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announcer: from boston' s news leader, this is wcvb newscenter 5 at noon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] erika: we begin with breaking news right now at noon. another tumultuous day on wall street. the dow down more than 400 points at one point. you can see it is still down by that much, even more. slow growth around the world and oil prices once again being blamed for the downward spiral. u.s. crude now below $28 a barrel for the first time since
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we are breaking news in methuen. sky 5. threat. the backpacks are laid out in the parking lot. canines are going around backpacks. the high school is being . this is happening right now in methuen. schools will be searched but the superintendent office says classes are not canceled. schools will remain in internal lockdown as they investigate. to the weather now. cindy tracking new models. now they are talking about a blizzard watch. this is d.c., baltimore, to ourselves now. cindy: indeed. a blizzard watch with the system, the first of the entire system. it is down around the d.c. area. it does not include baltimore. the trend that started
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holding at this point. that is where the hardest hit areas will be with the storm. it is not saying we will not get anything out of this system. we are kind of writing the edge -- riding the edge of the heaviest are. there there will be a cutoff. there will be big trouble impacts friday, saturday, and sunday traveling up and down 95 the northeast corridor. south into texas mexico moisture. it will take until later saturday into sunday morning for the impact to be felt around here. some snow but also wind and critical track. we will take you through the timeline coming up. wind out there right now.
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this evening. thank you so much. newscenter 5 is your source for winter storm coverage. team 5 forecasts, live radar, and real-time closings and delays with our wcvb mobile app. download it for free in your app store. work on the road to the super bowl. they get sent to travel to denver for the afc championship game. trash. antonio smith going so far as to call tom brady a crybaby, always companies referees after a sack. the news is having fun with that. here is what brady had to say. tom brady: not sure what other quarterbacks do. i love when they throw flags on defenders, absolutely. it advances our team. erika: perhaps the "sports illustrated" cover jinx will be canceled out because both tom brady and peyton manning are on the front of this week'
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titled "the last tango" in honor of the star quarterbacks' 17th matchup. stay with sportscenter 5 for complete coverage of the patriots wrote to the super bowl. mike lynch and bob halloran will be reporting live from denver beginning saturday night and all day sunday. right now, a deadly fire is under investigation on the south shore. flames broke out on edith holmes drive in scituate late last s kelley tuthill is on the scene with what we know new information this noon. kelley: we learned the victim of the fire has been identified as a 42-year-old, sean gorman, who lived in the home behind me with his mother. you can see the conditions they were living in. debris over the yard. insight, knowledge better. she was not home -- inside, not much better. she was not home at the time. this fire is not considered suspicious at this time. flames broke out at 7:45 p.m.
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firefighters did not get inside because there is so much clutter. neighbors say a warning has been issued at the home for years. firefighters found him lying in his bed. they broke through a window to try to rescue him. he was pronounced dead at south shore hospital. we tried to talk to the town administrator. she would only make a brief comment on the fire, giving details and expressing sympathy s lives. erika: thank you. new at noon, an electrical short in a heating system is being blamed for this fire in east boston. it started after 9:00 this morning in an auto repair shop on condor street. no one was hurt. the boston fire chief estimates damages at $250,000. right now, the search for 12 missing marines, including one from hingham, has been suspended off the coast of hawaii. there' s been no sign of survivors since two helicopters crashed last thursday. christopher orlando, a 2010
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flight crew chief aboard one of the choppers. right now, police are searching for a man who shot two people at a busy mbta station. newscenter five' s antoinette antonio is live at maverick station in east boston with new information about the victims. antoinette: we just learned those two victims were shot here have been released on the hospital meanwhile, witnesses a this violence seems to come out of nowhere. along the blue line back to normal, hours after a chaotic scene. cellphone video showing the aftermath of the shooting tuesday afternoon. two men late of bleeding on the subway platform at maverick station after being shot. >> people were moving away from the doors. the first instinct was to recoil. antoinette: marty says he heard when the first man was shot on the train. it started with an argument. one man pulling out the gun and
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spelling out on the platform, where the second victim, a 43-year-old man, was shot. >> right when the doors open is when you heard boom, boom, boom. >> everybody got down. antoinette: train service was suspended for two hours between airport and the station. police scouring the area looking for possible clues that could lead them to the gunman. as surveillance cameras could be holding one of those clues, there are several of them in this area at the station. police are reviewing the video. erika: thank you. right now, police are searching for two men wanted in a violent home invasion in raymond, new hampshire. investigators say two men wearing ski masks forced their way into a home on chester road yesterday evening. they struggled with the homeowner, ultimately binding him with duct tape, then stole some valuables from the home. they also stole the man' s car to get away.
