tv Newscenter 5 Eyeopener ABC December 21, 2015 6:00am-7:00am EST
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announcer: now on newscenter 5 eyeopener. randy: classes canceled in nashua, new hampshire. the threat shutting down every public school class in the city. emily: breaking overnight, a driver swerves into a crowd of people on the las vegas strip, more. why police think she did it on purpose. randy: and tragedy repeating itself in westport. the sad fate connecting two families on the eye for this monday morning. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: you are watching wcvb , boston' s news leader. good morning, this is newscenter 5. >> please do not hold it against the ladies. emily: it'
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a major flub at the miss universe pageant, leaving contestants stunned. the cringe worthy goof, ahead in this half hour. good morning, i am emily riemer. randy: i am randy price with cindy fitzgibbon. i' m not holding it against them. he feels awful. cindy: monday morning, days away from christmas we have another warm week in the forecast. randy: unbelievable. cindy: kids at the bus stop will want jacket. mostly into 30' s. a little filtered sunshine. a windy day ahead. this afternoon we jump into the 50' s. up to 33. 38 in boston. mid to upper 40' s on the cape. make for a pretty sunrise this afternoon after 7:00.
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this frontal boundary. i don' t think it gets in until tonight. today is dry, wind could gust to 45 miles an hour. the south shore and south coast cape there is a wind advisory until 5:00. over 40 degrees by 8:00 or 9:00. clouds thicken up through the day. we jump to the 50' s, 54 in boston. upper 30' s is where we should be. another mild day. let' s get you to the roads. olessa: good morning. a look to start things off with the pike by allston brighton eastbound. you can see brake lights starting to light up. disabled truck eastbound on the pike by newton corner. it is a fairly quiet start. 95 looks good, 24 volume towards randolph and on route 3 from
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pike east 15-24, . 93 volume out of methuen. trains and buses on schedule. emily: thank you. right now, all public schools are shut down in nashua, new hampshire after a threat of violence. randy: the eye' s todd kazakeiwch is in nashua with the specific threat today. todd: we' re told this was a detailed threat concerning both high schools in nashua, new hampshire. the threat came in via email, and warned that action would be taken to hurt students. the bomb squad was on campus yesterday scouring for any sign of a threat. school leaders say nothing was found but classes were canceled as a precaution. >> since they cannot rule out that it might be a credible take a cautious course of action and close all our schools for tomorrow. todd: both local police and the fbi are now investigating. the closure affects 17 public schools and more than 1100
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the superintendent says he plans to reopen schools tomorrow. it will be a short week with classes finishing wednesday before the holiday break. live in nashua, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. randy: thank you. breaking overnight new details , coming on a wild and deadly crash on the las vegas strip. a driver just plowed into a crowd of people. the eye' s doug meehan is in. doug: right now at least one , is dead and dozens more injured. six of them in critical condition. this is video in overnight from the heart of the las vegas strip. police say a woman drove right up onto the sidewalk in front of the paris hotel and casino. they say this was no accident. the suspect accused of jumping the curb hitting a number of , people driving back onto the , street before running onto the sidewalk again. >> there was a man on the ground next to the curb. another person was over and had landed in the bushes or the
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start to cry. doug: the suspect had a three-year-old child in the car with her at the time. t hurt. police made it very clear overnight this was not an act of terrorism. ll bring you more as we get it. randy? are searching for a shooter in jamaica plain. boston police tell us shots were fired last night at 37 round one person was treated for non emily: right now, a new bedford man is preparing to head to court over disturbing police charged danny santos with animal cruelty over the weekend after they say they found dead animals on his property. they removed malnourished dogs and cats from the home on bream street. they were there as part of a hit and run investigation. police say they found the car they were looking for at the address. right now a third person is under arrest in the break-in at the army reserve armory in worcester. tyrone james of dorchester is accused of helping to broker the sales of the stolen guns. he'
