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announcer: wcvb newscenter five starts right now. ed: the fbi now on the case of this classroom takedown. why a second student was arrested. harvey: subway attack. the man thrown onto the track. the suspects on the loose right now. mary: a pembroke teen side-by-side with the president and she is back home tonight. the letter she wrote that got her invited to the white house. ed: the little baby hurt in the cement truck crash in oxford has died. right now, he' s two-year-old brother hospitalized in critical -- his two-year-old brother hospitalized in critical condition. heather: i am heather unruh. ed: and i' m ed harding.
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heather: new at 11:00, we are hearing from the boy' s relatives. newscenter 5' s john atwater is john? john: right now, we hearing from the family of that boy. the grandmother struggles to describe the pain of losing her daughter and grandson. grandmother: [crying] >> she can' t over -- can' t even grieve over her daughter because her family needs are right now. john: thankfully, the two-year-old will pull through. they hit a cement truck head-on. >> he' s just doing wonderful. john: christina was heading to a
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job where she works with troubled kids. >> she was a good person, a good person who would do something for everybody. john: the family is hoping to do something that would make route 20 safer. >> we know that there are two new angels looking down on us. john: and this stretch of roadway will be gooding another look. officials meet on thursday to discuss what changes could be made here. we are live in oxford, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: and here is video of a little boy who was dropped off of a bus alone. the little boy was dropped off at the street on hamilton street without an adult there to pick him up. that is against school policy. the boy was trying to cross the street on his own and he broke
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is expected to be ok. an investigation is now underway to find out why he was left off the bus. ed: and this is what it looked like in charleston, south carolina tonight. floods caused from what is left of hurricane patricia. roads are underwater and buildings are damaged and the system is now heading our way. harvey is tracking the wind and the rain it will bring. harvey: we will have a little time and this will allow the morning commute to be on the dry side. we will have thickening crowds -- clouds and by 4:00, it will reach austin and -- boston and then we will have occasional downpours tonight as well. the rain will be significant, but there will also be a wind advisory. southeast winds could be between 20-30 miles per hour and then there will be a coastal advisory
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at noon time tomorrow. be that strong yet. we will have a very minor coast tomorrow evening. pick up up around 4:00. we will have the rest on the storm in what follows, which could be a record. heather? heather: and right now, the fbi is joining the investigation into this classroom takedown. a self carolina deputy violently tossing a student out of her seat. we are learning more about the moments leading up to that confrontation. wcvb newscenter 5 ' s phil lipof has more. phil? phil: it was an 11:00 a.m. algebra class at spring valley
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a 16-year-old female student was accused of being disruptive, some students say she was texting, chewing gum, and refusing to leave. a school resource officer is called in, walks over to the student, shuts her lap top, and moves it away. she resists, and the situation escalates. resource officer: either you are going to come with me or i am going to make you. phil: a second video shot by ground. he grabs her arm, she puts her arm up, then his other arm goes around her neck and he violently across the room. you can see the other students watching in silence. one did try to defend her classmate only to be arrested herself. the school resource officer is identified as 34-year-old ben
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ds, a deputy sheriff and football coach at the high school. his colleagues are outraged. tonight, he is on suspension. ed: and police say an undercover officer was conducting an and -- an investigation undercover and shoots this victim. but he will my be charged. heather: and right now, police in stoneham are searching for suspects in a brazen robbery. stun gun on workers and then tied them up. newscenter 5' s jorge quiroga is live in stoneham tonight. store is in shambles that the thieves pretended that they had business to do in.
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both men described as hispanic, one medium build wearing a gray hoodie. the discussion to sell journey -- sell jewelry still turned violent. surrounding businesses were not opened when the robbery happened and the robbers hold out taser guns -- pulled out taser guns. >> i heard the known it -- one of the employees heard the noise and came over to assist and then was tased as well. jorge: one man was taken to the treated for injuries and the other was treated at the scene. >> we are not concerned for the general public. jorge: but this is not the first time. police gave us a photo of a smashing grabbed from seven months ago. took happened overnight in concordia.
