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ed: a terror attack in israel claims a life in massachusetts. horror and heartache. heather: the whole school went into shock. ed: tonight the community mourn and search for answers. >> really at 18 years old. ed: that teen killed in a shooting rampage on a busy street. heather: wcvb newscenter 5's john atwater is live in his hometown of sharon tonight. john. john: heather, this come in the which maur tured him is devastated. >> watched him grow. john. his roots were in sharon but the heart was in israel, drawn to the controy study for a year before going to college. >> ezra was fun-loving, funny, silly, wonderful guy. big heart. john: that gen os ty on display in a final act of charity, delivering food to israeli troops. authorities say a palestinian
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man on a rampage crossed his path. spraying the street with bullets. ezra was one of five killed in a series i have a takes. the whole school went into shock. main, the middle school, upper school immediately canceled crasses. everybody came together to pray. john. the 18-year-old gradeddated in brook line fit year where the brutally think of attack parallelized teachers and students. >> it disdevastating. it is heartbreaking. john. during ray year service at the sharon sin dog with his family i overwhelming. tonight, the thoughts were early on to tamly and on the boy. john. there is sadness here, but also trust rigs and and go ger over the violence crip! gripping israel and claiming promising young loo lives. >> why this young, vibrant man, why was he cut down, really shall at 18 years old? john. t. the rabbi here is calling on religious leaders across the
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world to step up and condemn any ac of violence. live in sharon, tonight, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: just after 11:00: heather: take a look at the radar. some heavy rain is moving into the area. harvey leonard is here with how long it will last. harvey: let's give an idea here with the rain income now notice, in far, far western nine lan. they had good deal of rain, bits has not got ton boston. it has been moving to the north and the east making the way in here. if you are out around orange, it is pouring. if you are certainly in the area, it is raining hard. stead qi runs moving to worcester, it is closing in on boston as i speak. here is the wider view. it is not a wide of an area but but good for the overnight and the start of the commute t.s the wait looks around 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. you can pecks downpours like chances of embed thunder in boston, south shore, cape cod. we jump ahead to 7:00 a.m. when
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but still rain aring on the south shore and hard. 9:00 in the morning. rains on cape cod. by moon time, the rain ends on the cape the last to see it end. this is lass very mild night with the winds getting gust out of the south. in the 50's to near 60 very mild start to the day tomorrow. then changes come and the rest of the day we'll talking about that. heather? ed: new at 11:00: a final good bye is being planned for bella bond, the little girl we first knew as baby doe. her body has been released to her biological father. the family now planning a funeral and burial. bond's body has been in state custody since being found on deer island in june. bond's mother and her mother's boyfriend are charged in connection with her murder. right now, this display at harvard is investigated as a hate crime. black tape placed over the pictures of black professors. tonight angry students are sending a message back to whoever did this. news' mary saladna is live in cambridge. mar?
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mary: yeah, ed, it happened here where the faculty portraits hang along the hallway. harvard law, pack ty for kates that have been defaced overnight are now decorated with colorful messages of love and support. >> it is really beautiful to see love right now. i also think it is important to lo! show color and everyone in the community. act of hatred or expression of racism and other forms of oppression won't go unresponded to. university officials say calm puss police investigating this as hate crime. black tape place aid cross the photographs of black professors hanging in the sign lecture hall. in a statement, the dean harvard law wrote expressions of hate are abhorrent what they directed at race, sex, sexual preference, bigotry. some students told us the university was too stroh condemn the hateful act that it was
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students who pressured administrators this morning to al for the schedules to make times to discuss. in the meantime, students took action themselves. hosting notes to their professors like these. this one read ares amazing profess aror, mentor and role model, this one, you are brilliant and loveed. now from was ral hi on campus last night in support of blacks across the country. police don't know if there is a connection between that and the vandp lied portraits. live tonight, mary saladna wcvb newscenter 5. now to the attacks in paris. securities being tepped up as potential target and major esaints cross the country including at the garden. tonight's brew whereins' game and phil lipof is here with precautions being taken. phil? phil: eth heat, threatening america now three times since the paris aggrave, one from the tw pi, the local police and are on heightened alert.
