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the couple killed when their truck plummeted into the charles river. what we have just learned about who they were and what brought them to boston. ed: a nice fall day but a will be in overnight. mike: i ' for rain later this week. ed: a clue that could tell us what brought down a russian when investigators can hear on the cockpit voice records er. heather: we now know the names of the two people who died in this pickup truck crash into the charles river. but many unanswered questions remain. it was a saturday night crash and that happened across the street from a state police barracks. good evening, everyone. ed: we just heard new information about the victims. reporter: we' ve learned the victims were boyfriend and girlfriend in boston last night to celebrate a birthday. friends and family tell us they still cannot believe what happened.
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it is hard to believe what happened until you see the caution tape and the guard well broken during that deadly crash. brian arcane, the father of a teenager, and rebecca smith, both 36 from rhode island, died after their pickup truck plunged 15 feet into the charles river. >> the truck hopped the curb, hit an electrical box, hit the guard rail which collapsed. and then went into the water. reporter: it happened around science. >> i was doing a lot of yelling, trying to direct people. doing the same thing. reporter: rescue teams pulled then a pick up out of the water. cambridge and boston fire. they did up preliminary search of the whole area, because they minutes. reporter: witnesses and police and' s wide site - ' s white flight -- side wsw
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they are looking into speed is a possible cause of this deadly crash. heather: a deadly mystery on route 24. a man killed after being thrown from a car, then struck by other vehicles driving by. investigators are still trying to make sense of the sequence of events this morning. right now reid lamberty is live in doping with the latest. reid: the initial accident itself was bad enough to what followed was simply horrible. state police confirm the victim was a passenger in the car which he was, the car which was involved in the initial cres. -- the crash. ejected, then hit by multiple cars driving by. scene. state police responded to the accident after 3:00 this morning in stoughton. the victim was a passenger when,
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in addition to the cars that hit the man, there were five collisions that resulted from drivers trying to avoid one another. what none of those drivers was hurt. a 20-year-old brockton in the car with the victim was hospitalized. rot ute 24 was closed for six hours for the investigation. heather: updated the breaking news we have been following in dorchester. a woman has life-threatening injuries to her she was hit by a car on adams street less than tow hou -- two hours ago. the driver stayed on the scene. police are investigating. ed: obviously, it is pitch black in the city. as we get prepared for the evening, what is ahead? mike: certainly much colder than we have seen lately. here are the high temperatures today. if you compare these to normal, we were normal -- warmer.
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we are coming off of a week s and 70' here are clear skies out there. the temperatures were not that tonight. outside the city, most everyone a lot of frost. the upper 20' is over. it is going to be chilly. what about tomorrow? from sunrise to sunset it is nothing but sunshine. but again, we have that cool air mass sitting on top of us. we will struggle to hit the 60 degree mark. later this week, watching a system to the south moving this way. the much-needed rain. i will have the timeline all of that in a few minutes. ed: patriots in their blue, tom brady -- that is a touchdown. capital gains for the patriots. they beat washington. putting the game out of reach. the patriots are unbeaten for the first half of the season. if you look up easy, you see the today. mike l; : now the issue is did
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two players left the game with injuries. the patriots dominated despite the final score 27-10. they took the opening kickoff. they marched 84 yards. patriots on top 7-0. they tried an onside kick was before the quarter was out, 129 yards puts the patriots on top 14-0. lewis. underneath him. he would lay motionless on the ground for quite some time. he did walk off under his own power. we do not have an update on his injury. replace by brandon bolden who steps in and dhoes what everybody else does -- and does what everybody else does. seamless. >> i was great. we possessed the ball quite a bit during the first quarter. and had some great drives. then run game was a big factor.
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more balanced we are, the better it is for the court aback. mike: we will be back in sports and joined by bob halloran live from to let. heather: a body found washed ashore and children' s island has been identified 57-year-old philip o' sullivan of marblehead. a lobsterman made the discovery yesterday. the district attorneys office has no foul play is suspected. ed: the investigation continues in the discovery of a woman' s body in bridgewater. ashley borton or of new jersey was found burned along railroad tracks tuesday. witnesses reported seeing a suspicious be a goal and two people in the area before they saw the fire. heather: jury selection continues tomorrow in the murder trial of a danvers teenager charged with raping and killing his teacher. 8 jurors have been chosen so far for the philip chisholm trial. they will be back at salem superior court tomorrow searching for more. chisolm is accused of murdering
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colling rit -- colleen ritzer two years ago. a curry college student is charged with illegally possessing a gun, ammunition, and drugs and his dorm room. tips from students a lead them to him last friday. he is from boston. he has been suspended. ed: new details and the investigation on that russian plane crash. a mysterious noise can be heard on the fly' s cockpit voice recorder. how that noise is being interpreted is becoming an international controversy. rhondella richardson is more -- is here with more. rhonda: was it terrorism? investigators are interviewing every airport employee and increasingly focusing on the sound of a brief click caught on tape before the passenger jet broke apart over egypt' s sinai: so.
