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>> now on newscenter 5's "eyeopener." antoinette: right now the navy believes it's found the wreckage of the missing "el faro" cargo ship. the steps they're taking today to confirm the find. frank: isis militants are now claiming responsibility for yesterday's deadly plane crash in egypt. why there are major questions about what really happened. danielle: starting the day with some showers but it's going to clear and warm up. we may even hit record highs by the end of week. >> you're watching wcvb, boston's news leader. good morning! this is newscenter 5's "eyeopener." antoinette: and a good morning to you. thank you so much for joining us. it's just after 6:00 despite what your clocks may tell you this morning if you didn't change them. i'm antoinette antonio. frank: and i'm frank holland.
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it's sunday, november 1. danielle vollmar is standing by with our forecast. good morning again, danielle. danielle: good morning. that means that that sunrise is coming up in just about 15-20 minutes. it's an hour earlier than yesterday. i want to show you what's happening. we do have a couple of showers out there this morning to talk about. especially in southern new hampshire if you're traveling up 95 towards portsmouth and all the way up into southern maine back through manchester, traveling up 93 towards concord, greenfield seeing some. once you get into central mass though a lot of these showers point. it may not even be making it to the ground because the air is is so dry. disturbance. it's going to swing in some energy through the morning hours so we will have to leave in a chance for a couple of showers lunchtime. and then temperatures will sunshine. already in the mid 40's, low 50's on the vineyard. so we are mild.
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breaks of sunshine through the afternoon. that will allow the high temperatures to warm well into the low to even mid 60's in spots. you'll feel those winds out of the south and west today at about 10-15 miles an hour. so here are your high temperatures. mid 50's through worcester county. mid 50's also in orange. low 60's boston and also in the mid 60's along the south shore and the cape. but warmer air is headed in our direction. so we'll talk about when we could see near record-high temperatures ahead. antoinette. antoinette: danielle, thank you. we're following breaking news from overnight. flames spark inside a townhouse complex in danvers. you can see the fire shooting firefighters worked to put out the fire quickly. everyone made it out safely, but while this dog was found, two other dogs are unaccounted for this morning. frank: right now navy searchers say they have located the ship "el faro." near the ship's last known location. the fury of hurricane joaquin
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last month. 33 crew members were on board the ship; three with ties to newscenter 5's pam cross tells us today an unmanned, remote-operated sub will be sent 15,000 feet down to the wreckage. pam: the wreckage of the "el faro" believed to be 15,000 feet down. a search team working for the navy on saturday using sonar equipment detected what experts if so, it's in an upright position and in one piece. the "el faro" disappeared october 1 during hurricane joaquin. it was off the coast of the bahamas. three people linked to massachusetts were aboard. mariette wright, a crew member from the south coast whose mom said she lived for the sea. winthrop native keith griffen was a mass maritime graduate. he was first engineer on the "el faro." (bell tolling)
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memorial for jeffrey mathias. the kingston native was an engineer and father of three. there were 33 people on board the container ship when it left the port of jacksonville headed for puerto rico. if the vessel is confirmed to be the "el faro," searchers will try and recover the voyage data recorder. experts say that could take weeks. i'm pam cross, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: right now, isis claiming responsibility for a deadly airliner crash in the egyptian dessert. 224 people killed on a russia metrojet. at this hour, no indication of what brought the plane down. the black boxes have been recovered, and russia denies the claims by isis. as richard cantu reports, there is no dispute about the scale of the human tragedy. richard: the russian passenger jet went down here in this remote region of egypt's sinai peninsula after some 20 minutes in the air. there were no survivors among the 224 passengers and crew aboard. all but three were russian. egypt's prime minister visited the crash site.
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responders searched for remains, and ambulances transported bodies to the morgue. the chartered flight was operated by metrojet, an airline it took off from this airport in the resort city of sharm el-sheikh bound for st. petersburg. according to an egypt official as it was reaching 30,000 feet, the pilot radioed the aircraft was having technical problems and wanted to land and vanished from radar shortly after. announcer: flight 9267 to sharm el-sheikh is delayed. richard: in saint petersburg, grief and disbelief as relatives learned their loved ones were lost. "i'm waiting for the person i love," said one. "i couldn't find the flight anywhere on the screen." the black boxes have been recovered and egypt's prime minister is promising an investigation into how this tragedy unfolded. richard kantu, abc news, new york. antoinette: there is no evidence to support the isis claim of downing the jetliner.
