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heather: breaking news, the death toll rising from the fiery crash or a plane into a neighborhood. ed: also breaking, daily fantasy sports sites fighting back after new york shuts them down. harvey: rain now, heavier rain on the way. what it means. heather: and his new demand tonight for the presidential candidates. ed: right now, heavy rain and strong winds are moving into massachusetts. you are looking live at begin held. you can see, raining pretty steadily. several of you under wind warnings. heather: and you could be in store of a nasty commute. storm team 5' s harvey leonard is here with the timeline. harvey: you are right about the rain and wind. the worst is not here. let'
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fans of the rain moving into the region. there you go area you might say, this doesn' t look like it is going to last. heavier bands right now up in the merrimack valley. otherwise, intermediate. this chunk of moisture represents energy that is going to blossom. anywhere from i-95 on, that is where you can expect heavier bands of rain. for those on the road, it will not only be rainy but windy. starts to diminish and and' s during the course of the afternoon. in terms of the wind, wind advisory all the way until 7:00 p.m.. gusts of 40-50 miles per hour. see how the wind is picking up?
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strongest wind likely down on cape cod. gusts of 50. windy through the evening hours. as far as temperatures concerned, very chilly. wet for the first two-thirds of the day. ed: breaking tonight, draft kings is swinging back. the boston-based company is fighting an order to pull the plug on its business in new york state. john atwater is live in boston. the company will not go quietly? john: they will continue to fight that decision. draftkings has lost big, in a state where an estimated half million people play daily fantasy games. >> this action by the new york attorney general, seemingly coming out of nowhere, is disappointing. john: draftkings has hired former attorney general and newscenter 5 legal analyst martha coakley as an advisor, she says the decision to shut
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down draft kings in new york was hasty and ill-informed. >> i think when either government or others don' t understand how it works or what the idea is they sometimes have reacted too quickly and incorrectly to either regulate or to dismiss it. john: but in a harshly worded statement, new york' s attorney general called draftkings and rival fanduel leaders of a massive, multi billion dollar scheme intended to evade the law and fleece sports fans across the country. >> the people who play are very excited and engaged. most of them would not agree with that statement about the game. john: draftkings is swinging back, promising a legal fight, and appealing to fans on twitter, urging them to express their support for the company to the attorney general. the big question tonight, will
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to shut out the co mpanies? two comment from the attorney general here. >> oh, my god. heather: that is real. the stunning moment of impact, as a small plane crashes into a home. that woman recording on her cellphone as the plane smashes into the house just across the street. ed: rescuers in ohio are combing thru the charred rubble right now. newscenter 5' s jorge quiroga is live in the newsroom with the breaking details. jorge: crews on the scene in akron say there are no survivors. the plane' s owner, confirming tonight, there were 9 people on board. >> the deadly crash deafening. the impact jolting an entire neighborhood. >> all of a sudden this plane just dropped from the sky . >> it just blew up and it just sounded like gunfire going off . reporter: the horrific moment of impact reflected in the face of a neighbor who was video-chatting. >> we have a plane into a house,
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wires down. reporter: the private charter jet slamming into an apartment building. a second building also damaged by the debris and fire. >> have you found the plane? reporter: amazingly no injuries police say no one was in either of the two damaged buildings. >> it was disintegrated. it just was gone, i mean you could see the engine. flight from dayton to akron, going down less than a mile from the airport. no indication from the pilots that anything was wrong prior to the crash. but eyewitnesses beleive the jet was having engine trouble. >> you just dont think that a plane would drop into a residential area like this. reporter: the jet' s owner telling a local newspaper, that is not releasing the names of the 9 people on board, until their families were notified. ed: also breaking tonight, a
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another driver says pimentel pointed the gun at her on the ramp from 93-north to mystic ave. pimentel will be arraigned tomorrow. heather: there' s a step forward tonight for hundreds rallying for a minimum wage hike. >> hundreds hit the streets in boston today demanding the minimum wage be hiked to 15 dollars per hour. many of them are fast food workers. tonight a senate committee has moved forward a bill that would give workers the raise they want. >> what we did today is a continuing step to advance those in the economy at the lower end. >> this is something that can happen as it has happened other places. heather: today' s demonstration in boston is similar to others happening in cities across the country. edit: commitment 2016, round four for the republicans. we' ve seen a few hard hits for the candidates. but also some swings and misses. phil lipof is here.