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>> that noise was heard in the last seconds of the recording. >> is it a c bomb? rhondella: u.s. officials expressing growing confidence the click could be the sign of a bomb. the flight came down 23 minutes into the trip. the metrojet flight broke apart mid air, killing all 224 people on board. scattering debris across the sinai desert. the flight departed from egypt' s popular vacation area for russians and british tourists. russia has halted all flights to egypt. the u.k. has suspended all flights to the resort area only sending empty planes to evacuate tourists. on this, the eighth day of the investigation, crews search for any evidence of an explosion. >> every bomb has a chemical signature that will be left on
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heather: in san francisco, there are concerns that buildings could collapse after this fire raged in the mission district. that fire started at an auto body shop around 7:30 in the morning after two hours firefighters had the flames under control. one nearby building had to be evacuated. it looks extraordinarily bad,
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but no one was hurt. the cause of the fire is being investigated. ed: crews on the scene of a train derailment in watertown, wisconsin. 10 cars jumping the tracks. some cars are leaking crude oil. a special train response team is cleaning up the spill. no reports of injuries or fire. and it is the second train accident in wisconsin this weekend. three hours away, crews are cleaning up after an a derailment spilled 18,000 gallons of ethanol yesterday. no one was injured. heather: the university of missouri says changes are coming to address racially charged incidents at the school. it comes after students protest reached its peak with one student on a hunger strike and 32 football players refusing to participate in team activities until the university president tim wolf stepped down. wolf says the changes part of a system wide inclusion strategy. ed: changes are underway at a
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it is the site of last month' s tragic site of a crash for a mother and her baby. crews will install a guard rail in the middle of the road. and widen it. mike wankum says cooler fall air is coming in. heather: it is already cooler. ed: when you can see a little bit of rain. heather: wait till you see this. parking lot disaster down south. tt2watv# 14! bt@qft< tt2watv# 14! "a@qvxx tt2watv# 14! bm@q]st tt4watv# 14!" dztq pnl tt4watv# 14!" entq j, tt4watv# 14!" gzt& 9mt tt4watv# 14!" hnt& )c8 tt4watv# 14!" iztq c*@ tt4watv# 14!" jntq qz
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but this morning trump took on his chief rival dr. ben carson and allegations that stories about his past and not at up. mr. trump: it is a lot of statements that are troubling statements. >> vote for ben carson! mary: carson threw his support behind making the u.s. protectorate into a state. dr. carson: estado 51. mary: the candidate appeared as his ususal al calm self. >> don' t lie. mary: the latest allegations center on his 1990 autobiography. there is a test on his perception 301 class. the student paper took a photo. the wall street journal reported that yale says there was no such class by that name and no such picture exists. todday, -- today
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carson took to facebook showing this article from the yale daily news talking about ah hoax class. it does not mention carson. he posted this syllabus from 2002, not 1970. despite his excellent nations, more questions remain. dr. carson: the burden of proof is not going to be on me to cooperate everything i' ve ever talked about in my life. we have much more important things to do. >> now your stormteam 5 forecast with meteorologist mike wankum. mike: think back to last week. it was spectacular. remember the overnight lows? we could not even get them down this call. for today. you know what? be. so, that is why today it felt a whole lot chillier. as novembers go, it is a nice day. 53 degrees. overall, pretty nice.
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because we have a system trying to form right through here near turks and caicos. the national hurricane center is keeping an eye on this. a 70% chance this could actually become katre e by-- monday. kate by monday. i want to show you a couple of things that will happen. one is the storm system. write down there, that is a little bit of a hurricane. we will put in motion. this is some kind -- lives up toward us. they start getting closer and closer together. because of that, we may get a little bit of this tropical moisture wrapping into the system that will give us rain tuesday. which means downpours across the area can we are not worried about hurricane. but it does tell you there is going to be some really heavy rain on tuesday. and we could use the rain. so far for the month we are running .89 inch of below. for the year, we are 8.5 inches on dry side. we could get some nice rains out of this one. some places could get more than that.
