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>> it could have been catastrophc because we weren't stopping. >> helpless riders trapped on the speeding red line with no one at the controls. we failed our passengers today. jorge: questions tonight about your safety on the t. heather: cheering inside. >> i want to thank you all. >> jeering outside. phil: the local boost for donald trump's campaign tonight. ed: the neighbor charged with poisoning the family dog. why she tells police she just couldn't take it anymore. ed: we begin with breaking news from revere. three people shot. heather: at this hour, we've we have learned one person is ded on the scene there. again, this is revere. we want to tell you that three people, as we said, have been shot. the district attorney telling us, one person is confirmed dead t. others have been taken to hospitals. they do have life-threatening injuries. that is very active crime scene now on the street in revere. witnesses are talking about the
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gunshots. >> i heard noises. then the alarm was pulled in our building so my friends and i rushed downstairs m. we saw man lying on the flar on the back with what appeared to abul let hole. >> he was male and he looked like he is around the 30's or 40's around there. he was screaming for help and telling us it is inside. heather: mary saladna is on the scene in revere. we'll continue to bring you a live report as soon as we can. now to the other top story. that is the hunaway train. a veteran operator under investigation. ed: that after red line train rolled out of the station wut a driver. 5 investigates the first to uncover the man who should have been at the control. he is off the job. john atwater is live in braintree with the investigation. zon john. a man who has worked for the t
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no signs that david vasquez has been back home tonight. the redline train operator is the primary focus of what caused the train to teak off unmanned for nine minutes through four consecutive stops. >> the train are in front of you could have been catastrophic. john. passengers thought it was strange it blew through multiple stops. >> it was nerve-racking. john. then poonly cut power to the third rail after other trains in the bath were moved out of the way. >> what if they were not able to stop the emergency, you know? what if the train ahead of us didn't get news in tim and didn't stop. john: investigators say two different brakes should have been engaged before the operator left the trin at the braintree stop to check a problem. >> i have a motor person that was operating one much my trips, has lower right leg laceration. yon: the dangerous episode nowment proking the t to reconsider safety procedures as they closely examine the
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something happened that should not have been about able to happen that put them in danger. john. at four years a, the t changed protocol here. now only one train operators on the train. live in braintree tonight, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: as you might imagine, there's great deal of concern tonight about rider safety on the t. jorge quiroga continues our live, team coverage in dorchester. jorge? jorge: heather, the jfk-you mass station here in dorchester where passengers on the runaway train were finally able to get off after nine-minute ride that could have ended very, very different ry. the red line train 1502 blew through four stations before coming to a stop with no operator onboard. >> there were a lot of rules. a lot of policies and procedure. people are good about doing. it does shock me like something like this would ap pen. >> they are asking a lot of questions. >> they committee and including
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pred dures that may have not been followed. >> people on the train. the train's operator cabin like this one locked and empty finally realizing they were on their own. some panicked. >> the can guy trying to open the door. he tried to reek the windows because he goes i don't know what is going on. >> want get out of here. >> we have training in flies ensure that our passengers are safe and feel safe. and we failed our passengers today. >> since 2011, red line trains had one mbta operator onboard, perfectly safe the officials say if all safeguards are followed. >> there was not two systems involves. there were as many as four to five involved. >> i am personally and professionally very gratified that in pack, no one was harmed, but what happened today is unacceptable. >> you to be pair, advocates for riders say while there is some
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be answered, overall, they feel safe. today's mishap is now being investigated by four state and federal fag sis. live in dorchester, jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: taking a live look at the boston skyline on a thursday night. fog a potential issue overnight. harvey leonard with me now. i actually drove out minute ago to the parm sy. there was little bit of fog in meteorologist:way, in some pockets, it is already dense. that's the concern. check this out, heather. you see the bright white areas on the map. that is where the visibilities are low. that is a lot of portions of maine, new hampshire, southeastern mass, parts of the south shore, up to the north shore, then the western part of cape cod, it may get worse before the night is over. the visibility down to a quarter mile in orange, a quarter mile in portsmouth branch a quarter mile in mu hampshire. 0 visibility in keene down to a
