tv News Center 5 at Noon ABC December 9, 2015 12:00pm-12:30pm EST
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>> from boston' s news leader, noon. m antoinette antonio. right now at noon. gop front-runner donald trump standing by his controversial plan to ban muslims from the u.s. with no regrets. the final witnesses are taking the stand in the philip chism trial. the jury could get the case by the end of the week. quincy police are searching for a second suspect after a violent
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the other suspect is facing a judge. those suspects tied up a pregnant woman at her home on presidential lane. her 16-year-old daughter called for help. newscenter 5' s rhondella richardson is live in quincy with new information this noon. >> he just appeared within the court and his alleged accomplice put a gun to the head of the pregnant mother yesterday afternoon and demanded money. they take its returned to the home this morning, the victim' s own a local bakery and keep money in the house. they stole $40,000 from the lower-level of the home. kevin murphy barged into the basement the mom was dragged down the stairs, was tied up, protected the 16 year old, said she was the only one home, the 16-year-old called 911. >> i can hear them.
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ron della -- >> police are awaiting a search warrant which could help in making a second arrest, murphy had a knife and police found a gun outside the home where he was found. he will beginning of medical attention potentially needing detox. antoinette: breaking news in brookline, one firefighter recovering after fighting a three alarm fire on st. paul street, that fire is under control. it started a few hours ago, the injuries are said to be minor. several students lived in the building and they will have to find a new place to stay. mr. trump: our country has to get it back together, we have people who do not know what they are doing. antoinette: donald trump not backing away from his latest controversial comment -- a proposal to put a ban on muslims entering the united states.
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says, in this case, the constitution doesn' t apply. donald trump making an appearance on "live with kelly and michael," who right off the top asked about his latest controversial proposal -- a ban on muslims entering the u.s. mr. trump: we' re not really and it' s not about religion,this is about safety. this has nothing to do with s about safety. a lot of problems are happening >> the presidential hopeful still receiving sharp condemnation from his fellow party members. sen. graham: you know how to donald trump to go to hell. this party stands for. americans, it' republican front-runner' s m used to hearing things like "go back to your country." like this and i' m really sick of hearing it, this is my country. >> and on the front cover of the
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paraphrase of a famous poem about the holocaust -- trump likened to hitler. but in a one-on-one interview with barbara walters, trump disputes the comparision. barbara walters: are you a bigot? mr. trump: not at all. probably the least of anybody you' ve ever met. antoinette: boston mayor marty walsh calls donald trump' s stance on muslims outrageous. >> somebody running for the highest office, embarrassing he is one of our representatives to the world stage. every muslim american -- it is very unfortunate. antoinette: it' s not clear 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 growing in the granite state. he has 32% of the vote in the survey from our sister station, wmur.
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with 9%. republican candidates jeb bush and carly fiorina will be in new hampshire today. bush will attend an event for young professionals at saint anselm' s college. fiorina will hold town hall events in lebanon. some heavy clouds this noon, but the sun is trying to peek through. we are looking forward to warmer temperatures. cindy: a few days away. antoinette: 44 right now. cindy: the clouds have been sending out a little bit, especially north and west. many communities seen a good splash or two of sunshine. we are brightening up in some areas. lower-40' s on the north shore in beverly. nashua, bedford, 44. 42 in worcester. south of town, breaks from norwood to new bedford. mid-40' s on the cape.
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, that is coming around an area of high pressure that will eventually bring in milder air but it will fill the clouds back towards this evening. the sun goes down at 4:11, 40' s through the evening and during the overnight, we will develop patchy areas of drizzle. we will talk about what that means for the morning commute in a bit. antoinette: thank you. one man is in the hospital fighting to survive after a shooting boston' s south end. it happened at rutland and tremont streets just before 2:00 this morning. no word on any suspects or arrests. the final witnesses being called to the stand in the philip chism trial. newscenter 5' s juli mcdonald with how the case is wrapping up. >> jurors have watched more surveillance video of then 14-year-old chism before and after the murder. he is seen avoiding being seen
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keep -- mean he planned his action and new they were wrong. prosecutors continued their argument that the teenager has fake symptoms of mental illness following the rape and murder of his math teacher two years ago. a psychologist testified about her examination of philip chism. several test that contain the 900 question. s. to protect the confidentiality, the court room was closed for 15 minutes. >> we are temporarily closed. >> when the public were allowed back in, the doctor discussed the report and determine he may have been exaggerating as a plea for help. >> they test are designed to assess fake mental illness, positive. >> my opinion is that on the date of the alleged offense, mr.
