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recovering after a rescue attempt on the red line. changes coming to fenway park and the name of safety. the injured fan supporting the new steps being taken. emily: donald trump visiting new hampshire today. the campaign stop, and the new message directed at the gop front runner from the greatest. on the eye. >> you are watching wcvb boston' s news leader. good morning. this is newscenter 5' s eyeopener. emily: 6 a a.m. it is one of the top toys kids are asking for this holiday but the latest fire is bringing
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good morning. antoinette: along with cindy. we are talking mild temperatures. is it really december? cindy: it does not feel like you' as you are heading out. out there. average high is 43. not close to 50 like we are in nantucket. 45 boston. s in southern new hampshire. south shore, north shore, mid s. a mild start, but this is why you need the on bella. a couple of showers approaching in nashua. hudson as well. you can see down 495 light showers closer to framingham. hopkinton. that risk is going to be with us for the next couple hours. one batch moving through now.
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falling apart some but i would have that umbrella on standby. fog and worcester county. visibility is half a mile in worcester. not at issue in boston. once the disturbing crosses the area this morning, we are in much better shape this afternoon. have the number with you for the next few hours. after 9:00, the shower threat diminishes. a few tracer sunshine as we get into the afternoon. not going to clear out completely but starting out in the upper 40' s it is not going to take much sunshine to push us into the mid and upper 50' s today. the sun up at 7:02. high temperatures in the upper 50' s. so, it is going to turn into a warm afternoon. right now a couple of damp roads to contend with. olessa: good morning. this camera shot not seeing any of that dampness but some by am 93 southbound. you can see those headlight starting to build those rush-hour delays. let' s see the rest of your ride. 24 stop and go on a brockton.
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there is a crash on the expressway, northbound one lane is closed. east bound on the pike, 15 minutes. 495 to 128. 93 south, delays on a missed doing. trains and buses on schedule heard emily: a search for answers after a woman is hit and killed by a red line try. antoinette: frank colin is live at downtown crossing this morning where rescue effort spent -- sent two firefighters to the hospital. frank: that is right. those two firefighters were hurt or they were trying to pull the woman out from the train. both are expected to be ok. the woman was trespassing when she was hit by the train in downtown crossing. trains were delayed for hours between jfk and harvard station. the two injured firefighters received an electric shock while they were testing the third rail to see if the tower had been turned up. >> there is a machine may have. the put a clamp on the third rail and to see if it' s
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that is what they did. and there was a slight arcing. frank: the firefighters were taken to the hospital as a caution. the victim has not been identified, but police believe she is in her 40' s. investigators are trying to figure out why she was on the track to begin with. antoinette: right now worcester police are investigating what could be the second theft of human remains from hope cemetery. this comes after six skeletons were confirmed stolen from the family tomb. ma amadour medina was allegedly taking the remains for religious rituals. three more bodies may have been taken from a second cript. a check of all muslims is underway. new this morning a westward woman is facing charges accused of poisoning and neighbors dog.
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the dog prescription medication last month. this happened at the westward home for veterans. the dog is recovering. emily: a public school in holyoke they specializes in the care of emotionally disabled children is accused of abusing them. antoinette: an investigation by the disability law center found children at the peck schools were subjected to excessive force, neglect, and in proper seclusion. the report alleges in some cases students were forced to the floor face down. staff members are also accused of slamming students into walls and sitting on them. tw o mill very students may face charges after being accused of making a hit list. police say no other students were ever in any danger. a school resource officer was tipped off to the list. the superintendent is not saying what the threat was or what action was taken. there are new developers this morning in the california shooting rampage. pictures of a high school in san
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was plotting other attacks. that high school was 24 students -- was 2400 students. photos of accomplice were found on syed farook' s cell phone. and he had been there twice as a health inspector. the fbi believes he and his pakistani born wife tashfeen malik were committed to terrorism even before they started dating. >> online as early as the end of 2013, they were talking to each other about martyrdom before they became engaged and married and lived together in the united states. antoinette: the fbi i s investigating whether terrorist matchmakers are using fiance e visas to get people into the u.s.. five people are facing terrorism charges in a striped had one of them a 15-year-old boy. the five or part of a plot to attack a government building in sydney. the arrests are not related to a new terror threat but they are linked to apply previously
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right now new safety changes are in the works at fenway park after some serious injuries to fans. those changes expected at the start of the season. julie mcdonald is live outside fenway with the very personal response to this overall. julie: fenway and other ballparks across the country are starting with expanded safety netting behind home plate. over the summer, time you was rushed to the hospital after she was critically injured by a broken bat. in july, stephanie suffered a concussion after a foul ball stalker between the eyes. carpenter and -- welcome this new safety netting. few people being inconvenienced or the worse scenario, which nobody wants to think about? julie: this netting is going to 70 feet of home plate.
