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by taking its money. r i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. join us for real change. >> now on newscenter 5 ' s eyeopener. randy: a violent night in boot -- in boston' s south end. emily: a pregnant woman is held hostage in her own home. the break in and call to 911. >> are you a bigot? mr. trump: probably the least of anybody you have ever met. randy: donald trump on his defense and doubling down -- his next move will bring the gop front runner to new england on the eye. >> you' re watching boston' s new leader. good morning.
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emily: also th is morning, familiar sound this time of year. we have a generous donation that was dropped into a red kettle. it will go a long way in helping families in need. good morning. randy: welcome back. days off. cindy: getting stuff done. a few things to do this time of year. randy: exactly. cindy: nice that the weather is cooperating. not really getting us in the spirit of the holidays. the warm weather. kids are going to want a jacket this morning at the bus stop. a little bit chilly but a bove freezing getting off the bus this afternoon with a few breaks of sunshine. clouds this morning. mid-30' in the cape. 30' s after worcester county but notice that 33 orange, jeffrey above that freezing mark. mr. is south of town. -- mid 30'
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you see those clouds locked in tight. as we going to late morning and by lunchtime, there are a lot of clouds around. so a litt le brighter than yesterday. the sun is up at 7:01. a few breaks of sunshine is temperatures come up by lunchtime to 44. a high temperature of 47. average this time of year is 43. close to average today. we warm it up as we head towards the end of the week. let' s get you out to the roads. olessa: good morning. a live look outside to start things off. the expressway -- you can see some volume starting to break up -- build up. we are watching some of those delays 93 southbound out of methuen and approaching spot pond. an accident by jackson road.
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south of town, 24 looks good. some volume out of brockton. 95. stop and gow -- a 20 minute ride from braintree to boston. emily: breaking overnight, one man is in the hospital fighting to survive after shooting a boston' s south end. this happened at rutland street before 2:00 a.m. they' re hurting us. emily: a desperate call for help in quincy. police are searching for a a teenager able to get away and get help. randy: we go to sera congi with the manhunt this morning. sera: one suspect is already behind bars after police chased where they had to hide a pregnant woman. police say kevin murphy is one
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men who parsed into the home yesterday. 16-year-old managed to call for help as the suspect tied up her mother. the teenager scared but composed in the call. >> can you see them? >> i can hear them. >> she' hi s hiding? where are you hiding? >> in my room. sera: officers recover this gone and they are hoping to use it to track the suspect down. the victims were taken to the hospital for evaluation. to be ok. and battery, kidnapping, and home invasion. emily: thank you. a chipotle restaurant in boston the nora virus being blamed for getting 80 customers sick. worker spent the night cleaning that location on beacon street. disinfection the only way to get
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>> the virus appears to hang out on services all over the place. so if it is in a cruiseship it is on the railings. if it is in a restaurant, it is on the tables. emily: that doctor says that even customers who got food to go could still have picked up the germs. health inspectors discovered violations at the location including low holding temperatures for chicken and despite being sick. some college basketball players are among those who got the virus. for tonight' providence. mr. trump: iamb the worst thing that have happened to isis. the people in my party understand that. randy: donald trump is dismissing whether his ban on of terrorists. there are disturbing new this backlash. antoinette antonio tracking
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antoinette: less than 48 hours after the gop front runner called for a shutdown of muslims entering the united states, the firestorm is growing. this is a look at the front page of the new york daily news. the paper compared trump to a nzi azi and showing him decapitating the statue of liberty. this is the latest in the string of harsh criticism. an interview with barbara walters, trump defended the temporary proposal as critical to national security. t mr. trump: they knocked on the world trade center. other things have happened. there are people that have tremendously bad intentions. antoinette: trump went on to claim he is among the least a good people. new this morning -- least bigot ted people. evidence of backlash against muslims in the u.s.. a rise in anti-muslim attack since last week' s mass shooting.
