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antoinette: a military style rocket left at a local gun shop. the reason police believe someone dropped the mistreat device off. frank: and army ranger killed during a training exercise. the investigation into the new hampshire soldiers death. antoinette: and the questions surrounding the runaway red line train. >> you are watching wcvb. good morning. this is newscenter 5 eyeopener. antoinette: another round of eyeopener. it :00 your good morning to you. i' m antoinette antonio.
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the 60' s, danielle? danielle: that is correct. at least in some spots, you could see 60 degrees. 30 right now in concord and keene. low to mid 50' s on the vineyard and nantucket. the reason we are so cool is because be are experiencing fog. be aware of that. it should quickly burn off, and when it does, a lot of us will see a lot of sunshine to start the day. temperatures and boston by lunchtime already in the 50' s here at i afternoon, upper 50' s, pushing 60 degrees. more clouds filter and later on this evening. 58-60, depending on where you are. we have a couple of clouds out there right now, but we are watching, this cold front could bring down colder air and rain.
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frank: we are following some breaking news on the eye-opener. the fbi says it has recovered several items from a lake in san bernardino possibly tied the suspects in the isis inspired shooting rampage earlier this month. the fbi is not saying what items were found but for the last two , days investigators have been searching for items including a syed farook and tashfeen malik are accused of killing 5 people. they were killed after a chase with police. this morning. a final deal on climate change complete in paris. the french foreign minister says the agreement includes a goal to limit global warming by nearly 35 degrees. that was a key demand from poorer countries hit hard by the effects of climate change and rising sea levels. he is also calling on almost 200 nations to adopt this first ever universal agreement on climate right now police want to know , who left a military rocket at a new hampshire gun shop. the situation so serious that a bomb squad had to be called in. there were some pretty tense
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frank: understandably tense. the eyeopener' s john atwater has more on this scare and close call from pelham. >> and obviously looks very intimidating and official. john: at four feet long, it sure gave officers a scare, when they responded to one of the more usual cal unusual calls they have gotten. police promptly called the bomb squad which x-rayed the rocket and determined it was harmless. the man who dropped it off at it while doing renovation at his home, and felt this gun store was the best to handle it. >> they content the local law enforcement agencies. john: now, they are trying to
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lease are relieved have to respond to its deadly power. point, and have the potential to be active. john: police are also working with the military this morning to get more information about this rocket. frank: right now lowell police , have questions after a man walks into a dunkin donuts with stab wounds. this happened around 11:00 last night. we' re told by police the victim was stabbed on dutton street. then walked to the dunkin donuts , for help. no word on any arrests or circumstances surrounding the incident. antoinette: this morning we are , waiting to learn the identify of a pedestrian killed in lynn. state police say the victim was not walking in the crosswalk on the lynnway when he was struck. the driver of the car that hit him did stay on the scene. frank: there are still are questions surrounding the mbta' s runaway train. 5 investigates finding the operator did not follow several procedures. those actions could cost him his
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s juli mcdonald explains. while the t is looking into what went wrong it is also focused on , what went right. >> the mtb is still investigating what went wrong. >> and anyway, wedging or restricting the movement would be a prohibited act that would subject operator to termination. >> what went right yesterday -- the quick response from the dispatcher center. they got a call within one minute. they knew there was a nine minute buffer before it reached the station.
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had the trains been closer together, this is the dispatcher could have immediately stopped all trains on the track. they kept that as a last resort to impact the least number of writers. -- riders. >> we have no reason to believe this is a widespread practice. there are not cameras in the control cars. there is no video to review what is happening. >> a new policy was put into place on thursday have any to do -- having to do with the bypass mode. now, and official must be present at the train went sat switch -- that switch is foot. antoinette: a fallen u.s. army ranger from new hampshire is being remembered this morning. corporal andrew aimesbury died georgia.
