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as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook pa ed: breaking news at 11:00, a plane down off new york city is registered out of new hampshire. wreckage just discovered in the ocean off of breezy point, queens. here's a picture of that wreckage tweeted out by search crews. the small, two-seater is registered out of rye, new hampshire. right now, there is no sign of the pilot. we'll stay on top of this and bring you more when we know it. heather: also breaking tonight, a woman hit by car on a boston street has died. ed: wcvb newscenter 5's john atwater is live in the south end. john, the driver may have never seen it coming? john: two women in the crosswalk behind us here. police believe the sun may have blinded the driver. she was upset.
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she was pretty upset. john: witnesses say the driver was so upset after hitting the women, she had to be taken to the hospital herself for chest pain. the setting sun could be to blame for the tragic accident. >> that is what the lady kept saying. i couldn't see anything. john. the women prn up the crosswalk. witnesses say it did not look like the driver was going fast. >> about that time, it gist hike right in your eyes. they come down. they are holding the hands up. john. the violent impact killed a woman in the 70's. the woman she was walking with was ser osly hurt. the police toad the suv. some who live here know the dangers of sun glare and avoid crossing the street oughttogether continue the late afternoon. >> not a good place to cross on this street would go somewhere else. von: police continue their investigation tonight. they v not charged the driver. live in the south end, john at
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walt er, news hughs. heather: more signs point to a bomb in this russian plane disaster. u.s. intelligence says isis may be to blame. newscenter5's mary saladna is here with the new details and how it may have gotten onboard. mary: counter terrorism oweses, tonight, say new intelligence makes them believe it was more look a-bomb, not mechanical issue that brought done the rush sin jetliner. >> we have concluded, there is a significant possibility that that a crash was caused by an explosive device onboard the aircraft. mary. official say investigators are looking for evidence that passengers in the back of the plane may have had in juars including shrapnel in their bodies as indication of where a bomb spray been hidden. terrorism are expert surface there was pom, there would be
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other evidence as well. >> with the investigators are look for is if there is any sign of explosion material on any debris. mary. egyptian official are have been quit to hit back at any talk of of terrorism calling it premature and catastrophic within are hours of the crash, an isis connected group operating in the sinai desert stated was responsible. a claim initially disputed by oh-oh physician as but now the group has become the prime suspect today posted a second claim of response k. terror groups operating in the region have been working extremely hard to develop explosive has could be mullinged ton airplane and you defected. as u.s. official have demonstrated, small amounts of explosives can cause cat stroh strove k damage to plane fuselage. bomb or not, experts call it a a powerful with reminder there are terror groups targetingle colmersion planance passengers are everywhere need to be vig rent.
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wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a plea for help tonight. a woman's a body found behind railroad tracks are. maxed menp seen before gruesome discovery. jorge quiroga surrounded live jorge? jorge. well, sources tell wcvb newscenter 5, tonight, that investigators now believe that late last night, a black su v pulled up to the oak street rail crossing and essentially nearly at dead end because the bridge nearby is closedded down. that several men got out of that car and they that karaed the woman's body wrapped in white nearly 100-yards down the track. 11:40 taus day night, well after the last train barreled through, residents saw suspicious vehicle and called 911. >> just saw a white through the window. he didn't think nothing of it. someone else in the neighborhood
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seeing some people walk out the railroad track and when it got suspicious. jorge: in the brush along the rail track, a large charred area marking where the woman's body was torched. a he believe it is there. >> back done the took from yeah. >> flows the light has came in the smews yeah. >> by the time the price arrived, the body was burned beyond recognition. no visible. >> i can't identifying markings or are tattoos. the hands were tieded by hoon the back and hands were in some fashion, tied toward the feet are from pea union. >> investigators trying to determine when and where sh he was murder. it is really a dead end so anyone made observation from somebody coming around that time information. >> they done believe it was random. >> really unfortunate because it is like to good community, you know? there is no need for it. obviously, some nose pick act of violence most likely. jorge. an autopsy will determine how the only two was killed
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hopefully the va says tomorrow as tipsp come in, they will have detail os release. live in bridgewater, jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: new video tonight of the suspects who robbed a burlington eye care store. police releasing this video, hoping someone might recognize them. the suspects stole several pairs of designer frames at eye care optics on the middle section turnpike. one of the men assaulted an employee as he left the store. ed: this was twos months ago that fox lake lieutenant charles glen know wicks was found dead after reported he was chasing suspects. he committed suicide and made it look like murder. he bass to be exposed as anal em bez bler who stole thousands of dollar interests the police department. >> green know wicks committed the ultimate betray toole the citizens he served and the entire law enforcement