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she is going to have her wedding there next year. emily: hit for fantasy sports companies. officials say there will be nod ads for fan duel and draft kings this year. fire as states including loss. the ncaa has already decided that the ads will not run during the men' s and women' s basketball tournaments. boston college is taking new precautions to stop a norovirus outbreak. 120 students are sick. most of them ate at the chipotle in cleveland circle. all campus dining halls have stopped self-service trying to cut down in the risk. cleaning crews will pay special attention to busy public spaces and the chipotle at the center of the outbreak remains closed. meanwhile, 8 members of the b.c.
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s basketball team that were last night. against providence. ta' s commuter million more per year in funding. they wants the t center. so far the t has been $1.8 million on the center using and penalties. the agency has committed one year of funding to that project. and will weigh future requests. it may be the end of the line for a planned green line extension. this morning the state is not ruling out scrapping that expansion altogether. the state' s transportation board is deciding what to do next. they say they cannot move forward without significant cost reductions. the project extending the green line to medford and somerville is nearly a billion dollars above expectations.
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fellow muslims to take actions. his message in the wake of the recent terror attacks and controversy. another hoverboards rose up in flames. this time inside a mall. the questions surrounding this latest case involving the popular toy. antoinette: are you planning a holiday feast? the three seasonal super foods packing big health benefits. cindy: we have got a little fog and a few showers. scattered about eastern massachusetts. we are going to brighten it up this afternoon. temperatures heading into the 50' s or take a look at where we starting out in the 40' s but we
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the patriots. the new england patriots cheerleaders. celebrating -- the grand opening. open for breakfast monday through friday, half off. it is a great way to start your day. good morning, eyeopener. antoinette: good morning. the patriots breakfast. not a bad combo there. emily: says the pregnant lady. olessa: make sure you keep those wake-up calls coming. go to the front page of wcvb.com and upload it. >> it is always good weather for ice cream. cindy: with temperatures like this -- 60' s. the trade off this morning, have a number of a. you can see the radar showing a light scattering of showers
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most concentrated area of them is from nashua to manchester. got a couple of sprinkles probably the best word moving out of waltham and needham towards the city of boston. and down around totten and new bedford. this is one batch moving through right now. scattered showers to the west. it is moving in our direction. i think the best chance of this morning. then it really drops off by late morning and it will be drive through the afternoon. we have got the cloud cover overhead in boston. 45 degrees. right now average high this time of year is 43. it is already warmer than it typically is in the afternoon. light southeasterly wind is up to bring in some fog. not a big issue along the coastline. look at the temperatures. low to mid 40'
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beverly 47. on the south shore, running in the upper 40' s from marshfield anton. it is a warm start -- from marshfield and taunton. mostly cloudy skies, mid 50' s for your lunch hour. 55 by 5:00 p.m. the sun is setting at 4:11. may touch 60 and a couple of spots today. it depends on how much sunshine we get. we are going to get a little. high pressure to our south. it is feeding off that warm air from the south and west. are gone. still have a lot of clouds but notice the brightening happening mid-to-late afternoon. a little bit of sunshine going a long way. overnight the clouds will fill back in. by first thing tomorrow morning, there could be a few more showers especially in southeast massachusetts. look at these temperatures overnight. either side of 40 degrees. it is another mild day tomorrow
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upper 50' s in the afternoon. first thing tomorrow morning on the cape, may see a quick shower or two. then write a skies in the afternoon. overall tomorrow, saturday brighter. we are going to watch sunday into monday. there is going to be a cold front trying to sneak down from northern new england. i backed off on a temperatures sunday. we surge into the lower 60' s on mondays. going to throw some rain at us during the afternoon and evening hours. look at those temperatures. 60' s in the rain on monday. act down to 50 degrees on tuesday. -- back down to 50 degrees on tuesday. in mid-december. emily: olessa: watching a couple of problems on the roads. this is a check on the southbound side approaching an accident near revere. i will show you where that crashes, blocking one lane southbound. you have that have that heavy backup. if you' re heading towards route 60, we' ve got that crash backing
