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about 27 now. americans were among the hostages taken. j.c.: and so many are ready to start their weekend. phil: did you say don't be fooled by today's milder temps? >> yeah. here is the cold air -- not the cold aircraft the wet weather that moved out. the skies have cleared and it the now finally allowing the cool air to come in. if you are going to be out thaving, say you are going to the high school football guy, getting ready to leave pretty soon, temperatures will be slide be into the 40's by about 10, even some 30's by that time. by early tomorrow morning some of our gold spots will be upper 20's and lower 30's. typical november day tomorrow,
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in the 40's, a mixture of sun and clouds. there is some snow in the upper midwest. we'll let you know where that's heading coming up. j.c.? j.c.: the death of an 11-year-old new hampshire sboy tonight. police say alexander sylvestre died of blunt force trauma. police they they have arrested a man who lives with the boy but not for the death. he is being held on 23 counts of possession of child sexual abuse allegations. >> both investigations are open and ongoing and so i'm very limited with the information that our office can share. j.c.: the attorney general's office says the images of -- are of a baby boy and are sexually expolicey. phil: a boston man arrested, charged in the death of a new
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hampshire man. are how police tracked him down -- >> 25-year-old michael young appeared in court friday morning charged with one count of first degree murder for the shooting death of michael pittman, a father and husband who authorities say was gunned down earlier this moment >> michael pittman was outside of his poisonous working on his vehicle an shots were fired, we believe five to six shots were fired and michael pittman was shot and killed in that area outside of his home. >> thursday night, authorities released this surveillance picture that officials say shows young in a local store shortly before the murder. hours after that picture was shown, authorities stormed a home in dartmouth street in manchester where they say young was taken into custody. jessica is -- was friends with pittman and is relieved someone
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is in custody. >> he had a good heart. you could hear him every day, laughing. i could be standing over there and you could hear him. he was always smiling. it was really sad the >> authorities are not releasing any details about a possible motive. they have said that they don't think the shooting was -- was random but don't elaborate. scombllt i can't comment on any of the circumstances or relationships surrounding this crime. j.c.: pats home games aren't good for every bays round foxborough. plain ridge park snoin says it is seeing significantly fewer visitors on game days. they are looking to draw more fans. more than at that million americans are expected to -- 25 million americans are expected to travel for the thanksgiving
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newscenter 5 at 530b8g9 j.c.: the supreme court is being asked for fast track for refugees. phil: let the holiday travel season begin! but with the recent terror attacks overseas, many are already noticing a larger police presence. >> this is the new normal this holiday season -- heightened security across the country. with 25.3 million passengers expected to ply on u.s. airlines during the 12 days. >> to be honest, i thought it
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would be not this crowded. >> with the paris attacks and the bombing of a russian jet and the shooting spree at a scrutiny. >> they will probably see more scrutiny of their bags and carryon luggage. >> a confidential f.b.i. bull etin reports that three men suspected be terrorist ties came into the u.s. in the last 90 days. this week two false bomb scares grounded two spirit air flights. and two men were escorted off. spirit now says that threat was a misundering. a man was -- says he was treated like a 2rit679 >> nobody told me what was going on. >> travelers though say it
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won't stop their travel plans. >> i've been waiting fibe years for this trip. not going to blow it now. >> law enforcement says if you see something, report it. they say they would rather be safe than sorry. phil: tyson is recalling 52,000 pounds of chicken tonight. and the e. coli outbreak at chipotle is growing. >> and we start to cool down a little bit following some snow in the upper midwest. we'll let you know where that
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hyundai is issuing concerns over -- for over 300,000 sonatas. brake lights could be on and there also could be problems with the cars shifting into park the phil: an outbreak of e. coli at now. the first cases were discovered in oregon and washington and more recently minnesota. investigation to discover the specific link to the food item is ongoing. and more than 800 people from 38 states have been infected in -- with sal man -- salmonella traced to cucumbers imported from mexico.
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the numbers that declined and officials say it's unlikely any of the cucumbers bought still remain in homes or stores. tyson is call -- recalling more than 52,000 pounds of chicken wings much the recall was prompted by customer complaints that they smelled badly. some people did get second after eath the wings. the recall is for 28-ounce bags of fully cooked tyson any 'tizers hot wings prepared last month in a buffalo style coat window a tangy sauce. the bags have "best if used by" dates of october 24, 2016, and october 25, 2016. they were sold, by the way, nationwide. j.c.: and now to the high cost of health insurance. if more americans than ever have it, how can people still care? >> more people are dodging their doctor and they're not alone. according to a report just released by the commonwealth hundred dollars -- health care
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fund, tchose -- those everyday costs are aun fordable for many. more than one in four were found to have premiums, deductibles or out of pocket costs that are high relative to their income the 40% of people with high dedeductibles said they had not gone to the doctor when sick, had skipped a preventative care test, or skilled -- skipped a follow-up visit or filed follow up with a specialist they had been referred to. nearly two out of five did -- adults surveyed did not know they had coverage. are john a.: doctors advise all to take advantage of the pre adventure tive care coverage because it keeps all medical costs low.