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james walker morales, the former u.s. army reservist accused of stealing the weapons, allegedly brought them to james to try to sell them the day after the robbery. 16 weapons in all were taken from the u.s. army reserve armory last month. >> just tell your children every minute you can that you love them. show them love. randy: a heartbreaking search for answers in westport. a 4-year-old boy was killed as flames raced through his home. and this isn' t the first time tragedy that has struck at the same address. caleb nardolillo was killed in the fire late saturday on mount pleasant street. his mother melody and sister bella made it out but were badly hurt. in november 1952, a mother and 8 fire at the same address. s granddaughter from the first fire returned to
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>> my grandmother cannot be here so i came to offer solace. how did that happen? how does the same circumstance happened twice? it is unbelievable. randy: firefighters are still investigating the cause. a page has been setup online to raise money for the family. emily: the mbta will hold a public meeting today on the agency' s finances. among the topics, the agency' s winter plan, and how the agency is preparing for foul weather. the fiscal and management control board will also discuss the green line extension project. the budget on that plan has exceeded expectations by nearly randy: right now, new s governor is is calling for an investigation into a widespread carbon monoxide alert in the city of keene. a gas mixing issue at a utility plant triggered the incident on saturday. the problem involved the mix of propane gas and air flowing into the distribution system. at least 5 people were treated for carbon monoxide symptoms. liberty utilities says the
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the governor is urging residents to buy co detectors. emily: commitment 2016, presidential candidates are ramping up campaign efforts in new hampshire. republicans jeb bush, ben carson, chris christie and john kasich will all be in the granite state today. democrat martin o' malley will also make stops in new hampshire today following saturday' s democratic debate in new hampshire. the patriots overpower the titans at gillette stadium. the pats go for 79 yards in 11 plays the first time they had the ball yesterday. gronk with his 11th touchdown of the season. the pats win 33-16. there were some injuries. you can see danny amendola limping to the locker room. he didn' t play in the second half because of his knee. same case for dont' a hightower and patrick chung. the pats learned last night they earned a first-round playoff bye, another week off for the injured players. randy: you may have noticed gas prices reaching a notable low. emily: the drop saving drivers more money than they have in years. also spend less after you finish
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we have three things you should not bother buying in 2016. randy: and a gaffe at the miss universe pageant leaving the host mortified. and that' s not all. the very humbling moment for one contestant. doug? doug: breaking overnight, new information on a crash that left one dead and dozens injured on the las vegas strip. police think a driver intentionally swerved onto the sidewalk several times, hitting people. she' s since been arrested. cindy? cindy: a windy and warm day on the way. coming. the record that could be in jeopardy ahead. ,take a look at what you can expect as you head out the door the place.
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>> hello, i am david. >> and we are the cast of "a christmas carol" at longshore christmas theater. good morning, eyeopener. we wish you a merry christmas we wish you a merry christmas we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year merry christmas! randy: all right! call giving us in the holiday spirit. emily: "a christmas carol" is running at north shore music theater through wednesday. keep the wake up calls coming. go to the front page of wcvb.com and upload them in the ulocal section of our website. cindy: 60' christmas. the first few days were like
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really unbelievable. 10 days left in december. if you take the average temperature so far it is 46.2 in boston, the warmest december on record was 41 in 2006. we' re on pace for the warmest december on record. this week is no exception. the average high is 39. back into the 50' s through wednesday and there are the 60 degree temperatures olessa was mentioning. if we get over 60 degrees on christmas eve it will surpass the record for that day. really warm temperatures this week. it' s a little chilly this morning so you will want to be bundled up. 33 in worcester, 33 in orange. some 40' s on the cape already. 38 in boston. wind is beginning, you can see sustained winds 15 region-
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15-20 region wide. winds could gust to 45 miles per hour on the south shore and south coast of the cape where there' s a wind advisory until 5:00 or 6:00 this evening. i f you look to the south and west, close to 50 in cincinnati and in st. louis it is into the 50' s at this early hour. that is the warmth streaming in ahead of the frontal boundary which does have some pain associated with it. this will traverse our area tomorrow. thin clouds allowing for filtered sunshine. towards lunchtime, winds picking up and 50 degrees. sunsets at 4:14. highs in low to mid 50' s and cooler through worcester county, 40' s today.