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heavy delays to spot pond . some delays northbound on 24. 95 as you travel from sharon and route 3 to braintree, accident cleared. braintree into boston, trains and buses running on schedule. emily: republican front runner donald trump is headed for new hampshire today p or he will pick up a police union endorsement in portsmouth. the trip comes as he to defend his proposal to ban united states. trump claims he is saying what people are thinking. mr. trump: all i' m doing is bringing a situation to the front front -- forefor ront that everyone is talking about. emily: trump says he he does not think the united states and its help from other muslim majority nations to defeat isis. muhammad ali is taking swings at
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ali calling on fellow moslems to stand up on those who use islam to advance their personal agenda. he says "the ruthless violence of so-called islamic jihadists goes against the tenets of our religion. ali is calling on american politicians to educate people on what islam is really about. antoinette: a new poll shows hillary clinton trailing rival bernie sanders in new hampshire but the gap is closing. sanders has 50% of the vote. in the new poll from wmur, the vermont senator leads clinton by 10 points. she is at 40%. just as important -- the poll finds 44% of democratic voters say they have not made up their mind on who they are voting for yet. the new hampshire primary is on february 9. some breaking news top in headlines. volkswagen says it will change how it does emissions testing in the wake of the scandal still rocking the company. the carmaker' s chairman says they are "will endlessly
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responsible, including top managers." far fewer vehicles may have been involved in munition -- in emissions testing. general electric may be looking to bring its bubblehead courts s global headquarters to boston seaport. the move could bring hundreds of high paying jobs to the area. fairfield. more evidence of fire risk was one of -- with one of the hottest holiday gifts. a hover board exploded at a mall in washington state. workers raced over to dowse the flames. nobody was hurt, and it is not clear what company built and sold the board, but it is one of several reported fires over the past two months. some of those fires are being blamed on lithium-ion batteries that can overheat if they are charged too long. emily: this time of year he might be trying to not reach for
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it is really hard but there are some seasonal super foods that should be on that list, like pumpkins. maybe not in the sugary pumpkin pie form, but a half cup of the candle right has 1000 milligrams of vitamin a. brussels sprouts get a bad rap. they have more vitamin c than oranges along with calcium and folate. and chestnuts are not just for roasting. as a snakc ck they are packed with b6 which plays a role in boosting your immune system. you be glad to know that i like all of those foods. antoinette: then you will be very healthy. aside from the mcdonald' s that you normally -- emily: yeah. moderation is key. still ahead, driver after -- off the ook hook. antoinette: the serenade to officers that is getting him out of that ticket. coming up at 6:30, a popular
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olessa: well you were sleeping, the temperatures went nowhere. cindy: we stayed in the low to mid 40' s all night long. that is what you' re stepping out into this morning. average high this time of year is 43. a mild start but you will want an umbrella. a scattering of light showers here around the boston area. moderate showers moving to franklin right now. racing towards the north and east. any showers gone by 9:00 a.m. breaks of sunshine mid-to-upper 50' s this afternoon. could be a few more showers tomorrow morning on the cape. otherwise, look at those temperatures -- near 60 tomorrow. right around 60 on saturday with partly sunny skies. emily: thank you. 6:25. time for eye-popping video. this one gets points for creativity. olessa: a florida man not talking his way out of the ticket. singing his way out. you are so beautiful can you believe it?
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olessa: the man was pulled over in orlando yesterday for not officer asked what he was going and he said he was going to church. and he did. hook. the man says singing always brings people together. it worked but have a feeling if i sang, i would get 10 tickets. emily: this is proof that trick. an amateurish asian tried out his skills on an orangutan. a sleight-of-hand -- am n amateur magician. the monkey appears to fall on the ground in laughter. look at him. that was good. good job, man. that video going viral. antoinette: really boosted the magicina' s confidence. reporter showing a growing
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>> now on newscenter 5' s eyeopener. frank: a scramble to save a life on the t. the moves on the track that turned into a serious care. antoinette: the opioid crisis out of control but new numbers reveal another sinister threat that in boston. while video of a violent confrontation, and this could have turned tragic. she is the little girl capturing hearts worldwide. >> a super girl. antoinette: how her simple christmas wish is turning into a crusade in massachusetts and across the globe. it is on the eye. >> you are watching wcvb boston' s news leader.
