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@ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.@p visit ncicap.org] ` @ >> first on five, investigators searching the home of a former baby sitter after a missile toddler was found on the side of the road miles away from home. the strange circumstances surrounding the disappearance. >> the american killed in a hotel massacre in mali. her ties to massachusetts and what the presidents saying about the terror strike this morning. >> a security rampup ahead of the showdown at fenway park. >> you are watching wcvb boston's news leader. good morning, this is newscenter5's eye opener. >> good morning. thank you for joining us dark and early 5:00 on saturday
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and toy im. >> i'm frank molina holland. a chilly start in massachusetts. i'm sure some people would like flakes. >> temperatures starting in the 30's and the 20's. this is where we should be this time of year. 26 in orange. 35 degrees right now worcester. 39 boston. and even in the mid 40's on the islands. winds kind of all over the place but generally today out of the north and east from 10-15 miles an hour. because of that, it creates a little bit of a windchill so feels more like34 degrees in boston and hyannis feels like 38 degrees. highs will climb where they should be this time of year in the upper 40's and low 50's. we will see filtered sunshine. there will be a mix of sun and clouds.
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more clouds increasing, though, out ahead of the next system which was the snow you saw in the midwest. still pummeling parts of chicago to st. louis. st. louis on the warm side of things. as it gets to our area we will be warming up to see the warmer side and see rain. so the rain chances going up as we head towards sunday. we'll talk about the exact timing and then the major drop in temps behind it. antoinette and frank? >> thank you. a new twist in the mysterious disappearance of a toddler. investigators searching the home of the babysitter. >> the 2-year-old was hospitalize the after being found on the side of the road with her head shaved. neighbors tell us a car was towed from the driveway earlier in the day.
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police have questioned the former baby sitter who worked with the family until recently. police still trying to figure out exactly what happened in the case. >> it started in hamilton when 2-year-old lyndon ail albers was reported missing. reid lamberty continues the coverage. reporter: her parents are with her at a boston hospital. the end to a chaotic and frightening day when the 2-year-old was reported missing from her home. more than two hours later found eight miles away, naked, her head shaved with an apparent head injury. >> she was cold and shivering and they put her in the car and called the cops. reporter: she says she thought they spotted a dog. >> they drove by and then made a
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and stopped the car. everyone knew it was on the news. reporter: lyndon was rushed to beverly hospital where doctors determined the injuries were not life threatening. transferred to childrens for more tests. >> you are going to ask me questions i can't answer right now. reporter: the disappearance is being treated as a crime. as of now, no one has been charged. >> boston fire confirming that two firefighters are being treated for injuries after a fire in hyde park. the fire on river street was knocked down fast. right now no word on the extent of of the injuries to the >> funeral arrangements are being finalized for a teen ager from sharon tragically achillessed
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schwartz was someone of five people killed in an attack on thursday. his rabbi says schwartz was drawn to israel to study for a year before going to college. >> it is just unbelievable. we have never seen something like this before. >> a state of emergency after another terrorist attack. the target this time a hoe hotel in the capital. at least 27 people were killed including one american local ties. she was born in western in, new jersey. she was in mali with a nonprofit group trying to improve healthcare in the region. carried out the attack against government mali. 140 bests and 30 staff inside as the terrorists attacked. several americans among the host ands evacuated. president obama
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calling the attack appalling. >> this only stiffens our resolve to meet this challenge. >> the state department is working to learn if any other americans are hurt. >> right now, belgium raised the terror alert to the highest level in brussels. the government has word of a serious and imminent threat this days after the raids linked to the deadly terrorist attacks in paris. people in belgium are urged to avoid places where large groups gather. >> just one week after the deadly paris attacks, a somber scene, thousands gathering to remember the victims. 130 people were killed and many gathering at the sites of the attacks including the bataclan theater. isis has claimed responsibility for the attacks. >> sky 5 over fenway park. tight security in place for the football game between b.c. and
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is the name of the game mary saladna has a closer look at the measures in place in fenway right now. >> give yourself time to wait in line. you will be thoroughly screened. >> we are asking people to have clear bags if you have bag in. there is always security going into the facility and they have the metal detectors. be patient and understand it is for your own protection. >> the boston mayor says there are no direct threats involving boston, but federal, state and local officials are in constant contact and their guard it up. >> i talked to the commissioner every couple hours now and we are in contact with the police and fire and e.m.s. and making sure bestay connected. up security one week ago attacks. homeland security patrols at the garden for the celtics and bruins
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security at logan airport and on the mbta. but sports fans are encouraged to be vigilant, too. >> we experienced our own attack on marathon monday and boston responded and but we whatten to prevent anything like that. >> the mayor said that the joint terrorism task force will threats. he is confident, though, the city is safe. at fenway park, mary saladna, wcvb newscenter5. >> former house speaker sal damesi's wife says he has been diagnosed with cancer. she claims the prison bureau has failed to respond to her husband's medical needs. he petitioned to be released to the care of his family under a medical placement program. >> kinder morgan filed an
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would run 71 miles and cost $5 billion. supporters say it will create jobs. it has sparked controversy. opponents say it will hurt the environment and devalue property. >> a new hampshire jury delivers a verdict. >> the circumstances surrounding the tragic death and what the jurors decided. critics call it franken fish but the f.d.a. says it is safe to eat. the lot he local establishment saying they will not sell genetically modified salmon. >> an event that caused a road in california to pop up 6 feet above ground.