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remembered by family and friends for his leadership and dedication to serving his country. that' s something governor maggie hassan reiterated. >> we are mourning cam as a great example of a fine, fine new hampshire warrior who has done so much for the rest of us. antoinette: the manchester native served one tour in afghanistan. frank: dcf is facing scrutiny once again following the release of an internal review into the bella bond case. according to a new report, there were times where a social worker involved with the family in 2013 did not follow policies properly. she was formally warned in writing at the time. governor baker is calling for more oversight. >> we need to go as fast as we can to fix the managerial oversight supervision infrastructure and guidance and
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social workers at dcf , and hold them accountable. frank: this is a story that was followed very closely over the summer. bella' s body was found on deer island over the summer. the boyfriend of the girl' s mother, michael mccarthy, has been charged with murder, while her mother, rachelle bond, is charged with being an accessory. antoinette: fantasy sports sites draftkings and fanduel allowed to operate in new york. for now. yesterday, a new york judge blocked them from doing business in the empire state. hours later, an appeals court granted a stay allowing the , sites to continue doing business while their court case plays out. the new york attorney general believes the daily fantasy games are forms of illegal gambling, while the sites contend they are games of skill. frank: a new step in an effort by a native american tribe to open a casino on martha' s vineyard. the aquinnah wampanoag tribe filed an appeal yesterday. the hope is to reverse a decision by a federal judge blocking the tribe from opening a casino. the tribe already started construction on a 65-hundred square foot facility when its bid was rejected.
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thousands of americans petition the white house for some new national holidays. antoinette: the holidays celebrated by muslims and the adminstration' s answer to the request. also drone dangers. , the number of near collisions between planes and those remote controlled devices. frank: and, new scams for those new security features on your credit cards. the move crooks are making now to get their hands on your money. danielle: you can ditch that jacket. just how w
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between drones and manned aircraft boston ranks number , four in the country. this new data finds boston had 20 incidents from last december through mid-september. 6 of those were close calls -- defined by the faa as two flying objects coming within 500 feet of each other. the new york area had the most incidents, 86. frank: as you shop this holiday season, instead of swiping, many of you are probably using the new chip cards. they are safer, but there are still steps you should take to avoid potential fraud. newscenter 5' s heather unruh has the warning. >> you swiped more times than you can count, but that is changing as you dip the chip. if you have one of the new cards, you know it has a small metallic chip. >> that ship creates a unique transaction code. >> analysts say that is more secure, but others remind us that scammers are already
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crooks can put a shimmer into the spot. it can record the data, similar to what they did to the swipe cards. analysts say this only time before they pop up here. the other threat. a lack of the pin number. you will need to sign a receipt. one less layer of security. your best defense is something so basic that only about 12% of us actually do. >> looking at your credit card statements and bank statements. >> a simple look at the statements will help. if you are forced to slide and
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held responsible for the damages. >> now, your stormteam 5 forecast with meteorologist danielle vollmar. danielle: what a great start it has been to the start of december. we are above those normal temperatures. today is no exception. some spots are hitting 60 degrees today. not looking too bad for the middle of december. it does not feeling the holidays exactly. it will feel more springlike today, like an april day, than a december day. as we look ahead to monday, we will get some much-needed rain, especially monday late night into tuesday morning. today, we will be close to records, not looking to break anything. you notice, the record in boston is 68.
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im going for forecast of 58 in worcester. 60 in boston. still a very mild afternoon. we are starting in the 50' s in boston. notice, the merrimack valley checking in in the low 30' s. that is because there have has been fog this morning. visibility still down to one mile in keene. that should burn off, and once it does, temperatures should rebound nicely. a mix of sun and clouds. tonight, mostly cloudy skies. temperatures are jumping back into the 30' s and 40' s in most locations. the wind is shifting to the north. eventually tomorrow, the north and east. the reason -- we have a backdoor cold front slowly working as way into our region.
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ring in cooler temps for tomorrow. it will not be that bad, not necessarily really cold. here is futurecast showing you this. notice, as it sinks farther to the south, more clouds will come with it. because of that, it could be some passages patchy drizzle through the day. pressure to the west, bringing us rain on monday. warm up into the upper 40' 50' s. it is still above where we should be for this time of the year. cooler than today. the rain chances, on the way up through monday, especially monday night. really, the right home from work for rain.
