tv Newscenter 5 Eyeopener ABC November 18, 2015 6:00am-7:00am EST
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>> now on newscenter 5' s eyeopener. >> deadly rays outside paris as police search for suspects in last week' s attacks -- deadly rains. ds. emily: new information after two flights are diverted by threats. the, sectors putting passengers on edge. randy: a woman causing an emergency situation on the boston bound flight. on the eye for this wednesday morning. >> you are watching wcvb boston' s news leader. good morning. this is newscenter 5' s eyeopener. [fu gunfire] emily: all part of overnight
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raids in paris. police have taken seven people into custody as they hunt for the terrace who planned last week' s attacks. randy: the main focus is this man tear the suspected mastermind of the tragedy in paris last friday. erika will have all of the breaking details on the manhunt in just a minute. emily: right now we want to get to the forecast. a very chilly start. cindy: a lot of frost on the windshield. but look at this light on the horizon. sunrise 6:38. cold at the bus stops. lots of 20' s this morning. getting off the bus this afternoon, it is 50 degrees but a far cry from that now. boston has dropped to 33. below freezing and worcester. teens down to norway. totten is 20 degrees. 19 on martha' s vineyard. so it' s a cold start. a slow recovery as we are looking at readings in the 30' s
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by 10:00 a.m., we are in the 40' s. as those winds turn to the southeast. looking for a high today around 50 degrees. a little bit cooler to the worcester hills. high pressure sliding ease. that wind coming out ahead of our storm system. it is going to bring us rain. it will move in later tomorrow into friday. it will impact your friday morning commute with some of that heavy of rain. we have a check on your wednesday morning ride. olessa: we are watching a couple of problems spots this morning. here is the expressway. northbound side moving to the top of the screen. you can see delays already building into the area. let' s check the rest of your ride. a few problems spots starting things off with 495. a northbound accident by route 110. once you get past that 93 south congress street down to right around the area of roosevelt circle where there is an accident. we have heavy delays picking up. along 128 north there is a new
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construction zone. 24 northbound looks ok but there was a crash by 24. then you are on the breakfast -- the expressway. trains and buses doing ok. randy: will begin this half hour following breaking news in france. a major raid overnight as police target suspects in the deadly attacks in paris. all of this unfolding in saint-denis, which is a suburb of paris. it is not far from the national stadium which was one of the sites targeted friday. emily: information coming in minute by minute. erica tarantella on top of all of it. erika: we know this was a huge operation and it just ended after some seven hours. the target the man called the mastermind of those attacks on the city of paris. we know this was violent. [gunfire] that is the sound of sustained gunfire.
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witnesses it went on for an hour at one point in saint-denis overnight. we know there were seven the course of this raid. details coming in, but abc news is reporting seven terror suspects are under arrest. two people are dead, including a woman who blew herself up. --abdelhamid abaaoud. isis figure who was syria. no confirmation as to whether he was arrested or killed in the raid. five police officers were hurt in the assault. information still coming in. we will update you as soon as we get more details. emily: also breaking overnight, and air france flight that was diverted because of a bomb threat is now on its way to paris. that flight was diverted to salt lake city last night not long after departing l.a. says no explosives were to take off overnight.
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this came are on the same time that another flight to paris from washington, d.c. also received a bomb threat. that flight was diverted to nova scotia where it landed safely. passengers were taken off the plane. it was searched and nothing was found there. in both cases the threats were anonymous but no other details were released. randy: a different disturbance on board. this passenger faces a judge today in boston after causing an emergency situation onboard a boston bound flight. crew to restrain her. antoinette antonio is in boston where woman will be in court. crew when she tried to open the airplanes exit door midair on the flight to boston. passengers on that british they did not notice a problem until crew members restrained
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the woman. she has been identified as a polish citizen. those who did see what happened say she was drunk and annoyed. >> she did have a vapor cigarette. i think she was going to the bathroom trying to use that. cone -- when they said she couldn' t, get she got violent. anoinette: security is at its peak. authorities made it clear that yesterday' s incident is in no way related to terrorism. she was unable to post bail. she is in a holding cell. i am told she appears in court later today. emily: thank you new information about a story 5 investigates has been followed. security measures, including an alarm system, were in place.