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this one was a little different than the other debates? reporter: down to 8 candidates on the main stage so more time for each to answer questions and allow voters to see their positions but make no mistake about it. the nomination is still very much up for grabs so while there was agreement on many issues it is still every candidate for themselves. as workers across the country including here in boston marched and called for an increase in the minimum wage the two republicans leading in the polls disagreed. mr. trump: i hate to say it but we have to leave it the way it is. people have to go out and work hard and get into the upper stratum. mr. carson: every time we raise them in home wage, the number of jobless people increases. reporter: after about 30 minutes of economy based questions and answers it was the hot button topic of immigration that got the group heated. mr. trump: we are a country of laws.
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we will have a wall. if you think walls don' t work, just ask israel. reporter: former florida governor jeb bush struggling in the polls hit back. mr. bush: 12 million illegal immigrants, 500,000 a month, it is not possible. it is not embracing american values. reporter governor kasich came : out swinging specifically at trump. the front runner' s response personal and didn' t sit well with the largly republican audience. mr. trump: i built a company worth billions of dollars. i don' t have to hear from this man, believe me. reporter: after that, back to the economy. all agreeing to cut the size of government and reform the tax code. so let the spin begin who won who had a break out performance. the so called outsiders trump and carson are still on top of the polls in the coming days we will see if anyone else on that
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ed: they were in wisconsin. several candidates heading to net hampshire. -- new hampshire. donald trump will be in manchester first thing in the morning. trump will give a speech at a politics and eggs breakfast. three candidates will attend veterans day events in new hampshire tomorrow, ted cruz, lindsey graham, and rick santorum. plus bernie sanders on the democratic side. heather: a man accused of beating his neighbor' s dog to death is now charged with animal cruelty. neighbors of the suspect in springfield told police they saw 66-year-old freddie guy with a metal object, possibly a baseball bat, going towards two small barking dogs. the witness says they turned around and heard a dog yelping. when they turned back they say a guy was standing over a chihuahua, watching as it stopped moving. police arrested guy at his home. witnesses told police guy always -- >> my mother called me historical career to thought it was my dog. realized it was not.
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next thing you knew, the dog was dead in the front yard. heather: witnesses told police guy always complained about barking dogs. ed: the suspect in a deadly case of road rage in mansfield is prosecutors say michael hinds was drunk and driving aggressively on 495 yesterday exit ramp. hinds was arrested at his home here' told police. >> i smashed into someone. it is not like i killed anyone. >> he is not coming home tonight. kids. guess what? he is gone. ed: aronne' s passenger said incident on their part. this is not the first time hinds has been in police custody on drunk driving charges. two iowa men are behind bars violence at a pokemon world championships held in boston. kevin norton and james stumbo were ordered held on $150,000 bail.
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prosecutors say the men made social media threats against the world pokemon championships in august. they had guns and ammunition in their car when they tried to register for the event. heather: a new hampshire man charged with -- he allegedly met people online and then threatened to post images online. it is not clear if the victims are local. >> he originally engages them in some chats. through the chat, disguised himself as someone they would speak to and open up to. whether he was describing himself as a girl -- he was representing himself to be someone he is not.
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vote to pick the t' s new train design. more than 175,000 votes were cast online. but we' re now learning that the voting included some questionable results, hundreds of votes came from the same i.p. address and most who voted for the orange line color submitted their votes early. the mbta says it' s holding the final results while it looks into the issue. >> next on newscenter 5. reporter: refusing to leave. a new hampshire man' s waterpark protest.
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ed: this probably is not your first choice on where to spend a cold, rainy night. chained to a waterslide, outside a quiet new hampshire town. that man says he' ll stay there as long as it takes. heather: newscenter 5' s mary saladna reports, he' s trying to keep his business afloat. mary: we are here at the top of the slide. he is going to be here all day and all night. well he has a sense of humor, there is a serious side to this. he needs to attract investors. maybe even a residential candidate or two. you don' t chain yourself to your water park slide unless you' re looking for attention, and that' s exactly what kevin dumont is hoping will lead to his salvation. he has only a month to find an influx of cash, or be washed up >> we had a manageable level of debt. but then it rained every day and we got into a whole.
