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>> wcvb newscenter 5 at 11:00 starts right now. ed: breaking news. france striking back. the panic tonight in a city still on edge. heather: the plane scare on a boston-bound flight, ed: and breaking news on the patriots. julian edelman hurt. the injury putting the rest of the season in doubt. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ed: newscenter 5 live everywhere news in breaking tonight, you' re looking at logan airport right now where passengers are on the ground after a scare on board their flight. heather: in worcester right now , dangerous weapons stolen from a military armory. the fbi trying to track them down before someone gets hurt. ed: and in new jersey where the paiots ' victory comes at a price. details just coming in on julian edelman'
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heather: we begin with breaking news out of paris. jets in the air as france takes the fight to isis. a suspect wanted in connection with friday' s deadly attack. ed: let' s go to kerley' s others -- kelly' s others at the breaking news desk. reporter: the strikes involved some 20 problems and five fighter jets. the fighter jets launched from sites and jordan in the persian forces. training camp and munitions dump. earlier in paris, a crowd flees in panic. someone heard loud noises and drawn. the chaos blood on the plaza to streets nearby.
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it was fireworks, not gunfire. the manhunt after friday' s attack intensifies. b raids brought in several people, including a member of the tagteam who managed to escape. one man remains on the road. investigators say he is a 26-year-old french national who is extremely dangerous. we learn more about the gunman who attacked the theater, one of the shooters identified as a 29-year-old french citizen, flagged as a possible terrorist five years ago, but never charged. >> they did not have enough people to follow all of the suspects on their list. reporter: one of the attackers was identified as a syrian refugee. he came from a greek island last month, alone and unarmed. we are learning that french
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suspect, now the focus of an international manhunt. there is also an indication of the french government was warned thursday that an attack could be imminent. ed: now to the breaking news at logan airport, a security scare on a flight bound for boston armed agents coming on board. newscenter 5' s reid lamberty live tonight talking to the passengers who watched it all go down. reid: in the end, no threat. the passengers evacuated. after a long delay over suspicious passengers. these are the two men removed from that boston bound american airlines flight after the crew had concerns about the pair. >> there were guys with guns going on the plane. >> they did not tell us much. they were guys of foreign dissent. reid: described as being "middle
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security team swept the plane for bombs. >> we were totally happy because we knew the flight was safe. they checked it from top to bottom. reid: in the wake of coordinated terror attacks in paris, an abundance of caution appears to command routine. >> i think everybody is being fearful. reid: boston does not face a credible threat of violence, but security measures have been tightened, with additional law enforcement deployed statewide. work we have done today, the work that our police department has done, boston is safe. beefed-up patrols, as well as sports and concert venues. >> we are peeping -- we are keeping people safe in the commonwealth. reid: those two men removed from the plane were questioned by police. neither was charged, and they
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were both put on another flight bound for boston. we are here at logan airport, i' m reid lamberty, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: and we' re following breaking news from worcester. a break-in at the u.s. army reserve center, weapons stolen. newscenter 5' s rhondella richardson is live on the scene. reporter: the fbi clear that there is no indication that the stolen weapons were part of any threat. the response team investigating a break-in at the lincoln reserve army reserve center in worcester. thieves pro can from the roof and stole weapons in a building full of locked doors. the fbi in her those weapons into a national database and says we are collaborating with massachusetts, worcester police to recover these weapons illegally.
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attacks in paris, a major concern. >> nothing at this point that would tie this to any specific threat or anything else at this point, and at this point in time, we are really looking into it as a new investigation. rhondella: the lake avenue north facility is a recruiting center and training center for the army reserve. no comments on the army reserve from what is missing. news of the break-in was made public during an afternoon public safety briefing, where those in law enforcement reminded the public to dial 911 if you see anything suspicious around the state. >> in the absence of a specific threat, the goal is to increase our vigilance and our his ability. -- visibility. rhondella: with the fire department also responding to the army reserve center this morning for smoke conditions. they say there was no fire. rhondella richardson, wcvb newscenter 5.
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literally, about the patriots tonight. wide receiver julian edelman injured in the team' s dramatic victory over the giants. mike lynch is here with the latest. mike l: we are told it was a broken bone in his foot. he will have surgery tomorrow morning. the good news is it is not a season ending injury. no question about it, it' s an at large impediment to the patriots offense. here is the injury. it happened on the last play on the first quarter. it is his left foot grade you can see him grab down there with his hand and he never came back to the game. in his absence, danny amendola played very, very well. the patriots went for 76-yard scor e, but that came the giants and it appeared they had a game-winning touchdown by odell beckham, jr. in the corner all of the end zone. it was originally ruled a
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touchdown. they went to replay. incomplete pass. field goal. on his second big play, danny amendola gets into giants territory. it' s good. mike l: wow. how was that? the patriots get out of dodge with the win. >> there were a lot of game changing plays. i' m glad that we came out on top. we fought to the end. that is a tough team. it always comes out at the end with them. we talked about it before the game. play hard for 60 minutes and it took every last second. so, proud of our team, but we can do some things better than we did today. certainly i can.
