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ed: what needs to happen to stop thspread. heather: the wild ride and deadly shootout on a busy city street. harvey: milder areas on the way. what it will need that mean. ed: by the law against texting and driving may not be keeping you safe. right now a robber who tied up a pregnant woman is on the run. his partner in crime behind bars. heather: tonight we' re hearing the call for help from inside the quincy home. newscenter 5' s reid lamberty is live on the scene. reid: that call for help came from the second floor. a terrified teenager jumped barged into her home. re hurting her. reid: the 16 year old pleading for help from a locked second floor bedroom her pregnant armed men. the teenagers voice is soft but compose. >> hon, can you hear them or see
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>> i can hear them. reid: moments later police arrive chasing down and s now , kidnapping, and home invasion. t know, i have no idea, i really don' reid: homeowner alan eng says he doesn' t know why his house was targeted adding his wife and daughter are fine physically but are shaken. >> they feel very scared, they be quiet, they are shaking. reid: police say the two men entered the house just before 4:00 this afternoon through the basement and upon hearing their footsteps the teenager raced upstairs to the phone her mother six months pregnant couldn' t escape. police say was tied up with tape . both women seen here in the back of the ambulance were taken to the hospital for evaluation. not long after arresting murphy police found this gun. >> a short time later we did a dog track looking for a firearm and right where we made the
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able to locate a firearm. reid: no description on that second suspect. police are still looking for him tonight. mother and daughter are still not home from the hospital. heather: a nasty norovirus is blamed for an outbreak at chipotle. at least 80 people sick after eating at the brighton restaurant. new tonight doctors tell us it could have been a lot worse. newscenter 5' s mary saladna is live in brighton where that restaurant is still closed. restaurant was critical to containing the local student to dine here in droves. workers spent the evening beacon street. once norovirus becomes active this the only way to get rid of it. >> the virus appears to hang out
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mary: they could get the germ sibley by touching a door handle. >> you get sick really quickly. it lasts for two or three days. mary: one of 8 boston college basketball players who got the virus reportedly lost nearly 10 pounds he was so sick. in all, about 80 bc studnets came down with the virus. upon closer inspection the city discovered serious health violations at the cleveland circle restaurant including cooked chicken and steak below the proper holding temperature of 140 degrees. and an employee who was working despite being sick. as the reports of foodborne illness poured in and the city shut the place down. >> yes i am upset that any establishment would allow somebody to be in thefacility who' s sick and who did not follow protocol. mary: health experts say the city was right to act quickly the college too by warning students via a campus wide alert
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norovisrus could be wiped out. we have learned that the boston college staff did practice tonight. it does appear that he will are beginning to feel better. chipotle will reopen. ed: 5 investigates is uncovering new information in a 40 year old murder mystery. police may have the name of the victim who evidence connects to boston. baltimore maryland police tell they also say the girl and her family may have moved to forbes street in jamaica plain from puerto rico when she was 5 or 6. she may have attended catholic school on wyman street before disappearing at 15. the girl was found murdered in maryland in 1976. the victim to massachusetts. releasing the name yet. they hope the new information will push more people to come forward. heather: it' look live over boston. you' ll need to bundle up in the morning.
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forecast? there is substantially dangerous scenarios. harvey: we always want people to be aware of something and it might catch you not expecting it. he was what we are talking much, look at temperatures right now you notice they are little bit above the freezing mark. the wrist of a good deal of cloudiness around and it is debatable whether the clouds will break apart tonight. if they do, that would open the door for temperatures to drop into the 20' s and many surrounding areas could even have a bit of fog. could mean a touch of black ice. please be aware that the for early tomorrow. with temperature is dropped. it was dampness earlier today. there could be a touch of black ice here or there. for the most part, clouds are this time. low temperatures tonight clears.
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there will certainly be clouds run even if we do get some sunny breaks it will not be a completely sunny day. this is the way achieves up in boston during the day tomorrow, temperatures will be in the 40' s in the afternoon with a little bit of brightening. i will he back in a few minutes to let you know when the first round of december warmth will be arriving. >> i' m the worst thing that ever happened to isis. the people in my party fully understand that. ed: donald trump stands firm after igniting controversy over muslims. he' s giving new details to abc news about his plan to keep muslims out of the u.s. heather: his opponents in the presidential race are firing back. phil lipof is here and phil that includes hillary clinton in new hampshire tonight? phil: yes it does she was quick to take a shot at trump over his plan but she' s certainly not the only one even most members of his own party spoke out against him. >> i' m the worst thing that ever happened to isis. phil: in typical trump fashion the republican front runner is not backing off his
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muslims from coming into the country. >> they knocked down the world trade center, they tried doing it twice. other things have happened. they have a lot of there are people that have tremendously bad intentions. phil: while speaking in new hampshire hillary clinton pounced. >> donald trump, the republican front runner has made a name for himself in the last month by trafficking in prejudice and paranoia. this is both a shameless and a dangerous idea. the speaker of the house taking a stand in a controversy that has just about his entire party lined up against trump. >> what was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for. s not -- stands for. >> challengers like jeb bush clashing a calling trump unhinged. >> it' s not about the blowhards out there just saying stuff, that' s not a program, that' s not a plan. this is serious business.