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mosques and verbal and written threats directed at people of the muslim faith. the anti-defamation league says they have logged two dozen anti-muslim attacks is the terror attacks in paris last months. randy: it remains to be seen how trump' s comments will impact voters. he will be in new hampshire tomorrow. a poll taken before he announced his proposal shows his lead is growing and the granite state. he had 32% of the vote. marco rubio is next with 14%. chris christie with 9%> emily: five investigates is in covering new information in a 40-year-old murder mystery. police may have the name of the victim who evidence connects to boston. baltimore police tell us it came from a tip. the girl and her family may have moved to jamaica plain' s from puerto rico when she was five or six. she may have attended catholic
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the gi was foundr murdered in maryland inl -- and evidence connects the victim to massachusetts. a federal judge now has dropped the most serious charge against the dorchester woman accused in connection with stolen guns from a worcester armory. ashley bigsby is on pretrial release after a judge dropped a possession of a machine gun charge. her friend james morales is charged with breaking into the army reserve center on november 14 and stealing its teen weapons. randy: th -- stealing 16 weapons. randy: the personal weapons of 100 drivers are miss -- the personal records of 100 drivers are missing. the agency warns customers they might be at risk for identity theft. the break-in happened at the
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a case dismissed for a man accused of keeping his 96-year-old mother in a house of squalor. she was found in her home in september on a couch. piles of trash around her. a judge dismissed the charges against her son because the was no evidence of injury. michael says he plans to clean up his own house and have his mother move in there. emily: shocking numbers in the opioi d crisis. overdose deaths will top 400 this year, more than double the deaths since 2013. 300 people have already died from overdoses, most from heroin and fentanyl. randy: five investigates a new push to ban cell phone use one behind the wheel. emily: where governor baker stands on the issue.
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the high-speed chase leading to a finale. randy: as you shop this holiday season, the steps you can take to get ahead of credit card data thieves. emily: and cindy: more seasonal temperatures today but not for long. when we are going to shake these clouds. first, take a look at the temperatures as you are heading out the door this morning. waking up to readings in the 30' s and close to freezing right
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good morning, guys. having a little fun on the field. emily: we want to see what you' re up to by recording your own wake-up call. go to our website wcvb.com. upload it to u-local. easy. oh! cindy: did you miss meo or is this about the weather? emily: of course. [all talking at once] cindy: this weather has been -- crazy. 43 is about an average high temperature this time of year. kind of close to that yesterday but still 44 officially. i know! we are talking about more seasonal temperatures today in the 40' s. but 50' s are making a comeback this week. head tomorrow and it gets warmer this weekend. this pattern is going to stick around with above average temperatures. the only trade up today -- a lot of clouds.
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england. a lot of the east has been dealing with mild temperatures. in the western part of the country, a little stormier and colder but the real cold is locked up in canada. no plans to come down here anytime soon. 38 degrees. the winds are calm. little wind today and wind is going to inch temperatures up. nashua 34. worcester county. just above freezing with 33. south of town, everybody above the freezing mark. 35 in new bedford. upper 30' s on cape cod or the clouds are locked in tight. typically in these situations, if you get enough wind it can scour out cloud cover. very light winds today. a southerly flow is going to bring the temperatures of the next few days. by 8:00, still cloudy and in the
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a few breaks of sunshine around lunchtime. 44 degrees and the sunsets at 4:11. should be 45. looking for highs in the mid 40' s. boston to marshfield 47. were stirred -- worcester 44. you can see how stubborn the clouds are this morning to lunchtime. a few breaks this afternoon. that light southerly flow wl ill helped to produce drizzle overnight. and we will wake up to that tomorrow morning. fog around as well. upper 30' s to lower 40' s for overnight lows tonight. tomorrow is a murky start but sunshine in the afternoon. back in the 50' s tomorrow as the warm front lifts to the north. we will keep those mild temperatures in place through friday. so, the story is warm one with mainly dry conditions to friday. your weekend looks warm as well. right around 60 on saturday. by sunday, around 60 degrees. but the record high temperatures
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for worcester and boston, records in the lower 60' s. if we get close to 60 degrees -- best chance of seeing rain in the next seven days comes in on momd nday. it does turn colder on tuesday. another warm weekend. unbelievable. olessa: so far quite start on the rose this morning. not seeing any accidents but if i' m mistakingup. eastbound side of the pike seeing some brake lights. 93 southbound slow out of methuen into wilmington. more volume to the leather connector -- the leverett connector. eastbound on the pike 15-20. as you head south of town, not seeing too much by them on 95. 24 slow out of brockton. braintree into boston half hour. trains and buses doing ok.
