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aptioning perfmed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] heather: new information on the victims of a deadly plunge into the charles river. >> fake guns real danger. boston' s plans to get them off the streets. >> buried by student loan debt? what if you could pay it off faster? the boston startup trying to help. heather: new information about a rhode island couple killed in a crash. it crashed through a barrier across the street from state barracks. >> one of the victims is the father of a teenager. he and his girlfriend were in boston to celebrate his birthday. ryan is the 36 or old man state police was pulled from the
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a second person , rebecca smith, also died. preliminary investigation indicates their truck ran a red light before side swiping an suv. >> i saw two cars fighting for the same lane. the truck hopped the curb. >> then through this guardrail before dropping 15 feet into the river. it happened before 7:00 saturday night. >> i was doing a lot of yelling, trying to direct people. some confusion. >> the state trooper jumped into the water as did a passerby. divers pulled them out through the window of a door. >> dive teams did a preliminary search of the whole area. we are not aware of anyone else in the water. >> washer cascaded from the pickup as it was lifted.
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witnesses were left feeling troubled. >> you didn' t know what to do. that was the difficult part about it. >> you see that area as a temporary replacement to the section of guardrail. state police continue to look into what happened here last night. harvey: to boston police officers treated for injuries to heather: it happened when those officers attempted to stop a driver. investigators say the officers were dragged for a significant distance. non-life-threatening. the driver is under arrest. waiting to learn the name of the in a crash on route 24 in stoughton. police say the victim was ejected from a car, then struck by several other vehicles in a chain-reaction crash. three other people were hurt. it happened just after 3:00 this morning. the north-bound side of the highway near crash scene was
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heather: right now a woman has life-threatening injuries after she was hit by a car in dorchester. the victim is at boston medical center. the driver stayed on the scene and police are investigating. >> new at 11:00, the family of a woman found bound and burned is asking for help. her body was found along the railroad tracks tuesday night. police are searching for her killers. her family in new jersey says they are devastated and asking for donations to bring the body home. heather: the city of boston cracking down on a growing problem. replica guns. they look so real that please cannot tell the difference. we are live at boston police headquarters. the mayor is ready to take action.
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they look like the real thing, fake guns that can put lives at danger. >> it is the worst nightmare, having to make that determination. >> the mayor will sign an ordinance outla wing replica handguns and public spaces. police can now take guns. >> we have taken over 160 off the street this year. >> boston police had a young -- close call when the young man . it turned out to be a bb gun. lost. if one life is taken because of a replica gun situation, that is far too many.
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we are hoping to avoid it. >> this goes into a fact -- into them. >> a live look at the boston skyline. it gets down near the freezing mark. stop? >> tomorrow will be a cold one. something we have not seen so far this month. with the clear skies, the check out the readings. it' s freezing in norwood at 32. air through here. tonight, temperatures dropped s. most areas will, and some in the s.
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we warm up tomorrow, upper 50' s to around 60 degrees. down the coast, a storm system developing, moving up, chances of rain. minutes. ed: all of a sudden his knee caves in and he goes down. a patriots won over washington , but it comes with some losses as well. a big one, right there, running back dion lewis going down with a knee injury. the patriots, undefeated at 8-0, injuries could be a big factor in the second half of the season. >> no question about it. he will have an mri. patriots took the opening kickoff. 84 yards, 15 plays, touchdown pass to julian edelman.
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later on, ground. 14-0. here comes the play, third quarter. right there, he grabs his left knee. he walked off under his own power. he has six, 27-10 win. lose. i hope he is ok. t know exactly what it is. we are all hoping for the best. >> it was a good game. stuff happens like that. i don' t know what happened. >> sundays sports o.t.
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at 1145 -- 11:35 p.m. heather: a body found washed ashore on children' s island in salem has been identified as 57-year-old philip o' sullivan of marblehead. a lobsterman made the discovery yesterday afternoon. the essex county district attorney' s office says no foul play is suspected. jury selection resumes tomorrow in the murder trial. eight jurors have been chosen to sit on that jury. the prosecution and defense teams back at salem superior court tomorrow. chisholm is accused of murdering someone a few years ago. a curry college student will be arraigned tomorrow charged with , illegally possessing a gun, ammunition, and drugs in his dorm room. the college says tips from students led them to darius last friday. he has been suspended from the school. ed: new information on that
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egypt. investigators say new evidence it was an inside job. they believe isis recruited someone with access to the airport to plant a bomb. 224 people were killed in the crash. the bodies of some of the wounds. device. san francisco now, and 21 people are looking for a new place to tire store spread to an apartment building in san francisco. the fire broke out this morning in the city' s mission district. no one was hurt. the cause is under investigation. heather: commitment to thousand 16, donald trump a solid ratings winner on saturday night live. the highest rated cents january -- since 19 -- since 2012. >> hillary clinton will officially filed the paperwork
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to get on the ballot in new hampshire. hillary clinton officially registered as a democratic candidate for president in new hampshire. her surrogates canvassed this sunday on her behalf. they are the arkansas travelers, personal clinton friends. >> we help with their wedding reception. >> scrutiny into ben carson' s past. >> the burden of proof is not going to be on me. to cooperate everything i have ever talked about in my life. >> he is defending his account about a test he took at yell. he said he was the only one who did not fall for a hoax. he said students were told their exams had ended burned, which was not true. the new exam so difficult that all students walked out. carson says he stuck it out and was later named the most honest student in class.
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>> donald trump pounced on the accusation after headlining on saturday night live. >> certainly a lot of people are asking a lot of questions. >> trump back on issues. >> we have to hit isis hard. i mean really hard. >> clinton hosted a town hall meeting tomorrow night. announcer: next on newscenter 5. >> the ground opening up. this is no act of nature. why this mess is man-made. >> buried by student loan debt, what if you could pay it off faster.