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tonight and past midnight, a couple showers tomorrow morning. temperatures running in the 40' s tomorrow. upper 30' s and some suburbs. back into the 50' s and nothing more than a few showers. a couple around in the morning. maybe a break towards midday and during the afternoon a few more showers around. drying out tomorrow night into the first part of wednesday. during the day wednesday, another batch of rain. a heavier batch of rain from the south. rain wednesday until possibly christmas eve warning. warm temperatures in the mid-60' s and drying out on christmas day. still running in the 50' s on christmas day, very warm temperatures for the weekend. emily: and we get the rain out in time for the holiday. olessa: thank you. so far, quite on the roads. a look at the pike by allston brighton. seeing some brake lights.
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s go to the maps. one disable newton corner. 24 out of avon on 95 approaching 128 and route 3 from plymouth to braintree. expressway, 20-25. 93 south some volume into spot pond. trains and buses on schedule. randy? randy: thank you. the man who loaned a gun to the boston marathon bombers will be sentenced this week. stephen silva pled guilty to drug and gun charges. during the marathon attack trial, he told the court he gave the gun to dzhokhar tsarnaev two months before the bombings. prosecutors say the gun was later used to murder mit police officer sean collier days after the attack. emily: unmixed morning for asian stocks this morning. chinese stocks were higher but markets in japan fell following wall street' s decline friday. right now, u.s. stock futures
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points friday to close at 17,128. u.s. gas prices are at their lowest in more than six years. a gallon of regular gas dropped 4 cents to $2.06 nationwide in the past two weeks. u.s. crude prices have sunk 17% for december. analysts say prices have dropped because supplies are strong, but demand has not been big. the new year is just around the corner. experts say there are some things you may not want to buy in 2016. think twice about picking up a selfie stick. they were huge this year but they' re now also banned in some popular spots, including disney world. another growing trend, fitness gear at work. designers are jumping on so-called athleisure wear but career counselors say don' t believe the hype. this probably does not fly at the office. another one that' s now wowing retail analysts, smart water bottles. the gadgets recommend how much $60 you should drink based on how much you' re moving. experts point out for free, you
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at your desk. >> i will take responsibility for this. it was my mistake. a horrible mistake. randy: definitely the story that has people talking this morning. a crown-tastrophy at the miss universe pageant. emily: doug is back with the really awkward moment and a lot of apologies. doug: not a hole big enough on the stage to climb into and get away. the winner is? maybe not. a crowning disappointment last night when the pageant' s host, steve harvey, announces the wrong winner. he proclaimed miss colombia as 2015' s miss universe. turns out it was actually miss philippines. everyone was confused and dumbfounded by the gaffe. while the ladies seemed to take
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harvey on the other hand. >> i have to apologize. the first runner up is colombia. miss universe 2015 is the philippines. doug: after the show, miss colombia said she was not upset, and is happy with how far she came. emily: she' s so confused. doug: steve harvey admitted nobody feels worse than he does. pageant organizers also issued a statement in which they apologized to both women, as well as their fans. it is just one of those moments, you cannot dance out of it. they are all winners. emily: there you go. thank you. this looks like a pretty standard candle, but there' s a surprise inside. the big reveal when the wax melts away. unwanted gift cards don' t have to go to waste. how to get cash instead. emily: customers come to the rescue when a convenience store gets held up. but police say they made a big mistake. their warning, ahead.
