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j.c.: the emergency fix. phil: at a dangerously close call for people landing at low again. j.c.: a secret for your workout is probably already in your kitchen. the freeze is on right now. good evening. i am j.c. monahan. phil: there are dangerous conditions now and when you step out in the morning. j.c.: harv? harvey: boston was above freezing, and this has happened in eastern massachusetts, and anything standing water has frozen over. let' s show you those. all low to mid 20' s for boston north and west, but now as we go south of boston, temperatures
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it is close to freezing now. some areas near freezing in the morning. but for the rest of us, you need to know that those untreated surfaces are icy, and that means for walking and for driving -- in fact, some of you might even have some frozen car doors . the only winter weather advisory left now across portions of new hampshire and maine, there is still some snow falling up there. there could be some more drizzle overnight and into tomorrow morning. we are watching this area of moisture in the southeast, and i will let you know if that will play a part coming up in a few minutes. j.c.? j.c.: back on track after a nightmare ride home. the blue line shut down, and we are live downtown with jorge.
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problem on the blue line tonight was not whether related, but it knocked out service for a couple of their inconvenient hours. passengers stuck by the curb. >> it is like, you know -- jorge: waiting in the drizzle. darren alicudo stopped. >> we are all stuck here. jor ge: at least that is what it felt like after it was shut down between bowdoin and maverick stations. most crews were making emergency repairs.
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jorge: by the bowdoin station, they are already packed. they are working their way back to bowdoin, the furthest stop from east boston, and it took time for the shuttle to finally catch up with demand. >> it is really a joke. you pay all of this money, and they raise the rates every year or every other year, and this is what you get. jorge: and this is one suggestion from those frustrated riders. they say they could send a few of those empty once down the line so that passengers at each station affected that an equal shot at getting home. j.c.: right now, some people are hospitalized after being hit by a snow plow in at tyngsboro . they have non-life-threatening
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operating the plow at the time, and that person did stay on the scene and is cooperating with police. phil: we heard about a close call over the skies of boston, a drone coming within feet of a packed airplane. john: they reported it was just a couple hundred feet from the plane as it was coming in to land at the airport. drone sales have taken off, an estimated one million sold over the holidays, and on christmas day, one of them buzz to dangerously close to a plate landing at logan. -- buzzed dangerously close to a plane landing at logan. >> i think an issue is the lack of communication. john: there is no way to talk to drone operators, and the
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>> that is when you start running into bigger issues. john: drones are restricted from flying above 400 feet and within five miles of airports, but on christmas day, the faa says the invading drone was 800 feet up and just two miles out. >> using it irresponsibly. john: the saa notified state police, and they continue their investigation. -- the faa notified state police, and they continue their investigation. j.c.: one family confirms a body in upton on saturday, and robertson was kidnapped by men posing as constables on new year' s day in 2014.
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>> they wanted a better life. phil: a mother' s pain, battling the physical and emotional wounds of a fire that killed her little boy. melody nard olillo is talking only to newscenter 5. she could not have tried harder to find her son, but the flames were everywhere. caleb died in the westport fire 10 days ago. since then, melody has been recovering from third-degree burns, still covered in bandages, but she cannot help but wonder if electrical violations documented by the westport building department in any way contributed. because of that, she was planning to move. >> right after christmas, i was
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shelter if i had to to get out of that house because nobody was helping us. phil: now though, a youcare page has been set up to help her and her daughter bella, who also made it out that night. >> i wedded to be safe. that is why i moved to westport for a better life -- i wanted to be safe. phil: she moved because she wanted a better life for her kids and her. she was a victim of domestic violence. a heartbreaking reminder of the son she lost. >> where is the pain? my net, my shoulders, my heart, my soul. phil: investigators are heading back to the scene, and the building investigator did not
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j.c.: right now, a deadly shooting in mattapan. an 18-year-old was rushed to the hospital, but they could not save him. a second person is expected to survive. no arrests have been reported. and police are looking for this man, vicheth so, in connection to a double murder earlier this month. so is a second suspect in the murders of peter pitari and cristy johnson. another suspect was arrested a day after the killing. phil: to commitment 2016, and then there were 12. governor george pataki has dropped out the race, leaving a dozen republicans in the race, and hillary clinton is wrapping up her day in new hampshire.
