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reporting in orange, greg lee, abc 7, eyewitness news. >> our thanks to greg for that. randy: breaking overnight, new details on a hoax in haverhill. the disturbing report that trigged a huge search, and the charges this morning. antoinette: deadly storms, ruining christmas in parts of the country. the severe weather causing massive damage. randy: changes at airport security. the privacy option passengers are losing, on the eye for this christmas morning. antoinette: also the guy pumping gas at this station is a real character. the suit getting some attention and giving customers some
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good morning to you and a merry christmas. randy: a very warm christmas day. danielle: it is a very warm christmas day in a lot of spots. because of that, some fog. if you're planning to go to your loved ones' house, please be careful. a dense fog advisory in effect for the area you see in the gray. it extends from metrowest to the south shore, the cape, the islands. this is why visibility is down to a quarter of a mile in beverley as well as in orange. not so bad in boston, but even driving into work today there was a bit of fog out there on the highway. please be careful. mid 50's in boston now. low 30's in concorde. depending on where you live, you
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may not. a fall jacket versus a winter coat. we're going to warm up into the upper 50's by about 1:00 and by 3:00 into the low to mid 60's. we could be contending with yet another day of record warmth. i do think in worcester we may be able to tie that record of 60 degrees. in boston i don't think we're going to break that record of 65, but we are going to get pretty close to record high temperatures. today. big changes in the forecast. we'll talk about that and when we could see some much-needed rain. randy: breaking overnight, police say there will be charges
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throwing a baby in this a river. antoinette: they are facing criminal charges. their report triggered a massive response last night with crews searching from the air and on the water including the dive team. after interviewing the women, police determined all of this was a hoax. hiver hill's fire chief said they had no choice but to respond the way that they did. >> these are the times you hope it is a hoax. it is a tough situation. tough time of year. we have a lot of suicide the time of year. it is very difficult for some people. again, we have to take every call like this as a credible call. antoinette: once again, there was no baby thrown into that river. the suspects were charged with misleading police and filing a false report. randy: also breaking overnight, more than 100 people are dead after a gas tanker ignited an
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lined up to refill the gas canisters they use for cooking. many of them rushing to get the fuel to prepare for christmas celebrations. it's unclear what caused the explosion. antoinette: right now search teams are still looking for survivors after deadly tornadoes sweep the south. those severe storms hitting just before the christmas holiday. danielle: snowstorm s out west record highs in the east. >> this morning the weather threat continues for parts of the south with heavy rain we had pounding on our door telling us we had 20 minutes to leave our home. >> in georgia and alabama, people leaving their homes to escape floodwaters. more than a dozen people were killed when 24 tornadoes terrorized seven states including mississippi.
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>> you look at the damage here. it is as bad as any tornado we have had and i've been through a lot of them. >> wisconsin working hard to return power after strong winds wreaked havoc. in part of the midwest, snow and heavy. >> it is impossible for me to get there. this is insane. >> along the east coast, it is not a white christmas, but it is definitely a warm one. record highs from florida to vermont. in new york city, 70-degree weather has people in shorts and t-shirts. >> i'm loving it. everyone should have a hot holiday. i don't have to go to california or florida. i'm fine here. >> temperatures are expected to drop next week. >> those temperatures are not just going to drop. danielle: actually tracking the change in winter weather in our future.