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and next up, the buffalo bills. monday night football, and we from tomorrow night, right here on channel 5. our pregame show begins -- the buffalo bills at gillette stadium. lots of coverage. we will see you in a little bit. heather: outside that game this is what greeted fans as they showed up. extremely tight security in the wake of the paris terror attacks. a lot of new england fans making the trip for that game, newscenter 5' s phil lipof is live outside giants stadium in new jersey. phil? phil: all of those fans that you' re talking about are gone. all the security is gone. security was tighter than usual. k-9, troopers, bullet-proof vest , as tens of thousands poured into metlife stadium. no specific threat here, but after the soccer stadium was targeted in paris --
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>> it was on my mind. a clear phil: -- a clear understanding it is just again. in advance of the first round of football since the attack, giants season ticket holders were warned courageous but i got an e-mail yesterday saying they would have amped up security, come earlier. they would be more conscious of what you have in the clear bags. phil: but the focus for patriots fans had shifted a little bit. an amazing photo finish. everyone went home safe. the patriots went home winners again. a lot of happy patriots fans leaving the meadowlands tonight. we will have to see if the kind of security we saw today will be the new norm as we move forward. live in east rutherford new jersey --east rutherford, new jersey, phil lipof, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: breaking news from revere, where newscenter 5 has learned a shooting incident is under
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investigation. it happened along american legion highway. we' re told a male victim suffered gunshot wounds. his injuries life-threatening. no other information being released right now. we' ll continue to follow developments. heather: a 44-year-old woman from roslindale is dead after she was hit by a car in dedham. it happened near exit 15b on i-95 just around 5:00 tonight. police are trying to find out why she was in the road. the driver who hit her has not been charged. ed: opening statements in the murder trial of a danvers teen accused of killing his teacher are set to begin tomorrow. philip chisum was 14 at the time, but he will be tried as an adult. they determined he is competent to stand trial. heather: and the cape cod community college will be searched by k-9 units forcing the morning after a written threat was found today. the school not open until he gets the all clear.
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heather: money stolen, meant for this new hampshire girl. what she was hoping to buy with it, that could change her life. ed: attack survivor, a man with massachusetts ties, and why he' s not out of danger yet. mike: after a breezy but dry we can, get ready for showers. i show you when you may need the umbrella. ed: we follow several breaking stories where weapons are p [ duck quacks, wolf howls
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just but he said there' s something going on in paris, some sort of terrorist attack at the concert hall and we know that he is there. reporter: a phone call was the first he heard of the attacks in paris and that his son, a french citizen, was in danger. the 34-year-old was in be there and his father soon learned, he was among the wounded. chest. reporter: that bullet lodged in his long. in -- in his lung. he has plans to head to his son' s bedside, but worries about what is ahead. >> he' s going to recover physically. at least that seems to be the case. but i don' t know what that does -- it' s terrible. i don' t know what he has seen. reporter: despite the act of
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>> i don' t feel anger at all. my reaction was concerned for my son, relief he would live. these people are brainwashed. heads that makes sense to them and i would be a lot more angry at the there. reporter: right now he is making arrangements to fly to paris to see his son. he is hoping to be there by thursday. from martha' s vineyard, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: bostonians holding terror attack. boston common today to show their support for the people of france. many waving flags, singing songs, and holding signs showing solidarity. and a makeshift memorial has been set up in front of a plaque for a french general who fought for the u.s. during the revolutionary war.
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support france. and it' s great for us to see that. heather: as part of the national days of mourning in france, the french counsulate in boston will make a condolence book open to the public. it will eventually be sent to france. ed: this is new at 11:00 -- facebook is defending his decision to activate is safety function in the hours after the attacks in paris. that allows you to indicate crisis. critics say that facebook did not activate the feature in beirut. facebook admits that friday marked a change in policy. before then, it was only used for natural disasters. heather: she has a new or muscular disorder and she motors around the neighborhood and a power chair she got this year.