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this is newscenter 5' s eyeopener. antoinette: 6:30 on this thursday at a live look at route 1 in saugus. bumper-to-bumper there. olessa to be a nine this for you. antoinette: in for randy this money. you add a little bit of rain to that commute, and look what happens. cindy: this much rain. emily: a few hundreds of an engine a few times but enough that it does have an impact. showers this morning. s. -- mid 40' s. feels more like spring. breaks of sunshine this afternoon as to pitcher' s come u -- as temperatures come up in the mid-50' s. the radar is showing you that little bit of rain along 495 in moving towards walpole up to norwood as well.
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city right now. a few showers passing through nashua and manchester as well. you can see how few and far between they are. a couple more out to the west. a lot of these are going to fall apart. we have fog in worcester. reducing visibility to 1/3 of a mile. all coming with a disturbance that is racing by this morning. it is going to be gone by 9:00 this morning. that shower threat diminishes. then we are looking at crowds -- clouds breaking. a little sun will go a long way to should be 50 by 10:00 a.m. we are spending the afternoon in the 50' s. a warm afternoon on the way. let' s get you out to the roads. olessa: very slow ride on the southbound side. bumper-to-bumper heading to the top of the screen. there is an accident in revere. this crashes over near route 60.
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give yourself extra travel time. 93 south slow. 45 minutes from route 62 to the leverett connector. 495 to 128. slow on 24 northbound on a brockton. delays in place from sharon up to 1289. slo -- up to 128. trains and buses on schedule. emily: now to stories we are tracking on the eye. a woman is dead after being hit and killed by a red line train at downtown crossing. two firefighters were hurt after being shocked while trying to save the victim. they will be ok. another theft is under investigation at hope cemetery in worcester. police say three more bodies may been taken from a second cript. a connecticut man was charged with stealing other remains last week. authorities believe san bernardino shooter syed farook may have been planning other attacks. photos of a california school
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the fbi believes he and his wife are committed to terrorism before they started dating. antoinette: new this morning, a growing and sinister threat in the midst of the opioid crisis in massachusetts. it is putting many more people at risk. todd is live in boston with the new numbers just revealed. todd: good morning. the threat is used hypodermic needles being found all over the city, including here at city hall plans a. -- plaza. the mayor says the discovery is proof that austin is struggling with an epidemic. -- that boston is struggling with an epidemic. 7000 needles have been picked up. over 500 were found by residents who then reported the discovery to the city. by the 311 citizen hotline. affected. the herald reports 98 needles 88 in south boston.
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the mayor may increase funding to the mobile shops program and improve lighting and security since drug dealing is happening in these areas as well. antoinette: thank you. new this morning, former state senator turned convicted felon is talking about running for office again. diana wilkerson served 30 months in federal prison after she was caught stuffing a cash bribe into her bra. since the release, she' s constantly asked if she will run for office again and says she is not ready next year but not ruling anything out. cleanup is underway after a fire destroyed a popular restaurant in portsmouth. falmes l -- flames ripped through the building yesterday. the building dates back to the 1800s. no one was hurt and it is not clear what caused the fire. emily: a tribute to the youngest victim of the marathon attacks.
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8-year-old martin richard it will be built adjacent to the children busy him in boston. the city is raising money and it is inspected to open in 2017. antoinette: are you happy with your job? yes. but if not, we have got a list for you. emily: the best places to work in 2016. some of them will not require you to move. a holiday wish comes true for a young girl burned in a fire. the special gift coming from all over. antoinette: ahead in news to go,
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olessa: very slowolessa: ride on route one. there is an accident in rev ere. cindy? cindy: we have a couple of sprinkle showing up on the radar right now. very light stuff but you may want the envelope with you. 8:00 this morning, we will get into brace of sunshine this afternoon. 40' s right now. 50' s this afternoon. and look at the stretch of warm weather. closer to 60 by the weekend. next chance of any widespread
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sure not looking like december. emily: thank ou. glass door is out with his list of best places to work. two local company' s or are in the top five. the first airbnb, the vacation rental booking site out of san francisco. that is followed by bane and company. facebook rounding out the top five. the list is compiled based on employee surveys. antoinette: a holiday wish come true and for this little girl after being badly burned. she had one simple request. this morning people around the world are coming together to make it happen. seven-year-old saphire terry lost her father in three simple ways someone set fire to the family home. all she wanted was christmas cards. now they are pouring in. at a fund-raising event, saphire wore a shirt a superman logo and it was an appropriate choice.