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that violence blast shooting fire and debris out of fourth floor window. the police say was the 26-year-old boeing herself up. she had been holed up this with the cousin. the man investigators call the masterminded behind fridays attack. tonight, police raided her mother's home in a suburb north of paris. that is the mother there and her brother being put into a police car, just before the blast -- [yelling] ja. ed: in audio obtained by abc news, you can hear swat teams screaming for her to put her hands then air. moment mos later, the explosion. >> we are operating around the clock to uncover and disrupt any plot. phil: in a rare jint appearance, the attorney general and the fbi speaking about three isis videos in pan ny days, all threatening to attack hacker. the latest promising to turn the white house black with fire. stepped up see core tin new york city and here in our area, as well. monday night's patriots' game at
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state, foxborough police standing guard. >> just a hill bit more visibility of officers. we have more undercover people working the crowd, but overscrawl, it is just not really much changes from what we do every single game. phil: fans should expect tight security now you suns the aris attack. >> mo pacific threat to new york city but the nypd says it has 15 hun00 unt cooer terrorism officers at the ready. heather? heather: 5 investigates. jame based at the army reserve center until the discharge in 2013 and forced out amid child rape charges. investigators say he was wearing a gp bracelet when flock the armory saturday night. bloodstains matching the dna are were found inside. tracked down last night. morales will face a judge tomorrow.
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16 have been recoveredded. ed: new at 11:00, a scare for former providence, rhode island, mayor buddy cianci. he passed out during the unveiling of his portrait at city hall tonight. the 74-year-old was taken to the hospital, but is now doing fine. in fact, here he is at a local restaurant tonight! at the ceremony, cianci joked about his past legal troubles, saying his portrait is not the first time he has been framed. ed: the panel wants shrilling to answer questions about 36 studios. the state lost $75 million up the deal bring that dop rhode island am this he committee had asked schilling to testify vol run tarle but he declined. heather: at hit list with the names of several students being investigated by police tonight. seekonk police say the list threatened to cause harm to others. high school students and families involved in the list have been notified.
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the school is working closely with police to make certain appropriate steps are taken to ensure the safety of all students. heather: testimony continues tomorrow in the phillip chism murder case. today jurors heard from a student who was with colleen ritzer just before the danvers high teacher was murdered. a janitor also on the stand explaining how a language barrier is the reason he cleaned up the bloody bathroom. chism is accused of raping and murdering the 24-year-old teacher two years ago inside danvers high school. his attorneys say chism was suffering psychosis at the time. ed: a big win massachusetts for draft kips and fanduel. the sites can continue to operate here in the commonwealth but they face tighter regulation. the attorney general healy is calling for a number of new rules tonight including making the sites off limits for people under 21 and fanning athletes from contest in their own specific sports and restricted advertising. ed: the age-old question "what's for dinner" will soon have an
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all-new meaning. the fda is giving the ok for genetically engineered salmon. heather: so what does it mean for your family's meal? wcvb newscenter 5's jorge quiroga explains. jorge. they call it a game-changer. taking dna from a chinook salmon purchase sea eal that has produced a salmon that grows more quickly. a typical at han tick salmon looking small next to the end getcally-altered fish. >> you get the market size at least 12 months before any other type of salmon out there. jorge. the fast-growing genetically-modified fish can make tot the dunner tame. the first altered rod durk approve bid the fda. just like genetically modified crops, it doesn't have to be labeled. the only dif lanes the fda could determine a the salmon grows faster.