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that massachusetts ban on texting and driving does not go far enough. now 5 investigates is looking into helping the commonwealth solve the problem. tom lost his daughter to a distracted driver in 2012. he is testifying -- is testifying in support of the bill that would bann all handheld cell phones behind the wheel. in connecticut, 16,000 tickets were issued for distracted driving inone year. compare that to the same number in fives years for texting and driving in the commonwealth. >> if we can improve safety and reduces distractions, i think it is a good thing. randy: governor baker said he would consider any legislation that comes to his desk. [sirens] emily: a wild police chase comes
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showing a carjacker speeding the wrong way up a wrong way street -- a one way street. the suspect shoots at the cruz appeared the chase ends when the suspect tries to drive around the barricade. -- the suspect shoots at the cruiser. police shot the suspect. he died. no one else was hurt. randy: boston mayor marty walsh will double the fee to put up luxury buildings in some neighborhoods. he is signing an executive order that revises fees for developers to make more affordable housing. companies building market rate buildings are required to either include apartments for lower income families or help fund such apartments elsewhere. emily: stocks were mixed as commodity prices weakened in that included the cost of iron or. u.s. stock futures are down
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points. is here. and many people are buying online. before you venture onto the internet take these steps to protect your identity. you have heard this a lot of time -- change your password regularly. experts say there is a good chance your username and password is already saved in a database but saving your -- but changing your password regularly you will not be at risk of your phone is stolen. turn on the two factor authentication. it offers another level of security during the sign in process. and finally, monitor your credit and debit accounts. do not wait for a statement. you want to catch any suspicious activity early on and report that. emily: a generous donation will make the holiday sparkle for hundreds of families in the lowell area. randy: bills and coin. salvation army volunteers found a diamond ring at a wedding band and a kettle.
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in the bucket says no accident. >> it was done in such a way that it was apparent that it was us to have the ring. randy: the diamond ring has been appraised for $3500. it' s going to be auctioned off this saturday during the salvation army telethon. emily: nice gift. a rare toy selling for thousands a toy. randy: it is a big purchase. where that money is going ahead in eye poppers. an knife wielding robber threatening a store clerk for clash -- for cash. as the clerk talks about the confrontation. julie: a jury will soon decide the fate of philip chisholm.
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it seasonal day running into the 40' s but look at the temperatures climbing up into the 50' s tomorrow. a murky start with some drizzle in patches in the morning. it breaks up in the afternoon. sunshine, near 60 on friday. randy: this is the oyster man who won $10 million off a scratch ticket. william young won in august on the 20th. he did not come forward until friday. he is going to take a lump sum of $6.5 million, invest that and save some for his kids. emily: 6:25. it is time for i poppers. olessa: we are talking about one of the most expensive kid toys. a buyer spent $21,000 on this glass character from shopkins. glass not diamond. the popular toy is priced around $299. a was only meant to appear and company videos. because
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donated the proceeds to a it' s a pet rock for $21,000. this dog knows what time it is any hates it. we are talking about bath time. pulling the class of move of becoming dead weight. cindy: these darn hard wood floors. managed to get him in there. i have one that is 15 pounds and one that is 50. they always the same when they do not want to go in there. they become glued to the floor. cindy: i am sure randy has debt with her. randy: glen dority being remembered. the new bill in his name years after the attack on the consulate in libya. a new focus on this fire months
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>> now on newscenter 5' s eyeopener. randy: shots bringing out in boston south end. emily: the victim fighting to survive. emily: a desperate plea for help in quincy. the manhunt underway after a violent attack on a home. randy: and mr. salt. meet the woman behind the random act of kindness -- and mystery solved. meet the woman behind the random act of kindness turning heads on boston common. >> good morning. this is newscenter 5' s eyeopener. randy: 6:30 on this wednesday morning. we are looking at the mass pike. in another half hour we will have a little light. cindy: half hour, 7:01. randy: good morning. emily: cindy and olessa here as well. when the sun does come up, can
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we are stuck in the clouds this morning appeared however, i expect some breaks of sunshine to develop today. cloudy at the bus stop. kids will want a jacket. it is in the 30' s. and 40' s as they are getting off the bus this afternoon. mid 30' s on the north shore in beverly. 34 nashua. closer to the freezing mark but above 33 worcester up to orange. boston 38 degrees. upper 30' s this morning on cape cod. temperatures uniform underneath these clouds. which will be stubborn for a while this morning but notice a few breaks of sunshine through lunchtime and a few more as we get into the afternoon as well. a little bit of sunshine. winds stay light today. there is our sunrise at 7:01. sunset at 4:11. mid 40' s with a lot of clouds and a few breaks of sunshine. a high of 47 in boston. the average high is 43.