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community. ed: investigators say that glen know wicks had experienced crime scenes and said other people could have been involved in the embezzlelement. heather: looking live over boston. it is a warmer night tonight. and we could be pushing record highs over the next few days. harvey, what can we expect? har vi. well, be we had the peel of summer quite few times in october. now we have a little in november. let me show you what we're talking about. not as cold tonight as prior nights. look at today. we were anywhere from 6 to 70 in our area for highs. check out the midwest. where it was a lot warmer. in the 70's. that is the kind of weather that is headed our way for the next couple of days. here are temperatures into. a couple of spots near 40. m some 40's toll the south. low 50 in a boston. there are a couple of subtle difference ares developing. now the wind with out of the south-southwest actually am abouting more humid considering time of year t. that is starting to bring low clouds and a fog across southeastern
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dropped to a half mile in plymouth. low clouds and fog could be move along to the south coast. perhaps about to boston for tomorrow morning. then they will burn away, it may linger near the south coast, that is going to allow the rest of the area when we have sunshine to see those temperatures respond. you have high launching pad tomorrow morning. 40's hoon's. then there is a chance of tem are tures will actually even ex good here. upper 60's or 70's are lookingly. fridays as well. we talk about the changes coming this weekend with in a few minutes much? he sioux see you then. ed: take a look at the tweet causeing a new storm. a firestorm of contros are are sy for donald trump. a picture of the bush family with nazi flag next to em and the tweet has been erased. the controvers i has not. heather: phil lipof is here now with more. til? >> bill: he is letting the campaign cothings planning while he campaigned in mu hampshire today, take shots at over one but the man who stole the top
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[cheering and applauding] >> trump nine hampshire and confident as well. smiling for selfle fist as he filed to be on the primary ball hot there, but bea on the scene, the campaign doing damage control after trump retweeted this tweet. the tweet also included these images are shall the bush family next to swat day and jeb in a mariachi outfit. today the campaign cysts he did not seeing the image be a the retreat has been deleted. [cheering and applauding] phil: now pee hyun dr. ben car polls. trum in new hampshire with our scran net wu. >> how confident are you you? >> what has eudemon never created a job. i think he did one nurse one time. phil: days away from hosting saturday might live, this promo for the show. >> because of equal time rule force television, mr. trump can speak for four seconds in the
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romo. >> let me say that, ben carson is complete and a total loser. >> carson's response -- >> i think the presidency is a very serious thing. i don't like making light of it like that. phil: hispanic group responding to that tweet. protested outside of the studios today for are its part. nbc says that promo you saw was one of three released on youtube by mistake. ed? ed: the murder trial of phillip chism continues then morning. declaring chism mentally come dent. the chism trial was stopped last month when began bang his head on the wall. the 16-year-old allegedly raped and murdered his math teacher at danvers high school two years ago. heather: company that wants to build a casino. mass gaming and entertainment will prevent the final proposal to board. mge wants to build a $677 million casino resort at
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the sight of the fairgrounds. the city like has the plan because the group will kick in are 10 million to ease traffic congestion. procton vote remembers narrowly approvedded the casino last spring. heather: new at 11:00 all city sports stores are closing. ed: new at 11:00, all citysports stores are closing. a month ago, the boston-based sports gear retailer declared bankruptcy, stated it was closing some of its locations. but now, the company that bought citysports says it will close all 26 stores along the east coast. a going-out-of-business sale will begin this friday. heather: look at this close call for a driver. ed: the big mistake we're make. meteorologist: mild weather today. near record break weather later this week t. he changes to expect. ed: wreckage from plane registered out new hampshire found out the coast of new york city. the first video of the scene coming in. we have that for you right after
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ed: updating breaking news. the first individualed yows from a mall plane. ed: breaking news at 11:00, a plane down off new york city is registered out of new hampshire. wreckage just discovered in the ocean off of breezy point, queens. here's a picture of that wreckage tweeted out by search crews. the small, two-seater is registered out of rye, new hampshire. right now, there is no sign of the pilot. we'll stay on top of this and bring you more when we know it. heather: look at this close call for a driver. she's ok after a wooden post flew thru her windshield this morning. the 4x4 post fell off a truck on interstate 91 in springfield. it was then run over by a tractor-trailer, and launched right into this woman's subaru. the 67-year-old driver wasn't hurt. police warning everyone to make
