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[ cheers and applause ] from the benning, he's pushed boundaries of the music scene. he's an artist you can't count out. welcome back, justin bieber! >> announcer: and now for the t-mobile finale, justin bieber. you're so indecisive trying to catch the beat make up your heart don't know if you're happy you're complaining don't want for us to end where do i start first you wanna go to the left then you want to turn right you wanna argue all day making love all night first you're up
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i gave you the key when the door wasn't open i gave you faith turned to doubt and to hope, can't deny it now i'm all alone tell me where are you now that i need you where are you now well you know that i need you couldn't find you anywhere when you broke down i didn't leave you i was by your side so where are you now that i need you where are you now that i need you
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you gotta go and get you know i try but i don't do too well with apologies i hope i don't run out of time call a referee i just need one more shot at forgiveness i know you know that i made those mistakes maybe once or twice and by once or twice i mean of hundred times so let me oh let me redeem oh redeem oh myself tonight i just need one more shot at second chances yeah is it too late now to say sorry than just your body oh is it too late now to say sorry yeah i know that i
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i'm sorry, yeah so sorry sorry yeah, i know that i let you down sorry now i'll take every single piece of the blame if you want me to but you know that there is no innocent one in this game for two but i'll go, i'll go and then you go you go out and spill the truth can we both say the words and forget this yeah is it too late now to say sorry ' cause i'm missing more than just your body oh is it too late now to say
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is it too late to say i'm sorry now i'm not just trying to get you back on me ' just your body oh is it too late now to say sorry yeah, i know that i let you down is it too late to say i'm sorry now i'm sorry, yeah sorry, yeah sorry yeah, i know that i let you down is it too late to say i'm sorry now i'm sorry, yeah sorry yeah, i know that i let you down is it too late to say i'm
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[ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: you just experienced a game-changing t-mobile finale. [ cheers and applause ] >> i had a wonderful time tonight hosting the amas. and i want to thank everyone who made my dream come true. all of it. the american music awards is a special night. i'll never forget it. thanks, barry. >> announcer: nominations are determined by chart performance
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: wcvb newscenter five starts right now. >> we could see some snowflakes tonight. >> and the trip that looks a lot like a vacation, and who paid for it. the busiest travel week of the year starts with rain and even snow. ed: let' s get right over to our stormteam. >> we had a few light showers earlier in the day, and now we are getting just enough cold air. look at this, we talked to a
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couple of weather watchers, and they are getting reports of sleet. that is rain that freezes the for it hits the ground. just outside of 128 and inside of 495, this slides all the way down into worcester county. if you are staying up later tonight, 1:00 in the minor -- in the morning, it will be going through boston, and then we kick it on out of here. i am not looking for any accumulations out of this, but it is our first shot that we could see some snow out of this. tomorrow, it will be breezy and cold in the morning and the afternoon. we will talk more about that chill in a few moments. heather? heather: there is in armed and dangerous thief on the loose after making a scary threat to the clerk. newscenter 5' s rhondella richardson is live in walpole
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ron della -- rhondella? rhondella: you can see this masked man walk into this liquor store on sunday afternoon. in his hand is potentially something scary. >> it was a flathead screwdriver or something and he was not quite sure what it was, but he said the man said if you don' t give me money, i am going to give you hiv. rhondella: we' ve zoomed in on t identify what the suspect is holding, but just off camera, his own. clerk brandishes a louisville slugger baseball bat and the guy fled in a white vehicle. rhondella: the thief' s bandanna is not covering all the clues. police say he has thick eyebrows
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>> he had a very distinctive two-tone hooded sweatshirt, black gloves that appears to be very dark-colored, and very light colored pants. if anybody knows who this suspect is, there is a possibility that they could identify him for us. rhondella: police want to identify the suspect and find a witness. a customer was actually going inside and a counter the suspect on those stairs and police want to hear from that richard -- from that witness. >> and this is the scene on the street of brussels after a series of terror raids. police say 60 people are in custody at this hour, but the suspect wanted in connection with the terror attacks in paris is not among them. brussels is at its highest state of alert. subways and schools will be shut down tomorrow. a prime minister says there is a serious and imminent threat of a
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and in new york -- and in france tonight, agents have released a picture tonight of one of the terrorists who died of the attack. they are still trying to identify him and they are still hoping that someone will recognize him. and also, in new york, take a look at this video. it is a massive terror drill s subway. it is dramatic, but let me remind you, this is all part of a drill. police and first responders train for the possibility of an attack coming just days after the city streets will be packed with crowds for the macy' s day thanksgiving parade. and fans going to the patriots game at gillette tomorrow night can expect to see increased security. police are quick to point out that there isof extract of the game, but security has been heaved up at all nfl stadiums