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>> from the deck in the middle of the mid-atlantic, is your friendly ferry driver, doug, saying good morning, eyeopener. wish you were here. randy: we call him the driver. doug is one of our directors. a man of many talents. emily: he drives the program. that video is from his transatlantic sailing voyage from the azores to france. pretty incredible, quite the adventure. we are glad he made it back safely. that' as is the weather pattern that resumes today. average high this time a year is 39. near that this morning and jumping into the 50' afternoon. clouds. a mostly cloudy and windy day. winds out of the southwest could
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massachusetts, there' s a wind advisory until 5:00 this afternoon. dry today. a few showers tomorrow with steady rain later wednesday. temperatures holding in the 50' s through the middle of the week. emily? emily: thank you. 6:25, it is time for your eyepoppers. mother nature getting credit. olessa: she put on a show in spokane, washington. the best time to see the lights is usually in the winter in northwestern parts of north america. but they can sometimes be seen as far south as new orleans. emily: pretty. no instagram filters. stuck on what to get that picky person in your life? how about a candle? it might look boring wait until , it melts. the wax disappears and this comes out. a baby dinosaur emerges. the novelty internet company but it' you can preorder the candle for $45. emily: a 40 five dollar candle? i would like to know what smells like.
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olessa: then i do not want it. randy: dinosaur scented. your parents are disappointed in you, or at least according to researchers. what mom and dad wish you' d stop doing, this is according to a new study. and startling images from china. the disaster putting rescue and recovery teams to work this morning. a beautiful sky here in south boston this morning as we begin on this monday. new england'
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announcer: now on newscenter 5 eyeopener. >> you' re just numb and then you start to cry. randy: breaking overnight, new details after a car plows into people on the vegas strip. the death toll and why police say this was no accident. todd: more than a dozen schools shut down. the credible threat forcing
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home. emily: and the winner is. >> colombia. emily: or is it? >> ok folks, i have to apologize. emily: the big goof at miss universe that has everyone talking. it is on the eye. announcer: you are watching wcvb , boston' s news leader. good morning, this is newscenter 5. randy: 6:30 monday. our camera in south boston showing you a beautiful sky. emily: and i' m emily riemer along with cindy and olessa. the sunrises are really nice. about. cindy: still pretty dark. sunrises are getting later. morning. our latest sunrise is coming in a few weeks. january 3 and fourth, 7:14. by groundhog day come up before
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filtered sunshine taking for pretty sunshine. thin,. high cloudiness at the bus stop this morning a little filtered sunshine. only in the 30' s getting off the s. 33 in worcester. getting active coming over the waters and keeping the cape milder. this wind will gust over 30 miles per hour today for most of us. in seven massachusetts it could gust to 45 and there' s a wind advisory. this rain does not get here until tomorrow. thickening clouds, temperatures into the 40' s. 50 degrees by lunchtime with highs in the 50' s through the afternoon. a windy one. let' s get you to the roads.