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two major airlines, germany's lufthansa and air france, aren't taking chances. both announced they would immediately stop flying over egypt's sinai peninsula for safety reasons. frank: only on 5. a plane makes an emergency landing at beverly airport. the small aircraft was experiencing issues with its landing gear saturday. it touched down safely on the grass. the pilot was not injured. the incident is under investigation. antoinette: this morning police in holliston are searching for the suspects who stole three puppies from a kennel. it happened friday night at "pick a pup" on concord street. the alarm system sounded; but when police arrived, the suspects were gone. the owner is asking for the public's help. on facebook he asked people to keep an eye out on sites like craigslist for the pups. anyone with information is asked to contact police. frank: new this morning. the somerville teen once accused of assaulting a teammate at sports camp is now suing the city. the case against galileo mondol was dropped in april. prosecutors had claimed the 19-year-old took part in a hazing ritual back in 2013 while
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mondol denied the accusations. his lawsuit against the city alleges several leaders, including mayor joe curtatone, engaged in a witch hunt to have him charged. he's seeking $1 million. antoinette: new concerns this morning about the rapid growth of casino gambling here in the northeast. the hollywood casino in bangor, maine, got off to a great start but is now demanding a property tax cut break now that business has slowed down. casino observers here in massachusetts tell "the globe" they expect a similar situation could happen here if the plainridge park casino continues to see a decline in its revenue. right now, plainridge pays about $1.5 million a year in local property taxes and has not asked for a tax reduction. frank: massachusetts is getting two new courts specifically aimed at helping military veterans in legal trouble. veterans treatment courts will start hearing cases in holyoke and lawrence this week. the courts only deal with veterans charged with misdemeanor and minor felony charges who pleaded guilty.
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under the voluntary program, instead of going to jail, the veterans enter a heavily supervised program where they get the services they need for substance abuse and mental health issues. the new york city marathon is today, and more than 22 runners will take part in honor of martin richard, the youngest victim of the marathon attack. team m-r-8 has raised more than $60,000 while training for the marathon. $10,000 over its original goal. team m-r-8 was formed in 2014 to help marathon runners raise money to advance the charity's mission by funding education, athletics, and community activities. we all remember last year's brutal winter-- a nightmare for many homeowners. antoinette: ahead this morning the steps you can take now to protect your home this time around. frank: a true halloween nightmare in new york. the chaotic scene as a car crashes into a group of trick-or-treaters. antoinette: heavy rain, flooding, and tornados hitting texas this weekend, claiming the lives of two more people. how survivors are trying to recover. danielle: we're starting out
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with rain here this morning but it's going to clear up. it will be a warm start to your november. my forecast for the week ahead
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antoinette: after last year's painful and historic winter, priority for a lot of people. and this morning we're putting the focus on your home. where to start? newscenter 5's emily riemer had a local handyman show us the spots to check now. on the ground. get them out of the gutters. emily: and while you're up there, check for any loose shingles or damage to the roof. larry luddecke says you also want to make sure your attic is properly vented. larry: if the attic is cool,
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you'll have less ice dams because the heat of the house isn't melting the bottom of the snow. emily: many people learned about those ice dams the hard way last winter with so much snow, so often. consider buying a roof rake now before they sell out, and use it often once the snow starts. >> as soon as you can. the way the snow came last year, every other day, it would be great if you could use it in between snows. emily: next, check all your windows. make sure the storm windows are down and the upper screen is locked. >> it's not about security. it's about making the window nice and tight. emily: keep out the cold? >> keep out the cold, bingo. emily: if you use your fireplace often, consider getting it professionally cleaned before that first fire. and also have a pro come check your heating system. maintenance now could save you hundreds later. antoinette: that was emily riemer reporting. she also learned this is also a great time to check all your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. test them, vacuum out any dust,