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since the paris terror attacks. the stadium is announcing tonight that if you plan to take the commuter rail to the game tomorrow night, the stadium policy requiring you to carry items in a clear passing like -- clear plastic bag will also be in effect on the trains as well. heather: and right now, a little girl hurt after being kidnapped in hamilton is all right and out of the hospital now. newscenter 5' s reid lamberty is live in hamilton tonight. reid? reid: the family and the little girl are not staying home, and they are staying elsewhere. released from the hospital today, lyndon albers remains safely with her parents. the toddler had spent the last 48 hours at children'
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, recovering from injuries sustained during her a legendship in. the two-year-old' s former babysitter has been charged with her abduction and assault. on friday morning, police say she was in her home at 3:00 a.m., but a gone by 7:00 a.m. the urgent search began in more than two hours later, the child was found in rowley, about eight miles away. >> we have a call of a baby found on newberry road. reid: the 21-year-old babysitter is accused of breaking into the family' s hamilton home, taking the baby, and shaving her head before leaving the child along a road in a pile of leaves naked. a couple on their way to work found her wrapped in a blanket and called police. a person at the home tonight said the family had no comment when called tonight. and the charges that the babysitter will face tomorrow
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will appear in court, and it includes kidnapping, breaking and entering, and assault with a deadly weapon against the child. heather: two girls ages 16 and nine are rushed to the hospital brockton. our partners at the brockton enterprise' s say the older girl and was taken to the boston hospital. the nine-year-old has serious injured -- had only minor injuries. ed: some of the guns that were stolen from a worcester armory have been recovered. a man found three of the guns and a trash bag in a park in the bronx. the fbi, which is in charge of the investigation, will not say what types of guns were found. a former army reservist is accused of breaking into the armory last weekend. heather: and
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officers responded to reports of a domestic altercation last night on azalea road. when they approach the house, the man alone inside started shooting through the front door window. swat team members arrived and neighbors were evacuated. police eventually gained entry inside this morning and found 48-year-old kevin murray died from an apparent gunshot wound. an investigation is underway into whether the suspect shot himself or was shot by police. an autopsy is scheduled tomorrow. ed: charges against the beverly man who allegedly killed his estranged wife will be upgraded to murder. the 45-year-old reportedly confessed to choking his estranged wife in her home last monday. she was found unconscious with a pillow over her head and died from her injuries are -- injuries yesterday. he is being held without bail and will be arraigned on
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and a danvers police attacked it will be back on the stand tomorrow at the murder trial of a teenager accused of killing his teacher. the child -- the teenager is accused of raping and murdering calling -- collen ritzer after school in 2013. last week, jurors saw hours of surveillance video from the school the prosecutors say show the students stocking the teacher. the student' s lawyers plead an insanity defense. heather: and a mattapan man accused of masterminding a catfish robbery scheme is due in court tomorrow. police say the 30-year-old used fake online dating profiles to luer people to addresses in mattapan and roxbury. there, the as a spectator all my daters were robbed at gunpoint. police say at least eight people have been victimized since
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ed: and to commemorate 2016 coverage right now, and donald trump again raising eyebrows. from said he saw people cheering the 9/11 attacks across the river in jersey city, new jersey. there is no evidence that that ever happened. controversy or not, the latest poll out of the new hampshire -- out of new hampshire has trump leading the pack by double digits. he has 20 2% of the vote, marco rubio has 11%, and dr. ben carson has 10%. trump wouldn' t completely rule out a third-party run if he doesn' t get the gop nomination. this is despite the fact that he signed a pledge not to do so. trump challenger governor chris christie responded. chris christie: if he doesn' t take this seriously, then he shouldn' t be considered. ed: back to trump' s 9/11,, the
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marriage jersey city, new jersey said that trump is plain wrong and politicizing and emotionally-charged issue. heather: and an emotional goodbye for the sharon teen killed in a terrorist attack in israel. for the funeral of ezra schwartz at temple sinai, on -- honoring the life of a young man who died will serving others. the 18-year-old was killed while delivering food to soldiers in the west bank. many say they will always remember his devotion to his family, his faith, and his smile. on friday, a spokesman for the u.s. department of state condemned the attacks that killed schwartz and called the continued attacks in the region outrageous.
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heather: tonight, five -- 5 investigates a trip for a group of city employees that included plenty of wine, dinners, and dancing. ed: it was billed as a legitimate government trip, but as we investigate, kathy koran -- curran shows us that it looks more like a vacation. kathy: the wine, the food, and the dancing were all in a day' s work if you were part of the contingent of everett city officials who jetted off to italy for 10 plus days in this summer.