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>> super girl? >> me. >> she has videos. at a functional level she would -- currently she is able to take school, interact with friends. antoinette: saphire is being treated at shriners hospital in boston. we have information on wcvb.com and on our wcvb mobile news app. emily: a controversial move at a virginia university. the is allowing guns inside student dorms. of chicago to step down. a violent confrontation between a taxi and uber driver.
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cindy: taking a live look across boston. the team ready with your top stories ahead in news to go. antoinette: take a look at this video out of washington. a state of emergency declared after torrential rains and powerful thunderstorms swept through that area. they are expecting another storm today which could worsen the already flooded roads there. cindy: storm after storm on the west coast. you expect that in an el nio. we can look for another storm slamming in.
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border. we' ve been talking about how warm it is. you look across the lower 48, it does not look like december. it is so mild. you have to head north of hudson bay. >> there it is. cindy: there you go with the jet stream keeping that cold walked to the north. we are not going to be experiencing it. look at this by the weekend, a surge of warmth coming up the eastern seaboard. we are talking about temperatures running well above average. 60' s today and tomorrow and this weekend. average high this time of year is 43. it is warmer than that out there right now. 45 in boston. close to 50 on nantucket. mid 40' s in the north shore as well as we have a couple of showers and they are very light out there this money. might have an umbrella with you for the next couple hours. there is one little shower right here moving through franklin, plainville towards foxboro up to walpole and norwood as well. but these are racing through pretty quickly this morning.
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showers off to the west that will likely fall apart. a little disturbance coming through this morning. once this goes by, high pressure will control our weather this afternoon. that may give us some sunshine. but that mile southwesterly flow is going to keep the warm air coming in. we should be 52 by 10:00 a.m. mid to upper 50' s with sunshine developing this afternoon. you can see that on future cash. after lunchtime, we will see more breaks and a cloud cover. if we can get enough sunshine, not out of a question that a few in. look at this. there might be a couple more upper 50' s to 60 by tomorrow around 60 on saturday as well. lets the you out to the road. we had some trouble to the north. olessa: watching a few more problems spots. a live look outside route one outside saw this -- outside s augas.
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60. another accident coming in on route 3. it has one lane blocked southbound. 93 south very slow. from 495 down to 128, from their south, another 35 minutes to the leverett connector. 495 to 128. more delays 95 north out of sharon. 24 from brockton a heavy on the expressway. 35 minutes braintree to boston. train delays -- a delays for the red line and some minor delays for the e branch of the green line. antoinette: emergency along the red line after a woman is hit and killed by a train. two firefighters were shocked druin -- during a rescue attempt as they tried to pull the woman out from under the train at downtown crossing. the injuries were minor but the firefighters were taken to the hospital as a precaution.
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police have not released her identity but they say she is in her 40' s. they also say she was trespassing and this morning investigators are trying to figure out why that woman was on the tracks to begin with. julie : baseball fans who have suffered injuries at fenway are now responding to changes at the park that will protect people sitting behind home plate. >> any given second that you are not fully focused and even when you are fully focused, as i know now, there is no stopping it. it is a minor inconvenience for it could save a life. julie: she needed more than 30 stitches after she was hit by a foul ball. a month earlier, tonya was hit by a broken bat. some critics complain this is going to obstruct the view. liv eoutside fenway, i' m julie
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frank: new evidence of how widespread the heroin epidemic is becoming in the city of boston. used harper direct noodles -- needles being founded city hall plaza. the city launched a mobile sharks team and 7000 use needles have been picked up. 500 were found by residents. 98 needles were found and roxbury. 88 in south boston. 68 in dorchester. maher walsh says he may increase funding for the mobile shaprs -- sharps team in addition to new lighting to avoid drug deals. emily: a public school in holyoke is specializes in the care of emotionally disabled children is now accused of abusing them. an investigation by the disability law center found that children at the peck school were