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>> take a look at this video from mississippi. citizens are saying they are doing everything they can to make sure no risks of this happening somewhere else. it swallowed cars. a 30 foot drop from the ground to the bottom. inspectors say a large drain ruptured. no one was hurt. harvey: university of missouri says changes are coming. this after student protests reached a peak. students staged walkouts, and 32 football players refused to anticipate and tell the university president steps down. one student is on a hunger strike. >> it is that serious. we are dealing with humanity here. we can' t work with individuals who don' t care for their
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constituents. heather: the governing body has set a special meeting tomorrow. ed: student loans something many , of us struggle to pay. the average debt is more than and it takes decades to pay it $30,000, back. our antoinette antonio tells us, a boston company is trying to help you pay them off faster. >> the pile of debt is hard to swallow. >> $30,000. >> i only started with $28,000. >> with payments starting after you get that degree. >> it is on the forefront of our minds. >> some people spend $1000 a month in payments. >> tim has the solution to paying back the more than $1 trillion owed for student loans. >> the $1.3 trillion was higher
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i was amazed. >> he created gratify. employers to help pay back workers. >> i' m 20 years old, my problem is my student loans and the amount of money i need to spend on them. >> he says it impacts your quality of life and future. >> cars, getting married, putting life off. >> think of gratify as an employee benefit. your company pays $100 a month. it costs you nothing. that money goes to your student loans, paying them down faster. >> this will take 25% off of that. >> price waterhouse coopers has already signed up along with 100 other companies. >>
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price waterhouse coopers rolls it out next year. what is the benefit for the employer? >> it is a great recruitment and retention tool. >> it benefits both of you. >> it is a clever idea. i wish i had thought of it. ed: gratify is creating other programs with the same goal, including a debit card where 1% of purchases pay down student loan debt. heather: tom brady is prepared for just about everything on the field, but tonight, we' re learning about a small act of kindness that took him by surprise. brady made a wish come true this weekend, playing football with cancer survivor gabriel aljalian. make-a-wish brought them together. but gabriel surprised tom when he handed him $10, saying he wanted brady to take it as a thank you for playing football with him. tom turned down the $10, but did ask for a hug.
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gabriel was not going to say no. gabriel is behind a whole movement called gabriel' s day of kindness that encourages people to do small acts of kindness. he' s touched a lot of people, tom brady included. >> did he offer to give him $10? gabriel, you are my hero. some special people everywhere. >> tom should just give everyone a hug. how cool is that for brady to grant the wish. that is the other part of it. we are going back to fall. too warm. now the temperatures are back to where they should be. temperature. today was a typical day. even today was technically above average.
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it is going down at the start of one of the warmest november' s ever. we will see how things even themselves out. looks like we will be holding close to normal. next weekend, dropping below normal. it is still 48, but austin is holding on well. we need to talk about the tropics. see that system? starting to show some organization to it. it is tropical depression number 12. hour. it looks like it will stay tomorrow. all of our computer models say may have a limited impact. this moisture, and we have a separate system that could try to drag it in. this is the tropical system right here.
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it lifts its way up. eventually, they play together. we may get some moisture wrapped up into it. the whole thing could kick out of here and we end up with less rain. right now, we could use every drop of rain we get. on the dry side. the latest computer projections , perhaps one inch. again, this is not tropical storm related, but the two storm works its way in here on tuesday. degrees. tomorrow, sunny and mild. temperatures above average. s high temperatures will look like this, upper 50' s.
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tonight, really cold , below the freezing mark. tomorrow we rebound to close to 60 degrees. let me break it down for you. tomorrow, beautiful, cool, 60 degrees and sunshine. tuesday, rain, most arriving in the afternoon. the threat may linger into veterans day. there may be a lingering shower. as the day goes on, some sunshine coming back in. another chance of rain on thursday, but not until thursday night. this system will drive moisture and we may get afternoon to evening showers. friday, it clears away, but we change the weather pattern. we go into a cold pattern. that means high temperatures will struggle to hit 50 degrees next week in. this week, hopefully we get some rain. tuesday is our best chce.
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we finished the week with some cooler temperatures next weekend. ed: why do we need rain? we have 350 inches of snow. there is a mystery in the sky that has been sold tonight. heather: the strange light that a lot of people saw last night . well tonight, we know what it
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this is such a fun place to be. p everybody really loves what they're doing here. visit snhu and see for yourself. ed: an unidentified flying object has been identified. heather: the navy says it was a test missile. the bright light was spotted by people in california, nevada, and arizona. the navy says it was a test launch of an unarmed missile. before the explanation, a lot of folks were thinking it was little green men.
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and then it flew up into an and or miss bright light. missile was launched from a submarine in the warning because tests are classified. announcer: now, sportscenter 5. have an mri on his knee tomorrow. meanwhile with moving parts along the offensive line the patriots handled the washington redskins with ease to move to 8-0 on the season. they marched 84 yards and 13 place. 7-0 lead. then you try and onside kick. hatred have a knack of making teams look fuller, don' t they? -- patriot teams have a make two turnovers in the first half.
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redskins. they give it right back to the patriots. with four. 129 yards on the ground, rumbles in. here we go. interception, tom brady. tom brady winds up making the tackle with his legs. all it takes is one injury. stay away. space, grabs his knee. he remained on the ground, walked off under his own power. he will have an mri tomorrow. here is the replacement. patriots one, 27-10. >> it we possess the ball quite a bit
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the running game was a big factor. the more balanced we are, the better it is for the quarterback. >> giants next sunday. bruins snap a three-game losing streak. bruins lead the national hockey league in power play goals. that one by ryan spooner. the bruins on top. bruins win it, to-one. coming up in a couple of moments. a lot of interesting topics of conversation.
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