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>> i am not thinking of buying it for our stores. seafood, i like the natural route. i don't like anything enhanced. >> aqua bounty technologies has the go-ahead to raise the fish in tanks in panama. the company released a statement that said it is a game changer that brings healthy and nutritious food to consumers in an environmentally responsible manner without damaging the ocean and other machine habitats. >> the only difference they could determine is that the salmon grows faster. nutritionally identical to salmon grown using conventional techniques. >> i don't like anything genetically modified. we have seen genetically modified wheat and people have problems digesting it because of the extra chromosome. if i don't have to take the risk, i won't. >> it will be a couple of years before the fish
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the f.d.a. is not requiring restaurants or stores to label it as genetically engineered when selling to consumers. in boston, janet wu, wcvb newscenter5. antoinette: you want to check your freezer. tyson foods is recalling 52,000-pounds of chicken wings. it was prompted by customer complaints they smelled badly. some people did get sick after eating them. the recall is for 28-ounce backs anytizers hot wings in a buffalo sauce. best if used by dates of october 24, 2016 and october 25, 2016. frank: danielle joining us for a look at the forecast. starting to feel like november. danielle: it is supposed to feel like this, the 20's and 30's.
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already seeing the white word. antoinette: better them than us! danielle: snow. this is, south dakota, from yesterday. you see some whiteout conditions out there. parts of midwest expected even today to still get up to a foot of snow. obviously causing some problems there with the flipped over car. and i want to show you where the system is right now. it is an area of low pressure. a strong developing area of low pressure providing a lot of snow now through the ohio river valley, through parts of chicago, and also up through michigan. and there is a warmer side to this system as well. the good news with us, well, for all you snow lovers unfortunately it is not good news but we are going to be on the warmer side of this system. just getting scattered showers starting tomorrow. right now, though, high pressure is dominating our weather. do you want to talk about the fact that they still have winter storm warnings in effect through parts of chicago and the area in purple is winter weather
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advisories. this lifts up to the north and we miss out on the snow. closer to home right now, though, we pretty much have clear skies. our rain chances are on the way up. not necessarily today, today is a great day to get outside and do whatever you need to do. as we head towards tomorrow we go up to a high chance of rain through the afternoon and medium chance and even monday morning i leave a low risk. and the reason is i'm watching another area of low pressure that may develop and depending on how close it gets will determine if we see lingering showers on monday and that would ma inly be for the say as well cape as well as for the islands. we do need the rain. a lot of us under a moderate drought. 8 inches for rain for boston, for worcester down over 7 inches. right now about the cold this morning in the 20's and 30's. 40's on the cape and islands this morning. plymouth, 35 degrees where they
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to have the thanksgiving parade. our "eyeopener" team is down there for the day today. bundle up because it feels more like 30 degrees in plymouth and like 34 in boston. that is the windchill values. and today temperatures only warm up into the upper 40's and low 50's depending on where you live. we are looking for filtered sunshine. a dry forecast today. the clouds really don't move in until later on this evening. high thin clouds around i think through the morning and into the afternoon but here comes the system. you can see it is slow moving and notice that the band of showers starts to thin tout. we hit dryer air that is going to happen. as for us, really just a couple of hit or miss showers through the morning hours tomorrow. tonight, mostly cloudy skies. temperatures falling in the 30's and 40's. and tomorrow, slightly more mild with temperatures in the lower 50's. and again here comes that system and as it comes on in, notice by sunday morning some showers on our doorstep.
