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and we know that 270 million dollars over seven years -- the price was right for the red sox. -- ed: that is three times more than was paid for "the boston globe." stormteam 5' s danielle vollmar is here tracking some freezing rain -- this is the meteorological winter. danielle: yeah, that is a hard word to get out. we have freezing rain. that freezing rain advisory issued until 10:00. obviously we are expecting temps to hold steady around the freezing mark until then. be careful if you live or are driving in these parts of the area. it will be slick. you can see the temps around freezing and concorde, manchester, nashua, even jeffrey. plain old rain when you get to the cape and the south shore and the islands.
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has been so far, but all of this east. action. this is only round one. we will have another round. we will look at that for you. ed: sky 5 over a massive three-alarm fire at a million dollar home in bedford, new hampshire. part of the roof collapsed at the burleigh terrrace house. escaped. firefighters say the flames started in the attic and may have been burning for a while before anyone noticed. and also tonight, -- also >> it' did to him. heather: kids and grandkids heartbroken after a cabbie is murdered on the job. the suspects, two teenagers, one newscenter 5' live in new bedford with more on the motive behind the deadly shooting. jack: investigators say that the motive was simple. robbery. the cap was -- the cab driver
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head and they took off. relatives of the cab driver killed execution style. >> it helps knowing, that said, my family could care less. s gone. that donald depina was killed by an 18-year-old and his 16-year-old friend. >> when he got out of the car, he shot mr. depina again when he got out of the car jack: the cab the video shows the suspects inside the car. later, they are seen at local businesses trying to use the dead man' s credit cards. >> it' s unbelievable what they did to them. the worst part is if they were
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have asked him for the money and to them. >> we will get justice he was a good man. i miss him. we all love him. jack: the depina new bedford police for an incredibly fast investigation, but if you look at it, they just follow the video trail and it was a lot easier than they probably thought it was going to be. jack harper, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: the fbi spent hours searching this norwood home today. agents executed a search warrant at the washington street property this morning. the fbi did not elaborate on what they were looking for only saying it' s connected to an ongoing investigation. jc: a brockton man seen on charges that he allegedly raped a cheerleading
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even and texting a 14-year-old goes privately. he took her to his apartment where he sexually assaulted. he was fired. he is being held on $650,000 they' ll. ed: this follows a series of stories where five investigates reveals the number of teachers accused of sexual misconduct and how many are avoiding prosecution. karen anderson is live at the statehouse. karen: this group is testifying for a bill that has been available for a decade. teachers impacted by sexual abuse are hoping that their voices will be heard. >> what turned out as -- what started as complements an extra tension turned quickly into rape. karen: speaking out as a survivor, calling on lawmakers
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it comes to students of used by educators. >> children are somehow supposed to protect themselves from adult sexual predators. karen: she joined the parents and victims of sexual abuse, calling to make it a crime for teachers to have sexual involvement with students under the age of 19. a review of state records found teacher licenses were suspended or each year. many never received criminal charges because the age of the student was 16. he has been calling on lawmakers to take action on this case for a decade after a case and his town. the boy was 16. >> everyone assumed that this is wrong and should be illegal. and when you try to find out where it fits in the law, it
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karen: what do you want lawmakers to no question mark >> it is frustrating after 10 years to get done and you keep hitting a hurdle and a hurdle and a hurdle. why? karen: nobody spoke out against the bill. the cochair of the judiciary committee says he is hopeful that lawmakers can make changes in line with the proposed bill. a sign of hope for those fighting for change. live in boston, karen anderson, five investigates. jc: prosecutors want the boston marathon bomber to pay proximally $80 million in restitution' s to his victims. he remains behind bars and the super max prison in colorado. his lawyers are arguing for a trial. phil: the defense is getting its
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family members and friends sharing their observations of the boy who would go on to brutally murder his teacher. newscenter 5' s rhondella richardson is live at the courthouse in salem. rhondella: it is an insanity defense. coaches meant -- philip chisholm' s grandfather shared fond memories. he says that the' s mom and grandmother suffered from mental illness. >> can you describe if she experienced psychiatric problems at that time? >> yes, she did. rhondella: claudia rodriguez, who still lives in tennessee, cried, recalling the c hism' s families tough times. just but she did struggle.
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her husband, financial support more emotional support. rhondella: students from danvers high school say that philip' s behavior changed in the days before the murder of their math teacher, calling richer. philip chis m is accused of attacking her. >> i knew him as a very excited person, very outgoing, talking to us a lot, getting to know us, and then it got changed completely. rhondella: tomorrow a shorter day of testimony and in the juristic edger to see the crime scene. newscenter 5. jc: former massachusetts governor deval patrick is a new job.
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-- police accountability. >> now is the time to confront the challenges we are facing. jc: still waiting to hear from the former governor, deval patrick, but he will help the group as it improves its current training and oversight of police officers following the death of a boy in police custody last year. ed: new tonight, a local catholic school, under fire. accused of firing a man because he' s gay. plus, tom brady taking time out of his scheduled to teach you how to throw a spiral. danielle: steady rain moving in right now, and another round is expected tomorrow. i will have timeline on the rain and the december warmth that follows. jc: more breaking news.