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needed. lots of good advice there. danielle: with the daylight saving, when you fall back, you're supposed to look at your smoa detectors. make sure you do it. you probably are catching up on an extra hour of sleep. the sad news is by tonight the sun is setting up. antoinette: bright side. sunrise in like five minutes. danielle: it's coming earlier. there we go. glass half full, antoinette. we're all about that. the other thing that is happening today is there are a couple of showers out there and that's not necessarily bad news. we could really use the rain so we will welcome it. so i leave a medium chance of some rain especially this morning. it will be very light in nature. not everyone is going to see it. notice we're dry sunday through tuesday. here we go. some showers pushing through parts of southern new hampshire. you can see some heavier ones near portsmouth and back through manchester. near greenfield, nashua, you're getting in on a couple of them. as we get to western mass, they're beginning to fall apart just a touch and then there's
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comes from associated with this upper-level low and this cold front. so we are going to leave in some shower chances as we go through the morning hours. but by afternoon, those clouds should actually be clearing out just a touch. we should even see breaks of sunshine. that is going to lead to milder temperatures so stepping you through the morning hours, notice by 10:00, a couple of showers here in southern vermont. i don't necessarily think these showers may translate on the cape and islands. we may hang on to some clouds though. more showers pushing through southern new hampshire and southern maine by lunchtime. we start to clear out and we should see some breaks of sunshine even through the afternoon. there may be one or two showers out there but i think most of us stay dry for most of the day. in terms of how much rain we picked up, not that much. only about 2/100ths of an inch in orange. we really do welcome that rain as we're down over 7.5 inches now for the year in boston. down over two inches for the month of october. but we are now entering november. so we may be able to change
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things near november. a couple of hit-or-miss showers early today. you see already that sun coming up over boston. it's cloudy out there though right now. we'll warm up and dry out this week. we'll be near record warmth as we head towards thursday and friday. remember that sunset time? dropping off by december 7, dropping off to 4:11. high temperatures today low 60's nashua. 61 boston. mid 60's along the south shore. 63 on nantucket. upper 50's through worcester county. tonight with clear skies, temperatures will fall back into the 40's in worcester. lower 40's through the merrimack valley. around 50 degrees in boston. and then tomorrow we'll do it all over again except for more sunshine. it's a dry forecast. and with lighter winds because today you're going to feel those winds out of the south and west. temperatures will stay in the low 60's for highs. but they're on the way up through the workweek. in fact look at this next seven days. the pattern is very, very warm. we are actually dry. although monday we are watching this storm system.
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we're going to pay attention to it but right now the latest models really keeping it to the south of us. we may see a couple of clouds along the cape and the islands maybe late monday night into early tuesday but that's really about it. unless that would fluctuate a bit for the next run or two, i think we're having a dry forecast both monday, tuesday even into wednesday and thursday. on thursday we get the near-record warmth. friday also near record warmth. with that, there come some showers associated with the cold front. that cold front cooling temperatures back into the 60's over next weekend. antoinette and frank. antoinette: we will, danielle. thank you. stories we're following right frank: at least nine people are hotel in somalia. attacked the hotel in the capital of mogadishu. a suicide bomber detonated a car with explosives at the gate, and then gunmen on foot opened fire. al-shabab, the islamic extremist rebels waging an insurgency against somalia's weak u.n.-
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responsibility for the attack. antoinette: tragedy in new york city this halloween. three people were killed when an out-of-control car slammed into one of the victims was a ten-year-old girl. several people were also hurt including a three-year-old girl. this happened just before 5:00 last night in the morris park neighborhood of the bronx. police believe the driver hit another car before it lost control and jumped the curb plowing into the crowd. so far, no charges have been filed. frank: a recall for some honda drivers this morning. the automaker is recalling some of its 2016 crv's. at issue? a problem with takata air bags that could rupture. honda says only 30 of the s.u.v.'s were sold before dealers were told to stop sales. takata air bag problems have affected about 19 million cars made by a dozen different manufacturers. >> now sportscenter 5 with bob halloran. bob: good morning, everyone. how far have the bruins come? well, at the abyss of the seasoning-opening three-game losing streak they lost to tampa
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last night they beat tampa 3-1. so they've come at least that far. the bruins win their fourth in a row and extend their streak to seven games. a hustle play and a quick turn-around shot. smile, everyone. still tied in the third conley only 12 seconds. that's enough time. he scores against his old teammates. the bruins on their way to staying undefeated on the road 5-0. brad marchand does the honors with the empty netter. the b's win 3-1 home against dallas on tuesday. home against the spurs this mike lynch will have those 6:00 on newscenter 5. that is sports. have a great day. antoinette: your new england patriots definitely the scariest team in the nfl this season. so, of course, they got into the halloween spirit.
