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harvey: frosty night in new the way. ed: our first look inside the worcester armory hit by a thief. how teachers may be secretly watching your kids online. two air of security threats. los angeles. that is the one you are looking at now. it has landed in salt lake city. washington dc toaris. right now, they are both on the ground. ed: we have a map to show you where they were going. new video from the ground in nova scotia as well. this is video from nova scotia tonight. abc news reports anonymous threats were found in. days after terrorist attacks in paris.
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also tonight, yes, that was an earthquake rattling massachusetts. i am ed harding. heather: i am heather unruh. no reports of damage, but there were some jolted nerves. it was a magnitude 1.5 near millis and holliston. john atwater is in holliston. people say it felt like an explosion. reporter: a lot of confusion a lot of people thought they heard an explosion. >> i was in a meeting, actually. i heard a loud explosion. did not know what it was at first. >> it was like a minor bump. something like that. >> i was sitting on my couch, watching tv. i did feel something.
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someone said, did you hear about the earthquake? reporter: as you can imagine, a lot of calls to police in the area when it happened, but tonight, no damage reported. ed: breaking tonight, in the paris terror attacks, fresh evidence of another suspect on the run, seen in a video but nowhere to be found. we are learning the u.s. is taking new steps to protect americans from the isis threat. heather: phil is at the news desk. reporter: the u.s. is sending more marines to europe as the terror investigation continues to uncover a potential night attacker. french investigators are analyzing videos that may show a ninth suspect.
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hunt for salah abdelslam, the innocent people in restaurants and cafes. his brother ibrahim blew himself up. >> do i admire what they have done? no. my family and i do not. the victims are innocent. we are deeply shocked. reporter: across europe, terror continues to take hold. in germany, a hanover inoculated before kickoff. go home. seat. police shut down the whole found. overnight, the emergency paris. 128 raids,
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police pounding on doors, going through homes. searching, and in some cases, arresting those inside. reporter: the president says his country was at war with isis. tonight, the air force continues to pound the terror group in syria. ed: this is an airline passenger spending the night in a trying to open an airplane door midair. mary is at logan. let' s be clear. not terrorism? reporter: she was merely intoxicated but could not have picked a worse week to act up. many of the passengers on flight 213 never noticed a problem until the crew announced police would be boarding the plane. >> she had a paper -- vapor cigarette and was going into the
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i think they said she could not and she got violent. reporter: those who witnessed the drama unfold 734-year-old -- said 34-year-old camilla don io became agitated. >> she was struggling with the door at 38,000 feet. reporter: they had to get handcuffs. >> they put handcuffs on her feet as well, strapped her into the seat. she was really fighting most of the trip. reporter: flight crews across the country are on high alert following the weekend attacks in paris and subsequent isis spreads in washington dc. in baltimore this morning, four passengers were forced off a plane after passengers alerted the flight crew they were acting suspiciously. >> we are getting a series of concerns. clearly heightened anxiety. but it is also because of what is happening.
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it is understandable in some cases. reporter: as for the passenger arrested here at logan, she is charged with interfering with the flight crew and is spending the night in a holding cell at the airport to face a judge in the morning. mary saladna, newscenter 5. heather: a powerful storm bringing powerful blizzard conditions to colorado with up to 15 inches of snow in some parts of the state and hundreds of drivers stranded on highways. tornadoes. way. think anything like that will be happening. harvey: we will get some much-needed rain, but that is later in the week. is already a very frosty night. really cold. let' s check it out for you. look at those temperatures. down in the 20'
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cold air is settling near the ground. airport is at 36. 38. 24 in taunton. 24 on the vineyard. you may be scraping frost off the windshield tomorrow morning. we will have a bounce back towards 50 degrees. patchy clouds scattered around. snow. here is the severe weather. it is not going to be severe in our area, but i have a timeline rain. field shrinks by one tonight. bobby jindal is out of the race. he had focused his efforts on gain any traction in the state.