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carlo demaria and eight other city employees including the police chief, the high school principal, and the head of the department of public works. it was billed as a government business trip, but according to dozens of photos and documents obtained by five investigates -- 5 investigates, it looked more like a vacation 4000 miles away to everett par' s sister city in italy. >> it wasn' t there to go and enjoy ourselves. of course, when you' re in italy, new -- kathy: it looks like you had a lot of fun. >> yes, lots of toasting, lots of toasting. kathy: here is the itinerary. it shows that the front end of the trip was booked with lunches, dinners, entertainment and wine tasting.
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there were just three working sessions scheduled. did they need a 10 day trip or a 13 day trip with wind to her is an lunches and dinners and drinking? >> from the itinerary i saw, a could have very easily been a two or three day trip. kathy: by law in massachusetts, it is prohibited for government employees to accept free travel costs like restaurant meals, hotel stays, entertainment, and other perks unless it is for a legitimate public person -- purpose. >> it lucic a paid vacation more than work -- it looks like a paid vacation more than work. kathy: the mayor is a man who is proud of his italian roots, and he believes in building relationships and he cherishes italian hospitality. >> the main focus at the end of the day was to get these kids
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italy and the kids from italy, who are dying to come to america, and i regret this at all. kathy: they mayor -- the mayor says this was also to promote international trade. ed: this is new at 11:00 tonight. day. researchers looked at more than 5000 kids and found that far too morning meals. who do either practice are far more likely, in fact, twice as likely, to score above average . breakfast. students who grabbed junk food on the go son of benefit at all. tonight. heather: in some places, it could be turning over to snow.
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the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. r i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. join us for real change. announcer: now your stormteam 5 forecast with mike wankum. mike w.: a lot of us saw a lot more than other people. worcester very had -- barely had a trace of anything, and when you get to boston, about one 20th of an inch of rain. but if you go to the outer cape and islands, more than half an inch of rain has fallen and it is still falling right now. you can see a lot of totals well over an inch in some locations. you'
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d -- and there is more coming. we are starting to see the end of it. right there is the end of it. it is right there over the top of us. will probably be driving to work with the sunglasses on, it is going to be that sunny out there. and then take a look at this. it will be just cold enough where this is going to be mixing with snow in the lowell area. we will have a little bit of precipitation down over here. and then what you get south of there, it is just a little too warm and most of that is falling in the form of rain. this is mix and it is primarily rain, there are a few little snowflakes in there once in a while. some weather watchers are reporting sleet. that is sort of that ice that falls out of the sky. that threat is out there. looks what -- look at what is behind it.
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actually have a winter weather advisory out tonight. if you' re traveling way up to the north, you are looking at two or four or even up to five inches of snow. today, this is helping us a little bit. we are still low for the month and we are still way below for the year, but these are some whopping numbers that we are getting with the rain. what is going to happen with this? by about 3:00 in the morning, this is pushed on out of here and by 4:00, we just got clouds and even those clouds are starting to break up. in tomorrow' s commute, you may be drying -- driving in the sun. it moves out of here that fast. moro it is going to be windy as well. windy and cold. it will feel like winter, even though we will have no snow on the ground to talk about. looking over the city, a little degrees. it is a cold rain.
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in the northwest, the winds have started to pick up. they will be ramping up as we head into the overnight hours. the temperatures in the area that are clear are going to drop off into the 20' s tonight. in the areas that have most of the moisture, it will stay just above the freezing mark, and so that is why it will not be an issue for us. the me break it down over the next couple of days. tomorrow, 42 as a high. 42 degrees again, and on wednesday, we' ve got a chilly start. on thursday, for the holiday, it looks like we are going to start with sunshine. we are going to stay in the sunshine all for the period. for the football games in the morning, it will be cold but it will be nice out there. it will keep warming things up a little bit as we head toward saturday. then saturday, some showers come into the area. there is a new shot of cold air that comes into the area next weekend.
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so we have a cold shot, it it gets warm, and then we it another shot of cold. i will have more coming up in a few minutes. announcer: now sportscenter 5 with mike lynch. mike l.: friday night, tuukka nights ago at the gardens, -- garden, the celtics blew out the nets by 20 five. tonight in brooklyn, without marcus smart, who is out for two weeks with the lower leg surgery , the nets win by 10. 111-101, the final. patriots are locked down in their hotel rooms, and by this time tomorrow night, they should remain perfect. can' t see buffalo making this a game.
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