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inner bill belichick, posting this photo on social media. a few days earlier he treated us all to his best impression of the coach. >> he'll say stuff like, you know, i've been here for 30 years. i've seen a thing or two. (laughing) frank: but what about the real bill belichick? he spent the holiday on nantucket with this guy, maybe the next tom brady. the q.b. got into the halloween spirit. brady posted this picture on his facebook account of himself with a gunslinger mustache with the words "every great costume starts with a mustache." later in the day he posted this pic with is family. tom and gisele are sporting the "unreal candy" masks, the same ones brady wore when he went into whole foods and hid surprises in 50 halloween buckets. daughter vivien is dressed up as nemo; son benjamin, the incredible hulk. antoinette: i really want to see what gronk did for halloween. you know it had to be something fun and out of control. frank: i don't know if you can say that on the regular wcvb. the other channel we have maybe. not this one.
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coming up, the trick-or-treating is over, but many chose to celebrate in salem. antoinette: tens of thousands spent halloween in the witch city. the measures police put in place to keep everyone safe. frank: and we're enjoying some of your halloween pictures this morning. check out this little guy enjoying halloween in salem. his grandfather sent us this photo. thanks for sharing. antoinette: a live look outside this morning. look at that. it's only 6:22. and the sun is already up. thanks to that time change last night. 49 degrees outside.
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vollmar. this morning tracking a couple of spot showers especially for southern new hampshire and western mass. here. once they do, it will be a mostly cloudy day but it will be a milder day. just to talk about the month of october, we actually really do need that rain that we're seeing on the radar because we're down over 7.5 inches for the year. for the month of october, we're down over two inches so hopefully november will be a wetter month. as for our climate locally in november, our average high temperature on the first, today, is 57. we should be above that. by the 30th our average high temperature is 47. sunset time dropping back to 4:13 by november 30. one thing i can tell you right now as we look towards the week up. we could be near record highs by
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thursday and friday. antoinette? antoinette: danielle, thank you. thousands celebrated halloween in salem this weekend. it is the witch city's signature holiday. children and adults took part in the fun. of course, everyone was in costume. >> we're going ape. this is salem, the halloween capital of the world. reporter: what are you dressed up as this year? >> a vampire. reporter: are you a scary vampire or a nice vampire. >> a nice vampire. >> everyone in costume having fun. antoinette: of course, first responders were in on the action making sure everyone had a good but safe time. police set up towers to stay ahead of any potential problems. they say they made few arrests. frank: a small town rallies around a little girl fighting cancer.
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antoinette: we'll show you how ady's army is joining the battle. frank: too much housework keeping you away from working out? the simple ways to combine them, saving time and turning chores into fun. antoinette: and a live look outside at the zakim bridge this morning. traffic moving along just smoothly of course because it's 6:27 on your sunday morning. 49 degrees outside. danielle has more on your forecast after p dunkin' donuts smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. savory...smoky... and unmistakably flavorful. r get your day going with one today.