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temperatures on their way up once again. a more weekend. let' s get you out to those roads. olessa: we are building delays across the area. no accidents report. that looks good. let' s see the rest of your trip as you head north of town and three southbound delays out of methuen as nd through wellington to the leverett connector. eastboundon the pike 25-30. as you travel south of town not too bad. delays out of brockton, 95 from sharon and from weymouth to braintree. expressway 30 minutes. emily: breaking overnight. one man in the hospital fighting to survive after shooting in boston south end. it happened at 2:00 a.m. no word on any suspects or arrest. some of the other stories we are
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police are searching for a second suspect after a violent home invasion. a pregnant woman was tied up at a home on presidential lane. her 16-year-old daughter call for help. one suspect was arrested. also right now that you probably restaurant in cleveland circle is shut down. health officials saying the nora virus is to blame for making at least 80 customers sick. randy: 6:33. the defense rested his case and the murder trial against philip chism. what they will continue to fight today to prove the teenager is julie mcdonnell outside the courthouse in salem where the week. julie: the trial is close to wrapping up a today to the fence is going to have a chance to cross examine a witness that was called to the stand yesterday. philip chisholm' that he was insane when he raped and murdered his danvers high school math teacher tsarnaev two years ago. prosecutors thought to discredit that claimed by presenting
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examine-- to examine chism and determined he was faking symptoms. >> -- to demonstrate that he was severely mentally ill. julie: once again the jury could get the case by the end of the week. some of the testimony might have been behind closed doors and that is to not compromise those confidential questions that were asked of philip chisholm. -- philip chism. emily: now the search is on after a bold robbery in new hampshire. a clerk who survived it is describing is experience. this fast move that posed a big threat. antoinette: the clerk says the man was armed with a knife but not -- that is not all. this is a look inside the shop express and franklin monday. seconds later, he jumps over the
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the thief got away with $600 prospect street. the clerk is grateful he did not get hurt. >> i was scared. i said, i do not want to have my boss say that just leave them alone. maybe something happen. on the train after. worry about your life. was back to work on tuesday. emily: police documents say a fight over a boy led to a vicious assault in plainville. the sun chronicle reports of 15-year-old girl was at a house party when two girls held a gun to her head. the whole thing was recorded on a cell phone. police say the gun was not real. the girls involved face armed assault charges. randy: new information on yesterday stabbing in boston.
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boyfriend anthony sinclair in her home on nightingale street. perez told police sinclair attacks here before she stabbed. a new bill before the senate is named for glenn doherty, the winchester native who died in an compound and benghazi. that bill would extend full death benefits to family members contractors without children. his parents have been fighting with the cia over an administrative role denying benefits to contractors without dependents. that means his relatives were denied a $4000, ,000 death benefit. emily: an update on this fire and webster. environmental investigators were asked to check for contamination in the rubble last week. their focus is on lead paint and asbestos. the company that owns the site says they cannot afford to pay for the $2 million it will take to clean up after last summer' s fire. randy: new trouble for a
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emily: his actions that may lead to charges. an act of kindness at boston common. we know who is behind it. the steps one woman is taking to keep strangers warm. randy: a stunning light show at the vatican. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. after 12:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte or macchiato for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. anncr: when the attacks come here... ...the person will have to protect your family. will he be impulsive and reckless, like donald trump? will he have voted to dramatically weaken counter-terrorism surveillance, like ted cruz? will he have skipped crucial national security hearings and votes just to campaign, like marco rubio? 27 generals and admirals support jeb bush. because jeb has the experience and knowledge to protect your family. right to rise usa for the content
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olessa: couple of problems spots traveling north of town. heavy volume in 93 south. watching a crash on 128 by route one. one lane is close. aside from that, lots of volume building. cindy: not bad at all for early december appeared you almost forget what month it is. 38 degrees, cloudy skies. we are going to hang on to some cloud cover. some breaks of sunshine developing. we will head into the 40' s this afternoon. look at that starting tomorrow -- 50' s through late week with 60 degrees expected by the weekend. emily: looks great. it is an act of congress getting -- of kindness getting a lot of attention.