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minutes. randy: right now police are investigating an incident that put a state prison on lockdown. officers scoured the area around mci shirley from the ground and the air last night. it all started when a corrections officer reported hearing a single gunshot in the area of harvard avenue around 3:30 p.m. state police say a man was seen running from the area. but nothing was found. even family members trying to visit loved ones at the prison were turned away. >> it's frustrating, but it is out of our control, so nothing we can do. >> unfortunately try again this weekend. randy: police say it could have been a hunter who fired that gunshot. new this morning, new rules will takefect january 1 to limit how children are restrained in massachusetts schools and they
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or medication to subdue children which had previously been allowed with parental consent. the change comes amid an investigation at a holyoke school where students were reportedly tackled and slapped unruly students. antoinette: also new this friday, boston police detectives will be getting significant raises. the globe reports an independent arbitrator has ordered the city to boost their pay by more than 28% over six years. that move will cost the city $23 million. union leaders called it a fair deal. mayor marty walsh says he is disappointed in the decision. antoinette: right now bolton -- boston police are searching for this suspect after a home invasion and armed robbery. police say two men broke into a camper on century mill road on wednesday and robbed the victim and gunpoint. this is a sketch based on the description of one of them. the victim wasn't seriously hurt. police believe this is an isolated crime and say the public is not at risk. randy: right now new rules are
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fly home after the holidays. the next time you fly, opting out of the body scanners may not be an option. those scanners have been used for years. they can potentially detect met alic objects that other form s of screening can miss. since then, passengers have been able to go for a patdown instead. but growing terror concerns mandate some passenger goes through those regardless. at logan, we found mixed reviews on this change. >> it really doesn't bother me. whatever it takes to make everybody safe. >> i feel like there is enough evidence supporting the fact that it might not be the most healthy option. randy: you can still request a pat down instead of going
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t.s.a. can say no. facing animal cruelty charges this morning. more than 3 dozen animals were rescued from sharon melanson's home on tuesday. she says she and her son who died unexpectedly in october started taking in the animals to give them more care. now she's accused of neglecting four horses, six alpaca, six goats, one cat, three chickens, three doves and 14 ducks and geese were rescued. melanson says she's innocent she knew animal control officers had concerns about her animals but she says she always resolved the issues. >> untrue and unfair. incorrect. randy: melanson says she plans to fight the charges in court and hopes to clear her name. antoinette: boston-based draft kings has filed a lawsuit against the illinois attorney general. attorney general lisa madigan ruled that daily fantasy sports betting is illegal gambling. fan duel says it will also pursue legal action.
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already at odds with the new york attorney general the sites won an appeal to continue operating in new york while that case plays out. antoinette: sutton's police chief is facing a lawsuit this morning. a veteran officer claims the chief imposed a ticket quota on patrolmen ordering them to write 20 tickets every month. that's illegal in massachusetts. the allegations are part of a suit filed by officer christopher green who claims he was unfairly denied the job of police chief in 2006. a lawyer for the town says the lawsuit is just the result of a disgruntled employee. randy: 10 minutes after 5:00. b.p. has a threat for businesses seeking damages for a massive oil spill. antoinette: the warning they just issued. and expensive boston apartments are getting scooped up, by some specific buyers. the group leaving the suburbs, ahead. randy: warm weather persisting for the holiday.
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danielle? danielle: another day for potential record warmth, but a big change is on the way. the chance for wintry weather next week, ahead. antoinette? antoinette: and we are following breaking news this morning. police say a report of a baby tossed into the merrimack river in haverhill was a hoax. the woman who made that report,
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community including donating a new welcome to wrentham sign just put up in the town center. show us how you're helping your community with an eyeopener wake up call. just go to the front page of wcvb.com and upload it in the u-local section of our website. the holidays, nice and warm. people >> complaining -- well, i won't say complaining. it was balmy. all my holiday wear is sweaters and jackets. danielle: when you have record heat what do you expect? let me show you something cool. there is a full moon out there. guiding santa through the fog. this officially kicks off the start of wirpt. you don't really get a full moon on christmas. you only got that, 20 years ago. you're only going to get it 20
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take a look at it and enjoy it. won't see it for a very long time. yesterday we hit a high of 69 in boston. the month of december is probably going to go down in the books as the warmest december on record. running almost 11 degrees above normal. and today, we could break a few records too. i don't necessarily think we'll break it in boston. i think we'll be around 62 and the record is 65 but i think in worcester we have a shot of breaking the record or at least tying it of 60 degrees. it is another warm day on tap, although it feels colder in some locations. 47 in lawrence. and in the mid 50's in boston as well as down along the cape and the islands this morning. the one thing we have to talk about is we do have some dense fog throughout. that advisory is in effect until 9:00 today. if you're planning to get out
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holiday, make sure you just be careful out there. there are some low level clouds out there, especially in orange, springfield, hartford. we're seeing some fog. i think the fog will be on the higher side through 9:00 and then start to drop off, burn off, and once it does, we should see a good deal of sunshine although some high, thin clouds now. a couple of showers passing to our south. they are getting out of here. once they do, most of us will see a lot of sunshine today as high pressure dominates our weather. we are watching this area of low pressure you see down the south. this is our next big rainmaker bringing up some rain tomorrow night into sunday morning. so for today, here is your high temperature. upper 50's, low 60's. it will be a mostly sunny day, i
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into the 30's and 40's overnight. as we head for tomorrow, big wind shifts in the north and east and we warm up only into the upper 40's and low 50's for highs. then i want to talk about monday into tuesday. we get really cold air in place it is a high pressure center comes in and then we watch with a lot of tropical moisture and the set-up and we could have a lot of wintry precipitation starting tuesday morning. this could be our first big wirpt weather event of the season. but we have to talk about some of those record high temperatures today. it is no question people are still talking about it. we have been talking about it all morning long. antoinette: absolutely. walking around in shorts all day. some people love it. it is not everyone's idea of a perfect holiday.