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could see .5 inches to one inch . we are talking about some downpours on monday night. let me show you the futurecast. starting out drive on monday morning. it is a warm front. the winds will be gusty, out of the south and west through the day. through the overnight hours, the and it winds down on tuesday. on tuesday, the winds will blow, bringing in cooler air for the end of the week, when temperatures return to where they should he this time of the year. antoinette: thank you. stories we are following now. the defense resting its case in the manslaughter trial of a baltimore police officer. frank: that officer is the first of six that will stand trial in the death of freddie gray. officer william porter testified he did not see any injuries on gray after his arrest or when gray said he needed medical care. however, porter maintains he did tell the driver of a police van and a supervisor, gray wanted to go to the hospital. instead, gray was taken to the
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neck. closing arguments are expected monday. antoinette: a texas grand jury will look at the mysterious death of a black woman who died in police custody. it was back in july that sandra bland was found dead in her jail cell. the sheriff' s office said she committed suicide but her family , maintains she would have never taken her own life. a preliminary autopsy supports the sheriff' s office claim. frank: a call to declare to islamic holidays federal holidays is not getting support from the white house. president obama has declined a a petition calling for two new national holidays. congress has only designated 10 federal holidays a year. that petition had more than 100,000 signatures obtained in less than a month. bob: it was game number 23 for the celtics the season, but felt like game seven, just like a
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it went all the way into double overtime. the celtics finding out that their very best stacks up against the very best. steph curry is incredible. a long-range three to give the warriors a lead with under one minutes ago. thomas again. he ties it up at 103. they take it to overtime, and then double overtime. finally, the celtics could not come up with enough shots. fantastic game. 124-119. at gillette stadium, going for a second straight day. a surprise to see him on the field today. yesterday, that is. no surprise he is out for sunday' s game.
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doing it safely and smart, and trying to improve its day. : the bruins played panthers. s it for sports. antoinette: check out this terrifying video out of poland. away from being hit by a speeding train. you can see the man riding toward the train crossing. then, another angle shows at the last second, the train speeds by knocking the cyclist' s bike out from under him. the man was taken to the hospital, but is expected to be ok. . today? are going. the financial burden of the frank: that' s right. we are talking someone paying off thousands of dollars in layaway.
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a heart-warming return first, engagement at children' s hospital. just how far little sophie fellows has come in one year. and the special woman she performed with. danielle: it may be warm outside, but these guys are getting into the holiday spirit. check this out. this is a live look at the ugly sweater run. organizers are calling this the merriest 5k of the year.
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danielle: welcome back. i' m danielle vollmar. in case you missed it, we had a gorgeous sunrise and some locations, especially this one. i want to thank peter for tweeting me this picture. what a gorgeous shot. as one coming from beverly. such a beautiful skyline there. right now, we are starting out in the 50' s in boston, 40' s in worcester. . temperatures will be warming into the upper 50' s and low 60' s later today. snow, we are waiting for some. on average , we should be around three point four inches now. it looked like we do not have any of that in the forecast. antoinette: thank you. all she wanted were christmas cards. this morning they continue to , come in for safyre terry. the 7-year-old girl was badly
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treatment here in boston. she was there as nearly 18,000 cards and 60 packages arrived at the post office. they came from all around the world. frank: that smile, priceless. antoinette: how about this a one. very special holiday concert at boston children' s hospital. frank: that' s right. a 10-year-old girl is celebrating one year since brain surgery. sophie fellows joined 17 of her fellow students from the vermont violin school. they performed a 30-minute concert just a year after sophie underwent surgery to remove a large brain tumor. the 15-hour surgery was a risk but sophie is steadily improving both her health and her music. >> it is pretty phenomenal to see. i' m so glad she has been able to play. >> she is back in school, on
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another priceless smile there. to make this moment even more special, sophie also performed side by side with the doctor that saved her life. antoinette: what a meaningful performance there. frank: still to come, taking a stand against gun islands. -- violence. boston today just days before , the anniversary of the sandy hook shootings. 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.