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coats and scarves returned to leave more clothing. now we know who she is. she is rebecca -- of malden pitch she has been warming hearts by leaving hats, gloves ont the common along with signs telling people who need them to take them. >> it is an open invitation for anyone. they feel comfortable, they can take what they need. no one is watching. if they, night or during the day, they can take what they need. emily: she heard about someone doing the same thing in new york city and wanted to get back at home. randy: a multibillion dollar food stamps game. one woman admitted plans to cheat the government. the state attorney general saying not so fast.
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randy: the eye-opener team ready for news to copper and we are in quincy this morning. on the search for a violent home invasion suspect heard julie mcdonald in salem a key cross-examination happening in the chism tropic emily: internet is following the latest backlash against donald trump-- and when that is following the latest backlash against donald trump is following donald trump. cindy: 44 yesterday. in the 40'
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warming up to the 50' s to around 60 degrees as the jet stream once again lifts to the north. some colder temperatures in the western half of the country. in the east mild yet again. we have a lot of cloud cover out there this monitor the temperature in boston 38 degrees with the dew point of 30. winds will stay light. they will turn to the south 5-2 10 -- five to 10 miles in our. 44 at lunchtime. 45 by 5:00. sunset at 4:11. we do have high pressure anchored to our south and this is trying to eat away at the clouds but due to those light winds, it will be tough today. s. health care you can see our severed. brace of sunshine up as we do.
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embrace of sunshine. 57 on thursday. upper 50' s with a little bit more sunshine on saturday. s look at the positive. olessa: looks like it is the middle of the night on this camera. this is 93 in somerville. you can see some of that via picking up. lots of headlights in place-- we see some vo lume picking up. 93 southbound heavy as you make connector. the stop and go ride. watching across on -- a crash on 128 south. 25 minutes 495 to 128. delays on 95 northbound hit the expressway 30 minutes. braintree into boston. trains and buses on schedule. emily: breaking overnight, one man is in the hospital fighting to survive after shooting and boston' s south end.
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no word on any suspects or arrests. randy: one person arrested in a violent home invasion and quinton. another suspect is on the run. emily: sera congi' s life with the search and the heroic actions of a girl inside the house. sera: that girl 16 year s old managed to call for help as two men tied up her pregnant mother she keeps her composure on the 911 call. >> i think they are hurting her. >> can you see them? she can hear them. where are you hiding? >> in my room. sera: police say kevin murphy was one of two men who bartsch into the home. they tied up the team' s mother who was six months -- the teens mother who was six months pregnant. the other suspects got a way that officers recovered a gun. murphy is charged with assault
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the mother of the teenager did go to the hospital for evaluation but they are expected to be ok. julie: lawyers for philip chism yesterday that we are expected to hear more today when they cross examine under a by prosecutors yesterday. this dr. met with chism after his lawyers admit he raped and killed his denver high school math teacher tsarnaev tw -- math teacher colleen ritzer two years ago. the teenager was faking severe mental ellis. today his lawyers will ask about some of those test questions and whether these tests are effective for someone of chism' s age. a portion of today' s testimony may happened behind closed doors because of the sensitivity of those test questions. the jury could get the case by the end of the week. emily: donald trump defending
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after his call to ban muslims from entering the u.s. >> are you a bigot? mr. trump: probably the least of anyone you have ever met. emily: in an interview with barbara walters, trump called the proposal critical to national security. this is a look at the front page of today' s new york daily news comparing trump to a nazi and showing him decapitated the statue of liberty. new this morning, arab american leaders are reporting a rise in anti-muslim attacks since last week' s mass shooting in california. thank you. republican candidates jeb bush and carly fiorina will be in new hampshire today. bush is attending an event at saint anselm' s college. and fiorina will hold a town hall event in lebanon. french investigators have identified the third terrace to attack the concert hall in paris. they say he is a french man who traveled to syria in 10 2013.