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the com tree was brought in. you can see the try -- tree lighting live, thursday, december 3, right here on wcvb. >> always a good time! >> always a good time. you always look like you have fun out there. >> you should come out with us. >> we had great weather for holiday lights every year. >> it's going to work out. it almost always does and it's going to work out again. speaking of working out, how about the mild temperatures for the month of november? we finished 20 days and half of them had highs of 60 or higher. 10 times. and three times in the first week, temperatures over 70. so it's not surprising that the month is averaging almost sex degrees above normal. it's starting to cool down, but not the real feel of bitter cold. it is chilly across the upper
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midwest and points norg. just cold enough so a little system there is producing snow. but for us, just kind of a gentle return to average temperatures by this time tomorrow. when you wake up in the morning, most will be in the 30's. most of the amp in the 40's. a couple spots could touch 50. looks like a day that could feature some sun but also sun filtering -- clouds filtering the sun at times. arrived -- an the rain maker demotted from just under an inch to two inches of rain across the area, making up for a good bart -- part of that deficit for the year. look at that snow, mississippi, at the northern edge. iowa getting some snow. it does appear the heavier bands could be norg of chicago but that could be a pretty significant strip on into michigan through the next 12 to 24 hours.
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but that storm stays a little norg of us, which allows us to be a little bit milder. number two, the heavy-duty moisture is going to stay to the north too. could be a little secondary system too. we could get a period of showers as this front crosses through, but it doesn't look like a full, all-day rain or anything like that. saturday is your garnteeveb a dry diet. sunday -- kay. could have sunday a little bit of rain -- rain for a portion. but this punch of cold is going to be a little bit stronger. here's what i mean tomorrow about cloudiness coming through this bands at times. that shower activity along the front to the waste long with any little development that could nick nantucket. then we should tend to clear either overnight sunday night and any additional storminess
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bother us, but it sets us up for a very brirktse chilly monday where the high may be only around 40. if it's clear and only about 40 for the high monday, it sets us up for a cold monday night. there's your story for tomorrow. and audio reminder, tomorrow is the thanksgiving parade in plymouth and the entire eye-opening team will be there! if you are going, by the time the parade goes, into the 40's arks approaching 50 for the high temperature. sunday, a-- that chance for a couple of showers and my best estimate for the start of the patriots game, 29 degrees. a bit of wind, maybe enough to create wind chill in the teens. that is pretty chilly stuff. after that, it is cold and dry into wednesday morning. looks like it stays dry right
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but a shift in the jet stream might allow the temperatures to moderate some on thanksgiving day itself. and it could be in the 50's on friday when many of you will undoubtedly be doning some shopping the >> "chronicle" tonight visits a busy general store. >> that store almost closed but, residents including a former channel 5 resident --, banded together to save it. >> the town is considered one of the loveliest in the state. 45 buildings here are registered on the national historic register of historic places and a few years ago it looked like one of them was history. >> the country store was one of the basic and most important social intera,s west. 2012, boom, it closes.
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>> when the country store in operation since 1840 closed its doors, this small town of 1,200 lost its social and emotional center. >> the town was a ghost town. just the post office and the dump. it really had a real empty hole in the town. >> but after two years the people of petersham voted to restore the store. with funds from a trust, funds were race -- raised to reopen this vital resource. >> when my mom needed to find me, she would always call to the store and say where is ari? and they would always know. >> ari was a local kid who left town to become a successful restauranture but he was lured back by the challenge of this
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part grocery, part gift shop, and part clearinghouse. >> put something out there at breakfast and see what comes back at lump. like the telephone game! >> and also on "chronicle", a puzzling mystery from the civil war days. that's at 7:30. phil: adele is the latest musician to opt out of streaming her album. she's not aloy -- allowing it on stott -- spotippi and the label says they have an aggressive plan to prevent it from being delgadoly stolent. and when a movie comes out, usually you see a trailer that prompts you to go see it, right? but this is one that no one will see for about 100 years.
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malcovich plays the hero. the whole thing was funded by a french cognac maker which will release a special bottle of the liquor when the movie opens in 230 -- 2016. j.c.: that seems incredibly unfair! i will see anything job -- john malcovich is in. but i will not be around in 100 years! phil: coming up next, the decades long search that ended in him getting his dog tags back. j.c.: and a 2-year-old missing for hours found alive, miles from her home, without her clothes and with her head shaved. phil: plus the f.d.a. now says it's safe to seat -- eatjectionly modified salmon. but the president of legal sea
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the company shares jumped 32% after they unveiled the stonalt phil: you like to finish the news cast with stories like that in j.c.: i can carry a large stone, yes! 46 years later, memories of the vietnam war came flooding back. phil: the lost dog tags were discovered in the back yard of a house in 1987. he brought the dog tags from vietnam with the hope of finding the owner. they were extras because they had the wrong blood type on them. but what they did have was memories. >> the media wasn't particularly plight -- polite to returning veterans, so my
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history in the military went away quick. phil: the finder said he was always taught to return something to the owner if you find it. j.c.: i love that. even though they were extras. every little thing. right now, a frantic search and troubling discovery. >> a child on the side of the road, bruised the >> how did a toddler end up naked and hurt miles from home? >> an the security plans here after threats in new york and washington. ? chillier temperatures start to move in. which parts of the weekend could have a little bit of chilly and wet weather. >> the debate over genetically engineered salmon and who won't be serving it. >> this is newscenter 5 at
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phil: we begin with breaking news about the little girl missing for hours from her hamilton home this morning the j.c.: we begin with jack harper live in hamilton. who are police questioning? >> they've been questioning a former baby-sitter, j.c., sources say the baby-sitter had work for the family until recently. they're trying to find out what happened here. 2-year-old lyndon albers, cozy in her home at 3:00 a.m., gone by 7:00. >> got a detailed description -- >> joan and timothy albers had barely dialed 911 when place were all over their neighborhood. just after 9:30, the big break, eight miles away. >> a report of a child on the side of the road, bruised, newbury road.
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