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a look on the expressway, slow northbound by the gas tank. let' s get to the maps and see the rest of your ride into town. a disabled truck just about cleared away on the pike eastbound by newton corner. 93 south there' s a crash by the leverett connector. delays stretch to concord street. north looking better out of methuen. eastbound, 24-95. on the expressway, 25 minutes braintree to boston. northbound delays. emily: thank you. following breaking news right now on the eye. information as it comes in. doug: that breaking news coming from las vegas. one person is dead and dozens more injured after police say a woman intentionally plowed into and casino. she had a 3-year-old child in the car with her at the time who was not hurt. other stories we' re following right now, all schools in nashua, new hampshire are shut
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police are calling a specific threat. it came in via email and warned students would be hurt. right now, boston police are searching for a shooter in jamaica plain. boston police tell us shots were hill road. one person was treated for non life-threatening injuries. emily: thank you. , causing a head-on crash then taking off is about to face a judge. s sera congi is live in lynn with the charges he' s facing. sera: police say the suspect' s father brought the 19-year-old into the police station. today he faces several charges at lynn district court. the head-on crash happened shortly after midnight saturday near the intersection of hamilton and seville streets. police say a ford mustang lost control, crossed the center line, slamming into an oncoming toyota rav 4. two passengers in the ford were critically injured, one of them
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the woman behind the wheel in the toyota was seriously hurt. the driver in the ford, 19-year-old ronald jarosz of saugus, allegedly fled the scene when first responders arrived. police spoke with jarosz' s father, who agreed to bring his son in saturday afternoon. this morning he will be arraigned for several charges an accident as well as assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. newscenter 5. randy: right now there is a , memorial set up for the teen killed in a shooting in roxbury. police say the victim, 17-year-old d' andre king-settles , died after being shot on annunciation road on friday afternoon. it happened on a playground right behind boston police headquarters. anyone with information about who may have pulled the trigger is asked to contact the boston police. right now a deadly fire is under investigation in brockton. the district attorney says 68-year-old robert samuels died inside his apartment at 55 city hall plaza yesterday. when firefighters made it up to
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unit they found the victim , suffering from severe burns. foul play is not suspected. emily: the driver of a car that ended up dangling over the charles river is now facing charges. the car crashed into a barrier off memorial drive in cambridge near the longfellow bridge on saturday. state police say a 22-year-old boston man is charged with negligence and destruction of property. no one was injured. a hearing is set for today as parishioners of a shuttered scituate church try to take their fight to the u.s. supreme court. they want the high court to review a massachusetts judge' s ruling that they have been trespassing since the church closed in 2004. the group of roman catholics have continued to occupy the church for the past 11 years. the state' s highest court has refused to hear the case. there' s no place like home for the holidays. randy: and that' s certainly true for more than 100 soldiers returning to new hampshire after a nine month deployment.
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the middle east. family and friends were ready and waiting to greet them at the manchester armory yesterday. >> it is truly a blessing. honestly it is a better feeling than the first one and i am just thankful for family and friends who supported us while we have been gone. it is a great feeling. randy: some other soldiers from this unit are still overseas but are expected home around new years. emily: that is great. millions of people are expected 6:36. to get gift cards this christmas. randy: how to trade them for cash if you' re disappointed in the selection. police say this fight inside a convenience store really has no winner. why they' re disappointed in the so-called heroes who fought off a would-be robber. emily: and ahead in news to go, former president jimmy carter making a heart-breaking announcement. the tragedy he'
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with these winds out of the southwest, that will transport warmer temperatures to new england. a little cooler over the weekend, 50' s coming back at us and that is where we stay. dry today with a lot of clouds, showers around tomorrow with steadier rain wednesday. on christmas eve, record highs likely in the mid-60' s. emily: thank you. take a look at this video. this is a customer taking on an attempted robber at a gas station in florida. the armed man tried to hold up the store but the good samaritan , stepped in and then the clerk helped. the pair managed to wrestle the crook to the ground, and wait until police arrived. police say they' re glad the suspect was caught but it' s not a good idea to attack an armed robber. the holiday shopping season in full swing, there' s a good chance you' ll get a gift card. but what if you don' t want it? $130 billion are expected to be loaded onto gift cards this year. but if yours doesn' t suit you, you can turn it into cash.
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giftcards.com will buy your unwanted cards, giving you money instead. but it usually isn' t for the same amount. consumer experts say if you' re planning to swap, do it soon. >> the gift card will not expire until five days from the date of purchase. you have plenty of time to use it but you might get hit with an activity fee or you might lose the gift card. emily: and to avoid giving a gift card that somebody might not want, consider bank cards. they work like a pre-paid credit card and can be used almost anywhere. randy: we have updates ahead on our breaking news out of las vegas. new information on the driver accused of deliberately mowing down pedestrians on a sidewalk. and baby boomer parents are tough. the new survey outlining what they don' t like about their kids. plus, a jaw-dropping moment at the miss universe pageant. the mistake shocking the crowd and the contestants. beautiful sky from south boston
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cindy: winter officially begins. randy: you would never know it. cindy: the winter solstice is 11:48 tonight. we' ve had nothing for snow so far this year . last year we were under in boston three inches of snow. this year, nothing and not even a trace. ve gone in worcester without measurable snow, a tenth of an inch or there' s no snow on the forecast. 39 is our average high. 50' s through wednesday. setting record highs on christmas eve with temperatures s.