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>> good morning. this is newscenter 5 eyeopener. antoinette: check out the starting line of the ugly sweater run this morning. the merriest 5k you will ever see. this is all happening right now. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. frank: danielle vollmar standing by. a little warm for a sweater this morning. danielle: i feel like they are really going to break a sweat today. it is in the 50' s. anyway, good luck to them running. this morning, we are waking up to some fog in some spots, especially southern new hampshire. that has kept your temperatures down in the 30' s, unlike everybody else, checking in in the 40' s and mainly the 50' s in boston. norwood is down to 34 degrees because you have had some fog
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as we go through the next 12 hours, we will warm up into the upper 50' s. notice a lot of sunshine and more clouds through the afternoon, and even more clouds later on this evening. temperature wise today, we will s to the low 60' s. out of the west from 5-15. we are watching a backdoor cold front that will make its way through the region, and bring in cooler air. will get. antoinette: right now, police in pelham, new hampshire want to know who left a military rocket at a gun shop. a bomb squad had to be called in. police say the man who dropped it off found it while doing renovations in his home. he did not leave his name. it turns out the four-foot rocket was active but harmless. frank: a u.s. army ranger from manchester, new hampshire is being remembered. 21-year-old corporal andrew aimesbury died in a live-fire exercise in georgia. he served one tour in
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his death is under investigation. antoinette: more fallout over the runaway red line train. 5 investigates learning the operator, david vasquez did not follow several procedures. his job is on the line this morning. right now, it' s believed his alleged actions are not a widespread practice by train operators. frank: right now, neighbors are remembering one of the victims of a triple shooting in revere. 36-year-old michael deleon is charged in the shooting deaths of two people. one of those victims, 66-year-old peter pitari lived on the first floor of this triple decker. pitari along with 35-year-old christy johnson were both killed. neighbors say pitari was always there to help. >> in one of the many stores storms -- snowstorms we had, i got stuck, and he literally shoveled out my car and pushed it all the way to my house for me. frank: police tell us the third person shot gave them deleon' s name before losing consciousness. it' s believed the shooting was drug-related.
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was planning to enter rehab for addiction. an arrest this morning in the stabbing death of a worcester woman. luis melendez was arrested last night and charged with murder. he' s accused of killing 31-year-old cherise hill earlier this month. nearby surveillance video shows hill walking with someone, meeting others and then at least two people stabbing her repeatedly, before running off. antoinette: new opposition to semiautomatic weapons on the campus of northeastern. a group of faculty members have sent a letter to the university president voicing concern over arming police with the weapons. the plan is for those officers to use them during high level threats. there has been some push back from community leaders over the decision. a walk to remember. the 26 lives tragically taken inside sandy hook elementary. the boston orange walk to end gun violence is at 12:30 today. the color orange has become the symbol of the gun violence prevention. today'
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boston common visitors center at 139 tremont street. among those participating boston , police commissioner william evans. monday marks three years since the tragedy in newtown, connecticut. frank: right now, authorities in southern california are looking for the suspects in a mosque fire determined to be arson. those inside said they heard a large boom and then saul flames. luckily, no shots one was he urt. hoping to avoid the same type of violence against muslims in the bay state, a "support session" is being planned in worcester. attorney general maura healey is organizing the gathering set for next month, to deal with anti-muslim sentiment. in new hampshire last night, people of all religions coming together to support of people of the muslim faith. dozens of people of all
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muslims. following a vigil, they took the streets calling for tolerance. >> it bears witness to the power so many of the other words we are hearing -- words of fear, hatred, anger, terror. frank: this event was organized by the islamic society of new hampshire. antoinette: commitment to thousand 16 this morning. a new poll shows donald trump has opened up a 19 point lead on his republican competitors nationally. but this morning, there are signs of possible trouble ahead. > donald trump is way ahead of the presidential> republican pack, and he plans to stay there. he had a warning for his gop rivals and bigwigs, who apparently help a strategy session on how they might stop
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donald trump: honestly, they can do anything. i don' t care about the establishment. >> it trump rival ben carson said, if this is the beginning of a plan to subvert the will of the voters and replace it with the will of the political elite, he will bolt the party. ted cruz question the judgment of both rivals, captured by audio from "the new at times." on friday, trump suggested that cruz might have a place in his administration. a new poll shows that 42% of voters support trumps plan for a temporary moratorium on muslim immigrants. >> he is talking about stopping people from coming in until we
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his plan. on the democratic side, hillary democratic rally. the democratic front runner the midwest. manufacturing and a credit to keep any fracturing jobs in the u.s., instead of sending them overseas. chris christie gaining support in new hampshire. in the polls, but it was standing room only at his event last night. he received an endorsement from jeb bradley. last month, he was endorsed by the union leader. on the fight against old viewings -- opioids , he says that prevention is green. -- key. frank: the effort to oust the
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the group of petitioners were 655 signatures short of what they needed to put a recall question on the ballot. this photo of a foxborough high school student is at the center of a yearbook controversy. the problem? the young woman appears to be standing on the american flag. in fact, that was not the case. but the picture was banned from the yearbook. it' s a photo studio backdrop. the flag is not a real flyit' s a photo studio backdrop. morgan' s mom says the schools , response was over the top, political correctness. the post blew up on social media. >> we do live in america. to show patriotism -- i don' t know, i just liked it. >> i' m sorry that a few veterans are offended by it. 99% of the people are for it. frank: another photographer has donated his services to re-shoot morgan' s photo. still to come one of china' s , richest men has gone missing. antoinette: he' s not the only billionaire to vanish. the possible reason behind the mysterious disappearance. a new strategy for uber.