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accommodate that chair, her mom set out a nation jar where he works. yesterday, a woman grabbed the jar and ran. >> i was upset, because morally that' s very wrong to steal from, one, a child, and how you still from a child with physical needs? heather: the missing jar will be replaced, but this time it will be fixed to the top of the counter. >> now your newscenter 5 forecast with meteorologist mike wankum. mike: that wind had a little bit of a bite to it and we lost some sunshine with the cloud cover. it did not feel quite as nice. nicer. less wind, more sunshine, temperatures a couple degrees warmer. we had some gorgeous pictures of the sunset. as that son was going down, just
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the orange and red' s out there. a great evening to get out there and enjoy. we hope that you did. share your pictures on twitter. 54 degrees the high temperature. only two times this month that we had days below average which s way warm. not supposed to be a swarm. we will on tuesday. -- not supposed to be this warm. our high temperature was after the sun went down. and of a breeze coming out of the west-southwest helping us to warm up just a little bit more through the evening hours. high pressure to the south, low-pressure to the north. we had wind gusts, 30, 40, even 50 mile an hour wind gusts. today was breezy and tomorrow will be the same. but you notice what that is doing. it is circulating clouds 30 here. we will see some of it through the overnight hours. 36 to 40 two degrees.
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westerly winds at 10 to 15. tomorrow, early riser, you may run into a few clouds. otherwise, turning sunny. northwesterly winds, generally 10 to 15, but occasional gusts the route 20. i think you will enjoy tomorrow. it' s looking very nice. here we are at 6:00 a.m. if you showers -- a few clouds around here. then things will be changing for tuesday for a forecast. high temperatures generally in the mid 50' s. worcester high temperature, mid-50' s. we have a backdoor cold front coming in off the ocean that will cool our high temperatures down into the 40' s. the high temperatures for the south shore, the mid-50' s. kate, mid-to-upper 50' s for high temperatures. what is happening? a circular pattern will push
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that cold front down on top of us. there will be really know clouds is this front comes through but you will notice the cooler temperatures flowing in. let me break it down for you in the seven-day forecast. tomorrow, sunshine. 56 degrees. a beautiful day of their. tuesday , we will be struggling to get temperatures in the mid-40' s in some spots. then things warm up for wednesday. we have a change in a wind pattern. that allows us to warm up for the week. coming in here. mild air ahead of it. in this frontal system moves on through. it does look like we will see some rain, late thursday, most of the day on friday. finally clearing away for the notice what is behind that storm system? colder air. maybe a little disturbance, and just enough moisture that we forecast. don' t worry.
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>> this is more center five -- sportscenter 5 to mental drill. mike l: hi, folks. welcome to the 2-minute drill or in tom brady' s case tonight, the minute forty seven drill. we' re told he has a fractured it' s not a season ending injury. he can come back from it. suffered by dez bryant who broke a bone in his foot in week one and was back playing in week 9. visions and thoughts of malcolm butler whizzed through my head watching this game tonight, especially when mcbride picked
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off brady at the goal line very -- goal line. very similar to butler' s interception in the super bowl. and how about the strip by butler on the apparent go ahead touchdown catch by odell beckham jr.? originally it was ruled a touchdown, but overturned by if i' m a giants fan, i' m asking all kinds of clock management questions. with 2:14 remaining, the giants ran 6 plays, including 3 straight pass attempts so including the field goal they only ate up 27 seconds giving tom brady the ball with 1:47 remaining. a dropped landon collins interception gave brady new life where they set it up for stephen gostkowski, who hooked a 54 yarder for the game winner with one tick on the clock.
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>> you are one tick away from being public enemy number one. that is what my job is very humbling. i will always try to have utility, because you know, you are one play away from trending on twitter as the number one loser in america. [laughter] mike l: idle think it' bad. ed: a new england anyway. mike l: there is so much to talk about. we could fill a half hour. a high 5 goes to everett. if you missed it, broken bone in his foot. surgery tomorrow. could be back. ed: the second week of november? mike l: the last regular-season game is january 3. so if they get a by a, they could be playing on the 13th. it could happen. ed: but what is their motto?
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heather: boy, you are really noticing that the days are so much shorter now. you go to hang up the chilly. and it is great. talk about gray please. mike: we get most of our sunshine in july and august. in november, it is the greatest month of the year, only 50% of the time. do we have to worry about gray
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skies this week question mark not really. monday, tuesday, wednesday, nothing but sunshine. the big problem we had this weekend was the wind going on. you do see it ramps up a little bit as we head toward the afternoon monday, but nothing terrible. at the high-impact day will be friday. it' s going to start thursday night. what will happen is we see a frontal boundary of to the west. it will start to march eastward rid as it moves this way, you get the idea of what will happen. it will spin to the south of us. it will bring rain and here. friday, the morning and evening commute could have some problems. the system goes by. what does it do? it taps into this, a pocket of really cold air. sweeping behind it is the coldest air we have had for a while. this may hang out for a while. saturday and sunday, we are looking at temperatures only in the upper 40' s, low temperatures below freezing. if we get a little system having
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