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winds becoming more active. sustained winds 15-20 miles per 45, a wind advisory through the afternoon. 50' s this afternoon with a warmer southwesterly wind. a frontal boundary putting rain by chicago. we do have thin clouds this morning. it is mostly cloudy but drive. dry until midnight. showers. area. mid-fifties once again and a st eadier rain late wednesday. let' s get into the roads. olessa: southbound slow going.
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show you where that is by the leverett connector and southbound 93. give yourself a few extra minutes. head farther north and the delays stretch to concord street. north of their you are in good shape. eastbound on the pike volume, 20 minutes from 495 to 128. delays on the expressway, half an hour braintree to boston. emily: thank you. emily: a threat shuts down an entire school system in new hampshire. randy: the eye' s todd kazakiewich is live in nashua, where all public school classes are canceled today. todd: the closure affects nashua high school south behind me and every other public school in nashua. the threat was made via e-mail and it was a detailed threat against both high schools warning that students will be harmed. the bomb squad found nothing yesterday. classes were canceled as a precaution. the superintendent says he expects to reopen tomorrow,
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school before the holiday break. in nashua, new hampshire, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. doug: breaking overnight, one person is dead and dozens more injured after a car plows right into a crowd on the las vegas strip. this morning, police say the driver hit those people on purpose. it happened right in front of the paris hotel and casino in the heart of las vegas boulevard. the woman behind the wheel is in custody. a 3-year-old child in that car wasn' t hurt. police made it very clear overnight this was not an act of terrorism. sera? sera: a 19-year-old saugus man will face a judge today for a head-on crash that left three people seriously injured. just after midnight saturday, police say a ford mustang veered into the oncoming traffic and slammed into a toyota rav 4. two passengers in the ford were critically hurt, the driver of the toyota had serious injuries. the driver in the ford 19-year-old ronald jarosz , allegedly fled the scene.
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at lynn district court. he will be facing charges including leaving the scene of battery with a dangerous weapon. randy: right now, boston police are searching for a shooter in jamaica plain. police tell us shots were fired last night at 37 round hill road. one person was treated for non life-threatening injuries. emily: a third person is under arrest, expected in court today in connection with the break-in at the army reserve armory in worcester. tyrone james of dorchester is accused of helping to broker the sales of the stolen guns. james walker morales, the former stealing the weapons, allegedly brought them to james the day after the robbery. 16 weapons were taken from the armory last month. randy: 91 people are believed to be missing after a landslide in china. this is video in overnight. rescuers are now searching the debris, a day after a mountain of excavated soil and construction waste buried dozens of buildings. police say the landslide covered
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feet, with up to 20 feet of mud. more than 900 people have been evacuated. emily: canada plans to double the amount of syrian refugees it takes in by next year. the country' s minister of immigration believes canada could take in 50,000 refugees by the end of 2016. less than 2 weeks ago, the first group of refugees arrived in canada, greeted personally by prime minister justin trudeau. randy: breaking news right now, prosecutors say an air france passenger is now being held after police say he forced an emergency landing with a bomb scare. that plane was supposed to land in paris but was diverted to kenya. authorities say a fake explosive, rigged with cardboard and sheets of paper, burst in the bathroom on the overnight flight. the airline' s ceo says this is the 4th bomb hoax in recent weeks. nobody was hurt. emily: former president jimmy carter announcing some sad family news.