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>> closed captioned funding provided by luna. >> now on newscenter 5's "eyeopener." danielle: we're kicking off the month of november with some warm weather. we may even hit record highs by the end of the week. antoinette: a small town mourning a young life lost. the fatal crash that killed a high school senior. frank: donald trump rallying for reform. the plan he's proposing to overhaul the department of veteran affairs. => you're watching wcvb, boston's news leader. good morning! this is newscenter 5's "eyeopener." frank: it's 6:31 on this sunday morning. good morning to all of you. i'm frank holland. antoinette: you got that time right. you didn't mess it up this time. you know, that time change last night. good morning to you. i'm antoinette antonio. along with danielle vollmar who is tracking a few showers out there this morning. danielle: a couple showers out there. very hit or miss. light in nature. we will really take the rain. we really do need that rain. it won't be a washout today. you can still do everything outside you want to do. a couple of them right now moving through southern new hampshire and western mass. that's where they've been confined to at least through the early morning hours so
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portsmouth you've been seeing them for a while. seeing some up 93 near concord. beginning to dry out as you go towards southern vermont and western mass really just getting a couple of hit-or-miss showers but that's really about it. in fact it's all associated with an upper-level low. notice a couple more showers here in central new york. i am concerned that they hold together, they would make it into southern vermont, southern new hampshire. it is cloudy over boston, as you can see. the sun is up already this morning. 49 degrees. the winds are out of the south at about 8. you're going to feel them today actually out of the south and west at about 10-15. temperatures are mild in the mid 40's, upper 40's along the south shore, low 50's already on nantucket. go to the merrimack valley. we're going to see breaks in the cloud deck by about lunchtime. because of that, temperatures should warm into the upper 50's and lower 60's for daytime highs. in fact, here they are mid 50's worcester county. low 60's in boston.
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mid 60's maybe along the south shore with a gusty wind out of the south and west at about 10-15 miles an hour. so again we are dry by afternoon, i think, except for showers. we have a dry stretch of weather ahead through the workweek. we'll talk about that as well as when we could see near record-high temperatures ahead. frank. frank: thanks a lot, danielle. we're following breaking news on the "eyeopener." are working to determine what sparked this fire overnight at a you can see the flames shooting through the roof. firefighters worked to put out the fire quickly. everyone made it out safely, but two dogs are unaccounted for. damage is extensive. antoinette: right now navy searchers say they have located the wreckage of the missing cargo ship "el faro." the teams made the discovery near the ship's last known location. 33 crewmembers were on board when it sank last month; three with ties to massachusetts. frank: a group associated with isis is claiming responsibility for the downing of a russian airliner in egypt.
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killed. russian investigators say the isis claims are not credible, but the crash cause is not known. several airlines have decided to stop using that airspace until more is known. antoinette: the search is on for the suspects who stole three puppies from a kennel in holliston. it happened friday night at "pick a pup" on concord street. the owner is seeking the public's help asking people to keep an eye out on sites like craigslist for the pups. shock and sadness in a small massachusetts town. a high school senior full of promise killed in a car crash. 17-year-old madeline lamson of medway was many things-- a daughter, an athlete, and a friend. frank: she lost her life last night in franklin in a single-car crash. our reid lamberty reports on a community now in mourning. reid: roadside sorrow melts into tears as classmates of a teenager killed here last night leave behind flowers at the scarred base of this tree. madeline lamson was alone when
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>> there was a big, big boom. i looked out the window. there was a big fire over there. reid: witnesses tried to pull but the resulting fire pushed them back. just a few miles away, a steady stream of students flowed in and out of medway high school speaking with grief counselors. school principal tim mccarron says in this building of about 800 students, maddie stood out. principal: one thing maddie was excellent at was making individuals feel good, laugh, share in her joy. we need to find that as we move together. reid: maddie was a three-sport student athlete, captain of both the field hockey and hockey teams. the school spent the morning meeting with her field hockey teammates who were preparing for next week's state tournament without their goalie. maureen brodeur: i don't think there would be a person in this school, a freshman, that just came upon this year that would not know maddie. reid: well loved and well known. maureen brodeur: she was the light of the school. i believe truly that there are people like that. i think she brought it every day. reid: the cause of the deadly
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investigation. there do not appear to be any skid marks leading up to the tree. but exactly what happened in the moments leading up to the crash are unclear. in franklin, i'm reid lamberty, wcvb, newscenter 5. frank: the placement of a sign becomes a point of controversy in concord. a family told to move the banner that says "black lives matter." town leaders insist that the removal had nothing to do with the sign's content. holding the "black lives matter" sign, they were asked to move from in front of their concord home. the cole family taking a stand. johnny cole: both our kids are kids of color. an african-american daughter and a latino son. they obviously matter a whole lot to us. we just want to bring awareness. frank: this demonstration getting a positive response, but not everyone so supportive. johnny cole: the sign was here in front of our fence. frank: the coles originally put that sign in the public right of way. an attorney representing an anonymous concord resident contacted the town to complain that having that "black lives matter" sign here violated the town by-laws. chris whelan, town manager: in concord, of course, we value free speech.