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they didn' were stolen from a worcester armory this weekend. were stolen. wall. the windows above it is how the thieves got in. six assault rifles and 10 handguns are missing. randy: commitment 2016. donald trump is going to be back in massachusetts today. western' s dcu center. before. state and local police and bomb sniffing dogs will be teaming up with the secret service. he refugees from coming into this religion. mr. trump: we do not know if they are christian or not. are, they have no paperwork. easily in syria. randy: you can see the full interview with trump on 20/20
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in new hampshire today, two republican candidates -- carly fiorina will be in henniker meeting with veterans. she will then host a town hall meeting. jeb bush will attend a house party fundraiser in bedford tonight. louisiana governor bobby jindal is out of the race. the republican has focused much of his effort on the iowa caucuses but failed to gain any traction. jindal says he has not thought about endorsing any of the remaining presidential candidates. emily: a newtest for students in massachusetts has been approved. the state board of elementary and secondary education decided to combine parts of the mcat test with the parcc exam. half of the district and that' s -- in the stae te took the parcc. randy: did you feel things rocking last night?
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many communities feeling the rumble. 1.5 magnitude earthquake. as you can imagine, there were some jilted nerves. but no reports of injuries or damage. gas prices working and drivers favor this thanksgiving season. emily: the savings on the way, plus james foley' s mother takes on congress. her argument in favor of negotiating with terrorists. erika: breaking overnight, abc reporting seven terror suspects are under arrest after a major raid in suburban paris. [gunfire] that is sustained gunfire in saint-denis, the prime target the isis fighter believed to be the mastermind of the paris attacks. it is not clear if he was arrested or potentially killed. cindy: it' s a cold start out there. another cool but sunny day ahead. rain will be moving in later tomorrow. the full timeline on that is ahead. randy: just three ingredients
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>> good morning. [cheering] randy: all right, crusaders! i' m pretty excited to see you on saturday. it is going to be a great day. emily: cannot wait to see everybody at the big parade and plymouth. looking forward to it. cindy! cindy: weather. not going to rain. remember last your was cold and windy. randy: perfect.
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living the good life. hope to see you there. cindy: phew. we have been talking about the frost. with in new mexico. just reminder it can happen. there. and not just new mexico. denver picking up snow. all part of the same system that the backside. severe weather ahead of it. you see this red box mississippi into alabama. that is attorney to watch. multiple tornadoes and a lot of severe weather -- that is a tornado watch. we are going to warm up ahead of that system. and it will bring in some needed rain. we are looking at a deficit in boston of nine inches for the year. we need the rain. and it is going to come out late in the day thursday. medium impact for thursday evenings commute.
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overnight into friday morning' s commute we will see the heaviest rainfall. that is when the impacts will be greatest. this morning, though, clear skies. and the temperatures are chilly. high pressure over head right now. that southeasterly wind is going to allow temperatures to come up a little bit this afternoon. 33 in boston. the air is incredibly dry with dew points in the 20' s. a light northerly wind. that wind turns around today and it will help the warming process. 19 in bedford. 19 in nashua. s on the cape. hyannis 24. the vineyard 19. massachusetts. what i want to caution you in the worcester area. towards lunchtime and into the little bit of cloudiness. i will call today a mostly sunny day. as temperatures do come up to around 50 degrees boston. into upper 40' s through worcester hills. you can see how those cars start
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to creep into western new england. that will be a blanket for us as our winds turn to the south and are clouds come in. we will drop down near the. freezing mark. temperatures will come up. tomorrow is a cloudy day, breezy. that rain holding off for the first half of the day. rain will spread in for west east. downpours during the overnight hours coming up on thursday night. by friday morning at 8:00 a.m., the heaviest of the rain is shifting offshore and colder wind bringing in driver -- drier air. we have the heaviest rain coming thursday night into friday morning. and you can see one of our model suggesting half an inch of rain widespread. would not be surprised if those down for some of a little bit more. -- deliver a bit more. notice low 40' s, that is it on sunday. let' s get you back out to the roads.
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olessa: watching a few problem spots. route one, you can see those delays building on the southbound side to let' s get over to the maps and check out the rest of the irde. -- the ride. a crash northbound 495 by 110. 93 south is having from pursuant to 125. the on that, it stays heavy down to the leverett connector. eastbound, 15 minutes from 45 to 198. also a crash on 128 northbound by route 24. trains and buses don' t okay. that is a look at your traffic. emily: updating breaking news. this violent raid overnight in a suburb of paris is now over. 7 terror suspects are under arrest and two are dead, including a woman who detonated a suicide vest.
