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now on newscenter5 "eyeopener" -- antoinette: breaking this morning an overnight search and arrest after a missile todd toddler was found miles away from her home. frank: the american killed in a hotel massacre in mali. her ties to massachusetts and what the presidents saying saying about the proper terror strike this morning. >> the security rampup ahead of tonight's showdown at fenway park. >> you are watching boston's news leader. good morning, this is newscenter5's "eyeopener." antoinette: and good morning to you. another round of the "eyeopener" underway. 8:00 on this saturday, november 21. i'm antoinette antonio.
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holland. a snowstorm in the midwest. this is what people in south dakota and many other states are waking up to this morning. i'm glad we are not waking up to that this morning. danielle: we aren't but areas go. chicago to in iowa to parts of wisconsin waking up to some heavy snow. locations. we are on the warmer side of this one as the snow moves north into canada we get showers tomorrow. as for right now a couple of high thin clouds. the big story this morning about the temperature starting in the 20's in keene and orange. 40 now in boston and already 49 degrees on nantucket. milder down there. factor in the wind with colder temps to start, it feels more like the 20's through worcester county. 20's through the merrimack valley and 34 degrees in boston. tore
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for today a mix of sun and clouds. 46-51 degrees. winds out of the north and east shift, to the east through the afternoon. we start out with some sunshine their way system. to western pennsylvania by 9:00. we will time out the rain for you for tomorrow and talk about antoinette antoinette and frank? breaking news in the disappearance of a hamilton toddler. her former babysitter in topsfield was arrested overnight after several investigators search her home. 21-year-old abigail hannah is charged with kidnapping the 2-year-old. hannah is being held without bail. frank: it started hamilton yesterday morning. lyndon albers was reported missing by her parents. two hours later a call of a child found 8 hours away.
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her head shaved within' a apparent head injury and dig rest cigarette burns on her body. >> they drove by and made a u-e and stopped the car. frank: lin don was to beverly hospital and then no morning. the former babysitter now charged with the kidnapping. antoinette: more been. boston fire confirming that two firefighters were injured in a fire in hyde park. the fire was knocked down quickly, no word on the extent of the injuries. >> funeral arrangements being finalize the for a teenager from sharon tragically killed in a terror attack in israel. 18-year-old ezra schwartz will
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be laid to rest at sharon. his body will be flown back home today. killed in the attack on thursday. went to israel to study for that year before going to college. >> it is just unbelievable. we never think something like this. frank: the african nation of after another terrorist attack. target a hoe tal in the capital. at least 27 people were killed ties. she was born in western mass and grew up in, new jersey. she was in mali with a nonprofit group trying to improve healthcare in the region. this morning a branch of al-qaeda is claiming security forces swept the radisson blue hotel. 140 guests and 30 staff members were inside as the terrorists attacked.
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several americans were among the hostages evacuated. president obama calling the attack appalling. >> this only stitches our resolve to meet the -- stiffens our resolve to meet the challenge. antoinette: right now belgium has raised the terror alert level to its highest level in brussels. the government says it has word of a serious nd imminent threat days after raids there were linked to the deadly terrorist attacks in paris. people are asked to avoid places where large groups gather. it was a somber scene throughout paris. thousands gathering to remember the victims. 130 people killed and hundreds more injured. many gathering at the sites of the attacks including the
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bataclan theater. isis claimed responsibility for the attacks. frank: fenway park, tight security in place for the football game between b.c. and notre dame. safety is the name of the game since the paris attacks. mary saladna has a closer look at the measures in place at fenway right now. reporter: planning to attend the shamrock series or the pats game at gillette, give yourself time to wait in line. you will be thor thoroughly screened. >> bring a clear bag if you have facility. your own protection and well being. reporter: federal state and lockage fixes are in constant contact, their guard is up. >> nothing, 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 we stay connected. reporter: boston ramped up security one week ago, immediately following the paris
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attacks. extra police and homeland security patrols a the gardens for the sell tibbs and celtics and bruins games. but sports fans are encouraged to be vigilant, too. >> we experienced our own attack on marathon monday and boston responded and but we want to prevent anything like that. reporter: the mayorent with on to say that the joint terrorism task force will continue to phone rings monitor for threats but he went on to say that the city is safe. speaker sal demasi's wife says he has cancer. his second cancer diagnosis in the four years since he began prison sentence for corruption. the globe reports that his wife claims the prison bureau failed husband's
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frank: kinder morgan filed an application to build a pipeline through southern new hampshire and massachusetts. the granite state portion of the pipeline would run 71 miles and cost $5 billion. supporters say it brings cheaper energy to the region and it will create jobs. the project has sparked controversy. opponents say it will hurt the environment and devalue property. >> coming up, a new hampshire jury delivers a verdict in the daycare death of a 4-year-old. antoinette: the circumstances surrounding the tragic death and what the jurors decided. critics call it franken fish but eat. the local establishment saying they will not sell genetically modified salmon. frank: and a mess along a california. the road to pop up six feet above ground. danielle: a nice day for mid november. changes i'm tracking for the rest of the weekend and the outlook for thanksgiving day. antoinette: and following that
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missile toddler found alone on the side of the road. her former babysitter is in custody and facing charges including kidnapping, assault
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antoinette: 8:12. following the breaking news from overnight in the abduction of a hamilton toddler. the little girl's former baby sitter was arrested overnight and charged with kidnapping the 2-year-old from her home yesterday. she is also charged with assault and breaking and entering. hannah is being held without bail.