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we also want to make sure our historic and rural character is protected. todd cole: i think they were upset about the message and the sign. frank: town manager chris whelan says his office has no position on the message. chris whelan: we're trying to be fair and completely content neutral. frank: but the town has strict laws on signs in the public right of way. political or election signs can only remain for 14 days. contractor signs must go after the work is completed. for-sale signs permitted until the property is sold. chris whelan: the by-law makes very clear that a sign in the public right of way has restrictions on it. five feet away on private property, there would be no restrictions at all. frank: the coles moved their sign, but the educators hope the sake of our country and their kids. johnny cole: it is very personal for us for sure. todd cole: we're trying to send a message that it's important love discussions to be had around the dinner table every night about these matters. antoinette: commitment 2016, and there is debate drama on the
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as the republican contenders jockey for position, the way questions for the next debate will be handled has become a major issue. back on the trail and venting their frustration. rand paul: here's what frustrates me. gov. chris christie: all they did was ask us about fantasy football, for gosh's sakes. sen. ted cruz: how about we stop letting left wing liberals moderate republican debates. donald trump: i'm supposed to be catering to the press? to hell with the press. antoinette: republican candidates for president still airing their anger over the last debate unsatisfied by the questions and the moderators. now they are demanding changes for future face-offs. jonathan karl: we're on the verge of chaos. they don't agree. donald trump wants shorter debates. that's all he wants. ben carson wants fewer debates. the other candidates want more debates. antoinette: today representatives from all the campaigns are set to meet and discuss strategy. leading the charge-- dr. ben carson.
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to be established to help the people get to know the candidates. what it's turned into is a gotcha. antoinette: the location of sunday's big meet-up is out but the location still a mystery. >> thank you. antoinette: on the democratic side of the trail, candidates hillary clinton and bernie sanders focusing other early voting states. clinton even having some halloween fun meeting a mini dopple ganger during her rally in south carolina. in new hampshire rival sanders had to take his rally outside after the crowd became too large. both parties vying to keep the campaigns on message. the republican campaigns don't have much time. their next debate less than two weeks away. frank: donald trump has unveiled his plan to reform the department of veteran affairs. trump laid his proposal out while speaking to veterans and active service members in norfolk, virginia, on saturday. he promised to create a more
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cut down wait times. trump also pledged that, under his presidency, veterans would be able to use their i.d. card to get care immediately at any private provider that accepts medicare. trump: they can choose better or more convenient care from the doctor and facility of their choice. and i will tell you it will cost us less money. frank: trump says his plan would put the v.a.'s health care centers in competition with private health care providers. antoinette: new businesses in boston making lots of money with less regulation. on this morning's "on the record," mayor marty walsh says he's still cautious about corralling fast-growing companies like uber, draft kings, and air b.n.b. mayor walsh: we probably have to through a different lens. we can't look through the old lens. we can't be discouraging businesses from starting. antoinette: mayor walsh also answers our halloween pop quiz and walks away with his favorite candy.
