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coming from the north, and the air is very cold to our north, so all of 20' s comes right into boston, where it was 39 a bit ago. further to the south, they have not gotten that wind shift appreciably but should. now in the boston are a, all areas north and west, very icy. not much in the air. just a mist is all you need to add to it. there is an advisory to the north for a while longer. keep in mind it is very icy. a caution for walking and driving. be careful with your sidewalk, driveway, reeling -- railing, and there are dropping temperatures. we will have much more including new year' s eve and new year' s
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test his s mess. we are live with pam. the green line, and it is not clear if they are weather related. passengers generally that is five. a renewed focus on detail. >> under our new procedure, we have staff available. pam: there was a lot of this, been out -- spin outs, and no one hurt here. at logan airport, plenty of flights on time, but that is
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on the tarmac waiting for hours. >> nobody is going anywhere. pam : her frustration was felt. >> a beautiful christmas i spent here, and then i decide to go back home, and now this. >> i tried to get out yesterday, and it did not work. i tried to come here today, and that has not worked. i have already missed my connection. pam: here in riverside, they are trying to scrape the ice off their windshield. it is more an annoyance than a disaster. wcvb newscenter 5 . >> just going this way. j.c.: only on 5, still
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talking about fire that killed her son. she moved to westport in hope of a better life. she was just released from the hospital. rhondella? rhondella: she is shown here, leaving with her mom and dad. there was that iron 10 days ago, and investigators have not pinpointed the cause of that wire, -- that fire. they said her son was dead under the bed. >> my kids. they wanted a better life. rhondella: her 10-year-old son caleb was killed. they still do not know what
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complained about electrical wires. >> to get my kids out of the house. i was going to live in a hotel and shelter if i had to. rhondella: a youcare page is raising money to help the family that only moved to westport a short eight months ago, a victim of do mess violence. the nightmare, still traumatizing. kitchen. rhondella: she wanted to save caleb. his preschool delivered to rhode
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gift caleb made for mm before his test. -- four -- for mom before his death. return calls today about the interaction with the landlord violations. phil: yesterday, pulling a woman who was unconscious out to safety. arms and legs. they officer -- they also helped expand others get out. for smoke inhalation. j.c.: one of the teenagers shot morning has died.
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-- at the scene. john: it happened early in the morning, before 9:00. he attacked . >> he just kept on repeating, like, m i going to die? are you going to let me die to mark -- let me die? there was blood all over. it was just horrible. john: police say it appears someone in a lack act euro shot the teenagers -- in a black acura shot the teenagers. >> my brother is here.
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john: tonight, police are still looking for the suspects. j.c.: new at 6:00, revere police are looking for this man , vicheth so, charged with two counts of murder and one count of armed assault with intent to murder. phil: an indictment with carlos ortiz. fernandez was convicted of killing odin lloyd, and another friend has pled not guilty. they are still awaiting trial.
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rage, a driver accused of pulling a gun on a snowplow operator. and problems for a popular new hampshire destination. harvey : right now, temperatures in the 20' s and freezing drizzle. phil: plus, after last nights win by the broncos, and bill
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phil: arrested. they say this man accused of stealing was arrested last night by mbta transit police ,
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j.c.: there was a fist fight this morning, and that is when they say michael mccullon pulled out a semi-automatic handgun. no one was hurt. phil: a drug that nearly took their life. 70% of those who got a prescription got a new prescription from the same doctor that wrote the prescription before the overdose. j.c.: the faa is looking at a dangerously close encounter with a thrown -- drone, about 100 feet below a plane under one of
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the drone was flying at about 800 feet at the time. and breaking news, another candidate dropping out of the race for president. phil:
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j.c.: and we are continuing the breaking coverage on the blue line. service has been shut down between maverick and bowden stations. this came loose, so buses are replacing subway service, and they do not know how long the repairs will take. phil: we also have breaking news in the race for the white house tonight, with george pataki dropping out.