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plan ever being a reality very serious to muslims living in >> it' s concerning to me that people would cheer on a person i believe is a bigot. phil: in fact trump told barbara walters that he is the least bigoted person of anyone she knows. ed: trump' s lead is growing in new hampshire. he has 32% of the vote in the new poll from our sister station wmur. marco rubio is next with 14%. chris christie third with 9%. trump' s proposal to keep muslims from entering the u s. new tonight trump is making plans to return to new hampshire. he will be in portsmouth on thursday night. trump will meet with members of the new england police benevolent association. heather: san bernardino terrorist syed farook may have plotted another attack 3 years ago but didn' t go through with it. this according to 2 investigative sources who say farook apparently got spooked by several terror related arrests in the area. s childhood friend who bought the two
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attacks may face gun charges. investigators say enrique marquez made the purchase so t be linked to the guns. s mother has been s terror farook' s father was added last the moves are a precaution to ensure neither one leaves the country. ed: the defense in the philip chism murder trial rests its case while the prosecution accuses chism of faking mental illness. the defense claims chism was insane when he raped and murdered his danvers high math teacher, colleen ritzer, two years ago. today, prosecutors sought to discredit that claim by presenting a witness who examined chism and determined he was faking symptoms. >> it with suggested he was attempting to demonstrate that he was severely mentally ill. ed: the jury make it the case by the end of the week. heather: a new drive tonight to stop you will from picking up
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some say just texting doesn' t go far enough. something messages is lagging behind other states when it comes to investigating the problem. >> his trip to the statehouse is personal. his 23-year-old daughter was hit while crossing the street in norwood recalled. after a long struggle, she died the following year. >> it doesn' t go away. >> he blames a distracted driver. he said phone records show there was texting among the time of the crash. the x be done. mike: he testified in support of a bill that would put all hand-held cell phone use behind the wheel -- ban all cell phone use behind the wheel. >> we should every day. mike: it is already against a lot of text and drive, but it is difficult for police to enforce because the can'
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numbers obtained show that the current law is ineffective. scented went into effect in 2010, 16,000 tickets have been issued for texting and driving compared to connecticut where all handheld cell phone use is banned almost 16,000 tickets were issued in just one year. >> i think it is a good thing if we can limit distractions. mike: he is a retired police sergeant who sits on a safety committee considering the bill. >> no one was speaking out that we were at a previous hearing when no one was speaking out against it. is this the year? i' m hoping that it is. mike: there are multiple bills on beacon hill to ban cell phone use behind the wheel. earlier this year the governor indicated he would support a ban. his office told us he would consider any legislation that
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next on newscenter 5, coverage tonight. why a major insurance company is now refusing to pay for some mammograms. ed: the deadly showdown in the middle of a major american city.
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ed: a wild police chase comes to a smashing end in seattle. police dash cam video shows a carjacker speeding the wrong way up a one way street. the suspect fires at a cruiser chasing after him. the chase ends when the suspect tries to drive around a barricade of police cars. an officer plowed into the suspect head on. the stolen camaro started moving again spinning out in a cloud of smoke as police shot the suspect. he died.
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heather: a major insurance provider raising eyebrows with its decision to deny 3 d mammogram coverage. medical experts say the new technology catches more cancers and saves more lives than the traditional flat view. but cigna informed subscribers that as of february 15th it will no longer pay for the more advanced screenings, citing a lack of evidence to support the benefits. leading experts in the field strongly disagree. >> it has been shown to be superior. with seeing double the number of diagnoses of small early cancers. heather: cigna says it will continue to review the research on 3d technology. forget popping pills. there may soon be a patch for pain relief. researchers in england have developed a patch for ibuprofen. it delivers a concentrated dose of the drug directly thru the skin. a single patch works for up to twelve hours.
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patch on the market in about two years. ed: a generous donation will make the holidays sparkle for hundreds of families in the lowell area. amid the bills and coins salvation army volunteers found a diamond ring and wedding band in a kettle outside a market basket in billerica. the worker who found the bling says it was no accident. >> it was done in such a way that it was apparent that it was on purpose that they meant for us to have the ring. ed: the one karat diamond ring has been appraised for $3500. it will be auctioned off this saturday during a salvation army radio thon. heather: a mystery solved on boston common. a newscenter 5 camera was there. we now know who she is. they miss rebecca and she has been warming hearts by leaving these hats and scarves on the common. along with science on people who
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>> it is an open invitation for anyone to,. they can just come here and take what they need. they can just take what they need to keep warm. heather: she is a big heart. rebecca says she heard about someone doing the same thing in new york city and wanted to do the same back here at home. ed: such a simple solution for a problem. heather: fabulous, we are applauding. ed: the city of boston want get in the way. they say leave it alone. i' m ok with that. harvey: you' ll be really ok with the weather that is coming up this weekend. we had a chilly day today and it felt raw as some areas had some damp weather. tomorrow i' m calling it a kalish wednesday -- coolish wednesday. very mild, from thursday through next monday. that is five days worth.