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>> a doctor took the stand to discuss his findings after 13 hours with chism. he testified although the suspect was showing signs of distress, neither impaired his capacity to distinguish right from wrong. >> it did not impair his capacity to distinguish the wrongfulness or criminality of his act. nor did it substantially impair his ability to require -- comport with the law. >> philip chism waived his right to be present tomorrow for the conference, he said he had a clear mind in making that decision. antoinette: both sides of aaron hernandez' upcoming double-murder trial are asking for more time. jury selection is supposed to start january 16. prosecutors and the defense want the date pushed back while a dispute over evidence is resolved. hernandez is charged with two
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s serving life for another murder in 2013. case dismissed for the webster man accused of keeping his 96-year-old mother in a house of squalor. helen robillard was found in her west point road home in september on a couch with towering piles of trash all around her. a judge dismissed the charges against her son because there was no evidence of injury. michael robillard says he plans to clean up his own house and have his mother move in. police documents say a fight over a boy led to a vicious assault in plainville. the sun chronicle reports a 15-year-old girl was at a house party when two other girls handcuffed her and held a gun to her head. the whole thing was reportedly recorded on a cell phone. police say the gun was not real. the girls involved face armed assault charges. right now, the search is on
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hampshire. now the clerk who survived it is describing the experience. the clerk says a man was armed with a knife and that is not all. this is a look inside the shop express in franklin on monday. the man pulls a knife and demands money. seconds later, he jumps over the counter and opens the drawer. the guy got away with about $600 before he ran away toward prospect street. the clerk is just grateful he didn' t get hurt. >> i -- leave them alone. do not worry about money, worry about your life. antoinette: that clerk was right back at work on tuesday. anyone with information on the suspect should call police. the personal records of more than 100 drivers are missing. state police tell the metrowest daily news the records were stolen when a safe was hauled off from the natick rmv this summer. the agency warned dozens of customers that they might be at risk for identity theft.
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"express" location just off the mass pike. right now, a chipotle restaurant in boston is still shut down. the norovirus is now being blamed for getting at least 80 customers sick. workers spent the night cleaning the location on beacon street. thorough disinfection is the only way to get rid of the norovirus once it becomes active. a doctor says even customers who got food to go could have still picked up germs. and that' s not the only trouble -- city health inspectors discovered violations at the location, including low holding temperatures for chicken and steak, and an employee working despite being sick. it' s an act of kindness getting a lot of attention on boston common. and the mystery behind it is now solved. a newscenter 5 camera was there as the woman who has been anonymously leaving coats and scarves for people in need returned to leave even more
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now, we know who she is -- she' s rebekah barrasso of malden. she' s been warming hearts by leaving hats, scarves, gloves, and coats on the common, along with signs telling people who need them to take them. >> it is an open invitation for anyone to come, if they feel comfortable they can take what they need, no one is watching. they can come at night or during the day and keep what they need to keep warm. antoinette: rebekah says she heard about someone doing the same thing in new york city, and wanted to give back here at home. the man who produced the fourth of on the esplanade is putting together its final performance. he is stepping down next summer. the 77-year-old says he has been considering retirement for some time and says it is time to pass
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another fiery incident involving one of the most popular gifts of the holiday season, what witnesses say they saw when a hoverboard exploded into flames. "time magazine" reveals its person of the ar. the reason behind the choice. cindy: another december warm up on the way -- tracking when we could reach 60 again and when the sun returns. antoinette: and a new way to fight pain -- the patch that could one day replace a pill. anncr: when the attacks come here... ...the person
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>> you are watching newscenter 5 at noon. antoinette: look at that -- a wild police chase comes to a smashing end in seattle. just released police dashcam video shows a carjacker speeding the wrong way up a one way street on sunday. the suspect shoots at a cruiser chasing after him. that chase ends when the suspect tries to drive around a barricade of police cars. suspect' s car head-on before it starts moving again, spinning out in a cloud of smoke. police shot the suspect and he died. nobody else was hurt. the third attacker who open fire on a crowded club in paris last