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candidates now that he is out of the field. donald trump is coming back to massachusetts tomorrow. he is scheduled to appear at an event rally in worcester. security for the visit will be heavier than the four -- with bonds sniffing dogs and the secret service. says he wants to stop all syrian united states. christian or not. paperwork. you can get forged documents easily in syria. ed: you can see barbara walters full interview friday night at 10:00. heather: changes coming in the philip chism murder trial after he refused to turn to the courtroom during testimony about how he allegedly dumped his murdered teacher'
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jorge is in salem with what we can expect tomorrow. reporter: just in case there is a repeat performance tomorrow, the judge has ordered technicians to install a live video feed from the courtroom into the holding cell. after a late morning break, he was about to explode. the 16-year-old refused to come back to the courtroom. >> i cannot take it. i do not want to hurt anybody. reporter: the judge tried to talk to chism himself. >> he was lying on the floor with his eyes closed. reporter: earlier, the accused killer sat quietly through testimony, listening to peggie ritzer' s identifying her daughters photo. >> how old was she? >> 24 at the time. reporter: prosecutors trying to prove philip chism killed his math teacher at denver'
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>> the only thing i thought that could have happened was she was in a car accident. reporter: police later found her body in the woods. investigators showed photo of the bin allegedly used to move her body. that is when the recess was called and philip chism refused to leave his holding cell. >> he is very stressed. never mind a 16-year-old. he does not want to come out because he is stressed. it is of refusal. reporter: his attorney insists his auto behavior -- odd behavior raises questions about his competency. the jury was told to be back in the morning. ed: news 5 uncovering major developments in three stories we haven'
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a break in a decades-old murder mystery and a boston hotel facing fines. we start with guns stolen from a military armory in worcester. news 5 obtained pictures showing the weapons vault broken into. the window is how the thieves got in. six assault rifles and 10 handguns are missing. baltimore police say there is even more evidence connecting a nearly 40-year-old unsolved murder to boston. news 5 reported last week police believed the victim, a young woman who was never identified, was from the area. more information suggests she may be from forest hills. the boston beacon hotel facing a $12,000 fine for workers complaining they had to clean up bodily fluids from mass general patients at the hotel. they say they are not trained to
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the hotel has been given until january to fix the problem. heather: new details emerging in a 30-year-old cold case. police relieving -- releasing pictures of four victims. remains were found in steel drums in a state park in 1985 and 2000. forensic tests narrowed the ages of the victims and the regions they lived in. that investigators are hoping someone will recognize the people in the images. >> someone has seen them before. they know and they will come forward. to just have to get to the right ears. heather: the lead investigator says it is time to solve the case. >> next on newscenter 5, school spies. ed: and it is just a matter of time until the wet weather moves
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heather: big finale. why he is hanging up his bat. ed: and you are looking at salt lake city. two planes have been diverted, one from los angeles to paris. the other from washington to paris. both are on the ground.
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>> you are watching wcvb newscenter 5 at 11:00. heather: a big cleanup in new hampshire as a driver crashed right into a o' reilly auto parts in londonderry this afternoon. the building inspector says there is no structural damage. the state may take action against schools who snoop on
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student social media accounts. administrators to keep an eye on what students are posting online, but many critics believe it is an invasion of ribas he. -- privacy. the state senate will vote on a bill tomorrow on student social media rights. ed: the governor turning in a late day conference call to discuss syrian refugees. yesterday, seth molen ripped the governor' saying it is a shame the governor does not refugees and those who need refuges. >> it is unfortunate that a guy partisan talking points. >> this is not about targets -- talking points. i was speaking about my values, american values.
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ed: governor baker says he needs assurances the obama administration can screen out potential terrorists who try to slip in the country. heather: this is a sign of the season. boston' s christmas tree from nova scotia was cut down today. the 50 foot spruce arrives on boston common friday. it is part of a tradition stretching back to 1918. you can see the tree lighting wcvb . now. harvey: it is, but completely clear. just in case you were not with us earlier, there was a minor massachusetts this evening. magnitude 1.5, extremely minor. felt.