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the raid was targeting the man called the mastermind of friday' s attacks in paris. no word at this point on whether he was killed or captured. >> i respectfully demand to see the proof that our current hostage policy is truly protecting americans. emily: the mother of a new hampshire man killed by isis demands answers during testimony in washington. diane foley is the mother of journalist james foley killed in syria in august 2014. she testified yesterday before the house foreign affairs committee asking washington to change its policy of not negotiating with terrorists. she recounted the nearly two year ordeal her family went through. left to communicate with isis to try to save her son. she said the current policy led to the death of james and other americans. the committee members were skeptical of her calls for change, claiming isis would just start killing again once its demands were met. randy: the turmoil in europe causing asian stocks to slip overnight. stock futures are lower
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the dow did advance yesterday but picked up six points. the latest report on u.s. construction today. this thanksgiving, you can expect good news at the pumps. lower gas prices. aaa saying the average for a % lower the average price is $208. but -- is $2.08. morning, a boston is hoping to become the neighborhoods made hang out -- main hangup. they could help you in the kitchen, too. idea. want. copper smith is really a cool place. >> work and home. the third space is your third space.
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erika: chris henry is aiming high. >> we want to do whatever the neighborhood wants. erika: a generous bar, outdoor spaces and airstream on the roof and a food truck inside. >> we would be more playful. and nachos. erika: out of the truck, they from the kitchen, the food is gorgeous greens like this. on this day, a kind of naked r avioli. scandalous. ingredients. >> ricotta, flour and one egg. we are going to roll it out. erika: boilf for two minutes. >> these are mushrooms. erika: some fortified wine, salt and pepper. >> finish it with butter.
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we are not doing health-food. emily: that was so good. erika: regular red sauce would do. your guests would be impressed. copper smith are opening their coffee bar . they hope to be open 18-24 hours a day. it becomes their third space. randy: it looks fun. you have to stop this series. it is making as hungry every morning. i' m starving. it is a question many reporters would have been afraid to ask, but one reporter went for a live on television. a life-changing moment ahead in eye poppers. congressman seth maltin trading words with the governor. their fight over syrian refugees. todd: the teenager accused of raping and murdering his teacher is frustrating the judge. what philip chism refused to do that has the courts taking action.
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cindy: it is cold out there. teens and 20' s in the suburbs. 33 right now in boston. temperatures stay in the 30' s. until 8:00 this morning. we will climb into the 40' s to around 50 degrees this afternoon under laws of sunshine today. and then we have got milder temperatures in the 50' s to end the week turned but that rain comes in later than thursday. the impact will be on your friday morning commute. emily: 6:25. time for eye poppers. we have a bride taking -- olessa: after her wedding was called off, her bridesmaids are joining in. the women destroyed their dresses. the bride says her fiance called off their engagement just days before the wedding. she' s actually thanking him this morning. emily: it looks like fun. olessa: she says the last thing she wants to do is sulk. emily: the anti-sulk.
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olessa: destroy your dress. the wisconsin reporter did some investigating on live television. >> oh! emily: aw. olessa: aw' s all around. he asked his longtime girlfriend to marry him and she said yes. it was a camera in her face was no pressure. he promised he would never propose to her on a jumbotron. this is the next obvious thing. emily: people watching. olessa: hopefully it does not end up in a paint covered dress on stage. randy: so far so good. the teacher becoming a viral sensation for his message, the uplifting way he starts class every day. here is look at that. the overnight raid in france. 7 arrests made.
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randy: breaking overnight. a major terror raid turns into a deadly standoff. the information just coming in from outside paris. emily: more breaking news. two flights diverted. what we learned overnight about the threats to those planes. randy: all eyes on a danvers teenager accused of killing his teacher. the questions this morning about whether the trial of philip chism can go for. randy: it is breaking news in the overnight hours on the eye. police swarming the streets of saint-denis, france. a suburban area of paris. it is a bit of a war zone and the overnight hours with gunfire and explosions in the street. emily: they were looking for the terror suspects, including this man believed to be the mastermind of the attacks.