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jorge: the two store employees were zip tied before the thugs took off the night -- took off in the night and the men are still on the loose. ed: police are looking for an armed man who was repeatedly threatening people in laconia, new hampshire this afternoon. here you can see them pulling a shot gun and ammo out of an apartment building on jewell street. tonight, police say he may have left of the area. and there is i warning of a scam that targets immigrants. a man from bangladesh received a call from someone posing as a federal agent, threatening to deport him if he did not pay money. the victim was conned into wiring $2500 to an end to take -- to an untraceable western union account in washington. >> police don' t call demand in
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it is not traceable and it is gone forever. ed: police warn that scammers may use a toll number similar to the irs and may even be able to give you the last four digits of your social security number. heather: and sweeping changes are called for tonight after a problem 5 investiages first expose more than a year ago. the tires that you are driving on may look and feel fine, but there could be a hidden danger. safety experts told us that even though your tires may have plenty of tread, as they age, and that is in as little as six years, the inside material can dry out and lose its elasticity, lead to a possible catastrophic tread separation.
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deeper look at higher aging as well as a better system for informing drivers about tire recalls. the feds are also calling for a better tire registration system to track recalls. ed: and now, in your commitment 2016, two new polls are out showing changes in the race in both parties tonight. first, the republicans, where for the first time since the summer, donald trump is not at the top of a national poll. the "cbs news"/"new york times" poll shows ben carson no leading the race with 26% and trump at a close second at 22%. the rest of the pack is trailing in single digit. marco rubio has a percent, jeb bush and carly fiorina are tied with 7% and on the democratic side, the news is out of iowa tonight. the latest poll shows hillary clinton opening up a commanding
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lead in the state at the 5% over bernie sanders' s 24%. heather: and dollar deal that could change drugstore. aid. the deals worth more than 17 million dollars. the company says consumers will benefit but he will now have more power to negotiate lower prices with drug companies. rite aid stores will initially keep their name but that could eventually change. >> and rain inches closer.
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it is from inside a subway car in philadelphia. tuukka people try to rob a passenger who had fallen asleep. he chases them onto the platform where they pull out a taser and knock him down onto the tracks. the victim was able to pull himself back up onto the platform for another train came. the two suspects, a man and a woman, got away. please are searching for them tonight. heather: and the search for that missing cargo ship that disappeared during hurricane walking --hurricane joaquin is now entering a new phase. a navy ship searches the area where the el faro was last known to be off the coast of the bahamas. it has begun conducting sonar detection sweeps in hopes of locating the wreckage. that search is expected to take about two weeks. and new at 11:00, a pembroke teen spends the day at the white
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house with the world cup champions after writing a letter to president obama. ayla ludlow was inspired by her brother who said the boys are better soccer players than girls. mary: the u.s. women partial soccer team is taking a victory lap at the white house today and joining them was teen from pembroke, ayla ludlow. a yla: they are also nice and kind. mary: it all started back in june when her brother nicholas, was watching -- nicholas was watching television and said that women' s world cup was not as good as when men play. ayla: my brother comes into the room and says, "boys are so much better at soccer than girls."
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whoever is reading this should know that i hate the fact that boys' s sports gets so much more attention than girls' . i want to do something about it. mary: that part of the letter was sent to president and mrs. obama. president obama: i don' t know where your brother is right now, but this is some payback right here. [laughter] mary: the next thing she knew, she was meeting her heroes and taking pictures with them and signing autographs with them. they were tweeting about her. kerry lloyd -- carli lloyd posted a copy of her letter, calling her an inspiration. president obama: nothing gives me more hope than to know that we have a while -- a great generation of young women like her ready to take the world by storm. ed: she got to meet the president, she got to meet her heroes.