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the air is unusually humid and warm. the dense fog advisory in effect for those areas to the north and that is until 9:00 a.m. then along the waters of the south shore, southeastern mass and the cape. that is in effect until 8:00 a.m. be aware of that possibility for dense fog early tomorrow. look at how mild it is in plymouth. cooler to the north and west all of us are going to be having mile tell tors. these are the readings to start the day off tomorrow. tomorrow afternoon, it looks k we are macking a run at 60 degrees. again, this early morning fog and clouds should go away to partial sunshine. how long the warmth, look at that, last, that is coming up for the weekend forecast. ed? ed: donald trump is back in mu hampshire tonight. he is beak peak picking up a key endorsement. plenty of cheers in side. it was different story outside. trum is not backing down on the call to ban mus almosts from entering country. our phil lipof is live in portsmouth, new hampshire, phil? ed: radio was donald trump's
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i spoke to the head about 15 minutes ago. he told me said trump needed to come here to mu hampshire to earn that endorsement. country. >> a special quick trip to new hampshire land endorse. >> our candidate for the next president of the united states donald jay trum am. >> not the usual huge crowd, but pint maintain smaller gathering of police, although didn't speak of it directly, trump did make ref trence the call for a tem ry! on muslims come though united states. >> when i talked about what i said the other day, and all of the sudden, aim watching the shows this morning. i am watching the shows tonight and you mo, trump has a point. >> a plan not popular with many in the own party. phil: and those outside holding up soons but not holding back their disgust about the comments. >> they are everything. i don't know any other way to
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>> a lot of people, that is, creating a problem for our country. >> none of it seems to face trump her on in the polls. the latest cbs-new york times poll with a come manning lead. 3 a% of likely voters. senator cruz at distant second. dr. carson with 13%. but tonight, trump didn't take a single shot a anyone in par tk cue rar. just took the endorsement and some pictures and took off. phil: trum spoke to union exives for 45 minutes. no doubt one ef this things they liked hearing were him, he told them, if it were up to him, anyone who killed a police officer, he was sentenced to death. live in portsmouth, new hampshire, phil lipof, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: the hunt for answers moves underwater. for clues. police indicate the keller
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and after last week's dead lay take. fbi and local divers are now searching dredging the lake about le miles from the skep of the shooting and look for the damage tall devices the killers may have tried to destroy. meanwhile, investigators are trying to determine syed farook and farb even if malik's marriage was orchestrated by the wider terror group. >> if it is a situation where they were recruited to get together, then it is logical there are other people in the u.s. and other locations where this may have occurred. why investigators say the search of that lake could take days. heather: a manhunt tonight in geneva, switzerland, police there searching for several people in connection with a terror threat in the city. swiss police are acting on a cia tip about four people who be linked to isis. the city's alert level is raising and heavy patrols are being added.
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is warning americans there to be vigilant. ed: new at 11:00, a plymouth woman rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after she was hit by a pickup truck in middleborough. middleborough police say 45-year-old jennifer mcgrady was hit on route 28. the driver did stop and remain on scene to talk with police. the victim was later med flighted to boston medical center. no charges have been filed. ed: health inspectors say the norovirus could be linked to a woker who got sick during a shift last week. the cleveland circuit location is still closed tonight at the speckors comb through the site. chipotle's ceo is deeply sorry. heather: closing armings then phillip chism murder trial have beenp postponed million monday. they supposed to happen one of the laser sick. the defense claims chism was insane when he killed dan ver's high schoolteacher colleen
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prosecutors say he is faking mental illness. ed: the "boston globe" is on the move. the paper is moving its headquarters from morrissey boulevard in dorchester to state street in downtown boston in 2017. printing operations will move to taunton. "the globe" had been searching for a new location since 2013 when red sox owner john henry acquired the media company. the move will save money. ed: fex on wcvb newscenter 5: ed: a family dog drugged allegedly at the hands of the neighbor. how she is explaining herself to local police. meteorologist: near record warmth looing the weekend. the next chance of rain. heather: the new alert about isis. what they have their hands on that could let them trick their
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reporter: neighbors told me they heard a half dozen shots. a male tenant 60's who live on the first floor as well as the younger man and woman who were visiting him. sources tell, at least one ef victims shot in the fis and all have life-threatening in why are ares. the neighbors described that coming downstairs and finding one man lying on the back in the frontway of the apartment building and for help bass has been shot. the girl friend be a another man were in side of the first floor% and also found to have gunshot wounds. again, at least one tef three has now, has now died. no names have been released. motive. it appears that the shooter is still at large. live in revere, mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: updates warranted throughout the evening. ed: the neighbor charged with poisoning the family dog. why she tells police she just couldn't take it anymore.