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erik willa have an update on the situation in a minute. randy: first we want to get to the forecast this wednesday morning. cindy: a frosty start out there. kids are going to want a heavy jacket at the bus stop. upper 20' s at a lot of bus stops in the next hour or two. riding home this afternoon, shutting the heavier jacket. 50 with sunshine. 19 in bedford. 19 in nashua. 31 -- below freezing and worcester. notice the north shore in the 20' s. south shore in the 20' s. 18 norwood. it is a cold start. -- 19 on the vineyard. sunshine, light winds and s. by lunchtime we will top out by 50 degrees in most areas. and we will start to see clouds come into western new england the system in the middle of the country that will bring in rain impacts on your friday morning morning commute this morning the windshield.
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that is some frost. looking the same up in beverly this money. doing a little scraping. olessa: find those scrapers because i could not this morning. good morning. a live look from sky 5. 128 by 24 in randolph. in accident blocking the lane. they are blocking some of those lanes as they clear the crash. the left lane squeezing through. a couple more lanes just opened up. let' s check the rest of the ride. 24 also heavy out of brockton. there is an accident you saw live. the expressway is 30 from braintree to boston. watching delays building on the pike. 25 minutes from 495 to 128. still clearing a crash on 495 north by 110. accident just cleared i-93 in wilmington by route 125. stays heavy all away down to the leverett connector. emily: now to breaking news we have been following all morning.
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a major terror raid overnight in france. randy: erika tarantal checking information as it comes in this morning. erika: authorities just held a briefing. they confirmed seven people are in custody after what was a huge operation and a violent one. [gunfire] the target of the raid, the suspected mastermind of the paris attacks abdelhamid abaaoud . a belgian national, and a key isis figure who has been believed to be in syria. no word on whether he was killed or captured. officials say cell phone evidence recovered after friday' s attacks led to this raid. two suspects are dead, including a woman who detonated a suicide vest. we will bring you more information as it comes into us. randy: new opposition in him to to the governor' s call to turn away syrian refugees. a vote by the mayor and the board of aldermen went against her recent stance.
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showed syrian refugees could be headed to new hampshire. emily: governor baking joining opposing syrian refugees coming to the u.s. administration. congressman seth moulton' s ripped the governor' s opposition. tweeting -- it is a shame the governor does not know the difference between refugees and for those that need refuge." the two continue trading words yesterday. >> i think it is unfortunate that a serious guy like that went straight to the partisan talking points with respect to how we responded on that. >> this is not about partisan talking points. i did not receive talking points. i was speaking about my values. i was speaking about american values. emily: he needs assurances the white house can screen a potential terrorists who try to slip into the country with the refugees. >> i can' t take this anymore. i cannot come up. i can' t take it.
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i do not want to hurt anyone. randy: more courtroom drama in the trial of a danvers teenager accused of killing his teacher. philip chisholm refusing to enter the courtroom in the first full day of testimony. the jury back to court. emily: todd is in salem with the steps being taken to make sure the trial proceeds. todd: clear yesterday that action will courtroom. >> he was lying on the floor. -- she was lying -- mumbling with his eyes closed. todd: that' s the judge describing chism. his actions do raise questions about his competency. the judge has asked for a new psychological evaluation of the teen accused of killing colleen ritzer. testimony will resume this
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morning and if chism refuses to come into the courtroom, a video feed will be set up so he can watch proceedings from the holding cell. randy: thank you. new hope in solving a three decades old new hampshire cold case. investigators have released a brand-new image of four, a woman in her 20' s and three children between the ages of two and 10. the remains were found into steel drums and a state park in 1985. a new forensic test on hair and teeth health to narrow the ages of the victims and the region in which they live. cancer screenings could be a good thing. emily: the recommendation having a positive impact on men' s health. and a little boy fulfills his dream of becoming a police officer why this day was just as special for the real members of the force. randy: following breaking news in france. we are waiting for any word on this man.
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cindy: a live look from sky 5. olessa: a slow ride, approaching accident by route 24. they had several lanes closed so the backup back to the braintree split. going to need to warm up those cars. find those scraperes. cindy: let the defroster do its thing. clear skies for the most part. 33 in boston. a lot of 20' s in the suburbs. temperatures moderate to 60 the -- 50 this afternoon. clouds thicken up overnight. we have rain coming in later thursday into early friday. it will impact your friday morning commute. the full-time line on that is ahead. emily: thanks. new recommendations against routine screening for early prostate cancer appeared to be working. a new american cancer society study found fewer u.s. men are getting blood tests and being diagnosed. a government panel advises against the test because it can lead to the over treatment of tumors that may never threaten a man' s life.