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right new the coast is where we should see our heaviest rain. two to three inches on this computer model. some places getting a little more than that. that' s not happening until tuesday. that' s has tonight, where it is clear and cool. northwesterly winds at 5-10. tomorrow, day like today. sunny, relatively mild. we won' t have the breeze we had going on this morning. i think tomorrow is going to be the pick of the week. high temperatures -- and the 60' s, a few places in the upper 50' s. worcester 56 here but then we start to bring some rain in. that' s going to cool the temperatures down. same thing with the south shore. tomorrow, nice and warm. rain on tuesday. let me break it down and our 7 day forecast. of course, tomorrow it is sunshine, 60 degrees. it does start on the cool side. then we have got those rain showers coming in tuesday. break in and down on the
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timeline. here comes that rain lifting its way up. by 10:00 a.m., right along the mass pike. as we go through the day, more downpours. you see where the focus is -- for the coast and the cape. that will be our heaviest and steadiest rain. the evening commute is going to be on the slow side. this rain will hang around tuesday night and maybe even into wednesday morning. which is going to cause a little bit of a problem for any of the morning celebrations on veterans day because it is going to be on the wet side early. we will clear things off towards the afternoon with partly cloudy skies. on the cool site, 54 degrees. thursday, another rainmaker coming at us. this one from the west. could give us some showers and we start to talk about thursday late in the day. it may linger into friday as well. on friday, we start to change the weather pattern. we go from relatively mild to a cold weather pattern, which means next weekend is not going to be as nice as what we saw today. high temperatures at 50, if we
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cool weather moving back into the forecast and much-needed rain this week. i hope it does not interfere with your plans that we could use the rain. heather: a dozen cars swallowed up after a parking lot collapses in mississippi. that is a sink hole. 15 foot hole outside and i hop restaurant. a drain runs under the parking lot and authorities believe it ruptured causing the concrete to cave in. no one was hurt. >> now sportscenter 5 with mike lynch. mike: what will be the cost of the patriots win? dm lewis and sebastian -- left the game with injuries. the patriots remained perfect, 27-10 from to let today. patriots marched 84 yars ds in a 13 play drive capped off by a julian edelman touchdown. what today do after that? on side kick. it worked.
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there were a couple turnovers, and the patriots had only three turnovers the entire season at home. here is one julian edelman fumbled. just inside the 30 yard line. washington has got the football. what does washington do on the first play? kirk cousins throws a good pass to garcon. a lot of jobs going on by the redskins. the patriots get the ball right back. goes it. at this stage, the patriots are up 14-0. they have run 24 plays. tom brady throws his second interception. oh, no, tom brady makes the tackle. i cringe. anyway, here is one half of the tough news. dion lewis. watch him grab his left knee. remained on the field for a while. sebastian bolden left the game with a head injury. lewis' s replacement is brandon
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no match there. final was 27-10, the patriots are 8-0. let' s go back to gillette stadium and join bob halloran. bob? bob: yeah, i thought the onside kick was very interesting in that it would be one of those things that all the patriot players knew was coming, like they practiced it all week and the regular players watched the special teams units working on it. they would get excited about it. as it turns out, only the kicking unit knew it was coming. the rest of the players did not. >> surprised me. great job. surprise me. great execution. >> we got a play out of it. we' re kind of fortunate that it was not mishandled. jonathan made a good play. nate reacted quickly. bob: well, the play worked perfectly. now the patriots are a perfect 8-0.
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at gillette stadium, bob halloran sportscenter 5. mike: chris gasper was at the gay help. he will join us tonight. more from bob halloran. we will talk about those injuries. and high five will go down the street to look and revisit the catch at needham high school tonight at 11:35. ed: next week at the giants. at the new york giants. mike: do not quiver at the side of tom brady or bill belichick. heather: be exciting to see. coming up tonight at 11:00, it is a hefty burden paying back your student loan. some are paying them down faster. the boston startup that is trying to help. that is at 11:00. next, abc' s world news. >> coming up on world news tonight, dr. carson, new questions over his life story to the new information from sisi
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[ duck quacks, wolf howls and wind whistling ] [ electronic beeping ] but... the minx boot: t tested tough in the pacific northwest. [ wolf howls ] ed: we were just talking about the leaves in our backyard. maybe 10% are left, but they are like 100 inches of snow. blowing and drifting. mike: you have to remember to blow your yard, so they blow into your neighbor' s. heather: we have oak leaves like
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