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-- significant rainfall will be moving in after. that is another significant warm-up. a live today, the wet weather was mostly confined to southeast mass and the cape. with a few drops of rain on route one in boston, but that is all gone now. you see there is still a lot of clouds. as we go to the west we see breaks but also more clouds coming in. that is the kind of day it will be tomorrow. not a whole lot of wind. we had a third of an inch of rain around nantucket. we certainly could use that. about 10 inches under average for the year in terms of precipitation. temperatures continue to be mild on average. november was very warm, and december will continue the pattern of being very warm. even today we averaged just a hair above the normal.
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above normal for the month. the kid' s temperatures. doesn' t seem like december in the united states. look at memphis, and kansas city. that is headed our way and that is why we' re talking about an extended mild spell. starting on wednesday it will last right through monday. as the battle zone gets close that gives us a chance for rain. let' s back it up a minute, 37 in boston. these are the temperatures around, but where the skies do clear that will be pockets where it clears in atkinson the temperature below freezing and a little pocket could form of freezing fog. there could be some black ice. be aware of that possibility for early tomorrow morning. some areas will be below freezing. deadly bounce back up into the 40' s. it will feel milder than it was today. the bigger change will be following that starting on thursday. here is the cloud pattern, some
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there could be a shower thing on thursday. nothing much, and thursday afternoon the skies get brighter. that is our first chance to s. it want be the only one. check it out, look at these high temperatures right through this time. they will probably be quite common. then we may be near records especially on sunday with a just above 60. happen. this weekend. wet weather on 1 -- monday, then turlington -- turning cooler. it doesn' t look like it will turn sharply cooler just yet. ed: several future business leaders are being honored in boston tonight. this is the annual meeting of
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that brings together people from area companies and promoting diversity. our own jorge quiroga led a discussion with mayor marty walsh about the city' s diversity efforts. heather: that' s great. ed: dirty dancing is making a t v comeback. heather: abc is stepping up with
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ed: what was the line in the movie? are you ready to have the time of your life? heather: baby and johnny castle are making a comeback. >> i had the time of my life. heather: a new tv version of "dirty dancing" is in the works. abc is doing a three hour adaptation of the 1987 classic. scream queens star abigail breslin will play the lead role of baby. patrick swayze' s role hasn' t been filled yet. the network did not announce an but stay tuned. ed: and then there is this, a room with a view. these three tubes are actually individual hotel suites, built into the side of a cliff in peru. each capsule has four beds, a private bathroom and solar powered lights. it' s a bit of a chore to get there. yet the ticket train several , ziplines and a hike to reach the suites.
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awesome. that is quite a view. heather: wow. i have a fear of heights. ed: i wouldn' t exactly -- heather: i can do chairlifts, but something like that. it could be an adventure. ed: how private is that bathroom? that' s how the mind works.
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here are some of the move the red sox have made. kimbrel out of the bullpen. clarity number one was farrell' s health. he addressed tonight with former sportscenter 5 intern karl ravech. >> remission was achieved back in october. i speak on this with my doctors frequently. more than anything, with some of the moves, a lot of excitement in our room in the winter meetings. certainly looking forward to the start of spring training. we feel good about the roster. after that, in no particular order, with rick porcello, clay buchholz, eduardo rodriguez, and joe kelly, there is talented youth power in the rotation. he gives is every reason to believe it is a group that can give us the required number of innings to balance out the workload in that bullpen. that is what we with a quote to going in. mike: he looks great, great to
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22nd annual childrens holiday party at gillette tonight how can 250 kids not have a great time? your patriots players in front of them, you can decorate them , only children would be allowed to hang on on patriots players. gifts, a visit from santa. >> i have to look them find their own way. i' m differently trying to win best-dressed tree. it is all about winning. i don' t think it' s every day to get to be around some good guys and they ask a ton of questions. i think they' re having fun. mike: good for him, and good for the patriots. celtics 12-9 on the season but
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the bulls come to town, the fortinet the undefeated golden state warriors are in town. in a chip down to charlotte, and lebron makes his appearance next week at the garden. how about those golden state warriors? they have 123 straight. they halftime tonight. oh my goodness. they will be at the garden on friday night. their 23-0, the nba record for most wins in a row is 33. their up in to be no end in sight to this winning streak. they are awesome. ed: is it 79 points at halftime? mike: it was crazy. ed: i just looked at that, denver got 74 the whole game tonight. heather: that was pretty
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