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heather: that sells like an argument in my house, as well. ed: she sells like a cool person. and today, participants took a chilly dip for the woburn high cross-country team this afternoon. the tanners took a different city' s horn pond umag -- pond to mark the last home meet for the fall season. congratulations to both the teams that won before diving in. anyway, that was cold. no question about it. imagine if they did this early this morning, when it is like 25 out there. harvey: the afternoon saw temperatures reach the 50' s, and so the clouds have been quite
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tonight , in all its glory, we have had the full -- is there it is, the full hunter' s moon. check it out. it looks a little year he. -- a little eerie. these are the temperatures to greet you early tomorrow, we will get into the 50' s. it will be like the 50' s of today where we had sunshine and wind. the clouds will be thickening and you should be prepared for what weather on your way home tomorrow, even though you will not need any wet weather year. -- gear. tropical air moves in and the temperatures will rise into the 60' s and we may even have near record-breaking warm fronts coming in on thursday. i think you can add about five degrees to what you' re seeing here to make the temperatures in the low to mid 70' s possible. that could be close to record levels, although worcester won'
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boston might be about 70 degrees. let' s back it up to the rain and the wind and a few coastal concerns that are going to be moving a late tomorrow and early thursday. it looks like wind swept soaking rain across the region and perhaps the higher relative -- higher elevations may get wet. wednesday, it may still be lingering into the morning commute of thursday. during the night, that is when the wind will peak. here is the leading edge of the rain as it moves into pennsylvania at this time. here is our future cast showing clouds getting during the first half of tomorrow. the rain arrives during the second half from west east and then we get those off and on heavy downpours during the night and into thursday morning. a be even a thunderstorm or two early thursday, but look, by new time thursday, it is brightening
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warmth -- a growth of warmth here. this should be before the patriot again. this is what i was talking about with the rain. and then the winds are going to get gusty with the strongest wind likely on sunday night. that is where we could see some gusts of over 40 miles per hour in parts of the region. it will be windy on thursday but not as windy as it will be on sunday night. there is a coastal situation and sell it minor flooding in the eastern coastal areas around noon time or before or a little after tomorrow -- situation and some minor flooding in the eastern coastal areas around noon time or before or little after tomorrow. there are medium chances of coastal flooding and medium chances of a thunderstorm or two.
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and temperatures will start to fall after reaching the 70' s, we will be down to the upper 50' s and sliding through the 50' s and on the windy side, so that is pretty good. for the trick-or-treaters on saturday, it looks pretty great. of course, there is also the weekend where we turn the clock back a weekend and the weather looks ok. maybe a spot shower on sunday. so the really significant period of wet weather will be on thursday and other than that, we should be in pretty good shape. heather? heather: tonight, i was so honored to mc -- to emcee an event that raised over 400,000 dollars in scholarship money for students who are making an impact here locally at all over the world, including on the ebola frontlines. this is a great, great organization and one of them was
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she had helping an individual after he suffered a stroke. ed: he looks great, he is healthy. heather: yeah, he looks fantastic. ed: just in time for halloween, a spooky discovery underground. heather: coming up, a ghoulish find by mt p dunkin' donuts smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. savory...smoky... and unmistakably flavorful. r get your day going with one today.
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andrew:p the one thing about soccer that i like the most is when i put my uniform on, the age just leaves me. the ages leave all of us. we simply become kids again. r i think all of us play for that very reason. t it makes us the child we once were. p the years just glide away, and i'm back to where i was. p you are that little andy guy who used to be down in me, and i get to be that person all over again.
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bruins were finally shining at the garden. in their fifth try this season, the bruins finally get a w at home and they win it by a touchdown, 6-0 in the final. and what a first night for the world series. fox loses power in the game is halted. but that was roughly an hour after the very first pitch at the bottom of the first. escobar hit and it went into play and it wound it up being inside the park with a home run. the mets, however , went up 3-1. it was a 3-3 game, and the mets went up and i am trying to see if this starts to ring a bell. i know i have heard this somewhere before. but there was just a home run in
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the bottom half of the game, and it tied the game up at for a piece. that is where the game is at right now and it is still in progress so we can' t show you anything. and the dolphins will check into town tomorrow and the patriots will wrap up their work. and you notice it is a clear, dry day outside and the patriots were indoors. that look at the weather forecast, it is going to be mild, so maybe someone wants to little bit indoors? bill belichick: these guys have been a challenge, so we started off last year and we battled back against them and in the second half of last year, they are writing high right now. we' ve got to work as hard as we can in it will be tough enough just to push through it. it is a fun week. there is a competition it starts as soon as the last game ends so we got the same amount of time
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make this time as good as we can. mike: the nba kicked off tonight and president obama was pretty busy. and leon james was getting rejected in the potential game-tying hoop? and in oakland, the golden state warriors unveiled their championship banner which they won last spring. that was only their second one and they were 14 years apart. we will be live down in the garden tomorrow night and we will see you then. ed: it is amazing to listen to football players, i am shocked that the patriots have actually won any games. heather: d think that they will win on thursday? -- do you think they will win on thursday? ed: i think they will. humble in victory, and they move on. heather: and what about this
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