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second area i'm watching that is going to have the heaviest rain and looks like the cape and islands may get in on that sunday night in first thing monday. through the next seven days here is what is going to happen. behind the system the big story is the plunge of cold air working in for monday and tuesday. actually going to be the coldestary mass we have seen thus far this season. it doesn't linger that long because by thanksgiving day we are back in the 50's. antoinette and frank? antoinette: thank you. 5:18. a check of the stories we are following right now. frank: the owner of a new hampshire daycare, scorery about that, ski we got to get the scripts going. jurors took less than two days to deliver the verdict against the daycare owner. burr she was also convicted of running an unlicensed daycare in infield. >> it is not
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plead guilty and take the heat for what i did. that is the essence of civil disobedience. antoinette: the florida man who flew a gyrocopter on the capitol lawn as pleaded guilty to a lesser offense. frank: a road in california is shut down after a land slide causes it to buckle. this is the scene in santa clarita. in some faces it rose more than six feet off the ground. officials say they are still expanding or rising. there are no homes or buildings in the immediate area. >> now, "sportscenter" 5 with bob halloran. bob: it was geno time. and they remember he is a human
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victory cigar. celtics, jae crowder with the steal and the score. the celtics 18-21 shots in the second quarter. the game was over right there as thomas with a pullup three. he had 21 points. crowder with another steal and score. he had 19 points. avery bradley coming off the bench. it is working these days. celtics win 120-95 and play the nets in brooklyn on sunday. geno won't make the trip. the bruins home against the maple leafs and boston college travels to notre dame's home away from home, fenway park. that is sports. have a great day. antoinette: a health alert. sleeping in on the weekend may be bad for your health. this is according to new research at the university of pittsburgh. scientists say disruptions to regular sleep patterns can trigger metabolic changes in your body. as a result, this may increase
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disease and diabetes. researchers do say that more studies are needed. so good for all of those people who are up right now with us, not sleeping in at all. frank: that is what i have been saying for years. it is really good for us. antoinette: yeah, that is why we get up early. check your credit card statements. frank: an impact to guests who may have stayed in local hotels. and the annual holiday display open right now. antoinette: a brisk start to the day.
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danielle: welcome back. i'm danny danielle vollmar. clear skies in the 30's and even 20's in spots if you are headed out the door right now in boston, worcester, nashua or plymouth, grab a jacket. through the day, we will have some sunshine and some clouds. high today. tomorrow in the lower 50's and there will be scattered showers around especially through the morning hours and into the afternoon. this is one of the models that is outputting the terms of how much rain we could see. we could see over an inch possibly on the cape and nantucket. antoinette? antoinette: 'tis the season and
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into the holiday spirit. the department store unveille its special window display in new york featuring characters from the famous peanuts cartoon including snoopy and charlie brown. the biggest display is at the macy's flagship in herald square. >> the new hampshire motor speedway is also all lit up for christmas. frank: the gift of lights opened yesterday with more than 60 holiday scenes. new this year a trip through the infield tunnel. it costs 15 bucks per car or $20 on weekends or holidays. all the money raised benefits local charities. frank: trouble on a plane bound for boston. antoinette: and facebook founder mark zuckerberg stepping out of his role at the social media site. the reason he is taking a
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>> this is an editorial by wcvb channel 5 president and general manager bill fine. >> the pictures devastating. the grim plight of syrian refugees fleeing terrorism has captured the world's attention but now is the time to pause and take a collective breath. this week it was revealed that at least one of the isis terrorists in paris entered europe ensconced within the flood of syrian refugees. in largely partisan response and lacking legal authority, nearly two thirds of u.s. governors are closing their borders to any syrian refugees including massachusetts and new hampshire. the governors hesitant while perhaps an overreaction is understandable in a time of necessary caution. while questioning the valenti veracity of america's vetting process, many fear it will be a trojan horse inviting jihadists to unleash death and destruction on american soil.
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the current u.s. process also requires up to two years of vetting through several federal agencies. yet the severity of this crisis has the president saying he will accept 10,000 refugees presumably on an expedited basis and thus enhancing the risk. congressional republicans are joining the debate and the debate rages on. in the new age of terrorist war fare fought through sleeper cells, suicide bombers happen in crypted technology the process by which our federal government scrutinizes immigrants from any country should itself be closely strengthened. let's not, however, respond to either the paris tragedy did damage tragedy crisis -- dem issue.
