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family assuming the organ bank. the kidney transplanted came from a homeless man with a long history of health problems. >> the kidney taken from the donor and put into his body carried with it an infection commonly referred to as the rodent virus. >> the attorney says the test to detect the virus would have taken too much time. dr. johnson did tell him the kidney was considered high risk but not because the donor was homeless. >> you will hear a rather high number of all of the kidneys in massachusetts transplanted come from homeless people. >> the lawyer pointed to this medical questionnaire in which the new word -- new england
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>> they change the record for one reason only. because they knew that it was unacceptable. >> the correction had nothing to do with the transplant in this case. >> the first witness says he would have not have understood any warning given to him. >> he could say how are you , but as far as that conversation, he struggled. >> she will be back on the stand thursday morning. the trial will last three weeks. heather: no arrests in a shooting and stabbing that for several schools into lockdown. they investigated to crime scenes. police are searching for this stolen rental car.
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>> as you can see behind me one active. we are finding out the rental car was stolen from a cambridge residents. in all there were five men involved in the violent episode. two were still on the run tonight. >> when i got to the scene i saw the people were bleeding profusely. >> they of the white car. >> at least one of the suspects suffered from gunshot wounds and multiple stab loans. the second was at least multiple stab wounds. reporter: police are now looking for this vehicle. >> it looks like a hatchback.
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lots of people on the street were stopped to see what was going on. >> the whole thing started in a nearby apartment. >> in the building officers responded and found the subject with several gunshot ones to the leg and a stab point. >> bleeding men since schools into lockdown as worried parents waited nearby. >> if they were searching for the suspect, he might be there. >> in the in students and staffers were all safe. them. the two men that got on foot. >> the suspect involved in a shooting actually shot himself. murdering his former father-in-law and kidnapping his former mother-in-law. she has not been found.
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william located him an apartment on chester street. he had turned the gun on himself when he arrived. a north at a ball man -- police say he took off when the officer pulled him over and try to question him on a street this morning. 20 minutes later brand crashes truck and was arrested with a woman also in the car. anchor: the marathon bomber back in the news as the federal judge released hundreds of never before seen documents and dzhokhar tsarnaev' s case. here are five things you need to know. reporter: these documents were filed under seal to protect the integrity of the high-profile death penalty case. some 600 pages of documents were released. they included a defense motion
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the fbi while hospitalized or they say he was questions for 36 hours despite serious injuries and repeated requests for an attorney. many concerned witnesses including death penalty opponents. prosecutors argued he made statements to two other fbi agents in which he expressed the opposite of remorse. the defense asked for a mistrial or delay of the penalty phase citing the publicity surrounding the second anniversary of this iraq -- of the bombing. they remain under seal. we should know more in the coming weeks. reporter: the owner of a popular pizza parlor accused of trying to convince a teenage girl to have sex with married men in exchange for money. the owner of liberty pizza told
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make up to $450 for six hours of work. our partners say detectives from lincoln investigated the case because many officers know him and often eat at his restaurant. anchor: we are hearing from a restaurant who missed being caught in the deadly freak accident on 128. they were killed yesterday by a tire that came off a passing pickup truck. one car in front of the victim saw the flying tire go over his truck and realizes how close he came to being killed. >> i' m 70 years old. he' s 26. believe me. i don' t take my life for granted. a 19-year-old from ames furred was driving that vehicle.
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>> your economy tonight and the fed declining to raise a key interest rate but acknowledging the economy lost momentum at the end of 2015. wall street giving up modest gains. 15 944. nasdaq fell 99 points. s&p 500 lost 20. local stocks were all down. skyworks solutions, a conductor company was down more than 3.5 points. >> we turn to commitment 2016. president obama has not yet back a candidate that he met with bernie sanders today at the white house. he says they talked about foreign policy, domestic issues, and a little bit of politics. he says while he has not always agree with the pollock -- the presidents by and large he has supported him.
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senate in disagreement with him over taxes. by and large, over the last seven years a major issue after major issue i have stood by his side. anchor: hillary clinton was campaigning in iowa pressuring the national committee to add a debate before next month' s new hampshire primary. she is trailing senator sanders and locked in a tightly contested monday iowa caucus. you can see her at a bowling alley today. reporting live from the hawkeye state, his reports begin tomorrow. he will join the eye-opener in the morning after those votes are cast. anchor: police are checking surveillance cameras hoping to catch whether sprayed graffiti on the main branch. a major power wash was needed to clean it off. after seeing the tagging in process around midnight.