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foued mohamed-aggad blew himself up after the attack. two french television stations are reporting the 23-year-old man is from a small town near strasbourg. he traveled to syria in 2013. mohamed-aggad was known to french anti-terror services and had a police record in strasbourg. a new bill before the u.s. senate is named for glen who died in an attack at the that bill would extend full death benefits to family members of unmarried federal contractors without children. doherty' s parents have been fighting with the cia over an administrative rule denying benefits to contractors without that means his relatives were denied a $400,000 death benefit. six cities are joining together to help boost the local economy. the greater boston regional economic compact includes boston, braintree, quincy,
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somerville. a joint statement says the cities will be working together on issues that go beyond their border, including transportation . it also includes a commitment to follow through on promises and be an example for other communities in the state. new at noon -- german leader "time' s" person of the year. s selection was announced this morning. "time" says merkel was honored for helping to preserve and promote europe, despite economic turmoil and a growing refugee crisis. she was also praised for being a "principled manager" and "resolute diplomat." the seven other finalists include donald trump, the black lives matter protest movement, and the ceo of uber. a new survey puts the spotlight on america' internet. according to the pew research center poll, 73% of americans say they use the web on a daily basis.
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online "almost constantly." 42% say they use the web several times a day. 10% go online about once a day. i feel like i am one of those people. cindy: probably more than that. antoinette: especially the christmas shopping season. there is no -- cindy: there is no weather standing in your way. it does not look like december but there is one way to tell it is december, the sunset this evening , the earliest of the entire year, this afternoon and yesterday afternoon, the sunsets at 4:11. tomorrow, it said that 4:12 and by christmas, 4:17. it will take us until groundhog day until the sun is setting at 5:00.
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the year this time of year. yesterday one of the coldest days of the month. we have been looking at temperatures averaging above average every single day this month except for one. average high is 43. we will be close to that today. tomorrow, the weekend, warming s tomorrow and buy this weekend. high pressure over the eastern seaboard forcing mild air from new england and keeping the cold locked up in canada. there is some cooler air in the western part of the country. a warm one around here. a fair amount of clouds midday, we have had them through the morning. in some communities, writers guys with breaks of such -- brighter skies with breaks of sunshine. a southeasterly wind feeding up milder air. on the cape, mid-40' s.
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one of the coldest spots in jaffrey at 39. especially as you get away from the coastline, in the merrimack valley, this is where we see the most numerous breaks in the clouds. an area of cloud cover south of the waters of long island and this is working northward generally. we will watch that expand into the afternoon, especially this evening. high-pressure to our south and that flow around it that is feeding these clouds. eventually it will feed into this off to our south and west. 50 in pittsburgh. charlestown, west virginia, mid-50' s. real milder temperatures to will move in tomorrow. the rest of the afternoon, a few
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this evening , clouds filled back in and overnight with the flow off the ocean, it could allow for areas of drizzle and fog. early tomorrow morning for the commute, damp conditions in some be a little drizzle overnight. temperatures will stay above the freezing mark. not concerned with icing. s s in downtown boston tonight. in the 50' s tomorrow. we start off with cloud cover and the skies may brighton tomorrow. the southerly wind giving a friday. no cigna -- giving us mild friday. tomorrow you need patience to see the sunshine, drizzle in the morning and could persist with midmorning. the sky should brighton. day.
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record high temperatures for worcester and boston, lower-safeties so if we get to around 60 we will flirt with record high temperatures. our next chance of significant widespread wet weather on monday , that is a front and once it goes by we will cool it down. warming it up once again toward the weekend. antoinette: looks good, thank you. 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 through the skin. a single patch works for up to 12 hours. developers hope to have the patch on the market in about two years. a hoverboard catches fire in a mall sending shoppers scrabbling. -- scrambling. witnesses say the board just exploded at the shopping outlet in washington state. employees rushed over to put out the fire and no one was hurt. but the incident left shoppers
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>> they were just staring, like what just happened and why did that happen. for no apparent reason it just exploded. antoinette: it' s not clear what company built and sold the board. but the incident is one of several reported fires over the past few months. some of the fires are being blamed on lithium ion batteries that may overheat if they are
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