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to salmon that is grown using conventional techniques. itics call kit frank be in fish and worry it could lead to human health sures long term and without labbing consumers may not know they are eating it. >> do feel leak it should be labeled. you needed gmo's to stan the jorge. i am hot debate. some are demanding label force all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what jorge. no word yet when with it will hit the market shelves if but if you have concern, you can look for salmon that is labeled while caught. jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. announcer: next on wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a brawl behind bars. officers attack. 5 investigates a dark secret costing local prison workers their lives. home depot under fire. the dangerous products you may have bought that never should have been on the shelves. harvey. after the rain moves out, be
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ed: an alarming number of them drive are ton suicide. heather: kathy curran show is the job and the conditions that are taking a heartbreaking toll. didn't want to think i was going to die, you snow anything could happen. reporter: surveillance video from in side of the walls of the correctional center shows how quickly a regular shift as correction officer can almost tush deadly. an inmate comes out of nowhere and stands nate mult tell pipes f. this x-ray shows the 8-inch shank that was stuck in the neck and when ben mcginnis reasons
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off the second tier and attacks. >> 93 in mays now. three of us. mate was down. reporter: since that day, broth been out of work suffering from physical injuries, depression, and stress. all common issues facing many working in the department of correctses that has lead to an increase in the number of correction are officer's suicides. 14 in the past five and a half years. they include captain paul mur pi, are sergeant sarah haller, sergeant phillip thomas, captain michael melon took his own life about a year fall after he retires. u don't talk suicide behind the walls. that is something that shows emotion and emotional weakness. reporter: therapist mary, works with many prison gleams and seen increase in the number and severity of the cases. >> totally, totally full blown affecting their lives.
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work. sometimes he nounce punitive action. no within in the administration of the department of corrections would speak with us on camera about the increase in suicides. but in a statement, they tell us, they are working to better understand how the stress of this job impacts employees and how they can of fer more support. >> i think it is much more stressful, today, than its ever was. reporter: this officer don't want to be identified pause he is still on the job. oh he lost one friend to suicide about yous with able to help another wo was desperate and depressed. >> said, you you know, i gat gun inside of my night stand, and he says, and i really thought about using it a couple of times. finish myself off. reporter: many became the stress of dealing with inmate, loor are staffing levellance lack of support for the number of deaths. last year, 8% of the security staff were referred to the department's stress unit for help.
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ben mcginnis says after the near bt fatal melee, he was given state and national awards then the support are from the department fade aid way. he understands firsthand how many in this jo be are pushed over the edge and is hopeing for kang. >> you know, they had so many suicides, it is dog with keep happening if they don't change something. reporter: doc tell us they are wogging with the yun to enhance the suicide prevention program, the department did is also talking part in a study to identify stress indicators and improve treatment. kathy curran, 5 investigates. ed: a consumer warning tonight. home depot under fire. the dangerous products you may have bought that never should have been on the shelves. home depot sold the recalled goods to recyclers who may have passed them on to consumers am how it happened is under investigation now. heather: the heartache of seeing
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may! become less painful for. you facebook is testing a new breakup protection tool that saves users were constantly seeing the former partner's post and pictures as they scroll done the feed. earses would be allowed to remove the team ins from posts linking them to their ex. >> pretty soon, no need at all human beings. we will have our phones communicate. toss it over to you. harvey. , you don't have to have physical contact with the rain overnight pause you will be with signed. we haven't had measurable rain to speak of yet in boston. that was just pray to 11:00 now raining moderately hin worcester. orange is over a third of an inch of rain. quarter inch in the last hour. almost an inch now closing out half inch in hartored. that is where the rains falling. you can see the bright yellow right around orange. this is all inching the way eastward and getting closer and closer to boston and the coastline. now, by the time this is done, tomorrow morning, during tomorrow morning, this is what
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oh, half inch to an inch of rain very widespread and can pockets of 1 to inches of rain. one possible location could be southeastern mass in the cape. doesn't look that way now but this area may enhance as it moves to the north and to the east. this what is we're seeing were one of the better commuter models now though heavy rain, 4:35 a.m. were around the start of the commute. boston, i-90 as well as down toward blim mouth, cape cod 7:00,p coming to an end ins withton. but look still raining hard on the south shore. 9:00, still raining hard on the cape. by noontime, it looks like the rain should be exiting the cape and we should be moving into at least some sunshine. the second half of the day looks very different and the first half. air ins about then coastline. now in terms of temperature change, this is where it is now compared to 24 hour ago. i like 24 degrees warmer in plymouth than high and this is than it was everywhere like 10-12 warmer and it is a mild if