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feels nice. >> some enjoying the public gardens and other parts of the city. >> new england, you make the most of it. >> it is good. awesome. came here to look at boston. >> normally around this time, these girl scouts in brookline would be buppedled up from head to toe. >> it was definitely harder to do it in the cold than it is to do it when it is sunny. >> others say the weather unwanted. >> i'm disappointed. >> some say the season just isn't right if everything is not covered in right. >> i like skiing. there is not really any snow to go skiing. >> believe it or not, they are not the only ones adding a last-minute storm to their christmas latest list.
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snowed. looking forward to snowball fight and snowboarding. danielle: if you're looking for an actual white christmas you'll have to head west. this is video from reno, nevada. antoinette: plows did have to work through the holiday to keep roads clear there. and there was plenty of shoveling to do. probably some of that in our future at some point. randy? randy: i'm just enjoying the video. good enough for me. economic headlines this friday, 2015 has been a boom for real and the credit may go to empty nesters. analysts say presales of condo buildings are soaring as more and more people move from big suburban homes into smaller spaces. there are nearly 6,000 new unites within route 128 and more than 4,000 in boston alone. the push for $15 an hour minimum wage is gaining steam around the country.
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the minimum pay for hourly workers on january 1, including massachusetts and at least five states and 9 cities are set to consider going to $15 an hour as early as next year. in many cases, the increase will be spread out to give businesses time to adjust. a dubious christmas present for thousands of gulf coast businesses. last night, bp sent out a huge batch of fraud notices warning businesses their claims after the gulf coast oil spill are under investigation. the notices warn that businesses can avoid potential prosecution if they withdraw their claims before the investigation is complete. this time the grinch tried to steal christmas from the wrong town. antoinette: the consequences in dartmouth, in eyepoppers. then new at 5:30: a little boy wished for more friends this christmas, but he's getting so much more than that. the help that's changing his
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for christmas day. we are watching some showers down to the south. this is our next big weathermaker giving us some rain starting saturday night into sunday. there could be on again, off again showers. we are dry on monday but cooling down an on tuesday we're looking to a wintry mix. high pressure dominates for your christmas day holiday and then we watch this warm front coming in bringing that heavy rain overnight and it will be a cloudy on sunday. antoinette: we have a little eye popping video for you on this christmas morning. randy: this is gas attendant dressed as olaf from frozen.
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randy: i know. daniel kendrick says he's been picking out a costume every year to cheer up customers. past picks include santa of course. and when it's not christmas kendrick likes to treat customers to a song or a dance. antoinette: maybe a little want to build a snowman." that's from "frozen." dartmouth police have nabbed a notorious christmas thief. they caught this guy at the who's residence yesterday. the grinch has already been found guilty of attempting to steal christmas. he has been ordered to stay away from dartmouth and is now serving community service in santa's village. he has to help the elves. they are starting for next year. randy: benefiting from a
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randy: breaking overnight. a huge search after a report of a baby tossed in a river. the woman fow charged in a frantic goose chase. antoinette: a white christmas out west. there could be some wirpt weather in our future. randy: and a holiday wish comes true. >> i want friends for christmas. randy: but this little boy is getting so much more than that. the trip that will change his life forever on the eye. 5:30 on this christmas morning. merry christmas. we have a beautiful full moon. a cold moon is a rare occurrence on christmas.
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joining us. danielle: it won't happen again until 2034. if you're up with us early, you're getting in on that special moment. there you go. we have to talk about the warmth right? yesterday was no exception. hitting 69 in boston. providence, we set record high temperatures and today we have a chance to see some record warmth yet again. best bet i think is going to be in worcester where we could tie the record of 60 set back in 1964. in boston, i'm forecasting 62. the record is actually 65 so i don't necessarily think we're going to break any records. it is mild in boston, though, in the mid 50's as you step out the door.