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badly. a once-rented suv will now be the subject of a hearing in the aaron hernandez murder case. prosecutors say hernandez was driving the toyota 4-runner when he killed two men outside a boston nightclub in 2012. the suv is not being used as and the rental company is asking complete the sale of the dealership. a trial date was not set yesterday because of a pending case before the supreme judicial court that could impact evidence. today marks 10 years since a heart-breaking case that shook a quiet massachusetts community. neil entwistle sits in prison in bridgewater serving a life sentence for killing his wife rachel and their nine-month-old daughter lillian rose. couple' s hopkinton home a decade ago today. entwistle always denied his role in the crime fleeing to london where he was arrested and brought back to massachusetts to face trial. he' s not eligible for parole. the boston police department is hoping a multi-million dollar computer upgrade will make their
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the new $12 million records system replaces 40-year-old procedures that relied on paper forms and often led to data entry errors. >> are you ready to stump part from? -- for trump? i am here to support the next president of the united states, donald trump. erika: commitment 2016. former alaska governor sarah the tea party favorite and candidate will join trump on the s endorsement last night could mean a big boost from conservative voters for trump. it comes as polls get tighter for the front-runner in the battleground state. palin announced her support for trump' s stance on immigration and his call for a temporary ban on muslims coming into the u.s. she believes trump is only facing opposition because of his
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>> the gop machine, the establishment, they would assemble the political landscape, they are attacking their own front runner. to have palin' s support as he heads into a critical time. the lead-off iowa caucuses are less than two weeks away. the campaign trail in new hampshire is very crowded today. republicans jeb bush, marco rubio, ted cruz, john kasich, and chris christie all have events around the granite state. on the democratic side, former president bill clinton had an event in concord this morning as he campaigns on behalf of his wife. meantime hillary clinton is , dismissing reports some emails on her private server were even more sensitive than top secret. the report from the inspector general for the intelligence community claims some emails dealt with the nation' s most secret programs. clinton says the messages were handled properly and were not classified at the time they were sent or received. boston mayor marty walsh issued
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his state of the city address. >> save our city. fund our schools. erika: some parents are upset with a $50 million school budget gap and tax breaks going to boston. the mayor says he' s increased school funding by nearly $90 he also said every large district in the state is feeling the pinch and called on state lawmakers to change that. >> let' s work with the state budget process this year to make a full investment in our children, our families, and our commonwealth future. erika: mayor walsh praised s hiring of 24 new principals, creation of a 10-year school building plan. a new fight is brewing over boston' s seaport district. five investigates' karen anderson has learned a group of residents is collecting signatures to convince the city to cancel the event. the group launched a website yesterday calling the event completely disruptive. they' re worried about the noise,
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would come with the labor day weekend race. a gunbattle on campus. the deadly attack on a university in pakistan. a man frozen in the snow brought back basically from the dead. how doctors were able to revive him. tracking our weekend storm, the very latest timing here. the coastal impact and where the heaviest snow could fall locally.