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neighbor. how she is explaining herself to local police. we are told the dog is recovering tonight. heather: one person injured after staging collapse ins about ann he north answer at 65 charter street. police say workers with on the stage and fell some 50 feet had to be taken to mass go end ral hospital. there is no word tonight. ed: tonight, a new area of concern. heather: the new alert about isis. what they have their hands on that could let them trick their way into the u.s. ed: the american you a hor tris warning that the terror group may have infiltrated follows into the country with authentic-looking passports it printed itself and almost impossible to defect tect. >> if isis has been able to acquire the legitimate passport for machines that create legitimate passports, this would
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risk to the united states. >> as isis swept through last year, it was able to seize government passport printing machines the kind used by major government around the world. the bulletin sent the law enforce president the last week and obtain by abc news showed axe pell of passport and said isis may have full of blank passports. the bulletin warned that individuals from jair would w passports sured in these isis-controlled cities or who had passports may have traveled to the united states. the communities concernedded that they have the ability, the cap k to manufacturer fraudulent passports which is a concern in any setting. >> several of the fraudulent passports have already been discovered in europe in the attacks when authorities said one of the suicide bombers used this syrian pass ported to come to europe as refugee. >> and keep mind? someone trav pg willing on the
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u.s. case have to come her and now immigration records are being scour to see if anyone made it in. heather: near dysdisaster. look that surveillance video showing the roof of a three story building collapsingen to a busy street. police say the building was undergoing renovations at the im and strong winds are to blame. heather: martin richard was 8 years old when killed unthem booing. the park will be built adjacent the children's museum in boston them park ex peed to open sometime in 2017. lovely trib put. ed: adjacent the children's hu see jam. heather: how appropriate that is? yeah. we have park kind of weather coming up here, harvey? meteorologist: we do. you look at the calendar, you say really inyes, really. that's the wait is going to be.
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the oc defendants dense fog around in parts of may, new hampshire. parts of southeastern mass nar the water and south coast. there is is a dense fog advisory dropped. it is like a beater mile al across the dense area and even down to lee quarters of a mile. that will be in effect until 9:00 a.m. for the northern area and massachusetts and new hampshire along the board as well. then, to the area near south shore and southeastern mass to the cape until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. now, temperatures, though, today, you know it was warm. it is 63 today in prove deps. boston hit 58. food record. we missed by 6 degrees. but seasonally way above the average by 14-15 degrees and the month is already over 6 degrees warmer than normal. when you look at the highs around the country. it is hard to predict anything but very mild weather for awhile to come. on the warm side of the jet stream, we're for the most par on the warm side of the jet stream, we shall remain. and all right, t tonight, right now in boston.
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it means the area is almost sat vated where where we the pockets of fog farming nar the ground which is what the cloud is. pa barometer holding steady. the breeze is not strong but general out of the south. so coming off the water. it is refling the with aer temperature from plymouth to hyannis to nantucket as well as black island. further away from the coast, well, then temperatures are not as warm but you have pockets of fog developing there as well. these would be temperatures to start the day tomorrow. they looks look we're headed for around 60 again. the only way i see it is not getting to about 6 if the clouds hold strong then they will. we'll start out cloudy but brightening or partial clearing. you saw a lot of 60's north of boston even in worcester county approaching 6. areas like taunton, low 60 he a in this he cape at 55 to 60 for tomorrow. a little disturbance coming the west but more loud diness. then we get to tomorrow afternoon.