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>> now on newscenter5 "eyeopener." danielle: a mostly sunny start to the weekend. changes on the way and when we could see some scattered showers. antoinette: an overnight search of a topfield home. the connection to the missile toddler found alone on the side of the road miles away from home. frank: activists take to the statehouse to protest governor
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baker's stance on syrian refugee. a sign the governor may be considering other options. >> good morning, this is newscenter5's "eyeopener." frank: 5:31. i'm frank holland. >> i'm antoinette antonio. it is getting cold out there. danielle: is 15-20 degrees cooler. we are starting out in the 20's and 30's. and a four 40's on the map this morning. 45 in marshfield. 42 even the vineyard. 47 on nantucket but in the 30's in worcester. 26 orange and even 28 degrees in springfield. now as we go to the next 12 hours, worcester, we will warm up but only into the mid 40's for the afternoon. and there is going to be more clouds working their way in even
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system. it is a cool day today, but it is actually where we should be this time of year and we will warm up into the mid to upper 40's in and around boston. the winds out of the north, northeast at 5-10. clear right now. but here comes the rain. and you can see it. actually snow through chicago. that is the colder side of things and that will miss us and head towards the north. we will have a shot of rain towards the overnight into first thing tomorrow. time out rain and then the major cooldown that coming behind it. frank? frank: a look at the stories we are following right now. a new twist in the mysterious disappearance of a hamilton toddler. a dozen officers searched her former babysitter's home. she was found miles away from her home, naked with her head shaved. antoinette: boston fire confirming two firefighters being treated for
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injuries after a fire in hyde park. we know the fire on river street quickly. no word on the extent of the firefighters' injuries. native among 27 people killed during a in mali yesterday. she was born in wednesday western massachusetts and grew up in, new jersey. the state department is working to learn if any other americans are hurt. antoinette: police in black stone are reportedly investigating a deadly drive-by street. investigators closed off the area as they investigate. they are reportedly looking for a dark-colored trail blazer lite. >> right now, one man dead and another jamaica plain. boston police tell us the victims were in a public parking lot, a black mercedes s.u.v. pulled up and one inside started shooting. police are still searching for the s.u.v.
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no arrests have been reported. >> the man charged with stealing guns from a worcester armory is being sent back to massachusetts to face charges here. he appeared before a judge yesterday and waived a probable cause hearing. he was based at the army reserve center until his discharge. he was tracked down in long island, new york, wednesday night. >> the death of an 11 month old new hampshire boy is being called a homicide. investigators say he died of blunt head trauma two days after being rushed to the hospital. no one has been charged but authorities have arrested a man that lives with the boy on unrelated charges. 29-year-old tommy page is being held on 23 counts of possession of child sexual abuse images. >> two separate investigations and both are open and ongoing and so because they are both open and ongoing i'm limited with the information that our office can share.
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office says the images of are of a baby bo i and they are explicit. antoinette: parisians taking to the streets marking one week since the deadly terror attacks rocked the city of light. a manhunt continues. the terror alert in belgium raised to the highest level right now. one week after the chaos and carnage in paris a peaceful yet defiant remembrance and a reflection from the deputy that led the attacks that took down the mastermind. a dramatic scene as they raided the hideout in the suburbs of paris. >> one of them was shooting and another one was sending grenades through the windows or the door. >> the target, abdelhamid
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abaaoud killed. his cousin also died in the apartment but she was not the one who detonated a suicide vest. explaining it was a third person discovered in the rubble and still unidentified. authorities also revealing two of the terrorists who carried out last week's attacks passed through greece to get to france. two others are still on run. friends of one of the suspects salah abdeslam claim he is likely hiding not far from his hometown in brussels saying he called them on tuesday desperate for help telling them he was nearby. >> friends say he was afraid of the ring leader who was killed in the raid. abdeslam's brother is pleading for him to turn himself in. >> a protests against the stance on syrian refugees.
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the refugees seeking sanctuary. frank: 1,000 people attended the rally. the governor said he is not interested in having syrian refugees come here in the wake of the paris attacks. yesterday he declined to sign a letter sent by other republican governors asking president obama to suspend the pro is escobar. >> a 9-year-old refugee from syria who lives in the bay state writing to president obama for help. he lost both arms and three of his siblings in a bombing bombing bombing in aleppo. he is hoping to share his own story of survival as congress and the country debate the fate of millions of refugees. of the free and the home of brave. we are a shelter for the weak and a refunnel of the oppressed. frank: the group is raise funds to help ahmad who is here with his father. antoinette: commitment 2016 and senator lindsay graham says the terror attacks in paris reenforce the need for boots on
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the ground to beat isis. his plan, 100,000 troops but 90% would be soldiers from the region. >> natives of arab and turkey supplemented by western forces. the banner of islam will take isil down because that is the way this war needs to end. antoinette: senator graham is in new hampshire campaigning with his friend and two-time winner of the primary senator john mccain. they have five events planned throughout the granite state today. don't forget to tune in tomorrow for matter of fact. congressman keating weighs in on terrorism and senator john mccain with her perspective on the presidential election. that is airing tomorrow morning at 11:30 right here on channel 5. frank: a campaign stop is canceled to are chris christie after trouble aboard his plane. the office of the new jersey governor says he was never threatened.