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there is new information about how the recommendations impact the death rate. a special day in uniform for a little boy in pittsfield as he became an honorary police officer. the five year old has been diagnosed with stage iv monday going -- malignant neoplasm. when the police department found out, they stepped in to help. he was sworn in and given a full tour of the station and he spent the day with officer darren derby. >> my whole goal in wearing this uniform is to help those in need. it' s kind of taken over me emotionally. it' s -- i' m almost at a loss for words when i' m with him. emily: chavez got to help the police catch a pretend bad guy. randy: updates ahead. a startling video from deadly overnight raids in suburban paris. two threads on air france flights.
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randy: good wednesday morning. breaking the relevance right now suspects in paris. s attacks. erika will have new information that we are learning this point. emily: antoinette is at logan airport. hours before the woman accused in a midair scare faces a judge. todd in salem this morning with the latestin the philip chisholm trail. randy: first, the forecast. cindy: a fair but cold sore. frost in the suburbs. 50 this afternoon. got some needed rain coming in towards the end of the week. it will get colder over the weekend. cold enough perhaps for a few flurries sunday morning. you can see the temperatures this morning are running in the 20' s. a lot of the suburbs. the cape, 24 hyannis. marsh fell 27. beverly 22. above freezing in boston. in the worcester area, have a good amount of sunshine. as we get into the afternoon,
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with damages near 50 with the southeasterly wind under 10 miles now caret our storm in the middle of the country centered that will drag in milder air. increasing in the western part s end. first thing tomorrow morning, it should be dry, but as a get deeper into the day, we will to berkshires by lunchtime. get towards 6:00. i do not see a big impact on the evening commute. overnight. first thing friday morning, some heavy rain. friday morning' s commute likely to going to be slowed down by the weather that is happening in the puddles on the roadways. in terms of how much rain is falling, i expect to see a widespread inch, may be more in the western part of the state. lunchtime friday. it is a breezy day. s by friday. colder for the weekend. if the you out to the roads.
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olessa: we are little bit busy. as you are heading out the door, the expressway by the gas tank, you can see the northbound side inventories the top of the screen. let' s check the rest of the ride. couple of accidents of your 24. delays to the braintree split. 24 for brockman. route 3, a ride on the pike eastbound, 24 minutes. 495 to 128. a northbound crash. accident cleared in wilmington by 125 on 93 south. watching a new crash on 128 southbound by main street three delays to route one. watching some problems on the delays. everything else on schedule. out of france. randy: the police conducted a huge terror raid. erika tarantella is here with new information. erika: targeting the suspected mastermind of friday'
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police storm in apartment just outside paris. [gunfire] it lasted seven hours. witnesses describing constant gunfire and explosions and the suburb of saint-denis. the man being hunted --abdelhamid abaaoud, belgin an isis militants. seven suspects were arrested. two people are dead coming including a woman who blew herself up. officials say cell phone evidence recovered after friday' s attacks and surveillance led to the operation. no word yet on whether abdelhamid abaaoud was located. emily: breaking overnight, an air france flight was diverted because of a bomb threat is now on its way to paris. that flight was diverted to salt lake city last night not long after departing l.a. th e fbi says no explosives were found. this came around the same time that another flight to paris,
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that flight was diverted to nova scotia where it landed safely. has a just were taken off the air france plane. it was searched overnight. in both cases, the threats were anonymous but no other details were released. randy: on firefighter injurede after this overnight fire in worcester. a dozen people were rescued. the fire broke out at 4:00 this morning on pleasant street. it' believed the fire started in the basement of the building. sit spread to the roof. no word on what started the fire. emily: a po lish woman is being held at logan airport this morning. antonin inette: she tried to open the exit door of an airplane in the middle of the flight. the flight was heading from london to boston. crew members said the woman was identified as a polish citizen. she was drunk. witnesses say she was trying to use a they pursue threat before getting violent and trying to open the exit door.
