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weeb newscenter 5 at 11 starts now. >> a record powerball jackpot on the line right now. >> watch them as they pull the numbers. get your tickets out. good luck! >> a historic jackpot. record-breaking ticket sales and it all comes down to this. tonight's jackpot has climbed to a record-breaking estimate $4949.8 million. hope you have your tickets. good luck. first number out. 32. 16. here's tom from st. louis, missouri. he won $70 million playing powerball the next is 19, followed by 57 and we're going to wind up tonight with 34. now for your winning powerball number, it is lucky some tonight.
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that multiplire is 3. pam: ok, you've seen the numbers. quick reality check now. you know the odds are not good that you would win but experts believe someone probably did. with so many powerball tickets sold, it's likely 75% of all combinations are in plasme the jackpot has been growing since november. >> if every time you drive a mile you buy one powerball ticket. you would have to drive an average of 611 round trips to the moon before you win a jack glovement if they have the option -- win they have the option of payments or lump sum. the federal tax on the lump sum hurts, leaving the winner with $418 million. that's 46% of the jackpot. there is no charge for dreaming big. >> just take care of friends and family. >> pay off my student debt. >> spend it wisely.
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a winner, the jackpot for wednesday will be more than $1 billion. and three larms quickly sounded as fighters raced to get residents out of the smoke-filled building. reports are that everyone did make it out safely. right now in brockton, a fall through thin ice. happened at a pond behind a school. >> reid, we do know the younger of those two boys was in fairly good condition after he was revved, speaking to people around him. the older boy was trapped beneath the ice for minutes longer before he was rescued and rushed to the hospital. we have since learned he was transferred to boston. >> he was still under. all the commotion, he's still under.
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the terrifying moments waiting for the two little boys to be pulled from the pond. le they stayed -- said it started with a fair. >> one said, if you go, i will go. the 9-year-old fell in first and then the 12 years old fell in and that's when my cousin and brother looked for help. >> one p ran into traffic to stop an on coming car to ask for help. the woman called 911. the man jumped into the icy water after the kids the >> the first one came out. he was fine. a little bit shaken. but he was fine. >> neighbors said it wasn't until brocketon firefighters rived that the older of the two was revved. they thought he was under water for five to 10 minutes longer. >> it was too cold.
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the other was too cold. >> there is a fire station just a block from here on crescent street and neighbors say once the firefighters got here, the rescue was amazing and quick. unfortunately there were several minutes when the friends of the kids were running door to door in the neighborhood trying get help and someone to call 911. >> well, we all need to get ready for a stormy sufpbletd high winds and heavy rains are head our way and moving fast. mike, what's the time line? >> it's going to be here by morning. still signature out over the ohio valy. we had high temperatures today, into the lower 40's and what we're loork at now is temperatures that have not cooled off that much. staying relatively mild out there. we've got gray skies out there, drizzle out there but the real main -- rain maker is out here to the west and this is just moving
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quickly. by tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m.ing look at the showers already break out across the area. downpours around lunchtime, they will be with us throughout the afternoon. eventually we start to clear out by 5:00 and then completely after midnight tomorrow. but there it is a lot of water to talk about. one to two inches and the wind is going to be coming in offer the water, perhaps gifts -- gusts up to 50 miles an hour, and that's going to be warming us up. close to record highs in many locations. we'll talk about it all in a few minutes. pam? pam: right now, residents of this watertown apartment complex back in the building after a hazmat scare. turns out the chemical in question was drain cleaner. two firefighters were overcome when they first entered the
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level 3 hazmat alert. a health alert tonight, stop and shop removing a children's cough syrup, care one children's mucus relief cough cherry flavor in the four-ounce size, from the shoflse -- shelves because of incorrect dosage markings which could lead to overdose. stop and shop says anyone who has the product should safely dispose tv and bring in the container for a refund. tonight, sara congressee reports on the victim in this accident. >> eric awoke to a disturbing scene outside his home. worcester police converged onto west boylston street this morning, a 56-year-old man was the victim of a hit and run. >> they were give him c.p.r. in these people's house right here
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>> many he was pronounced dead a short time later. witnesses say police shall scoured the surrounding streets for an s.u.v. with damage to the front ant passenger side. >> it's horrible. i don't know why anyone would ever do that. >> friends say he was walking home from his job as a security guard and was just about a half mile away from home when he was hit. >> he was a very, very good person. very good. just too bad it happened the way it did. >> a sudden death that could lead to criminal charges for the driver, who worcester police say did not 12k3w4r0789 i can't wait to see when they catch him. justice needs to be served for this family. >> an une -- unusual discovery, a vehicle involved in a hit and run in palmer was found buried in the back yard of a suspect. he's facing charges in connection with the death of a
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was crossing the -- main street when he died. >> it's a very quiet neighborhood as a rule and to have something like this is just out of the norm. lemek has not been arrested but police say he's given a full confession and is under investigation. >> tonight, we learned the name of the other officer -- that officer shot. kurt stokinger was shot in the leg. 27-year-old grant headley, a suspected drug dealer out on probation, will face charges on monday. the massachusetts headquarters for republican presidential candidate donald trump hit by vand 5789s workers found vullar and sexual references sprayed on the
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trump as a nazi. police promise a prompt and thorough investigation. >> free speech is one thing, but when you resort to a criminal act, vandalism to, whether you are for or against smrblings you know, that's crossing a line. >> the conant building where the vandalism took place is a historic building in the town. anyone in the area is asked to call -- call police. and in rehoboth, flames were isolated to the living room and a 43-year-old resident injured, but she was transferred to rhode island hospital where she is listed in critical condition. an anonymous tipster who exchanged letters with aaron hernandez before his murder trial is not credible, according to a judge who denied his lawyer's motion to
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-- a juror was involved before the trial. and a carbon monoxide scare at a -- at a business plaza, at great expressions dental center on bridge street. the detector sounded about 10:00 a.m. the area businesses were evacuated. the culprit was a problem with the heating system and no one was hurd -- injured. the bengals trail the steelers right now 15-7 in the fourth quarter. if that score holds up, the -- are they will go on to play peyton manning and the denver broncos.