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he was planning to land in boston before heading to new hampshire for an event. the rest of his weekend in new hampshire will go on as scheduled. antoinette: check your credit card statements if you have been to starwood hotels. the company is warning of a credit card breach. they run shara ton boston, western boston waterfront and the waltham. malware was found on the restaurants and gift shops. it does not include the front desks. card numbers, names and other sensitive information may be at risk. >> patriots home games aren't good for everyone around foxborough. e plain ridge park casino is seeing significantly fewer visitors on game days. they are looking to draw more football fans and shaw tv fans asking for the team's help. the slots parlor opened in june just five miles from the gillette stadium.
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antoinette: the holiday shopping season is here. the department of homeland security is sending out a warning about counterfeit goods. counter fitters have set up fancy websites and they say it is almost impossible to tell the difference. >> the foam doesn't bend. it is very hard and incredibly uncomfortable to wear. this is a genuine boot. the foam is softer and more >> price is one of the indicators. if it so much lower than the market price you have to be cautious of what you are purchasing. antoinette: just last year a california border patrol seized over $1 billion worth of fakes. frank: a look at wall street. stocks finishing up for the week.
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the dow rising 91 points and the nasdaq climbing 31. the s&p increasing 8 points. all three of the major indexes ended up about 3%. the s&p its best week in over a year. >> the mass retailers association predicting a 6.5% growth in holiday sales over last year and estimating more than $15 billion in revenue through december. they say consumer confidence at highest level locally since 1987. mark zuckerberg will take two full months of paternity leave when his daughter is born. facebook pushing to offer competitive parental leave. it can be taken at any time during the first year a child it born. >> the report for new and existing home sales and a short week on wall street for the thanksgiving holiday. >> now, your stormteam5 forecast
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with meteorologist danielle vollmar. danielle: i know there is a map and it has know on. antoinette: i know it has snow on it. i hope it is not coming our way. danielle: the colder aid well to the north and west of us. the warmer side will get us to us. so we will get some shower. antoinette: now i will look at it. danielle: just a couple of rain showers. antoinette: all right. danielle: we could use the rain. today if you have things toss do everything looks great. do the outdoor things today because tomorrow rain chances bump up, especially tomorrow morning through the afternoon. there will be lingering showers around. not everyone is going to see them, i think. and then i even leave in a low chance for some showers on monday morning. and the reason is we are watching a second area of low pressure that may develop off our shoreline and depending on how close it develops parts of maybe southeastern mass like the cape and islands could get clipped with some heavier rain which we really do need that rain. here is our system right now. can see the area of low
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pressure. a lot of snow through the ohio river valley and the great lakes region. rain showers on the other side of this. and all this is lifting up to the north. right now, though, we have high pressure in control of our weather consideration we do have actually winter storm warnings for parts of the chicago area. this area you see in purple is a winter weather advisory. the colder air is also headed in our direction. take a look behind the system. 18 degrees right now in minneapolis. this is actually the coldest air all season where eventually -- we are eventually going to see. dry and cooler today but still around average. showers around for sunday. temperatures warming into the low 50's. and then that coldest air we see all season will arrive on the day of monday. it does not last too long, though. that is the great news. temperature wise, starting in the 20's in orange and keene. 30's through concord and
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mid 40's on the cape. factor in wind and feels more like 38 degrees on the cape right now and 34 in boston. today, temperatures will warm up into the mid to upper 40's. map. clouds out there. those winds really out of the north and east at 5-10. through the day a dry forecast clouds will make their way in especially through the afternoon. little underdone in -- model is a littleunder done in terms of clouds. as the rain shield gets closer it starts to thin out. the heaviest amount of moisture up into canada. a few scattered showers for tomorrow. tonight drop back to the 30's and 40's and then tomorrow again warming up into the upper 40's and low 50's with a couple of rain showers around. now the area of low pressure i'm talking about, on the futurecast, notice dry through tonight. tomorrow morning a couple of scattered showers ahead of the cold front and the area of low