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sleep. he was 28 years old. president carter made the announcement yesterday while teaching at his church in georgia. it' s unclear what led to his grandson' s death. you may remember two weeks ago, president carter announced he was cancer free. randy: general electric is postponing its plan to move its connecticut headquarters. g.e. says it will decide next month if it should move from fairfield. the company complained about higher business taxes in the new state budget, and said it was searching for a more business-friendly state. connecticut lawmakers have since scaled back those tax increases. emily: a new survey says baby boomers are disappointed in their children. the findings from pew social trends show parents think their millenials whine too much, feel entitled to success and lack a sense of responsibility. boomers' parents felt the same way about them. randy: some local politicians are trying to boost salvation army donations. governor charlie baker, house speaker robert deleo, and boston
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the famous red kettles this week. governor baker will ring the bell at the downtown crossing today. state leaders want to help the salvation army boost donations, which are lower than expected this year. emily: tonight, spacex will try once again to launch its falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral, florida. the company' s flights have been on hold since one of its rockets exploded in june. that was blamed on a weak strut in the ship. the unmanned flight was on its way to deliver cargo to the international space station. randy: three south shore families have lost their homes to fire just days before christmas. flames broke out around 5:00 yesterday morning at this water front multifamily house in hull. people in one unit were trapped on their back porch until firefighters were able to rescue them. no one was hurt, but the building is a loss. the patriots overpower the the pats go for 79 yards in 11 plays the first time they had the ball yesterday. gronk with his 11th touchdown of
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the pats win 33-16. there were injuries. you can see danny amendola limping to the locker room, he didn' t play in the second half because of his knee. same case for dont' a hightower and patrick chung. the pats learned last night they earned a first-round playoff bye, another week off for the injured players. emily: a shootout win for the bruins against the new jersey devils. the b' s lone goal came during the first period last night. louis eriksson in the right place at the right time. the devils tie it up, 1-1 early in the second. scoreless in overtime, so we go to a shootout. ryan spooner here on the first attempt for the bruins. the devils can' t answer back. b' s win 2-1. randy: the force is strong at the box office. "star wars, the force" awakens is smashing records. the 7th film in the saga took in 238 million dollars in its opening weekend.
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opening record of $208 million, set by "jurassic world." emily: congratulations to "good morning america" meteorologist ginger zee. she welcomed her son, adrian benjamin, saturday morning. she and her husband shared this picture on twitter yesterday. adrian weighed in at a healthy 7 pounds, 8 ounces. this is the couple' s first child. >> i have to apologize . the first runner up is colombia. miss universe 2015 is philippines. randy: oops. an awkward moment on stage at the miss universe competition. host steve harvey announced the wrong winner. he initially gave the crown to miss colombia, but then moments later he found that he was wrong. he apologized and he gave the crown to miss philippines.
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nobody feels worse than he does. emily: i believe him. cindy: everyone was doing this. so uncomfortable. olessa: 93 in somerville, slow approaching an accident. connector, delays are near 128. volume, 20 minutes. south of town, some volume at randolph. 128. expressway, 25-30, braintree into boston. trains and buses back on chilly but not bad. underway. making for a beautiful sunrise. officially at 7:10. 38 degrees in boston but wind is
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that is 15 miles per hour off the water. the cape has jumped to the mid still hanging on with lower 20' around keene. breeze starting to get active. winds sustained 10-20 miles per hour. they get stronger and during the afternoon we will have gusts over 30. miles per hour and that is why we have a wind advisory in effect. a frontal boundary will bring rain tomorrow. today is a dry day with filtered sunshine. clouds thicken up this afternoon. by lunchtime it is mostly cloudy. we head up through the 50' s this afternoon. low to mid 50' s from boston down the cape. notice as we go through the day, it is dry. dry until midnight but a couple
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it looks like we will see showers at times through the first half of the day tuesday. we are in the 50' s tomorrow. rain late day wednesday and look at christmas eve, jumping into the 60' s and setting record highs christmas eve. christmas day is in the 50' s but it looks dry. randy: good for the kids playing
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