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drivers to sign. the restrictions the company hopes will keep them out of court. frank: and, some breaking news. sealing the deal on a landmark agreement. the push to turn the tide on climate change. danielle: and a spring like day in mid december. just how long the warm air
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antoinette: welcome back. a chinese billionaire is t been seen since tuesday. this isn' t the first executive in the country to go missing . heard from since last month. right now trading in two of his , companies has been halted. police have been investigating suspicious deals between investors since this summer. no word if the two are related. frank: now for a look at your , economic headlines. wall street is hoping to rebound from the worst weekly loss since the summer. here is a look at the numbers. the dow lost over 309 points to and the week at 17,265. the nasdaq dropped over 111 points. the s&p 500 gave up nearly 40 points. a sharp drop in the price of oil prompted investors to dump stocks again. uber sending a letter to all of its drivers barring them from
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against the ride-share company. instead they are advised to , enter into arbitration in the case of disputes. this new agreement comes just days after a federal ruling expanded the class of california drivers eligible to sue the company. that suit now includes drivers. 160,000 there is still no decision on the woman whose face will grace the ten dollar bill. the treasury department says the announcement will be delayed until next year. there has been a lot of input on social media. harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt, rosa parks and helen keller all strong contenders. in the week ahead we will , finally find out if the fed will raise interest rates. the policy meeting meets on tuesday and wednesday. the decision will be announced on wednesday afternoon. > now, your storm team five forecast with danielle vollmar>. danielle: we have been talking about the ugly sweater run. some of the sweater seem pretty sick.
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i can tell you, if you are running that in a sweater, you are probably sweating by the end of the race. we are in the 50' s and a lot of spots. we are running over seven degrees above normal. yesterday was no different. i expect a couple more of these red boxes coming as we go through the days ahead. today will be another one day -- warm day. temperatures will drop tomorrow to 50 in boston. 49 and worcester. still, running above normal. the reason for this is because we have a backdoor cold front workings way through the region right now. it will bring in cooler air and more cloud cover as we had through this evening into the first thing tomorrow morning. the big story this morning, we' re talking about a little bit of fog through the merrimack
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it has improved. visibility is down to about three miles in orange. for miles in concorde. that is why you are still in the 30' s in those locations. in the 40' s right now in worcester. in the 50' s -- already the mid-50' s on nantucket . it really is a mix of sun and clouds out there. the winds are out of the west at about 12 miles per hour. it is going to be a bit on the afternoon today. upper 50' s through tonight, temperatures will drop s. it will be mostly cloudy. tomorrow, we will see the winds east as the cold front continues to drop back over us. brees, more clouds will come in.