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mary: so now he' s looking for a partner, or several, he needs about 1.5 million to settle his debts. it was after kevin served 9 years in the army, his parents helped him launch liquid planet water park. they both passed away this year, now it' s up to kevin and his nephew trevor. >> i grew up. in this arc, working with my family. >> my goal is to save the company and keep the jobs. we employ 50 kids here. mary: dumont' s friends have set up a gofund me page, he' s hoping to pump in a little political clout as well. >> can you imagine how big it would be if trump were here and tweeted out about my story? mary: paging donald trump. if you or any of the candidates would like to lend and year, he would be most -- lend an ear, he would be grateful. ed: donald trump is going to be
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in new hampshire tomorrow. a new version of cheerios is now the target of a lawsuit, claiming it misleads customers. the federal class action suit claims cheerios protein cereal has less than a gram more protein than regular cheerios. but what it does have is 14 more grams of sugar. cheerios' maker general mills says the cereal meets fda standards for high-quality protein foods. heather: tonight black friday steals and deals revealed. retailers around the country are decking the halls 46 days ahead of schedule. best buy announcing today that 8 of its black friday deals are already available. at walmart the sales have been running since halloween. and target for the first time ever will be launching 10 days of black friday bargains starting this sunday. and you' ll be able to pre-order target' s door-buster deals from home. >> stores are more desperate than ever. you will be astonished at the discounts.
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heather: the other trend this gift cards with certain purchases saving you even more money. ed: how many days? heather: 46. day. harvey: it always starts, even s talk about the rain now. wet. breezy. nothing out of the ordinary, taking place so far. the real key is what is happening down here. just to the south. south of new england. that is where we are getting some intensification and we expect storm development to enhance as it moves northward. heavier rain bands that will be rotating in. 5:00 in the morning. 7:00 in the morning.
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for those of you facing a morning commute, it will be wet and windy with the strongest winds along the coast. lunchtime, still having wet weather from boston south and east. we will see the weather retreat to the east in the afternoon. brightening of the skies west of austin but not in boston until tomorrow night. clouds may hang tough. how about rainfall amounts? about an inch of rain in boston. nine 95 south and east, could average about an inch. pockets could be higher. lesser to the north. the reason we pick up the rain and wind, even though the storm wants to pull out. it is intensifying. when it finally gets far enough away, things will start to diminish. wind advisory, goes in effect in a couple of hours and lasts
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wendy from now right on through tomorrow morning. the longest time of strong wind and gusts. 30 miles an hour from block island to nantucket. wind field should be maxing out tomorrow morning. could see gusts up to 40 around boston. approaching 50 around the cape. wind starts to diminish tomorrow evening. slowest around the cape and the islands. thursday morning, the wind will no longer be a factor. the rain and the wind. veterans day, rainy, windy, and rock. areas of rain winding down. wendy, about 50 degrees. in boston right
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now, it is easy, s to the north and west. chil early tomorrow. will not change much during the day. tomorrow. the next five days, the story on veterans aid. evening. even though thursday morning will be dry, around the time of showers with the front. friday, windy and mild. sunday. patriots in new york, new jersey actually, the cold will be easing. the turning into night as the game finishes. turning milder early next week . temperature. the wind and the rain to do with
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ri see myself in every one of the students that i have. t i know that it's my responsibility p to do for them what i would want someone to do for me. r helping the community is important to me t because i live in this community, t so when i'm 80, 90 years old, t looking back, reflecting on my life, i want to be able to say
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p that i did something awesome for somebody, p i helped people, you know, i helped change my community, ti helped enhance someone's life. i want those to be my memories. my name is stephen and i have blue cross blue shield. the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million contributions, tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free public colleges. people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather,
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losses for press conferences rex ryan would make the playoffs super bowl ring or two. thankfully, for bill belichick, they don' t. quite a performance by rex today in buffalo 2 days before he returns to the meadowlands to play his former team the jets. a wide receiver at clemson, the number one team in the country. the first thing that comes to mind, charlie brown. exit stage left rex ryan, back to. now he is the head coach of the buffalo bills. the jets in two days, followed by the patriots. the weather you pyrenees schedule. -- no matter where they appear on the schedule. >> everybody knows me, i serve
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that what is going to be tough. never gets what is wrong with him? you get older, you are supposed to get worse. it is sick. it is not right. i am waiting for the wheels to fall off. >> we have the jets in two days. torn on domino -- abdominal muscle. out to-six weeks. state street in milwaukee, republican debate inside the the lucky theater. directly across the street in the bradley center a clear winner in the celtics-bucks debate. celtics win, 99-83. doesn' t count. last
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week, jae crowder through one in indianapolis. this one does count. celtics had a team-high 11. -- what a story by the bench. three players in double figures. 50 points tonight for the celtics from the bench. isaiah thomas who led with 20 points. three-three at home against indiana. the bruins will be home thursday night. canadiens. he ends up scoring a goal. down to the garden. i don' t how many i can get. there will be a lot of people there and everyone is excited. i can give them an answer because i don' t know the lineup. everyone' s excited.
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