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are driving with that could come loose. heather: new at 11:00, there's eye-popping news about how many drowsy drivers are on the road. have you ever nodded off behind the wheel? aaa study finds 43% admit to falling asleep while driving at least once. the ntsb is using it as a wake-up call to everyone, urging you not to get behind the wheel if you are too tired. ed: investigators have not reported any a progress in finding the source of this bacteria. chipotle closed all rest threeness two states as a precaution. ed: are smartphones making us dumb? a new study suggests we are forgetting phone numbers, addresses, even family memories, because we now expect our phone to remember everything for us. the condition is called digital amnesia. heather: wcvb newscenter 5's emily riemer had no trouble
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>> cue tell me your best friend's phone number that no. >> you may call that number every day and not even know. >> i phone numbers i don't remember any more because of that. that's true. >> it wakes up to the fact we're using those mobile device are for just about everything. >> chrises the paige director of the lab a cyber security firm. his company surveyed 1,000 people ages 16 and a older and found 91% treat mobile device as an extension of their rain with. almost half believe their smartphone holds almost everything they immediate to mow. >> it is consistent across the opp lation that people are storing everything that they used to put in the short-term memory on the mobile device. reporter: if losing the smartphone makes you feel like you lost your mind, its probably true. >> not just pone mum bars but dates and memories and all the same. you forget about it. >> that is until you lose it. >> a lot of memories. sometimes, that is the only
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in fact, 3 a% tef youngest respondents told them they would pan fick they lost access to the smartphone data. many don't backup imagers contact. >> i the key is are for people to ask themselves are they uploading from the prin? then, just look for the appropriate app or piece of software. reporter: or take that old fashion advice. >> keep a paper call len dern my pocketbook if i lost my phone there was glitch, i wouldn't know what was going on. reporter: we mentioned protecting the phone. the survey found that one out of every four doesn't use see security t. this is something you may want to change quickly. amly reamer are, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: do you noel the numbers? heather: i know my husband's. i know my mom's and sister's buy don't know my children's. i call them every day. that is terrible. ed: harvey is next. harvey, go ahead. meteorologist: all right. numbers. i got plenty four. a lot of them are high. they up there.
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i got to tell that you. na was chilly early morning liability has been in the last few. it um jped up to 66. 37 to 70 but tomorrow morning, even those places are fot going to be nearly as chilly as the last couple of mornings. that was what i do want to let you know. then we are on for two warm days. now the month already is way above average. only four days old but only eight above normal. that is only going to be increased in the next couple of days. boston a little milder tonight that the last couple at this time. 53. u dewpoints starting to come can up some when temperatures and dewpoints get close it means there is low level moisture that could lead to fog or low cloudance start aing to vial bit and a half now. with some fog forming around plymouth. do keep in mind that anywhere from boston southward early tomorrow morning, there could be some low clouds and some fog that may be reducing visibility and will ten to break apart during the course tef morning but along parts of the south coast and the southeastern mass. some clouds may linger for at
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part of the day tomorrow. all right. these will be temperatures start the day off tomorrow. but then, you will see readings get the upper 60's or low 70's and then not that far away from record highs. but the record tomorrow is way up willing in boston. it is 79. sol even if we are around 70 or low 70's still not going to hit the record. however on friday. the record highs not quite as high. rooting pow, forecasting a record-tying 73 in boston. i would not be surprised at fall we establish new record high temperatures on friday. because of the warmth, the southwesterly winds, be that will start to pick up a little pitt tomorrow. more so on friday. transporting the warm air here. now there will be a cold front that will approach and probably come through the region later on friday night then saturday will be cooler and then saturday night and sunday and sunday night we'll be colder. one thing that front is going to come through the region and may stall a little bit just below the south coast on saturday. if that happens it will turn out cloudier than i am forecasting
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bit of rain lingering nar the south coast and the cape. i am uncertain about that. this the evidence there chillier weather for the second half of the weekend looks solid. here's lo clouds that could be around for tomorrow. breaking away certainly boston, points north, now tomorrow night, low clouds come back again. then, maybe a couple of showers down around the south coast of the cape. that's the way it could begin early friday. any breaks of sun friday which would be the warmest day of all above us would allow the surface temperatures to reach their maximum as well. that is the wait looks over the next seven. you got warm weather the next time ofs with clouds at times. now as we lack ahead to saturday. as i mentioned, it is turning cooler. no two ways about that. the jet stream starts to take dip south and makes that decidedly cold colder for saturday night, sunday, into sunday z anyway. sunday night. for the patriots' game. certainly not the 70's. i expected it to be 49 at game time. 10 to 15-miles per hour. nice and clear and sunny.