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fog or drizzle along parts of the east coast tomorrow morning into the afternoon. of course, because of the cloud cover and wind, temperatures tomorrow only warming up into the upper 40' s and low 50' s for highs. we should be in the lower 40' s for this time of the year. pressure off to the west. this is our next big rainmaker coming on monday. it looks like there could be not get going until the afternoon and ramps up . s break down monday for you. a lot of clouds around. notice, a warm frontal boundary. miles, still in the 50' s on monday. the rain showers could put down anywhere from .5 inch to one inch of rain. we could really use that. we are down nine inches for the
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we are a bit breezy. then, cooler air works its way and as we head towards the end of the week. frank: thanks a lot. fenway park helping red sox fans get in the holiday spirit. the 13th annual christmas at fenway event is today. current and former players will be there as well as wally and santa. the family fun starts at 8 this morning and runs through 5. now, over to the basketball action. the celtics giving the warriors a fight at the garden. last night' s game going into double overtime. golden state' s draymond green with the drive and layup.helping the warriors get ahead of the cs. the warriors would go on to win it. they remain undefeated 124-119 , antoinette: celebrating ol' blue eyes. frank sinatra would have turned 100 years old today. a centennial birthday party in hoboken, new jersey featuring a big band and tribute singers the town' s native son.
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a secret santa strikes in bellingham for the second year in a row. frank: newscenter 5' s jorge quiroga tells us the generous woman paid off tens of thousands in layaway! >> at the toys "r" us in bellingham, the secret santa is back. debbie overwhelmed by a random act of kindness. last monday, she went to toys "r" us to pay and pick up gifts she had on layaway. >> when i went and had to turn my receipt, she said all set. , her bill had been paid off. >> i was stunned . you are saying. >> she said, someone came in and paid off your layaway. , the store not think who, but a
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pay off the lay w aways. >> i caught got home and told my husband. >> the ministry angel -- the employees feeling like santa' s helpers. >> her quote was, "if you have it, give it your code maybe we can all learn from that. >> denzel barry says the jester, more than the dollar amount, is the gift. >> i think it was the most amazing jester. >> it is a trend that started a few holiday seasons ago. layaway angels painting forward, bringing joy was seeking no
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antoinette: that really is great. no publicity. does not want to be known for it, just wants to pass on the good deed. a military style rocket left at a local gunshot.
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frank: welcome back. we are following breaking news. a final deal on climate change complete. the french foreign minister says the agreement includes a goal to limit global warming by nearly 3.6 degrees. he is also calling on almost 200 nations to adopt this first ever universal agreement on climate change. this meeting in paris just wrapped up. we' ll bring you more information as it comes in all morning long. antoinette: right now police in , pelham, new hampshire want to know who left a military rocket at a gun shop. a bomb squad had to be called in. police say the man who dropped it off found it while doing renovations in his home. he did not leave his name. it turns out the four-foot rocket was active but harmless. frank: the u.s. army ranger from manchester, new hampshire is being remembered. 21-year-old corporal andrew aimesbury died in a live-fire exercise in georgia. he served one tour in afghanistan. his death is under investigation. antoinette: more fallout over the runaway train on the red
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5 investigates learning the operator, david vasquez did not follow several procedures. his job is on the line this morning. right now it' s believed his , alleged actions are not a widespread practice by train operators. frank: an arrest in a triple shooting in revere. 36-year-old michael deleon is charged in the shooting deaths of two people. one of those victims, 66-year-old peter pitari lived on the first floor of this triple decker. pitari along with 35-year-old christy johnson were both killed. police say the third person shot gave them deleon' s name before losing consciousness. it' s believed the shooting was drug-related. antoinette: a federal judge in boston has rejected a request from the former chief executive of anglo irish bank to be released on bail. david drumm remains in jail pending an extradition hearing on fraud charges in ireland. drumm is accused of conspiring to conceal massive losses from shareholders. he left ireland after the bank collapsed.
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all she wants are christmas cards. this morning they continue to , come in for safyre terry. the 7-year-old girl was badly burned in a fire and was getting treatment here in boston. she was there as nearly cards 18,000 and 60 packages arrived at the post office from all around the world. i have no doubt they will continue to come in through the holidays. frank: as they should. we have been talking all day about how warm it is. they are wearing open toed shoes. no one was to see that. the ladies are wearing open toed shoes. danielle: we are also in our holiday colors, but open toe shoes because temperatures are so warm. we are in the 50' s, going into the 60' s in some spots. it will be a touch cooler tomorrow. there may be some drizzle on the coast line.
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coming in monday night into first thing tuesday. we turn breezy on tuesday, and cooler as we head towards the end of the week. today is a great day. get outside and enjoy it. antoinette: they still are not bad for this time of the year. danielle: where we should be. frank: you can watch the latest new newscast anytime on the mobile app. antoinette: check out the
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