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the f.d.a. hastiven the okay for you to eat genetically modified salmon. the president of legal seafood says he will not customers. janet wu spoke with him about his concerns. >> the salmon may have gotten the nod from the f.d.a. but not from fish czar roger berkowitz. >> i like the natural route that nature has esolved naturally. i don't like thing that has been enhanced. reporter: aqua bounty technologies has the go-ahead to raise the fish in tanks in panama. the company refused interviews but released a statement that said the salmon is a game changer that brings healthy and nutritious food to consumers in an environmentally responsible manner. >> the only difference that the food and drug administration could determine was that the
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grows faster. identical to salmon grown using conventional techniques. >> i don't like anything genetically modified. could that happen to fish? i don't know. i'm not a scientist but if i i >> it will be a couple of years before the fish is available and the f.d.a. is not requiring either restaurants or stores to label the fish as genetically engineered when selling to consumers. janet wu, wcvb newscenter5. antoinette: you may want to check your freezer. tyson foods is recalling more than 52,000-pounds chicken wings. it was prompted by customer complaints that they smelled badly. some people did get sick after eating the wings. the recall is for 28-ounce bags of fully cooked any tizers in a buffalo style coated with a tangy sauce.
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of october 24, 2016 and october 25, 2016. >> now your stormteam5 forecast with meteorologist danielle vollmar. frank: a huge football game today. a lot of people will be sitting outside. danielle: and it will be chilly out there. not too, too bad. 30's and 40's. if you are headed out, just layer up. football season. that is what we do. that is what we do in new england. going to the pats game on monday night you really have to layer up because the windchills in the teens there. getting colder just so you know. show you this beautiful scene. antoinette: beautiful? >> if you like snow it is beautiful. this is from illinois. a lot of snow falling just outside the chicago area picking up 6-12 inches of snow. and that same system is headed in our direction. here it is. you can see it is an area of low pressure already snow now spreading into parts of the great lakes. into western pennsylvania, high
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pressure, though, right now dominates our weather. we will watch this carefully. the good news is, this lifts up to the north right before us so we will be on the warm he side and expecting some rain showers. whereas parts of the chicago area under a winter storm warning this morning and into the afternoon and parts of michigan under a winter weather advisory. the rain starts tomorrow morning and that is the best chance for seeing it, i think. through the afternoon we leave in the chance for a couple of hit or miss showers and then monday morning a low risk of shoers because we have to watch this second area of low pressure that develops to see how close it gets to our coastline. we are dry through the day today. it will be a mix of sun and clouds. a lot of clouds actually out there right now. but as we head towards tomorrow morning here comes the cold front triggering some showers in the morning hours contribution then the second area of low pressure develops and we will watch that closely. latest models are trending to
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keep the heaviest rain well offshore. earlier models were showing some showers along the cape and islands so i will leave it in there as of right now. carefully. we could really use some rain and looks like we could see at least a tenth inch in a lot of spots. if that heavier ring leader rain tracks close to the coast could see an inch on the coast. down 8 inches for the yaoer in year in boston and down 7 inches for the year on . a little wind out there makes it feel more like 34 degrees. that is how it will feel through the morning hours. through the afternoon warm up into the upper 40's and low 50's. again, it is where we should be this time of year which is right around 50 degrees. tonight, dropping down into the
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30's and 40's. and then tomorrow, we warm up slightly above normal in the low boston, the south shopping season are and shore and the cape but that colmes with a chance for showers -- comes with a chance for showers. monday temperatures dip below the cold front and behind it look at this for the game at 8:30 at night, 29 degrees, but teens. remember, if you want to stay warm, watch it indoors and watch it on channel 5. the pats are taking on the buffalo bills. as we head towards, say, thanksgiving, not looking so bad. high pressure bad. high pressure dominates the weather. we turn mild by thanksgiving, back up to the low 50's and that is where we will stay even for black friday. we. >> us the victims have to get through a couple of days of cold and then moderate nicely. weather.