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checking in in the lower 30's. because we have gotten cooler and had low level clouds move in, we some dense fog in effect. please be aware of that if you're doing any traveling. be careful on the area roads. visibility is down to a quarter mile in places like orange. over the next 12 hours in boston, we'll see mostly cloudy skies and high, thin clouds out there. temperature-wise by lunchtime, already in the mid to upper 50's and through the afternoon, the low 60's. big change s are coming. we'll talk about the major cooldown and chances for rain and a wirptry mix in the seven-day forecast. randy: tham be a change. two are facing charges after saying they saw a baby tossed into a river. >> the most important thing we
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there was no baby thrown from the bridge behind me into the merrimack river but because of the seriousons this claim by a woman and her adult daughter there was a massive response by police departments. they then concluded this was a hoax. 43-year-old holly fowler and her daughter, 23-year-old christine fowler will be arraigned on monday for filing a false report. why would anyone claim what is obviously false? we're still waiting for an answer on that. randy: stories we're following right now on the eye, police are investigating an incident that put the state prison in shirley on lockdown. a corrections officer reported hearing a single gunshot in the
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but nothing has been found. antoinette: right now bolton police are searching for this suspect after a home invasion and armed robbery. police say two men broke into a camper on century mill road on wednesday and robbed the victim and gunpoint. the victim wasn't seriously hurt. randy: and opting out of going through those tsa body scanners may not be an option. growing terror concerns have prompted the tsa to change protocol mandating that some passengers go through those scanners regardless. you can still ask for a patdown but now they can refuse. the season of giving helping a family, and a community heal. acts of kindness after a deadly fire. it has been a heartbreaking week in the town of westport after a little boy died in a fire. antoinette: as our rhondella richardson reports, compassion is making this a very special christmas. >> her family asked us not to show the burns on her face, but
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this 7-year-old can finally move from crisis mode to a very merry christmas. bella's mother, 32-year-old melody just had surgery. she suffered third degree burns when ve grabbed bella and ran through the homes friday night pling bella's brother caleb was killed. their 15-year-old sister was not home at the time. the toll -- >> it is very emotional. >> a facebook call for donations by the firefighters wives association brought santa's helpers. there were so many gifts there was no room on the sleigh for the fire chief to come with her. >> they go to school with bella. i'm glad to see a smile on her face, if nothing else. >> thank you from all of us, all
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makeup and stuff to me. >> the outpouring love, she has gotten more than she even asked for. we're grateful to the people. >> i have a lot of toys and clothes now. randy: carrying on a holiday tradition in boston. for decades, mayor tom menino helped hand out gifts to hundreds of kids in need at st. peter's teen center in dorchester. for those who get the gifts the generosity is overwhelming. just one reason the late mayor's children and grandchildren are determined to carry on in his tradition. >> my dad may not be here physically, but spiritually, he is here. randy: mayor menino's successor, marty walsh came to support the effort, as did cardinal o'malley. anonymous donors wrote checks to buy the gifts.
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shopping. antoinette: survivors of the iran hostage crisis, getting a benefit years after the ordeal. randy: how the government is recognizing their struggle. and a little boy hoped for more friends this christmas, but he's getting so much more. the people becoming his heroes, next. antoinette: and ahead in news to go, decking the halls at an american landmark. christmas de
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danielle: welcome back. boston checking in this morning at 55. syracuse, new york, at 34 degrees. cooler air is going to work its way in as we head through the weekend. for today, for christmas day, we're talking 62 degrees. could be near record-high temperatures yet again. saturday much cooler. 49 degrees. a chance of significant rain overnight and saturday and showers and breezy with highs in the low 50's. antoinette and randy? randy: a big step forward for a boy whose only wish for christmas was more friends. antoinette: but as erik zarnitz of our sister station in cincinnati shows us what he's getting is so much more. >> why do you like soccer so much? >> because i don't have to use my hands. and it just randomly came to me that this is my sport.