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>> he posted a note to facebook. he wrote it in his own hand. he says thank you to being credible support you gave us this season. our team fought all year to the final game. it is read and have the honor of being on a team like that. it takes a lot of hard work to get as far as we did. our goal every season is to win the last game. the road to the next one is for seasons like this one. anchor: such a class act. anchor: in the right place at the right time. >> as a flight attendant we are
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>> you' re watching wcvb news 5 at 7:00. anchor: plenty of options. the city says 455 in new places to eat have opened up since the start of 2015. anchor: a makes of new development and history and more proof that boston is booming. reporter: a few blocks away from where the boston massacre took place, paying respect the city' s history. >> patrick lee is one of the owners. it is an upscale spot, big, a kitchen open to the room. the food has been written up in magazines.
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inspired with changing menus. >> cost of the day. open now for two months. it has been a no man' s land until now. take a look at where we are. this is atlantic and state pre-blocking distance behind me is the north end. when hundred feet away you' re looking at the water where can catch a ferry. this was just the other side of that. it is growing fast. office buildings, foot traffic. a destination for diners. >> it is a neat little space. there is a greenway coming down. >> dining outside of quincy market and not quite in the north end. >> is is a place where everybody knows your name?
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anchor: starving now, are you? a century-old tradition, the annual ice harvest for rocky wall. 200 tons of ice will be cut. anchor: we are they going to keep it? it is going to be warm next week. >> you have to think ahead. something i have to do in my line of work to be sure. another mild day in boston. well above average. below has been 40. we will turn colder. 22 in boston. speaking of which, boston is that 40 degrees pre-the wind is out of the west at 15 miles per hour. you can see the temperatures drop below freezing at 1000 feet. the berkshires are now below freezing.
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feel the difference earlier this evening. readings in the 20' s. if a few upper teens. if lord -- tornado being reported. trees, power lines lockdown. one person was injured by that. that happened earlier. there is lots of active weather. i am showing you that because that is the beginning of a storm development off the northeast coast. how close with that come to us. this is the overview of the next seven days. let' s break it down. we are going to bounce back here
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the two may interact a little bit and that could cause snow or snow showers for easter massachusetts friday. then we will clear up right a night. the week and start on the chilly side. notice we have to end up on the jet stream and all of that is reflected when we look at the forecast. look at this pretty temperatures move into the 50' s for sundays. maybe a touch cooler on tuesday. wet weather coming in wednesday. as we look at the next , precipitation will be above average. much of that is going to be week. right now we look to be on the
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that would mean wet weather. a mile stretch is coming up. there are some signs of a change which will bring colder weather back beginning late next week. i will look close at that . >> last friday night boston college hockey coach jerry york won the 1000th game of his career. five national titles. four-ball coaching at boston college. he exceeds that number by winning friends. i' m not sure there is a person who dislikes jerry york. he attends mass every day, expects players to be clean shaven and make their beds every day and stay out of trouble. he still resides there today with his wife. he is now 70 years old and has boundless energy.
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shines on him as if he feels it is not right to talk about himself when there is so much to talk about. it is part of the reason he is so unique in the world of college sports. >> i was one of 10 children growing up. i know about being part of a family and a team. i' m proud that our players have become the very best person they could be. anchor: i can tell you jerry would trade in a number of those wins to be a single digit handicap on golf. anchor: it all comes back to the golf course. >> we come to golf a lot. he is a good golfer. i think he would trade in 20 wins to be a seven or and eight. anchor: is national championship at bowling green?
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>> a local doctor who helped save the life of a fellow passenger having a heart attack. anchor: he is seen here with frank, the man he helped save. they were reunited in san antonio. the flight was about to take off from orlando. dr. lee jumped into action and revived him. >> when they took him off of the plane in a wheelchair, and he
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money. anchor: some are calling it races. others are calling a tradition that must day. the battle over a high school mascot. anchor: and indoor tanning could soon be lights out for some people. that is coming up at 11:00. anchor: and you are harvey. [laughter] [indiscernible] is so wholesome... and it doesn't take the whole paycheck. nature's promise. eat well for less.
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