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11:00. on the way this morning, the fight for ady. frank: a new hampshire community coming together to support a seven-year-old battling leukemia. adyson has a major challenge ahead of her but we'll shown you how family and friends are helping her along the way. antoinette: getting a health benefit out of tackling the laundry and unloading the dishwasher. time-saving tips to turn housework into a workout. danielle: the key word for your weather this week is mild. just how warm it could get coming up. some of my competitors plan to reduce the use of antibiotics over the next few years. r but what are you having for dinner tonight? simply smart . rtwo trusted perdue brands of chicken raised with no antibiotics ever. i had no idea snhu had this amazing campus. r even the walk to class is amazing. r i love the sense of community. r people actually hold the doors open for you here. r all my professors really know who i am here. r they genuinely want you
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frank: a little girl named ady is bravely fighting cancer right now at boston's children's hospital. and back home in hooksett, new hampshire, she has an army of supporters. the community has rallied around ady and her family. antoinette: newscenter 5's bob halloran explains once you meet her, you'll know why. bob: seven-year-old ady has a long road ahead of her but she's not alone. she has the support of her hookset community as she battles >> it's surreal with the support. people-- friends of friends that we have never even met. outpouring of support. bob: ady was diagnosed last week and is now receiving treatment at boston's children hospital
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where she's been cheering on her favorite football team. >> go, tom brady. bob: ady is a second grader. full of life, and loves spending avery. >> she's the friendliest little girl in the world and the kindest heart. bob: she's also a soccer player. ady was supposed to finish the season saturday, but treatment is keeping her off the field for now. supporting her and raising awareness. they all signed a banner which will be brought to her hospital bed. ady is feeling the love. her family has been posting updates and videos to the facebook page "fight for ady." >> thank you for your love and support. i hope i can come back soon. i miss you and i love you. bye. bob: ady's supporters call they're raising money to help the family with medical we know there will be lots of bob halloran, wcvb, newscenter 5.
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danielle vollmar. danielle: it's a cloudy start out there but the sun is already up. we are watching a couple of showers pushing through parts of our area. that is southern new hampshire from portsmouth on up to southern maine. you're seeing a couple of showers through concord also back through keene. then out towards western mass it's very hit or miss. scattered at best. and some of this is going to move across the state. it's generally moving from west to east associated with this upper-level low but notice a couple of these showers down here seem to be holding together okay. so if they were, we'll see another batch come through over the next couple of hours. that's what future cast is kind of indicating. actually holding showers at about 8:00, bringing them through even boston, say, about 10:00. and then exiting our region by lunchtime. notice what happens to those clouds. they start to thin out. so we should see some breaks of sunshine by afternoon, although we can't rule out one or two showers. in the afternoon hours though, i think it's really southern new hampshire and southern vermont
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i'm really seeing those showers. they're very light in nature only picking up 2/100ths of an inch of rain in orange. 3/100ths of an inch of rain in concord. right now boston is actually dry. we're just looking at cloudy skies. even seeing some pokes of sunshine through those clouds. 49 degrees. the winds are out of the south at about 8. you're going to feel those winds through the day today. they're going to be gusting anywhere from 10-20 miles an hour out of the south and west. that's a warming wind so yesterday's high was 52 degrees but look at what happens with these temperatures. they continue to climb. 60's. by thursday, we could be in the lower 70's, even mid 70's. it could be near record highs. we'll talk more about that in just a second. notice that average high temperature should be around 56 degrees. so we're going to be above that today. low 60's in boston for your high. mid 50ings in worcester as well as orange. 60 degrees in nashua. low to mid 60's along the south shore and the cape. it will be a mostly cloudy day.