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identified as french rebels in. 130 people died. the majority of them killed at the concert hall. randy: the norovirus is said to be the cause of an outbreak of sickness from a chipotle in boston. the cleveland circle restaurant still shut down after at least 80 customers got sick. employees spent the night cleaning the location on beacon street and health inspectors also found violations at the location including low holding temperatures for chicken and steak and an employee working despite being sick. emily: the most serious weapons charge against the dorchester woman is charged. ashley bigsby is accused in connection with stolen guns from worcester armory. she is in pretrial after a federal judge dropped a machine gun charge against her. her friend james morales is charged with breaking into the army reserve center on november 14 and stealing 16 weapons.
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two assult-style rifles used in the attacks may face gun charges. investigators say henrique marquez made the assault so that fentanyl would not be linked -- so sayed fa rook would not be linked to theg guns. sayed' s mother and father have been added to the terror watchlist. farook may have plotted another attack but did not go through with it because of several terror related arrests. emily: new legislation to tighten controls on travel into the u.s. this measure seeks to prevent syria and iraqi nationals some take advantage of the visa waiver program which allows citizens of 38 countries to travel into the u.s. without a visa. thie bill approved 417-19, looks to prevent anyone who has traveled to syria, iraq, iran or d
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randy: a scare for the military academy at west point for security was heightened after the superintendent learned of a possible threat. the searches were increased. emily: the attorney general wants the state supreme judicial court to overturn a judge' s decision awarding former house speaker tom finneran his pension. according to the herald, she says allowing him to receive the checks would be an injustice. the state retirement board revoked his $33,000 pension saying his obstruction of justice conviction was a direct violation of his duties as speaker, but then in october, a judge struck down that decision. randy: a woman pleads guilty to defrauding the government she admitted in court yesterday to a $3.6 million foodstamp scheme. she owns a convenience store in worcester and two clerks bought the benefits at 50 cnets en ents for
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emily: north face founder and environmentalist douglas hopkins has died. the 72-year-old suffered hypothermia in a kayaking accident in chile. the other boaters were rescued. randy: a deer hunt in the blue hills comes to an end. 64 deer were killed. the state awarded 200 hunters permits. the total deer population was estimated between 600 and 800. emily: marty walsh will join mayors from somerville, braintree and quincy as well as city managers from cambridge to make an announcement on the economic development of metro boston. not giving too many details pretty announcement is at 9:30 this morning. randy: the world bank grou' s connect for climate initiative
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display at st. peter' s square. depictions of pollution. in an effort to get people talking about climate change. it coincides with the second week of the international climate change conference going on right now in paris. emily: a room witha view. check out this. three tubes. they are individual hotel suites built into the side of a cliff in peru. each capsule has a solar powered light and the bathroom and a bed. you have to take a train and a zip line and you have to hike to get in to the suite. so, -- randy: not everybody' s idea of luxury. it' s beautiful. emily: that is way too much work. cindy: olessa: you can see volume
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north of town 93 south the delay picks up around wellington. more volume to the leverett connector. by route one one land e is blocked. those delays in place 24 north on brockton. up to the braintree split. a half hour trip from braintree to boston. trains and buses on schedule. cindy: not for early december. although a familiar site this morning as you gaze out over boston. clouds. we had them all day yesterday. they are in place this morning but i am optimistic we will see some breaks of sunshine today. 38 degrees in town. the winds are going to stay light today. we' ve got upper 30' s on the cape. mid-30' s on the north shore.
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mark this morning uniform under that cloud cover. there is high pressure to our south. this is going to try to eata away at some bloud -- clouds. but mostly cloudy skies through lunchtime and some breaks of sunshine this afternoon. the sun is up officially at 7:01. 4:11 our earliest sunset of the year. lunchtime temperature at 45 degrees. 47 in boston today. you can see how we try to beat away some of those clouds today throughout the day. that suddenly wind is going to promote drizzle and fog. morning. s and lower 40' s tonight. tomorrow we will write and up in s. upper 50' s on friday. look at your weekend. second weekend in a row with temperatures near 60 degrees is saturday and on sunday. is close to a record.
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