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40's though though. setting us up for a chilly sunday might and early monday. by monday, temperatures are responding some again. tuesday as well. not as warm as the readings of the next couple of days. we are above formal all over again. one little period of little chilly weather saturday night and somebody day and first thing mondayp. lots of warm weather. enjoy. ed: this is november. right? heather: sure. ed: i doesn't feel like it. new at 11:00, a local police officer's act of kindness. heather: why one driver got
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ed: we have confirmed one person is dead. this is a plane crash off the coast of queens, morning. the plane registered out of of rye, new hampshire. it went down. it is a small two-seater. it went down in the water off of breezy point. again, we can confirm, one person is dead in that plane crash off morning. ed: when a woman was pulled over in somerville this morning for speeding, she thought she might get a ticket. heather: she never thought she might get these. flowers! sent to her home by the officer who pulled her over. the woman had just received the news that her 90-year-old mom
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has to go into hospice care. the officer noticed she was crying and asked what was wrong, then let her go with a warning. when the woman got home tonight, she got the flowers, and a note from the officer saying she was sorry to hear about her mother and hopes she is comforted knowing she will live in her heart. ed: he was coach. his son happened to tab member
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now to the celtics, they just can't get off to a quick start. a mere 16 points in the first quarter tonight, they had only 13 sunday. still they had the ball in their hands, down two with 15 seconds remaining, and they couldn't hit. celtics have lost three straight since the opening night win over philly. a game-win withing shot. he flew up from atlanta tonight for it. this is in-bound pass the length of the court and went in. no i know who the long-distance shooter is going to be in desperate situations. all right. here we go though game. i jay thomas started the game tonight. he had 27 points. shot here. >> i bit more than womyns to go. paul george with 26 for indiana. comes back and the pacers lead by three. that come is avery bradley. he will knock one down. the celtics are tide at 98 but here go. the finalist here. a chance to tie or win it. the hand in the face. just enough to throw off.
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just a little bit shy. difference in the ballgame. they lose it 100-98 and now one in three. home in washington on friday night. the red skins are not a good football team, but they went into atlanta when the falcons were unbeaten and took them to overtime. i don't see that happening sunday in foxborough. tom prayed blamed af offensive of player of the week another 25th time. why not. four touchdown passes against miami. you know what? it is never too late unthe year for golf talk. right, tom? >> a nice job. >> five-yard pass. >> -yard pass. you know, the mechanics of the throw are similar like hitting a wedge oar driver. i haven't hit the driver as well. no i, i probably hit the wedge withs but if i can hit the drive ear little better then it would make things easier on our team. >> just keep it between the trees. that is all you got do. all right. the sportscenter 5 research department. the last pour times the patriots have played the red skins in the
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regular season the patriots have gone on to the super bowl. you can see results there. lost to green bay. beat carolina. lost to the giants in '07 and '11. >> i don't really think it matters. think for us. you want to play and a be ready to go each game. you done think we're good enough to sit here and worry about 16. we got focus on each game and try to win that one. >> all right. sky 5 over fenway park. notre dame and boston college will may on the field the thanksgiving day games going on as well. you thought football had not opinion played willing intake look here. this is of in the 19 60's. you can see the one goalpost is out by the bullpen. the other on the third-base line. they dressed in the red locker room and come out look the red sox do and the line-up on the first base side for the first year but blocked the physician's view. these are the bleaches that come you out from the left field wall.
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when you forking one end, this is perelli. he is around second base where he plays. going to home plate. a touchdown. that is how it will look when they play notre dame and wing for high school games. >> i saw gin know the other day walk around town. >> he looked great. >> all right. i love your ob ser vagues at the boston skyline. there was no boston.
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