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>> austin loves to do the same things as other fifth graders, including playing sports with his friends, but a new school and birth defect that made him missing his right forearm made those friends hard to come by. i said i wanted friends for christmas. i've been getting a lot of them recently. that is pretty cool . >> austin, his mom and sister are getting ready for the trip they hope will change his life. they are headed to wichita where austin will get a prosthetic arm. the doctor's friend flew up to give him a free trip down wichita. austin has made friends with an american hero. joshua, a marine and a victim of an i.e.d. plastic. they are helping each other heals. >> we're going to walk around and do everything a normal kid would do. just because he is missing an
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>> he is going to have other opportunities. he is going to be able to do things that he didn't think that he could do which he could probably do anyway, just a little differently, but he is not going feel so different. >> when they landed in wichita, austin was granted by the doctors and those that helped cor the cost s of the hotel and flight. randy: changes in airport security. the option being taken away from passengers. plus, parts of italy, starting temporary car bans. the concerns, keeping vehicles off the road. plus, guns from space, sort of. the unusual item used to craft
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randy: good morning. it is 5:45. time for the christmas edition of news to go. we're live in the public garden beautiful holiday light >> there is. antoinette: loving it out there. good thing those lights are up because it is warm still. where is the white christmas? randy: i have some pictures for you. danielle: there are some areas that saw white christmases. further out west. it is going to be another warm one. see record high temperatures yet again today.
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day. our third shot of -- first shot of winter weather is coming on tuesday. we will probably set records for the latest first snow fall. we may not break this record in boston, because we are going to get it sooner than that. in terms of when it is happening, it is going to be on tuesday, that wintry mix. we're going to talk more about that in just a second. first i want to talk about saturday and sunday. we have to get through this weekend too, which is going to be wet, associated with this area of low pressure here, it is going to ride along the frontal boundary and give us a chance at rain. it will hold off until tomorrow night. our weather. it is allowing these showers south. it looks like we should stay dry for today. a lot of us will begin to clear out as we head through the afternoon.
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please be careful driving. visibility is down to a quarter of a mile in a lot of spots and temperature-wise, we're in the 30's. in the mid 50's in boston and that is an indication of mild air that will be with us as we head through the day today. there could be some record-high temperatures to talk about as we head through christmas day. 62 is what i'm forecasting in boston. the records is 65. 50 in worcester which means we could potentially tie another record. randy: breaking overnight, reports of a baby thrown in the river send crews scrambling. antoinette: the eye's todd kazakiewich is live in haverhill where charges are now being filed. todd? reporter: good morning. charges arest are being filed because this was a hoax. we now know there was no baby thrown from the bridge into the merrimack river, but that was the initial report. because of the seriousness of
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response by haver hill police and fire. police interviewed the woman who made the report and that is when investigators concluded it was all a hoax. now 43-year-old holly fowler and her daughter, 23-year-old christine fowler are facing charges. they will be arraigned monday for misleading police and filing a false report. the motive remains a mystery. randy: also breaking overnight, more than 100 people are dead after a gas tanker ignited an inferno in nigeria. the explosion happened as people lined up to refill the gas canisters they use for cooking. many of them rushing to get the fuel to prepare for christmas celebrations. it's unclear what caused the explosion. standing operating procedures here but that could change the next time you fly. for years, it has been a rather routine part of flying, stepping
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but if you would rather not, a patdown could be requested. now you may not be able to opt out of the screening. you can still re quest to have the patdown, but the difference is the t.s.a. can actually say no. randy: police are investigating an incident that put a state prison in massachusetts on lockdown. officers scoured the area around mci shirley from the ground and the air last night. it all started when a corrections officer reported hearing a single gunshot in the area of harvard avenue around 3:30 p.m.. state police say a man was seen running from the area. but nothing has been found. antoinette: right now bolton police are searching for this suspect after a home invasion and armed robbery. police say two men broke into a camper on century mill road on wednesday and robbed the victim and gunpoint. the victim wasn't seriously hurt. police believe this is an
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public is not at risk. randy: after getting the all-clear to reopen, the cleveland circle chipotle in boston suffered another set-back. a water leak delayed the opening of the restaurant yesterday. the raupt was closed earlier this month after more than 100 people became sick with the noro virus. it was cleared for opening after it was fully disinfected. antoinette: a judge has postponed hernandez's second murder trial. he's accused of killing daniel de abreu and safiro furtado in 2012 after an incident in a nightclub in boston's south end. lawyers will be back in court for a status hearing on january 19, the previously scheduled date for this trial. the former patriot is already serving a life sentence for killing odin lloyd in 2013. randy: right now police in north carolina are investigating a deadly officer-involved shooting at a busy mall. the shooting followed a fight