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a check of the stories we are following. frank: the owner of a new hampshire daycare where a girl died has been found guilty of reckless conduct. jurors took less than two days to deliver the verdict. willow clark died after her jacket got tangled. >> it is not a copout to for me to plead guilty and take the heat for what i it. antoinette: the florida man who flew a gyrocotter on to the capitol lawn it is a has pleaded guilty to a lesser offense. his attorneys will ask for probation and prosecutors agreed not to ask for more than 10 months in prison,. frank: a road in california shut down after a landslide caused it to buckle. some places the street rosenholtz more than 6 feet off
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the ground. officials officials say they are still expanding and rising. there are no homes for buildings in the immediate area. reporter: it was geno time and the skinny bearded too tight t-shirt hip shaker in the bell bottom pants is a human victory cigar. he is only for blowouts. the nets look lottery bound. good news for the celtics with the first-round pick next year. the celtics 18-21 shots in the second quarter. the game was over right there. the pupup three 21 points for thomas. crowder with another steal and score. he had 19 points. bradley coming off bench these days working. 10-13 from the floor and a gym-high 25 points. celtics win and they will play the same nets in brooklyn on monday.
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>> the bruins home tonight against the main leafs and boston college travels to notre dame's home away from home, fenway park. that is sports. have a great day. frank: if you are planning and driving for the thanksgiving holiday you may whatten to want to avoid heading out tuesday. that is the worst day for holiday traffic in boston. google has the thanksgiving traffic trends from 21 cities. most experience the heaviest traffic on wednesday and boston the only city where tuesday is a problem. and google suggests avoid driving back on friday. antoinette: sleeping in on the weekends may be bad for your health according to new research at the university of pittsburgh. science injuries to the injuries to thescientists say disruptions to regular sleep patterns can trigger metabolic changes and may increase the risk for developing heart disease and diabetes. researchers do say that more studies are needed. good for you if you woke up this morning you are being
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healthier for your body. >> on the way, check those credit card statements. frank: a major hotel chain reporting a data breach. and getting into the holiday spirit already. the display that is open right now. danielle: a live look outside over the city of boston. the sun is up. it is 40 degrees as you start
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danielle: hello to my friends at jurisdictional rogers middle school in -- john rogers middle school. i got to visit them earlier this week and they were awesome and new a lot of the answers to all my weather questions. want to talk about what is happening right now? a cold start in a lot of spots. 32 nashua. 40 degrees in plymouth and that is where the parade will be taking place at 10:30 today. the whole "eyeopener" team will be out there in the parade. bundle up because temperatures only warm into the 40's through the afternoon. the 40's today. low 50's tomorrow. actually above no weral normal. look at monday and tuesday. temperatures a nose dive back to the 40's and 30's. the coldest air mass all season moving in. even though the month ofof november has been pretty warm. it won't stay for long. by thanksgiving up above where
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we should be. antoinette? antoinette: danielle, thank you. 'tis the season and macy's is getting into the holiday spirit. the department store unveiled the special window display last night in new york city featuring characters from the famous peanuts cartoon including snoopy and charlie brown. the biggest display is at macy's flagship in harold's square but five other stores will put up similar versions of the sim display including the store? downtown boston. >> the new hampshire motor speedway is also lit up for christmas. frank: new this year a trip through the infield tunnel. it costs $15 per car to see the lights monday-thursday or $20 on weekends and holidays. the money raise the benefits local charities. >> breaking news overnight in the disappearance of a hamilton toddler. antoinette: her former baby sitter was arrested overnight and now charged with kidnapping and other charges.
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all morning long on air, online and with the mobile news app. frank: facebook founder mark zuckerberg stepping out of his role at the social media site. the reason he is taking a temporary break. antoinette: and a live look at the zakim bridge. traffic moving a i long just fine.
