. phil: communities with the most million-dollar households, just ahead. also, world war ii veterans honored for their service. war stories of the proud remaining members of the greatest generation. jc: we continue to follow
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you are looking at the for the girl scout meeting. okay. for the soccer team. for the girl scout meeting. how many meetings are youvhaving? stop & shop just dropped prices on thousands more items. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane.
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jc: members of the greatest generation honored for their service in world war ii. phil: janet wu has the story. >> o say can you see janet: in five years there will only be a handful, so today' s having was full of pride. >> i am choked up tonight. all i can tell you is, god bless this country. i learned the word respect. janet: they fought in the battle of the bolts, blew up enemies submarines.
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>> i liberated two concentration camps. i lived in a hole in the ground. janet: they were still look about their mortality. >> i did not see the worst of it. other fellows saw more action i keep remembering them almost every day. janet: and they gave us the foundation upon which all of us now stand. their view of the future where do think the world has gone in the last 70 or some odd that' s my opinion. with the young people. they really have vision and insight. it' s not as doom and gloom as some like to say. janet: janet wu, wcvb newscenter 5.
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>> now your storm team five forecast with chief meteorologist harvey leonard. harvey: a beautiful evening sky in boston on a day that turned out cooler than yesterday. gusting, winds slowly being managed. 40' s, not that far from the 30' s already. it is the upper 30' s and the berkshires. we are just getting the evening hours. here is the difference in temperature between now and 24 hours at this time. we are mainly clear. cold air over relatively warmer waters. it will be a light northwest wind. there could be clouds over the cape. here is what you can expect tonight. right along the immediate sure, it is freezing. everybody else is likely to have a frost or a freeze overnight tonight.
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so that means frosty soccer fields for the early games tomorrow for the kids. keep in mind this is the cover we have over the local boston area. high pressure in control right on into tomorrow. then it starts to slide off shore tomorrow and tomorrow night. a band of showers out ahead of it. can be a couple of showers late saturday night, sunday morning. does not look like widespread heavy rain. we get to sunday evening, the showers should have dissipated. it could be a brighter finish to the day on sunday than the start. it will be fairly mild sunday, but then the weather will return. now patricia, that monstrous hurricane.
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this is the strongest hurricane on record for the eastern pacific or the atlantic race and. here' s a close-up look at the storm as we zoom in on it. the eye is becoming more of skewer. it starts with such a strong strength it' s a major blow to the coastline. eventually the rainstorm in the mounds of mexico and that transfers to texas and the gulf had a lot of rain. as far as we are concerned, here' s the story saturday. starting at cold. low 50' s in the afternoon. a shower or two possible. i expect the temperatures to be pretty close to 60 degrees, either side of it by a degree or two. there is the slightest chance of a sprinkle, but it will likely
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significant rainfall could be slated for wednesday night and thursday. i will see you later on tonight. phil: harv, thanks. i think it is fair to say celebrities, most, try to avoid attention in their everyday lives. jc: but one celebrity had all eyes on him at whole foods without anyone knowing. check it out. ok, so the man behind the mask -- tom brady. the quarterback just posted a video on his facebook page and promotes on real candy -- u nreal candy. and brady left surprises and some of the candy. this lucky fan found his signature in a package.
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bob: if life is a game john farrell is winning and his life-time record against cancer is a perfect 1-and-0. he pitched a shut-out during his positron emission tomography scan yesterday. he knows more about what cancer and aggressive cancer treatments are about any ever wanted to know. >> i have gotten letters from diehard yankees fans to are very clear to say a much they did not like the red sox, but in the letter, they wished you well in getting back into treatment and beating the cancer, to see you back on the field. bob: i hope you get healthy, but still do not like the red sox. one year in new england was enough for darrelle revis and it was good enough to earn him a super bowl ring. the revis effect on the patriot defense was obvious but turns out he also made the patriots
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offense better. a whole lot of talk about one guy this week. that guy. darrelle revis. >> he is an elite player, and i would say he' s probably one of the best in the league. and going against him made me a better receiver last year. >> do you think you made him a better corner? >> i don' t know. he has seen a lot of guys. a lot of star receivers. reporter: he made the patriots a better team and he' s having that they' re good defense is now the very best in the nfl. >> the whole defense. at without it. s league' s best offense.
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against the jets, but this guy may be in. wide receiver brandon lafell is eligible to return to the active roster and that decision could come as early as tomorrow. >> you come in and you see tom throwing the ball 50 times. man, he is throwing the ball 50 times. bob: so, which team has the better quarterback? must be the one who' s guy has more td' s, fewer picks, and 500 more passing yards. not to mention for super bowl rings. let' s hear from the quarterbacks in the order of, first who' s awesome and second who' s not. >> that is a great robbery, i think. i think the first game was a monday night game when i went down there and the stadium was a great atmosphere for football. and we had a real great game against them. >> division games are always important, so in that regard, the division game, you know,
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you have to put your focus into you have to go out there. island tonight. i hope i was clear after the john farrell soundbite i was repeating what yankees fan said to him, not what i was saying. of course. i reacted as if he had just said that -- i was like, what? well, massachusetts is home to what a few millionaires and most of them call boston home. phil: taking a look at the most recent data from the state department of revenue, it shows 1618 millionaires live in boston. newton has the second-most, and wellesley comes in at number three with 726. if you are listed -- interested in the fullest, you can check on wcvb.com.
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phil: a little green with envy? is thathe deal? jc: coming up tonight at 11:00, we are tracking hurricane patricia.
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harvey: incredibly powerful hurricane patricia about to make landfall on the mexican coast. our weather, most of the weekend sunday. it' s a pretty nice forecast. harvey: it is pretty mild. phil: patriots check.
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