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watch how close it gets to us. i do think parts of the cape and islands could get in on some of the heavier rain and could be over an inch of rain. requesticly. sunshine and at night the skies clear out and it is just in time for the pats to take on the buffalo bills at home. it is all on channel 5. you want to watch that at 80:00. 8:30. chilly one, though, if you are heading to the stadium. dress in layers. the temperatures start to bump back into the 50's by thanksgiving. antoinette and frank? antoinette: thank you. 5:48. a check of the stories we are following right now. frank: a 16-year-old in california charged as an adult for killing a police officer. investigators calling it a botched robbery. the teen charged with shooting downing police officer ricky galvez. he was not in uniform when he was shot sitting in his personal car on wednesday night. antoinette: a mississippi man makes a shocking discovery out
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two puppies stuck in a cement-sealed aquarium. matt williamson found them by a creek while looking for his own dogs. he says whoever dumped the puppies left them to drown inside the cube. the punnies are expected to -- the puppies are expected to make a full recovery. the next step is to put them up to adoption. frank: a man wielding a samurai sword in a new york apple store. he was tackled by apple security custody yesterday. police say he appeared to be emotionally disturbed. antoinette: anout break of e. to six states. into new cases reported in california, new york and ohio. the first cases were discovered a number of weeks ago in oregon and washington and more recently in m.v.p. minnesota. the investigation to determine the specific food item linked to
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the illness is ongoing. frank: the brooklyn nets in town last night but the celtics dominated. basically game over right there. thomas with the pullup three as you see right here. he had 21 points ms. this one. one. avery bradley came off the bench. a game-high 25. celtics win 120-95. they play the nets in brooklyn antoinette: counting down the days to "monday night football" on channel 5. the patriots taking on the buffalo bills and we may excited but coach bill belichick all business, of course. no doubt he will have the team ready to go. and as he told mike lynch yesterday, even after all these years, "monday night football" is still pretty special. monday night still the prime time spot to play a football game? >> i mean, well, it is the only game that night so everybody
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will be watching. but, you now, in the end it really is more about what we do rather than when we do it and hopefully we can play well whether the games on thursday, saturday, sunday, monday, or whatever time of day they. that is really our goal. but we know everybody will be watching monday night. antoinette: much more with lynchy and bill belichick in our jam-packed countdown to kickoff monday night at 8:00 followed by the game right here on channel 5. frank: if you are looking for "dancing with the stars" or castle on monday they will air at the regular times on metv boston over the air at 5.2 and the cable channels right here listed on the screen. frank: coming up, a red panda on the run. antoinette: the sequoia park zoo is pleading for help as they search for the panda that went missing during feeding time on thursday afternoon. the zoo keepers say the biggest threat to her would be cars or
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any animals that prey on animals that are her size. the staff is also keeping a close watch on the exhibit as they try to figure out how the little critter escaped. keep an eye out for her. frank: that is a panda? antoinette: a red panda apparently. i didn't know either. we are all surprised this morning. frank: learning something. an alarming report about superbugs. antoinette: they can about he found in our food. how the government plans to keep us from getting sick. a live look over the city of boston this morning. a brisk start. 36 degrees if you are headed outside right now.
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danielle: welcome back. i'm meteorologist danielle vollmar. maybe you are headed out to the thanksgiving parade. our "eyeopener" team will be out there today. they had jackets on last year and they will need it again this year. temperatures starting in the 30's. 44 degrees by the kickoff and through the afternoon the mid to upper 40's in the plymouth area. a dry forecast but rain chances go up starting tomorrow. antoinette and frank? antoinette: thank you. new concerns about the superbug the antibiotic resistant bacteria can be found in our food. frank: erika tarantal says a new report highlights the problem
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can be done about it. erika: consumer reports released a new report saying meat and poultry raised without antibiotics less likely to have drug resistant bacteria. >> we are concerned with the trend. erika: at least two million americans get and the buy antibiotic resistant infections every single year. >> the public health crisis we have going on today that antibiotics are less effective in treating illness. erika: the organization found ground beef raised from cows regularly given antibiotics was twice as likely to carry superbugs than cows used without them. the f.d.a. plans to phase out antibiotics to promote growth but healthy animals can still get them for diory disease
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prevention. >> they are fed low levels on a daily basis and we are extremely concerned concerned about that particular method. antoinette: a local seafood powerhouse is taking a stand. frank: the f.d.a. approved fish that will not make its way to legal seafoods and tight security for the game tonight between b.c. and notre dame.
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