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antoinette: now on newscenter5 "eyeopener." danielle: sun and clouds to start the weekend but changes on the way. when we could see scattered showers. antoinette: breaking news this morning an overnight arrest in connection to the missile toddler found miles away from her home. the charger her former baby sitter is now facing, activist take to the statehouse to protest the stance on syrian refugee. a sign the governor may be considering other options. >> good morning, this is
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frank: hope your day is off to to great start. i'm frank holland. antoinette: i'm antoinette antonio. today might be the day to enjoy before the rain moves in. danielle: today is the day to do something outside because we are talking about a dry forecast. it is cool out there. layer up. starting in the 30's and 40's in boston. the 20's right now through keene, concord, and orange. so make sure you wear the jacket because then you factor in the boston. feels like the lower 40's on the are in the upper 40's already. and as we go through the day, a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures will warm up into the upper 40's, maybe some low 50's across the area. we should be running around 50 degrees for this time of year. we are actually around average, even though it feels cooler than the last several days. we are system.
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a lot through parts of michigan, wisconsin, chicago. there is rain, too, associated with it. and when it gets to us we are on the warmer side. the rain chances go up not for today but for tomorrow morning into the afternoon and maybe even a few lingering showers early monday foreship for southeastern mass. we will thattic about a major cooldown that follows and how cold we get ahead. frank: breaking news overnight in the abduction of a ham mihm ton toddler. her former baby sitter was arrested overnight. 21-year-old abigail hannah is charged with kidnapping the 2-year-old from her home yesterday. she was hospital rised after being found on the side of the road. the little girl naked with her head shaved. antoinette: also breaking this morning, boston fire confirming two firefighters being treated for injuries after a fire in hyde park. we know the fire on river street was knocked down quickly.
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no word on the extent of the firefighters' injuries. >> a massachusetts native among the 27 people killed in mali yesterday at a terrorist attack. she grew up in, new jersey. a branch of responsibility. the state department is working antoinette: developing right now, police in the town of blackstone are reportedly investigating a deadly drive-by shooting. investigators close the off the area as they investigate. they are reportedly looking to blazer s.u.v. with a broken front head light. right now, one man dead and another hurt in a shooting in jamaica plain. boston police tell us the victims were in a public parking lot, a block mercedes s.u.v. pulled up and someone from inside started shooting. police are searching for the such. no arrests have -- for that s.u.v.
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>> james walker morales appeared before a judge in new york yesterday and waived a probable cause hearing. he was based at the armory see rev center until 2013. he is accused of selling stealing more than a dozen weapons from the army. >> the death of a new hampshire boy is now being called a homicide. investigators say he die the of blunt impact head trauma. no one has been charged in the death but investigators aest ared a man who lives with the boy and unrelated charges. tommy page is being held on 23 counts of possession of child sexual abuse images. >> when we are talking about two separate investigations and both are open and ongoing and yum limited with the information that our of if island can share. frank: the attorney general says
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they are sexually expolicity. antoinette: par ricians taking to the streets in mourning marking a week since the deadly terror attacks rocked the city of lights. the manhunt for one of the suspects remain active. officials believe he could be hiding in neighboring belgium. the terror alert there raised to the highest level right now. one week after of the chaos and carnage in paris, a peaceful yet defiant remembrance. and a reflection from the deputy who led the team that took down the attack's so-called mastermind describing the dramatic scene as officers raided the terror cell hideout in the suburbs of paris. >> one of them was shooting and another one was sending grenades through the windows of the door. antoinette: the target, abdelhamid abaaoud killed. his cousin also died in the apartment.
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french authorities say now she was not the with unwho detonated a suicide vest explaining it was rubble. and thoroughlies 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 the ring leader. friends of one of the -- are still on the run. friends of salah abdeslam claim he is hiding likely not far from his hometown in brussels saying he called them on tuesday desperate for help. friends say he was afraid of the plot's ring leader who was killed in the raid. abdeslam's brother is pleading for him to turn himself in. frank: activists took to the statehouse last night to protest the governor's stance on syrian refugees. >> let's open the doors to the refugees seeking sanctuary. there is a war that we start and that we must not fight. frank: 1,000 people attended the rally.