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noticed a problem until cr members restrained her. eshe will be arraigned in district court later on this morning. todd: it is day three of the philip chisholm murder trial p the big question is -- will he obey orders to leave his holding cell and sit in the courtroom? chism is the teenager accused of raping and killing his high school math teacher colleen ritzer. chism initially sat in court quietly yesterday when colleen ritzer' s mother testified. after the recess, chism refused to leave his cell claiming he might have a tantrum and he didn' t want to hurt himself or anyone else. jurors were sent home. testimony will resume today. if chism refuses to leave his cell, a video feed may be set up to watch from the cell. randy: thank you. boko haram rom is taking responsibility now for a suicide bombing in nigeria that left at
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least 32 people dead. another 80 wounded. there have been three weeks of peace in the region, followed by a string of attacks. emily: 5 investigates. the weapons ball that was broken into at a military armory in worcester. the windows about that is how they got in. the telegram reports the alarm was working at the time. six assault rifles and 10 handguns are missing. randy: donald trump away back in massachusetts today. the republican candidate scheduled to appear at an evening rally in worcester' s dcu center. the security will be heavier than before. state and local police, i' m sniffing dogs, teaming up with the secret service tonight. emily: a new test for students in massachusetts has been approved in a vote yesterday. the board of elementary and secondary education combine parts of the mcas with the parcc exam. half of the districts took the exam last year. standards.
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randy: final approval for a fast connection between new bedford and nantucket -- will provide seasonal passionless service in under two hours. that will start next bring. emily: a sign of the season. boston' s christmas tree from nova scotia is on its way. that 50 foot spruce arrives on boston common friday. the tree is part of an annual tradition dating back to 1918. you can see the tree lighting live, thursday, december 3 at 7:00 during holiday lights hosted by j.c. monahan and anthony everett. randy: a fun night. the bruins falling to the sharks of the garden. beating martin jones for the goal. the b' s lose steam. 5-4, the final. emily: looks like we will have just one more year with big papi.
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the red sox slugger set to announce that 2016 will be his last season. he is currently third on the all time home run list. expected to make the announcement today on his 40th birthday. randy: less than a week from the patriots taking on the bills. rex ryan is talking about the big test for his guys going up against his undefeated new england team. >> you' re going to give a team that is ardently the best team in football right now. and the best offense in the leagu3e. e. -- league. with the best quarterback. we will find out how much better this football team is. randy: the cagers take the field for that game monday night football. -- the patriots take the field. it is right here on channel 5. our coverage begins with our countdown to kickoff program live from gillette stadium. >> you, sir, are an amazing student.
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you are very funny. you are very smart. you do a great job every day. emily: a special education teacher in florida sharing and inspiring class routine. every morning, chris spends 10 minutes complimenting his students. one by one. they ir diagnoses range from autism to speech disorders. h sayse since he started this, he has seen confidence and self worth a skyrocket. randy: i witnessed some big improvements for students at a boston public school. thanks for th students and staff at dearborne stem academy that lets me be honorary principle of the day. it is to turn around what had been a failing school and the city. with quite a number of obstacles for students achieving success. great witness the spirit of leadership of the actual principle - al.
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emily: you look pretty authoritative. randy: what you doing down there? cindy: principal price has a pretty nice ring to it. a leader. randy: school is out. olessa: a live look outside. see the slow ride. to head south, heavy delays on still working that crash by route 124. the expressway is 30 braintree to boston. eastbound, delays 25 minutes 495 to 128. that fire and continues 90 three south. accident killed in what-- accident cleared in wellington. still watching some problems on the blueline. minor westbound delays. everything else is running on schedule. it is cold. cindy: it is cold and frosty. a lot of frost on the windshields this morning. take a look at this picture out
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of beverly this morning. may need to do some scraping or give the defroster time to work. 33 in boston right now. winds are light and will stay light throughout the day. with the sunshine, it will feel better this afternoon. 19 in nashua. 19 bedford. 23 and beverly. worcester below freezing. 19 norwood. 20' s on the cape. a slow climb out of the 20' s and 30' s. 48 degrees by lunchtime with sunshine. sun sets at 4:20. 45 degrees after topping out around 50 today. we are going to watch high pressure give way. that will allow this next storm to get in here. this will bring in cloud cover by late in the day and the western part of new england and overnight the rest of us see the clouds to keep the savages above the freezing mark tonight. in the 50' s tomorrow with the southerly breeze -- keep the temperature is above the
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s a look at t he time line. you can see that rain does not move in for the morning commute. to comes in during the afternoon. heaviest downpours come in overnight thursday into friday morning. your friday morning commute likely going to feature somewhat weather. then we get the system out of here. cooler for the weekend. emily: thanks so mcu
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