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coordinator interviewed brown, a defensive coordinator. he would be the third to -- patriots defensive coordinator to become the browns' head coach, behind romeo crennel. pam: coming up, the move to have joaquin "el chapo" guzman tried in the united states the >> and get ready for the chill of winter moving bock -- back into the forecast.
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incredibly long hours. median family income today --
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of sexual assaults on new year's of a and foreigners were 3w4r5eu789 a handful of protesters were arrested saturday after fire crackers and bottles were thrown. the holiday attack happened as 1,000 men gathered at cologne's train station. well, it's almost as good as a hollywood thriller. cap -- el chapo, the notorious mexican drug lord, is back behind bars. and tonight a new twist -- reports that sean penn met with the fugitive tive while he was on the run! our reporter has by -- a look at how he was finally recaptured. >> he wanted to spin his infamy into celeb. -- celebrity. instead, joaquin "el chapo" guzman is back in handcuffs. the drug lord, paraded in front of cameras as authorities rushed him back to the same
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his way out of last year. the attorney general says that's thanks to el chapo himself and a healthy dose of vanny. apparently after his escape last year, the infamous criminal wanted a biopic made about him so his people reached out to producers and actors. those communications helped track him down. mexican marines raiding a house, killing five of el chapo's men and seizing these weapons including 50 caliber sniper rifeles and grean -- grenade launchers. you see him once he was caught in that filthy tank tosm mexican officials quickly declaring mission accomplished. the u.s. justice department calling the arrest a victory for both the citizens of mexico abandon the u.s. he faces charges in multiple ridiculous -- districts for murder and drug trafficking and
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extradition. pam: volunteers and caretakers returned to a west bridgewater cemetery today to clean up after vandals toppled monuments, some dating back to the 1700's. nine were broken. it caused thousands of dollars in damage. >> we've got a lot of people from town that have stepped forward to kind of help and lend some mufments going to be a long day. >> the cemetery's caretaker wants to install surveillance cameras. anyone with information on the vanled -- vandals is asked to call police. >> now your storm team 5 forecast with meteorologist mike wankum. >> unliked today with the light drizzle, tomorrow is heavy rain. as you look down to the south, look at this rain lifting its way northward.
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the leading edge is just entering the state of pennsylvania. probably around 9:00 before it git into most of the area. tonight, mostly drizzle. temperatures holding about where they are. tomorrow, rain and very gusty winds. check out the temperatures -- 50 to 58. that is record territory. with all the rain around though, don't know whether it will be that enjoyable the if you travel down through connecticut heading towards new york city you are going to run into some downpours in the early morning hours. by noon you can see the poun -- down pours across us and you would think it would kick on out of here quickly but it looks like there will be a little reinforcement. a few scattered showers into the evening and eventually we clear things off and once the skies clear off, the cold air comes rushing back in. that's what's going to happen
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so what's going to be happening? let me show you how much rain we're talking about here. generally about an inch. but could be some isolated areas getting two nvens rain and i wouldn't be surprised to hear a rumble of thunderer in the afternoon. that's how strong this is. gusty winds could be even stronger than these. the winds may gust over 40, 50, perhaps even in isolated places, 60 miles an hour. then watch what the winds do. they switch around and this is when the clearing skies take place. that's when the cold air rushes in. we're going to be in record territory. maybe again eight the record in boston. worcester, 53 degrees has stood since 1939. i think we're going to be close. we could set those records very easily.