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move in. tomorrow. notice it is not complete afternoon. areas to the west and probably see the most sunshine down the cape as well tonight. then we get into some clearing for friday might and saturday should have at least partly to mostly sunny skies a and could be the warmest day of the bunch on saturday. looking at the 7-day forecast. here is tomorrow. right around 60 degrees. notice the sunshine saturday. that is around 60. i won a surprised if low 60's are achieved. slightly tricky for season ta. a little back door cold front by this position early sunday. may move a little further south and allow cooler air to work in from main. a little bit cooler. mainly in the 50's on sunday. 60's to the south and the west. they, for monday, it looks like that's the day at last in the hef dy or night when we get some rain showers ahead of the frontal system and a few heavier shower then prey and cooler wafter on tuesday.
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even when we turn cooler, we don't serve colder. still low's for tuesday, wednesday, mean thursday and perhaps day or two of colder watter to conclude next week. still overall very, very mild times for us. that is it. ed: is this december? meteorologist: it is. pitch in me so i know it is real. we are fog the middle of december? really? yeah. it owes kay. heather: yeah. after last winter, weinerred a little mild. ed: take it when you got it. ed: matt damon will make a return. rye we will tell you about the
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ed: he certained to fame. ed: matt damon will be making a return to mit! heather: that's where "good will hunting" launched his movie career. we'll tell about his new speaking role. now matt damon is returning to the school as commencement speaker. the academy award-winning actor, filmmaker, and bay state native will address the graduates on june 3rd. in a statement, damon says he it in a statement, damon says it is
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heather: part of a larger white house effort to address u.s. college graduation. heather: he can rap. ed: i think it worked out well. it is fun. heather: imagine barbara bush having done that? ed: i bet she would have done it. i would have liked to have soon the calm are and you. >> you did in zi quite a bit. >> reporter: i did. ed: will he be playing sunday?
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rob: the ac dmic curriculum, big city or far from home. bob: high school seniors choose colleges for variety of reasons. the academic curriculum, big city or rural, near to or far from home, and in rob gronkowski's case, it was the
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his dad explained to "vanity fair" that rob told him years ago, dad, if you are ever been to a university of arizona pool party, you would understand. the tough guy mantra is "spit on it and play" you've got an injury? just spit on it and play. it is mentality that may have originated from former hockey player loob. he will play sunday might with a broken left hand. he broke some part the han yesterday and missed practice today. he missed in sacks and not worried about going after the hand. >> let mem try it. >> i mean, what? the opposing players come after me every week with every type of thing the book you can think of. so feel free. go ahead. come at it.
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it mice i jo be to g out there. that is what i do. you can try to taked a rain tage of whatever you with ant to take advantage of. then uniform he wore for a sunday. he rode out of town after winning the second ring. strong bonds with the former miss on sunday. the guys i have been in battle with with for a long time. i don't look at any different. i don't look it a any different. going to this game and to any other game but two knows. i may see a difference on sunday. i have ner been in this situation. >> also making pairance on the throwback thursday facebook post. tom says to a special moment with a pret teammate and friend, take it easy on me this weekend. not likely to happen. >> celtics hosting the didn'ted golden state warrior tomorrow night. today the 3-0iars practiced and the gym. everywhere they go.
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waries are dealing with the in beaten treak. stev curry says is is helping the warriors. here is why. >> you need level of layers so you can play off every night so it is a good test fors. obs willing we're han listening it well. there is prepping as we go looing the season. >> here is video of the goaltender taking matters into his own hands literally. he dribbles out of the crud and only one gy to beat. that is the other team's goalie. once gets around him, he kicks it to the empty net. and wins the game. he says let's go home. it was that easy. a little flip as well. that was nice. so, you have been shown how it is done. that is sports. >> ever seen that move before? >> i have never seen that. >> you know? i have here seen. i but hockey gores have seen goals. ry even that. all right. that is a weird one. >> all right. watch out for fog. >> that is about it.
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otherwise, that is it. >> have a pool party. a got time. all right. >> all right. >> fire up the fire p
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