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>> you are watching newscenter 5 at 6:00. jc: and new at 6:00, a gay man files a discrimination suit against fontbonne academy. ed: he says the milton religious school pulled a job offer after he listed his husband as his emergency contact. there were emotional moments today during the hearing at norfolk superior court. that' s where newscenter 5' s janet wu joins us live new at 6:00. janet? janet: im at norfolk superior court. this is potentially a precedent setting case. matt barrick says he will take this all the way to the state supreme court if he has to. >> is very emotional. janet: he became speechless for a few minutes, but he has been determined not to forget what happened in july 2013. he was hired to head food services at the catholic all girl school, but was called
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>> they said, you put down your husband is your emergency contract. -- emergency contact. i said, that is what he is. they said, oh, no. that is contrary to catholic teachings. janet: there are exceptions to >> employers in the commonwealth employment. janet: their attorneys says that is only permitted if the employer only hires and serves people of the same religion. >> this academy prides itself on its diversity. it has students of many faiths. it has employees of many faiths. janet: -- >> how will you be able to credibly communicate with your children, your students about the catholic faith? so, that is an activity that is
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>> i want the catholic church to realize this is wrong. we are financially sound enough, we don' t have to worry, but what about the poor person who would lose their house rep trouble getting another job? it' s not right. janet: he is employed by milton public schools and teaches cooking. no word on when that decision will be handed down by norfolk superior court judge douglas wilkins. ed: danielle is keeping a close heather: the heaviest still to come when the sun will return. of a controversial deer hunt at
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heather: two protesters arrested on day teed up out of the blue hills be hunt.
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hunter. this is the first year at blue hill since 1893. ed: how would you like to perfect your football spiral with tips from tom brady and raise money for aids research? tom brady: i' m giving you the opportunity to experience what it is like to train with an nfl quarterback. ed: in assuming that the dog is red, right? that' s gorgeous. winners of the brady experience will get a personal lesson from the patriots quarterback on how to throw a football. the guy is pretty good at that. other stars are offering their own experiences. mark wahlberg is offering aged to new york city to a private screening of "daddy' s home."
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experience will hang out with you after in the green room before he goes on "jimmy kimmel live." that will be nice if jimmy kimmel does not let matt damon on. who knows? heather: i think the red could be a reference to world aids day. ed: there you go. danielle: we are trying, we are trying. tonight is going to be interesting, especially if you live in northern new england. there will be slick spots as we have patchy, freezing rain developing. a brief break in the action before round two moves in wednesday afternoon. that freezing rain we have had in place for southern new hampshire extended until 10:00. that is because temperature wise we are holding still below the freezing mark. you will notice that freezing rain advisory extends through parts of northern maine and northern new hampshire.
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that would be the freezing rain. rain there in that location. want to show you what is going on on the cape and islands. for it. temps are already in the low-to-mid 40' where it is going to stay through the we have another round we are watching back to the west . all of this energy is pushing in our general area. as we go through the evening hours, here is what happens. rain showers continue. through the overnight hours, a brief break before more rain pushes through wednesday, wednesday afternoon.
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boston through worcester. and then it all swings through for dinner time. tomorrow will also be a wet one. there could be areas of dense fog also to talk about. when all is said and done, expect a half inch to an inch of rainfall totals and we could use that. looking in boston now, it' s quiet out there. 44 degrees. the winds have shifted to the south and east. tomorrow morning, patchy areas of fog. think. you can plan out your tuesday, and as we move to thursday, chance for a spot shower or two. the wind will be blowing
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you will feel different as it brings down cooler air from canada. the weather will moderate as we get into the weekend. >> now sportscenter 5 with mike lynch. lynchie: we have great news for red sox fans. we have been able to confirm that the red sox have reached a deal with free agent left hander david price. seven years, $270 million, the largest contract ever given to a picture by 2 million. part of the deal includes a clause that allows price to opt out of the deal after three years. a year ago, they let john lynch go to the cubs for 55 million dollars for six years. that gives price and extra year. he has done wellor the tampa
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is a losing record. so, here he is. this year he was 18 and five between the tigers and the blue jays. he had 225 strikeouts. those are big, big numbers. career numbers -- 104, 56. 5.12. all right. as the news on david price was breaking the patriots released a -- the gronkowski family released a statement, supporting what we told you yesterday afternoon, that gronkowski has a bone bruise and sprain of his right knee. he was in awful pain. that is what a bone bruise does, folks. it hurts and it hurts for a long long time.
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"his status will be evaluated on a week to bake -- week to week basis. there is no timetable on his readiness to return, which will be determined in the days or hours prior to his appropriate game." >> it' s just like anything. if anything, you know, someone together, anything like that, someone , any kind of situation is going to draw you closer, and make you just -- just make you bond with the timor. >> bosses are a good learning tool. if you go the whole season without a loss . you never really get to check the true character of that team. now we get a taste of how defeat feels and everyone in the locker room hates the way that that
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lynchie: i' to speculate, but i will say gronk will not play this sunday against the eagles. then houston against the texans. we come back the senate before christmas to play the titans at 2:00. then playing the jets and close the season down in miami against then. talking about the afc east -- that? lynchie: no, i did not. heather: at 11:00, caught red handed, swiping people' s packages right off their doorsteps. the local town on alert tonight for this thief. that' s tonight at 11:00 after "shark tank." ed: florida parents are told their infant will not live. surgery in boston saves her.
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heather: breaking news. the father of the baby found off off bear island has been arrested. he will face charges in south boston. he is due in court tomorrow. police have not said what he
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for larceny over $250. ed: i thought the red sox ownership said any pitcher over 30 -- price very well from his time in detroit. he says they' re serious. they want to make a statement, the world. fix it?
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