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it was located one mile southeast of holliston. but it was felt in m illis and framingham earlier tonight. it was cold early this morning. you remember that if you were out early. lots of 20' s. guess what? temperatures tonight are a lot chillier than last night. it is not out of the question that there will be a few teens before the night is over. 38 in boston. we tend to retain the heat better. that is because of the concrete and things like that. getting into low-lying suburban areas, a different ballgame. 21 in springfield. 22 in orange. 22 in plymouth. very frosty in most areas. may take you a little more time to scrape the ice off the in -- windshield.
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otherwise, clear skies overnight. it looks like another day with a good deal of son and upper 40' s and lower 50' s, five degrees milder than this afternoon. that is true in worcester and the south shore. islands close to 50 degrees tomorrow. things change after that with severe weather in the middle of the country and a strip of snow farther to the west. for us, we will get some of the rain. the timing will be kind of interesting. it could linger for friday or get out of here early. more on that in a moment. this has severe weather ahead of it. it will not be severe by the time it gets here, but it will be rainfall. clouds increase for thursday. most of us in easter mass will
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have to wait until later for appreciable rain. clouds come in on thursday and then the rain moves in around the evening commute. heavy rain overnight thursday night. on this computer model, it exits early friday morning. i want to show you another idea that brings the rain in slower but keeps it longer, especially along the cape. it is a little tricky on when it will end. but the bulk of it looks like thursday night into friday morning. a beautiful day tomorrow. rain coming in thursday night, lasting into a portion of friday. how much rain will we get out of this? it depends how quick it exits. there is a potential for an inch in parts of the area. sunday looks to be the colder day. maybe flurries in higher elevations.
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looks like it will be dry for the patriots game and cold with temperatures in the 30' s. if they do not start that way, they will quickly drop into the 30' s. if the wind is light, it may get down to freezing or below. a beautiful day tomorrow. ed: when i see the accumulation maps, i think snow. it was rain, but i am thinking snow. a dream come true for a boy fighting cancer. heather: i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, p treatment with xarelto . hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. is proven to treat and help reduce the risk xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke not caused by a heart valve problem. currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin,
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ed: a special day in uniform for a special little guy. thumbs up, buddy. five-year-old chavez has become a honorary police officer. heather: he has always dreamed of becoming a police officer one-day. he was sworn in and given a full tour of the station with officer darren derby. >> my goal is to help those in need. that is all we are here for. it has taken a hold of me emotionally. i am at a loss for words sometimes. heather: you can see from his body language.
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chavez got to help police catch a pretend bad guy who was trying to escape the station. ed: get him on the radio, 10-4. mike: i would let him over. this might be it for david i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. p fortunately, my doctor had a treatment with xarelto
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how about 2006? 51st home run to break a single season red sox record. 54 home runs in one year for 2013. we all remember that one. 11 for 16 three -- 16. 500th home run. he now has 503. every hitter' s fear is that speed, and he may want to get out. rex ryan marvels at the consistency of tom brady at age 38. on his head.
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you will go gray, pal, one of these days. he has all the drive, all the range. but there is something that drives him. he is in phenomenal shape. might be as good a shape as he has been. he is moving well. his accuracy is crazy. mike: it is called deflategate. what is motivating him? we will be at the game at 5:00 for a pregame show, interviewing bill belichick. kickoff is at 8:30. we will be around after the game as well. bruins watched joe thornton tally a goal and a assist as the
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5-4 san jose. bruins scored 32 seconds in, but in the second, san jose would tie it. san jose scored two goals 25 seconds apart. bruins got one late in the game. do you know the way to san jose is your winter. and gobble, gobble. why you should wear a what his sweatshirt on our thanksgiving show. go on facebook and twitter and let me know a week from thursday. it is creeping up fast. especially for those that have to do the cooking. [laughter] heather: i ordered the bird and nothing else.
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very scary.

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