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now boston in the low 50's. thewiest still east-southeast. but with the wind coming out of the south and the gustierer that the south coast and the cape. temperatures are are really boosting up. 60 in hartford. it is 57 in billion albany. any dir, you look at, it is mild. a very mild, very wet start to the day tomorrow. so our temperatures will be a little bit upside down. the front will be right in this position early tomorrow morning. it will be starting to cooldown in the berkshires and actually cool a little bit during the day. 3:00 because the cool air is coming in as the rain ends and the skies start to clear. then we are back to seasonably cold weather overnight friday night and early saturday. 20's. 30's lang the coast. then saturday, a typical day with highs mainly in this 40's. typical that is for this time of year. and it will be dry as well. 3:00 now, a as if far as we are concerned. nasecally the pattern where we going to go into. cool air overspreading the edge are two on starting tomorrow. that il with take us to near normal temperatures into next
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week. i want to kind mind for you, that saturday, pit is the parade the thanksgiving pay you raid in plymouth be a the entire opening team will be be there. so the weather looks mice, crisp, can dry. temperatures as you gather, 8:00 a.m. the parade itself as it starts the 40's around 47 at 1:00 p.m. sunday, a system coming into in the morning. not too much mo i sture. maybe shower wor. then, for the patriots' game monday. i digs to be cold monday night. looks like it could be around 29 degrees with a 5 to 15 miles per hour wind out of the northwest with and the coldest game we had so far and/or the rest of next week. good chunk of it. a good travel period here in the northeast that looks dry. seasonably cold. cannily to start thanksgiving day. maybe! then make up to 50 for thanksgiving afternoon. we keep very, very close tabs on that. heather, ted? ed: we il be keeping close tabs on you mr. leonard as well. heather: we need that system. am. ed: we needed that. right. heather: all of that stuffing?
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lady, you can do so much better. >> oh. >> a chance to win tickets to the premier and the after party and that is indication how good the after party will be. heather: like to be photo bombed by him. ed: pretty good. >> all right. you know what this weekend is, right? the harvard-yale game. heather: oh, yeah. ed: you know whatp happened 40 years ago? 40 years ago. 26,000 fans here. they are all here. the whole season is right here on the foot of mike lynch. right-footed quicker. ball down kick. p up. it is -- good! it is good! it is good! mike lynch hits a 26-yard field goal! mike live! ed: never gets old. ed: you get here. still hurts. the kick is good. >> it was good. yes.
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>> one day after losing both his parents, nbc sports announced this evening that doug flutie will be in the booth saturday night at fenway park broadcasting the bc-notre dame game. flutie is in his first season as the analyst for irish home games on nbc. monday night rex ryan and his bills come to buffalo and it appears as far as competing for the afc east crown, rex is already waving the white flag. >> we're second in the division, so of course, they will doll whatever we can. we will doll whatever we can.
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does that give us the opportunity win did i zigs no in. they will windy vision. i don't see them losing four fames. you know? you know in the rup come things. i hope i am wrong. i don't see it happen. you know, how i feel about him and things like that. but i am tired of, you mow, he is the pest. no kidding. anyone who says he is not. it is full of whatever. so with that being said, will stay he is not very good. >> all right. rex, that game here on channel 5 monday night live at 5:00 6:00. a great pregamele show s. he will be one-on-one with bill bell ry check and one-on-one gronk. >> what is it like to do a commercial snoot that is all-day thing? more than one day? do you love it? >> no. i am really quick. i am number one shot taker. i don't got all day. i go in. like football, you got one chance on play. go in in.
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doll the shoot. it is fun. i mean, have a got time with it. in this you get going. >> some people call you onep-take rob. yep. i call myself that. >> all right. hats off to luis erikkson who pumped in three goals in the bruins 4-2 win over the wild at the garden. bruins up 3-1 then saved the pest for last. hats off in the third. >> 3 on 1 here. erikkson scores. luis has the hat trick. the first for the bruins. nothing like it. great tra dings hockey. pru in withs win at home. 4-2. you know what they will take it. hats off to erikkson. it is that time of year, convince me to wear your school's sweatshirt on our high 5 salute to thanksgiving heros on thanksgiving night. make your case right now on wcvb.com, click on "sports."
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facebook at wcvb5 or on twitter at lynchie wcvb. >> it will be fex year. >> we see it every year for are 40 years. does it mean he made it 40 times in a row intoment at ath least. >> at least. at least. >> i never get tired of seeing that.
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