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earlier this week the governor said he is not interested in having syrian refugees come here in the wake of the farris attacks but yesterday declined to sign a letter september by other republican governors asking the president to suspend the process. >> a 9-year-old refugee from syria writing to president obama for help. he lost both arms and three siblings in a bombing. he is hoping hoping to get more support by refugees by sharing his own story of survival. >> our country is the land of the free and the home of the brave. we are have a shelter for the weak and a refuge fudge of the oppressed. antoinette: commitment 2016 this morning and senator lindsay graham says the terror attacks in paris reenforce the need for boots on ground to beat isis. his plan, 100,000 troops
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would be soldiers from that region. >> made up 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: nor graham is in new hampshire campaigning with his friend and two-time primary winner senator john mccain. they have five events plan the throughout the granite state today. tonight forget to tune in tomorrow for matter of fact. bay state congressman bill keating weighs in on terrorism and senator mccain with his election. tomorrow morning at 11:30 on chap 5. channel 5. frank: a campaign stop was canceled for chris christie. the office of the new jersey threatened. the republican presidential candidate was planning to land hampshire
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the rest of his weekend in new hampshire l. go on as scheduled. antoinette: check your credit card statements if you have been to starwood hotels. the company warning of a credit card breach. they run sheraton boston, western boston wall street and the west entertain waltham. those are among several locations where malware was found on the hoe pells it hotel's restaurants and gift shops. card numbers, names and other sensitive information could be at risk. >> the countdown to the holidays on. frank: can't wait. retailers getting the registers ready to start ringing. the bay state. underway to for. the crack down on counterfeiters and how crocus plains you can tell if you -- and how you can tell if you scored the authentic deal. danielle: colder air moving in and a chance for wet weather over the weekend. frank: breaking news overnight
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antoinette: good morning. 8:42. the holiday shopping season is here and federal officials want to make sure that you get what you pay for. the department of homeland security sending o you the a warning about counterfeit goods. the counterfeiters have set up fancy websites to sell the knockoff goods and they say it is almost impossible to tell the difference. >> you can tell the foam doesn't bend. it is very hard. it is incredibly uncomfortable to wear. this is a genuine boot. the foam is softer and more flexible. >> price is the number one indicator. if it so much lower than the market price you have to be cautious. antoinette: last year the california border patrol seized mo are than $1 billion worth of fakes. frank: now for a look at wall street.
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a look at the numbers. dow rising -9d 1. nasdaq 31. and the sapp increasing 8 points. all three major indexes ended up at least 3%. the s&p had its best week in over a year. >> a positive. phil: you the look for the holiday season. predicting a 6.5% growth in holiday sales over last year. state retailers estimating $50 billion in revenue through december. consumer confidence at the highest level locally since 2007. >> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg will take two full months of paternity leave when his daughter is born. the company offers a generous four months which can be taken ani time during the first year after a chao inland is born. >> reports for new and existing home sales ahead for the weekend and a short week on wall street for the thanksgiving holiday. danielle: we
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saw the snow video newlesscast. we are just like trying to keep that away for as long as possible. danielle: we may keep the snow part away from us. that going to go to the north canada. antoinette: the other part? way. we do need the rain. down over eightisms for inchs for the year in boston. tomorrow rain chances go up. through the afternoon, a medium and there is a low risk of lingering showers on monday. best get for that the cape and islands and all going to depend on the second area of low pressure that develops along the cold front. it hasn't done that yet. this is the main area of low pressure bringing lots of snow to parts of the midwest. in fact, winter storm warnings for the area in pink. winter weather advisories in purple. that is the cold side of things and that lifts well to the north of us. we are only going to get some scattered showers starting
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tomorrow morning. right now, just seeing some clouds filtering on in. otherwise a dry day today and cooler. showers around for tomorrow. and then behind that cold front, the coldest air we have seen thus far this season is going to push on in. so for today, we warm up into the upper 40's, low 50's. that is actually where we should be this time of year. we should be running around 50 degrees. not too bad. and then for tonight -- temps drop back to the 30's through the merrimack valley and worcester county. low 40's in boston as well as on the cape and islands. then tomorrow -- a little warmer with highs in the lower 50's in boston. but mid 50's along the south shore and the cape. but, of course, that does come with those showers and a lot of clouds. so high pressure dominates the weather right now. then, tonight, overnight more clouds filter in. by tomorrow morning, showers on