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portsmouth and berlin. she discussed opioid addiction, equal pay for women, and challenged gun owners to take the lead on gun control. mrs. clinton: it is time for them to do more on gun safety and responsibility and stand up for the safety of our children and our community. phil: her husband, former president bill clinton, will make his first campaign stop in new hampshire on monday. a new poll puts hillary clinton that can that with bernie sanders. j.c.: police say michael m ccullon and a plow driver got into an argument on north main street parking lot this morning, and that led to a fistfight. that is when they say mccullon
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no one was hurt. he is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery. and a 2013 killing of odin lloyd, a judge denies a request from a friend of convicted killer aaron hernandez to have the murder charge against him dismissed. and it dykeman charges carlos ortiz with one count of murder for the 2013 killing of odin lloyd. phil: we are live with the new wave of support for a family. reporter: at times like these, maureen turns to her face and leans on her family and friends
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>> one of the firefighters. reporter: killed on active duty in 2007, the mother of nine has born a lot since that day. >> my husband is gone and two sons and my mother. reporter: perhaps that is why her focus tonight is on what she still has. everyone at home still asleep when the fire broke out. a our sleep tonight. she remembered personal items, christmas gifts, leaving everything behind. or another person. reporter: the community has rallied around them. a fund has been set up to help they have lost. >> but they are just things, just things. i have my kids and my life, and
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taken into custody today after a angeles home. and a girlfriend allegedly allegations. and the affluenza in police custody. phil: officials tracked them down in port of ir to -- in puerto vallarta. not only did they use tonya' s t ruck, they even had a party before. >> they plan to disappear, something like a going away party. phil:
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, but he got only house arrest. his defense argued his privileged upbringing affected him from knowing what was right and wrong. and there was a drinking party. a video. then he missed his ovation hearing earlier this month. >> if we proceed in the juvenile sentence, his maximum sentence he will receive is four months. that, in my opinion, is not sufficient for the taking of four lives. phil: his mother is also facing charges of hindering apprehension which, if convicted, could make her face up to 10 years in prison. j.c.: looking to boost your workout routine? coffee might be it. they looked at a previous series of studies on caffeine and sports, and it found significant improvements in people'
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exercise routines, specially those who run or do cycling. phil: shutting down two highways in missouri and illinois, rare winter flooding. at least 18 deaths are being blamed on the flooding. j.c.: what i really do not like when it comes to the winter is the ice. it is the most evil, because you do not know it is developing out there, and we have the following temperatures. harvey: and you cannot see it yet that is the real danger. the main roads have been treated, and they are ok. it is the secondary roads, or, perhaps, your own driveway, steps, and railing. that is what you need to be careful about for tomorrow. more sleet than snow.
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almost in concord, and just under an inch here. that is the first measurable snow we had in boston. it does not break a record, because we did go as far as january 3 act in 2000. worcester went from their all-time record for measurable snow late in the season. this is what it would be on average, so certainly a slow start. and this is the amount of moisture. if you were shoveling snow, that would be over 10 inches. that is why it is so heavy. it was really, really heavy, very watered down. rainfall equivalents, about an inch. you may wonder, why was it not straight snow? because up around 6000, 7000,
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snow then freezes again. the air was warm all of the way up, so that was coming down as rain or drizzle and freezing up on contact. that is the most dangerous, that freezing rain. by the way, you might say that is winter weather. what does that do? it was still above average for boston. this is far and away the warmest winter we have on record. it is bleak and dismal in boston. 25 degrees with a night -- light, northerly wind. these temperatures are going to go nowhere overnight except dropping a little bit on the cape. it is below freezing to start out tomorrow morning, so please be careful on anything that is not treated for walking or driving, but we will get a
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s to the south. temperatures tonight pretty much stay steady, which is good news. i will show you why. and then as we get closer to new year' s eve, dropping into the earnings new year' s eve itself, so the next system to watch as this one exits is the moisture developing in the southeast, and this may come by our region tomorrow night. we say goodbye to that storm and keep the clouds. then a little bit of rain. tomorrow morning, a few parts of snow. this exits first thing on thursday, and then we start to s eve and new year' s day, so that department. checking out the next seven days, we pretty much talked about tomorrow, so let' s talk more about new year'
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probably about 34 degrees by the time we get to midnight. it will feel chilly at that time. and then notice the trend for colder temperatures over the weekend, which is only where we should be. early next week, maybe a 36-hour period, we will go below average. we should be a little bit above average. don' t expect us temperatures we had christmas eve and christmas day returning anytime soon. take it easy tomorrow. j.c. and phil? j.c.: california drivers are
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phil: drivers in california are asking why did the seal cross the road. j.c.: they are not sure, of course, but they wish it would stop because it is stopping traffic repeatedly as it tries to cross the highway north of san francisco. rescue teams put it back into a nearby bay, but it kept coming out and trying to cross the road. animal experts think it might be trying to reach dry land so it >> she has got a lot of weight. board from your hands.
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2-1 and four-two, but the star was number 11, the kid from dorchester. >> he scores? towards the goal! part of a second to go? jimmy hayes! mike clement what a thrill for him. boston college, trick. the winter classic. and frank malzo ne died today, sox, and there was nothing better during that era. globe. -- glove. he had an infectious smile, and
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he was a great guy and a great ballplayer. now, to the patriots. the patriots are still in control. they are in control and can lock up the home field for all playoff games with a win. if they lose, they can wait and see. whoever loses, the patriots are in. the patriots will fly to fort lauderdale after practice on thursday. they will practice at fort lauderdale friday, which means they will not get a chance to slide out of the locker room and watch a little bit of the winter classic. >> whenever the games are scheduled, that is all we play on. we have eight at home and ate away. just like every team. every time we have a short week,
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i am just trying to coach a football team. that is my job. i am not really worried about the rest of it. mike: one of the teams that beat them was the eagles, and they fired their head coach, chip kelly. 6-9 this year. and this is philadelphia. this is the cover of the "philadelphia daily news" which will come out tomorrow. chip kelly. remember, fans once boo ed santa claus and threw snowballs at santa claus, so that should be knows the prize at all that that would be the headline on "daily news" tomorrow. they threw snowballs at him in 1968, and we still have not forgotten it. j.c.: that is terrible. phil: i think chip kelly is going to walk away with millions
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