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barely registered in the polls. j.c.: commitment 26 team, and the democratic front runner is still trailing bernie sanders -- commitment 2016. reporter: supporters braved cold conditions to ask hillary questions on issues that matter to them. talking about climate change and the economy. mrs. clinton: and i do not think he gets the credit he deserves. reporter: voters today applauded the former secretary of state, urging gun owners to stand up. mrs. clinton: it is time for them to create a new
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for gun safety. i want to make college debt-free so you do not have to are a money to go to a four-year college or university. and i' m going to work with the mental health community, which has laid out an agenda about how we get this right. report on this program hillary crowd -- reporter: this was a pro-hillary crowd. >> hopefully in the next months, we will be able to hear more. >> tuition is a big part of our lives right now. reporter: the primary here is less than two months away, and the results carry weight nationally. in portsmouth, new hampshire, wcvb newscenter 5.
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kasich was in new hampshire, hosting a town hall meeting in nashua. he says he understands the anger of voters. >> it is a ripoff that you do not have a voice, that there is who is pulling the strings, and you do not get a fair shot. there is a second town hall meeting going on now in kee ne. and today, the storm forced jeb bush to cancel a town hall scheduled for peterborough tonight. j.c.: and delaying the opening of a popular attraction , and now they are saying they may have the hassle -- cas tles opened by
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it gets molded until a large, natural looking structure takes shape. phil: maybe the temperatures we are experienced will help them out area -- help them out. j.c.: we are in winter now. harvey: no question about that. here is 4.5 inches, and north of boston, it has built up, but south of boston, less than an inch, generally around one inch in boston. as for boston, all right, we are not going to break record. we
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-- around christmas. last year, we only had 2.9 inches. the average at this point would be 9.1 inches. there is a winter weather advisory in some parts. this is really more of a freezing drizzle, but it does not take much to add to the slippery conditions with temperatures as cold as they are, though untreated surfaces, icy for driving and walking, and we have that freezing drizzle and mist, and we will drop a little bit more because the wind is coming from the north/northwest, and that is where the cold air is located.
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all of the way up to 39 for a couple of hours, and now, back down to a. it. everything is frozen over. -- back down to 28. these readings will drop down pretty quickly in about an hour or two from now. this is the cold air from canada. our storm exis ts, but we will be left with some spotty drizzle for tomorrow' s commute. a little bit above freezing , and if we get any more precipitation then, it should be in the form of rain. then we have that rain , and that could be a few showers for tomorrow night to get as we go towards new year' s eve, we start to get some breaks in the
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and during the daylight hours of thursday, probably a little bit s eve, at least in bos ton, working its way to about 34 at mi dnight. the chance of some flurries, and maybe even some bitterly cold air for sunday night, monday, and maybe tuesday, so there is some true winter cold on the way , and there are some slippery conditions. we will continue to monitor that for you. i am meteorologist harvey leonard. anchor: hi, everybody. the broncos are back along with the patriots. home field for two potential games. the patriots play the dolphins.
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one seed if a beat miami. even if they lose to miami, the patriots are in. it is a very similar formula. meanwhile, they will fly in thursday night after they practice here and work out in fort lauderdale prior to the game. they missed out taking a peek at the winter classic. >> whenever the games are scheduled, that is when we play. just like every other team. we have a short week and a long week. i am just trying to coach a football team. that is my job. i do not worry about the rest of it. mike: they were not able
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on the field for two weeks. that is what they have to worry about. and this is not the way kobe wanted to go out, but the longtime celtic rival is about to play his final game at the garden. reporter: recent stops in memphis and charlotte. >> everyone' s time eventually comes to an end. i am happy for him. reporter: on top may not be the most accurate way to describe it. there was the nba title in 2010. kobe the mvp of that series, excepting the award from bill russell. then there was the loss in 2008. on their way to a herd straight losing season.
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>> all of our players respect and appreciate all that he has accomplished as a player. reporter: he has been playing for over 20 years. many grew up watching him, being a fan of his, and they at it they will be a plotting him tomorrow night. >> i will be applauding kobe tomorrow. >> he came up to me and patted me on the back. reporter: the celtics, with respect for what kobe bryant has brought to the game. mike: all right, sad news with
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a three-time gold glover, and that smile, he had that up until he took his last breath. there you go. see you at 11:00. j.c.: and we are on top of that breaking news on the blue line.
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j.c.: and continuing to follow the breaking news about the line being shut down between maverick and bowden. phil: because of that, buses are replacing the service. if you are going out, walking or driving, it does not matter, icy.
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