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erika: we continue to follow breaking news. a high school received a threat and was then evacuated. it is now being searched. what you are looking at is the nearby middle school. all the items you see on the ground in a parking lot are backpacks. sky 5 live over the scene. we saw k-9 units going by one by one sniffing those backpacks. quite a sight as the belongings of the high schoolers being searched on the ground there. will continue to follow this story as we get more information. an update on the deadly attack
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gunmen stormed a campus in the killing at least 19 people and injuring several more. many of those killed were students. the attack triggered a gun battle with police and army troops. the taliban has claimed responsibility. right now, fire investigators in dubai believe they know what triggered this towering inferno. an electrical short is being blamed for the fire. the investigation uncovered a new concern surrounding nearly all the skyscrapers in the city. experts say the panels on the outside of the buildings are highly flammable and are believed to have fueled the federal regulators are looking into dozens of safety complaints surrounding the ford focus. the national highway traffic they' ve gotten more than 70 t properly latch. some say the doors have swung open while they were moving. the complaints cover cars made in 2012 to 2013. draftkings. the texas attorney general says
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competitor fanduel are illegal. the games can still continue there for now until a court decides on their legality. draftkings says the ag' s comments are based on a fundamental misunderstanding. the nation' s largest health insurer expects to lose nearly a $1 billion over two years, and it' s blaming the affordable care act. united health says it lost close to half a billion last year and expects to lose even more in 2016. the company is blaming higher-than-expected claims people in obamacare exchange programs. united health says it' s considering dropping out of all insurance exchanges in 2017. starbucks and spotify are coming together to keep the coffee house vibe going no matter where you are. a new starbucks app will tell you what song is playing as soon as you walk into a starbucks location. it also lets you create your own starbucks playlists and listen to them on spotify. the company says the new music service is available at more
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all u.s. spotify users also have access to it. now an incredible story. a pennsylvania man brought back basically from the dead is thanking the team that refused to give up on him. 26-year-old justin smith was found last february unconscious he' d been there overnight in temperatures of four below. though he had no heartbeat, dr. gerald coleman from lehigh valley hospital had hope. the team there performed cpr for two hours. they used a special machine to slowly pump warm and oxygenate his blood. then, his heart started beating, and miraculously, his brain went from showing no activity to showing normal activity. >> i' ve never even heard of anything thing like this. this is just amazing, and i it' t a dream, you know? erika: justin lost all his toes and both pinky fingers, but otherwise has made a near
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really incredible. cindy: amazing. did not give up. erika: no. cindy: a miracle. truly is. we have a track for the storm and the trend can be your friend absolutely if you are not looking for a big storm around here. that is what will be happening. the map right now is certainly quiet. the energy from our storm -- for our storm is right there down to texas. next 24 hours so we have a lot to watch this one. the impact he luckily looks to be saturday into sunday morning. impact also. everything is so attractive in -- track-depen dent. we have a blizzard watch until
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that is far removed from our in the days ahead. we have sunshine out there now. a little less harsh than the past couple days. 28 in baltimore yesterday. we still have the active wind. we are still getting gusts over 20 to 30 most our. not the gusts to 50 we had yesterday. most windchill is in the teens to around 20 degrees. that is about where they are hours. 24 in worcester. close to the freezing mark on the cape right now. temperatures holding fairly steady. if you are stepping out, you need to dress for windchill is in the teens. a big area of high pressure to our north and west keeping the wins active with the northwesterly flow. this high is protecting us from this little disturbance of snow moving through the ohio valley.
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it is coming down to new york state and pennsylvania, where it is going to go by our south overnight so there will be clouds overnight before we clear things out tomorrow by don' t expect much anything from that disturbance. temperatures hold mostly in the teens to the lower 20' s overnight. another cold day tomorrow with a northwesterly wind and mostly sunny skies. temperatures close to 30 degrees tomorrow. our attention shifts to this developing energy dropping down to texas tomorrow, where it will pick up gulf of mexico moisture and really start to fill in by friday morning. here it is over the southeast. you see this pink, this is ice. this is going to maybe be a concern in the carolinas. it really starts to intensify. and looking at ourselves.
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-- on the northwestern side, it will stretch to virginia and western parts of north carolina as well. from this point, the question is how far north does the storm get before it heads out to sea? this is one of our models here and you can see the heavier models in this pink and purple shading. and our model indicating even further south. that is why we are feeling more and more confident the heaviest snow will state ourselves. especially southeast could see the highest amounts locally. much. boston right on the edge. not a lot of storm from the system. however, we will still deal with stronger the easterly component of the weight will continue to pile up the water on the coast line. we have a full moon on saturday so with that persisted went will
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. the good because of flooding and beach erosion is a concern that there could be coastal flooding and beach erosion is a concern. lots to watch in the days ahead. erika: thanks for the update. actor jamie foxx being hailed a hero, especially by this dad, the academy award-winner didn' t waste a second, and that probably saved a life. police say 32-year-old brett kyle was speeding and driving drunk when he crashed his car in front of foxx' s california home. the truck burst into flames. that' s when foxx and another driver ran right over and pulled kyle to safety. >> i don' t look at it as heroic. i just look at it as you know just had to do something. >> he did not have to do those things. erika: kyle' s family calls foxx
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