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not everyone is going to see them, though. and then watch the second area of low pressure and depending how close it comes will determine whether we see heavier rain along the cape and islands or if they don't see as much at all. if we do see rein we could see rain totals in excess of an inch on the cape and islands. other than that, most of us only picking up a tenth inch. we could use a little more rain. for all of us colder air moving moving in on monday just in time for the pats game. if you are headed to the game bundle up. temps in the 20's but feel more like the teens. if you want to stay in the comfort of your own home, watch it on channel 5 because we will be airing it on monday night. go pats. midweek the cold air lifts back to cadahia and canada and we turn milder wednesday the day before
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thanksgiving. our thanksgiving not so bad with temperatures warming into the low 50's. and it looks like right now a lot of sunshine. and as we head towards friday, for black friday shopping looking really good. temps in the mid 50's. even though it is cold the first couple of days this week we moderate nicely by the end of the week. frank? frank: thanks a lot. over to a little bit of sports here. a big win at the garden. the nets in town but the celtics dominated this one. 18 of the 21 shots in the second quarter. that is pretty much game over from there. thomas with the pullup three. he had 21 points. bradley coming off the berchl. a game-high 25 points. the celtics win 120-95. they play the same nets nets in brooklyn sunday. antoinette: counting down to "monday night football" on channel 5. patriots taking on the bills. we may be excited by coach belichick is all business, no doubt. he will have the team ready to go and as he told mike lynch yesterday even after all of
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these years, "monday night football" is still pretty special. >> being an old school guy is monday night still the prime time spot to play a football game? >> i mean well the only game that night. so, you know, everybody will be watching. but, you know in the end it really is more about what we do rather than when we do it and hopefully we can play well in the games thursday, saturday, sunday, monday, whatever time of day they are that is really our goal. but you know, 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. all of of it right here on channel 5. frank: and looking for "dancing with the stars" or "castle" they will air at the regular times on metv boston over the air 5.2 and the cable channels list the on your screen. >> we are following breaking news from overnight.
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antoinette: we are following
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breaking news in the abticket, of abductionof a hamilton toddler. abigail hannah now charged with kidnapping the girl from her home and she is also charged with assault and breaking and entering. hannah is being held without bail. the story started yesterday morning in hamilton when 2-year-old lyndon albers was reported missing and was then rescued hours later miles away from her home. she was hospitalized after being found naked, her head shaved and cigarette burns on her body. frank: breaking this morning, boston fire confirming two firefighters being treated for injuries after a fire in hyde park. the fire was knocked down fast. no word on the extent firefighters' injuries. antoinette: a massachusetts native among 27 hostages killed in a terror attack in mali yesterday. she grew up in, new jersey. a branch of al-qaeda this
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morning is clagett iming responsibility for the a-- a claiming responsibility for the attack. the state department working to were hurt. frank: funeral arrangements finalized for a teenager from sharon tragically killed in an attack in israel. schwartz of one of five people killed in an attack on thursday. antoinette: 8:54. 42 degrees outside and a final forecast. cold. too bad. we should be around this 49 for a mix of sun and clouds. tomorrow, there will be rain around. scattered showers at best, though. and some lingering clouds on monday morning but the big story monday is the coldest air mass all season works in for us. and it will be here monday, tuesday, first half of wednesday. and then we start to moderate nicely just in time for thanksgiving. so looks like temps fortis
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temps for thanksgiving in the mid 50's. it does look good overall. antoinette: i'm looking at that shopping and turkey eating weather. danielle: yes. i'm getting ready. you making turkey? i'm coming over. antoinette: everyone is invited. frank: watch wcvb now time on the mobile app or at wcvb.com. >> this is an editorial by channel 5 president and general manager bill fine. >> the pictures are devastating. the grim plight of syrian refugees, fleeing terrorism in their own country, has captured 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 a 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
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hampshire. the governors' hesitance, while perhaps an overreaction, is understandable in a time of necessary caution. while questioning the veracity of america's vetting process, many fear any intake of syrian refugees will be a 'trojan horse', inviting jihadists to unleash death and destruction on us soil. and in contrast to europe's system, with much more porous borders, the current u.s. process already 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 governor's resistance movement, and the debate rages on. it makes sense to continue to scrupulously screen refugees. in this new age of terrorist warfare, fought through sleeper cells, suicide bombers and encrypted technology, the process by which our federal government scrutinizes
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should itself be closely examined, updated and strengthened, adapting to an ever changing era of global conflict. let's not, however, respond to either the paris tragedy, or the refugee crisis, in a knee-jerk fashion. as a nation of immigrants demagoguery, from all sides, will not solve this issue. above all else, as we debate the correct course of action, let's also protect the values that
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