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look what happens on monday, high of only 27. we rebound a little bit on tuesday but not by much. we're going back into winter very, very quickly in this forecast. tomorrow, enjoy temperatures around taunton near 60 degrees. the winds are going to be very strong tomorrow, as i mentioned. again for monday, it's still going to be breezy with temperatures around are 50. this is a fast-moving clipper system out of canada. it's very fast, doesn't have must -- much moist eyre with it. that's why i say some late-day slow and it may linger a little bit into wednesday. then the temperatures cool down again because behind this system it's going to get strong. thursday only 28. friday about 30. maybe he a rebound a little bit for saturday with partly cloudy
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one last dave fall-like weather. that is tomorrow. then back to a wind -- winter time forecast, including a little bit of snow. emphasis on the word "little." doesn't look like much other -- accumulation. thank you, mike. coming up, how a young couple's picture goes viral. >> and beginning on monday, newscenter 5 launches two new news casts, at 4:30 in the afternoon and more in-depth
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truck slammed into a bridge. a picture of the young couple reconnecting in the hospital are has taken the internet are by store. >> we've gotten hundreds of messages, just telling us that our story is what, you know, brought them out of a really, really dark place in their life and it changed their life. >> she says she's just happy so many people have been touched pi their picture. and we hope they feel better! >> both in neck braces but both have giant smiles on their faces. good for them. >> what's going on in sports? >> busy business,y with the steelers and bengals still in
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now, sportscenter 5. >> bengals quarterback ande dalton went down a frue weeks back and a.j. mccarron said he wanted to be like tom brady who took over from drew bled somente his effort might just end up short of that although the bengals are making it a good game at the moment. most likely scenario would be the chiefs coming to foxborough next saturday. the patriots who -- would have to stop an 11-game win streak.
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suggests it will probably be patriots-chiefs, broncos-steelers in the divisional round. here's why that should scare you if you are a pats fafpble the chiefs taking charge early on in texas. and we mean opening kickoff early as in first play of the game knile davis takes it 106 yards. first touchdown of the game. the chiefs came in with a 10-game win streak during which they have only trailed for 7:30. brian hoyer trying to establish himself as the texans' quarterback. you don't do it that way. kansas city shut down houston in their own building. 30-0 the final score. no matter the opponent, one is -- thing is shurek the patriots will need to play much better than they have been, losing four of their last six games.
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there are a lot of things we can work on. we're going to have our best performance when we play again. >> it's a one-game season. it starts this week with a great week of practice. >> by the way, the patriots' coordinateor is interviewing with the cleveland browns for their head coaching job. it's that awkward time when the jobs for head coach open up and the best candidate might be a coordinator on your team. hockey news now, the senators got another shot at brad marchand tonight, suspended for a dirty hit the last time these two teams faced off. if you like the phrase "turning defense into offense" you will like the senators' first goal. colin miller's shot is blocked, eventually turning into the senators' first goal. -- pastmak.
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love the new three op three format, folks, very exciting. lots of chances including here from erickson. finally, the game winner, 30 seconds remaining on the clock. the bruins have now lost six of their last eight. and wisconsin and maryland in a close one. badgers get a much-needed three to tie it but trimble has guts. with time winding down, he headaches -- takes a deep three and hits it and maryland wins on an nba-quality three-point shot. >> all right. ready for the wet and windy tomorrow? >> it's going to be one of those days you stay inside. >> did i just hear an update on the score? 15-16 bengals? so the bengals took the lead. that could change things up. if the bengals win, they'll play in foxborough and kansas
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it was easier following the lottery, you know! >> a number here and there. next week, looking kind of cold. temperatures into the -- into the 30's. p the snow i'm talking about tuesday and wednesday, doesn't look like too much. light stuff. tomorrow, wish we had sunshine. that would be beautiful. but it's going to be wind and rain. summer. >>not at all. >> thank you for joining us. the eye opener teem -- team is here at 5:00 a.m. >> this is an editorial by wcvb channel 5 president and manager. >> transparent government is a vital component of our successful democracy but apparently more often preached than practiced in the quiet. you want to know where your tax coucted. are journalists ask the questions and get answers for
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public records, however, say hit or miss be process depending on how -- who you ask. mike bodette, working in partnership with the globe, enlisted aid of massachusetts students to test the response. when asked by an average citizen, in this case a student at northeastern, more than haft equal's 351 cities and towns failed to respond as required by law enforcement and when we ultimately identified ourselves as journalists, the apologies came and so did the records but the open records law plies to the requests of all citieses -- citizens. quite often, journalists all over boston have experienced difficulty in obtaining records requested in a timely fashion or without incurring thousands in processing fees. the governor says they support
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perhaps the commonwealth should just put everything on line, dramaticy increasing transparency with far greater efficiency than the current requirements. in the meantime, the legislature needs to quickly pass a public records reform bill, one that is clear to all
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