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with the clear skies and calming winds. temperatures are going to drop back into the 40's through the merrimack valley. lower 40's there. upper 40's through boston. we'll see 50 degrees for your overnight low on the cape. and then tomorrow we do it all over again. we have more sunshine. it's a dry forecast. lighter winds though. temperaturewise we're going to warm into the upper 50's, low 60's for highs. though. it is sunny. it is mild. not only for monday but also tuesday, wednesday. even into thursday. thursday afternoon we could see some clouds but i do want to talk about this record warmth because see what happens. our records right now are 73 in worcester, 79 in boston, set back in 1994. i think we could be close to it in worcester. maybe not as close in boston. however, we are still mild on friday but notice we bring in some clouds and there is going to be a chance for showers. behind that, it's a cold front. it's going to cool our
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antoinette: danielle, thank you. housework and working out. two things a lot of us don't have time for or don't want to make time for. but newscenter 5's erika tarantal tells us you can accomplish both at the same time and even have some fun. lenore: let's do one plate at a time. we'll squat down. erika: where most people see a kitchen, lenore herget sees a home gym. the key to working out is getting your heart rate up. that doesn't only happen at a high-priced fitness center. >> i like to think of myself as someone who is deep in chase. erika: next time you put off your workout because you have so much to do at home, consider doing both at the same time. >> let's say you're waiting for something to come out of the microwave, add squats. erika: she recommends changing into gym clothes, setting up a timer and maybe create a housework play list. >> be the best dancer when you're alone in your home. erika: and the best basketball player in the basement. >> you're squatting down each,
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tossing articles into the washer one at a time burns more calories than cramming in one big pile. >> you want to get really exciting about it? you can add a jump to this as well. you can do like a basketball like slam dunk into your washing machine. any time you're adding jumping, that's really getting your heart rate up. erika: whatever you do with your left side, you should always do with your right. >> raking, shoveling, i'll count to ten and i'll do ten pulls and i'm thinking about pulling using my arm muscles, using my abdominal muscles and then i make sure i switch and do ten the other way so i'm not creating muscle imbanses. erika: use the stairs between chores. >> take one extra minute and run up and do one thing and run down. do the next thing and run down. that will increase your heart rate pretty quick ee. >> at the dishwasher. >> at the dishwasher. >> you could make this into something that lasts one or two minutes longer by doing one thing at a time instead of stacking them all up and putting them away. the quicker you move, the more your heart rate is going to elevate.
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erika: she cautions if it hurts don't do it. check with your doctor or a physical therapist if you're concerned about specific erika tarantal, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: can i say that is a harder workout than me actually going to the gym. frank: you know what? antoinette: pretty intense. frank: the thing is do you want to spend three hours cleaning your house or 20 minutes in the gym. antoinette: how about neither one. frank: that's you. antoinette: all right. we're continuing to follow developments overseas where a russian jet crashed yesterday killing everyone onboard. frank: where that investigation stands and who is now claiming responsibility. hand-crafted...layer by layer. r the new macchiato from dunkin' donuts. experience the flavor of fall
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vehicle must still confirm that the wreckage is in fact the "el faro." 33 crew members were on board when it sank last month three with ties to massachusetts. antoinette: a group associated with isis is claiming responsibility for the downing of a russian airliner in egypt. all 224 people on board were killed. russian investigators say the isis claims are not credible, but the crash cause is unknown. several airlines have decided to stop using that airspace until more is known. the navy has honored a marine killed in the line of duty. on saturday, the new destroyer the u.s.s. rafael peralta was christened in maine. sergeant peralta was killed in 2004 when he covered a live grenade with his own body during house-to-house combat in fallujah. he was posthumously awarded the navy cross for saving the lives of his fellow service members. frank: this morning police in holliston are searching for the suspects who stole three puppies from a kennel.
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the alarm system sounded; but when police arrived, the suspects were gone. the owner is asking for the public's help. on facebook he asked people to keep an eye out on sites like craigslist for the pups. anyone with information is asked to contact police. antoinette: the aflt road that became known as "spooky" flew past us yesterday apparently. look closely at this image from look at that. it actually resembles a skull. a team prosecute the university of hawaii discovered it last month. they now believe it's actually a dead comet and not an asteroid. nasa says it went by at a safe distance, slightly farther away than the moon's orbit. frank: it's really spooky, like a skull it's a halloween theme. antoinette: on halloween. i know. there's a little too much in common for that one. danielle: oh, boy. though. we are starting off with showers this morning. those are going to dissipate.
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then we're going to see some breaks of sunshine by afternoon. the big story with this is temperatures are moderating back into the 60ings, mid 60's by midweek. low 70's by the end of the week which could be near record high temperatures. definitely not feeling like the month of november. antoinette: roller coaster ride of weather. danielle: the sun does set at 4:38 today. reminder. frank: you can watch newscenter
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