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groups. a responding off-duty officer shot an 18-year-old man after he pointed his gun in the officer's direction. panicked shoppers locked themselves in stores or ran for the exits. several weapons were found at the scene. no other injuries were reported. antoinette: more than 3 decades after they were captured americans held hostage in iran are set to receive millions in compensation. thanks to a spending deal signed last week, each of the 53 hostages and their estates will get up to $4.4 million. children and spouses are eligible for a 600,000 dollar payment. randy: there will be no cars on the roads in rome and milan, italy for several days next week to help fight air pollution. city leaders say pollution has hit unhealthy levels for several weeks because no rain has fallen to wash away the smog. in rome there are also restrictions on heat. home and office thermostats are not supposed to be set higher
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only run for 8 hours a day. antoinette: you could say these guns are out of this world. they're forged from a meteorite that was discovered in namibia way back in the 1800's. pennsylvania-based cabot guns is behind the set which sell at auction for as much as one million dollars. randy: a special gift ahead of christmas for actor robert downey jr. a pardon. california governor jerry brown granted downey the pardon for a 1996 drug conviction. in total downey has served 15 months in prison for a string of drug related offenses. he finished his parole in 2002. he has dramatically turned his life around. the pardon what's become somewhat of a christmas eve tradition in the golden state removes a black mark from the actor's past. downey is one of 91 people
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looks like janet jackson is not unbreakable after all. she canceled her tour needing surgery. jackson said every date would be rescheduled and told fans to hold on to their thickets. all season long thousands have been visiting the white house for touffers first lady's christmas decorations. antoinette: this morning nikole takes us to some of the volunteers who dusted the halls. >> welcome to the white house. >> at the white house, a timeless tradition. >> i wanted once again to thank all the terrific volunteers for creating this winter wonder land of american tradition. >> it is no easy feat. these behind the scenes photos from the first lady captured the before and after. >> we go home tired at the end
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lot of energy in the -- back with a lot of energy in the morning. >> the decorations were designed by carolina herrera. this year there are 62 trees and more than 70,000 ornaments like these in the library. all of the onidenticals on the trees are handicrafted and feature paper from hand bound books. there is a garden full of snowmen. a gingerbread replica of the white house in chocolate. >> if they wish to write a note werks have the paper and stationery to do it. >> it is an experience of a lifetime. >> thanks to helping hands to make s the people's house very inviting. antoinette: good, now i have ideas for my house for next year.
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submid mything an application online to the white house earlier this year. randy: they were announced this fall. they came to washington to decorate the week after thanksgiving. beautiful site. antoinette: that's what danielle's apartment looks like too. olessa: i don't have that many ornaments up or anything like that. but i do want to talk about what's happening now. i wonder if santa is going to make it to yeeverps house because have a lot of dense fog. down to one-mile sflibblet norwood. the south shore, the cape. please be careful. that dense fog advisory in effect until 9:00 and what we're thinking is as we head towards 9:00 and past that, that fog should burn off and we'll see more sunshine as we head through the afternoon and because of that sunshine, we're going to warm temperatures up.
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by 3:00, low 60's. could be near record high temperatures in some locations. especially worcester. could be tying a record that is actually 60. not going to break the record in boston. 65. for tomorrow, big changes. it is cooler. only in the upper 40's and low 50's. here is why. high pressure pulls out of here and then we get a cooler wind come off that water. watch this warm front, though. it is going to come across our region saturday into sunday. bringing us rain starting on saturday more showers will be on our doorsteps as we head through sunday. let me break it down for you . downpours around. day, we'll see a little bit of a by 5:00, more showers on our doorstep and really cold air comes in place. cold air and dry on monday. then we watch our next system because that cold air is the place, i do think it could start
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before rain or freezing rain. either way it looks a bit dicy. it is going to be a bit unsettled. randy: breaking news this morning. antoinette: the disturbing report police are calling a hoax and the trouble for the women accused of making it all up. and pricey boxed in apartments are going fast. people paying big to downsize. that is ahead. randy: and the sleigh bells are in the village now. santa is on his way home having made his stops here in new england. he is pretty close to the north
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