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improper seclusion. sending them. antoinette: pictures of a high school and san bernardino have been recovered from the cell phone of the california shooter. thorne is believe syed farook was plotting other attacks. the high school of possible target. the fbi also says farook and his wife tashfeen malik were committed to terrorism before they started dating. >> could you add the babies that were supposed to be aborted that day? parenthood shooter declares himself " warrior for the babies." robert dee s session a dozen trial because he is guilty. deer is charged with murdering one. emily: a university in virginia dorm rooms. the president of liberty university says the change is in policy is an effort to keep
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attack on campus. the conservative evangelical christian school has allowed faculty with gun permits to but has never allowed guns inside residence halls. antoinette: hundreds of protesters at the streets and chicago calling for the resignation of the city' s mayor. peaceful demonstrations clogged traffic at rush hour last night. mayor rahm emanuel had apologized for the 2014 death of a black teenager killed by a white officer. that officer, jason van dyke, is charged with first-degree murder. a u.s. supreme court justice is facing backlash after his comments on affirmative action. justice antonin scalia suggested students would benefit from being at a " slower track university of texas. the supreme court appears divided this morning on whether there is a need for affirmative action in college admissions at the university. in the philip chism murder trial will
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witnesses, a neuropsychologist and a clinical psychologist, testified yesterday. they backed up the state claim that chism was not insane when he murdered math teacher colleen ritzer two years ago. they say he has fake symptoms of mental illness. antoinette: republican presidential front runner donald trump is in new hampshire today to he will hold a rally in portsmouth at the sheridan harborside hotel that kicks off at 7:45. a new poll shows hillary clinton trailing bernie sanders closing. sanders has 50% of the vote. in the new poll from wmur the senator leads clinton by 10 points. but the poll also finds that 44% of democratic voters say they have not yet made up their minds on who they will choose. antoinette: boston the norovirus. 120 students are sick.
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all campus dining halls have stopped self-service trying to reduce the risk. cleaning crews will pay special attention to public spaces. that chipotle at the center of the outbreak remains close. antoinette: a health alert about e-cigarettes and the chemicals that used to flavor them. a harvard study says the chemical can cause severe respiratory disease. it has been linked to popcorn lung, which got its name after it was identified and workers who inhaled artificial butter flavoring. researchers found 39 of 51 e-cigarette flavors tested contain that same chemical. emily: a taxi driver attacks an uber car and gets dragged down the street. the taxi driver tried to get inside the uber car. the taxi workers association says their driver' s behavior is unacceptable.
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garden. the celtics go on a 12-2 run. the celtics had 8 players in securing that win. 105-100, the final score. they take on the undefeated warriors tomorrow night at home. emily: the bruins snap out of a two period daze. the b' s scoring 330 pier -- three thrid ird period goals. the bruins win 3-1. a little bit of rain and trouble on the roads. olessa: watching lots of delays behind me. route one, southbound side. you can see that bumper-to-bumper ride. let' s get to the maps and here is why there was an earlier accident in rivera by route 60. -- in revere. down to 128 on 93, almost 35
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a lane blocked. 93 stays heavy from 123 to the leverett connector. eastbound on the pike is a half-hour. a slow ride on 95 north out of sharon. expressway 35 minutes braintree to boston. some train delays, severe delays for the red line. minor delays to the e branch of the green line. cindy: we have got a lot of clouds over the city of boston but it almost feels like spring outside. not december. 45 degrees. a light south, southeasterly wind. you will want an umbrella. we had a scattering of light showers moving through quickly this morning. the most concentrated area -- and everything is on the lighter side. showers from sharon towards randolph, and these are lifting up and to quincy. the risk of a shower through 8:00 or 9:00 this money. that front drops off late this
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afternoon. by lunchtime, 50 six degrees, mostly cloudy skies. a few breaks of sunshine and the sunsets at 4:11. high temperatures in the mid and upper 50' s. this is more typical of late october than december. very mild today. the disturbance comes through this morning and then high pressure to our south continues to feedin mild air. the clouds give a way to breaks of sunshine through the afternoon. overnight, the clouds are going to fill back in. first thing tomorrow morning on the cape, there might be a couple of showers. upper 50' s to near 60 tomorrow. again on saturday. i backed off the temperatures a couple degrees on sunday. i' m going to watch this cold front trying to sneak down from northern new england. i think we are in the 50' s on sunday. as the storm approaches, warmer air flights up ahead of it. and we may see some rain move in. it looks like during the afternoon and evening hours. lower 60'
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