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maria: a winter storm heading our way. ed: the schools already canceling for tomorrow. harvey: the timeline on when the heaviest snow starts falling. mike: and the impact it could have on both commutes. maria: breaking news, two police officers shot in the bronx. the search shutting down part of the city. ed: a mother's plea for answers. >> my sonp is at rest. >> the search for justice in a 3-year-old's mysterious death. maria: five investigates, whose flying spy planes over your neighborhood. ed: right now, winter is roaring back. and the timing will make a mess of your morning drive. good evening, i'm ed harding. maria: hi, everybody. i'm maria stephanos. here is comes. a winter storm warning is up right now for parts of massachusetts. and schools are closing down. harvey leonard is here with new information tonight. what do you see, harvey? harvey: all right, maria. it goes into effect at 1:00 a.m. it will last until 3:00 p.m. the
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the cape, a winter weather advisory. it may take a little longer for the rain to switch to snow. the amounts may be less. now i got to till. right now, nothing like a winter storm. it is just rain that is slowly inching up there the south coast and the rint is rain, it is still mild. we have not cooled that much. we dropped under 40 in worcester. 35 orange. the wind direction is light coming from the northwest to north. ever so slowly, it will be turning colder as you can see it here with temperatures. pay the time we get to 7:00 in the morning. boston is above 32 with heavy mix. worcester is at 32 and keeps falling a little bit more after this t. now in terms of the torm, it is going to ride up this front, as the cold air slowly drawn in. we start to see a mix around 2:00 a.m. from worcester north and west. now when we get to about 7:00. 5:00 in the morning. this could can be some sleet. this pink area. the rain, wet snow mix. sleet could be in there as well. here is the know area.
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i think boston will make the complete change to about snow. then heavy snow for a few hours? a good few hours where it could snow at a rate of inch per hour as the temperature drops to 32 that will make the which down the south shore. the cape won't see any mix or change until well after the morning commute but could be a few hours of heavy snow there. final flakes around the time of the evening commute t. then it is over. the best estimate is a wide swath of four to eight inches of snow, as you get well north and west of 495. it will start to drop off. around cape cod. will drop off some. most of the area, heavy and wet could be issue if there is enough of it on the power lines, tree, things like that. mike has much more in different connection. ed: let's break it down. let's start off to the north. if you if are driving in from the 4:00 to 7:00 a.m. period, a high impact on the roadways. really from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m., you see the most problems.
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commute, the tim pact is low. not a big issue if you are traveling to boston. now let's focus on the west. this starts earlier. the high impact is the early morning part of the commute that will stay all the way through the last part of the morning commute. thin think things will improve dramatically. if you are traveling from worcester to framingham toes abouton t. those are areas that will be slow. on the south shore, a whole different thing. we start things off in the early part of that commute really more rain than anything else. it ramps. you because it is hanging on a little bit longer, you will see a medium impact as we talk about the evening commute. this is slush on the roadways. for traveling up along route 3 to the brktop, boston area. be advised. something treacherous as we start to talk about the evening commute. harvey will have much pore on the threat of more snow. ed? ed: talking about tomorrow morning, the eyeopener will have you covered in the morning. it all starts at 4:30 here on channel 5.
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apps. ed: now to commitment 2016, the gloves come off. heather: bernie sanders trying to seal up that win in new hampshire. hull ry clinton is hoping to dig out of a hole. news notice marery sa saudi arabia lad na live in durham, new hampshire. mary, a pretty feisty night there. mary: yeah, it was maee. both needed to look progressive. in the general hex, that led to some tough talks tonight. >> if we do not get a handle on money in politics, and the degree to which big money controls the political process in this country, nobody is going to bring about the changes that is needed in this country for the middle class and the working families. mary. as bernie sanders laid out his case as a progressive democrat. campaign tension pole il booed over. hillary clinton fired back.
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kinds of attacks by in sen newation are worthy of you. enough is enough. if you got something to say, say it directly. you will not find that i ever changed a view or a vote because of any donations that i ever received. >> clinton quickly shot down any talk that she is the establishment candidate. >> honestly, born my sanders is the only person who would cractize me, a woman running to be the first woman president as ex xem flying the establishment, and i got to till, that it is really quite amusing to me. mary: but sanders pressed on. >> being a part of the establishment is in the last quarter, having the superpack to raise $15 million were wall street, that throughout one's life raised a whole lot of money from the drug companies, and other special interests.
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the two went round and round. she courting she is progressive that actually gets things done. the two have four more full days this way undecide minds. live in durham, new hampshire, mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. maria, the clock is ticking. maria: so hillary clinton trying to close the gap in new hampshire. but a new poll shows it widening. sanders is on top with 61% in the new wmur poll. that's 31 points ahead of clinton. and there is movement on the republican side. donald trump number one with 29%. but now it is marco rubio taking second with 18%. he jumps ahead of ted cruz at 12%. wcvb newscenter 5's juli mcdonald is live in portsmouth where trump is take aim tonight. juli. juli: well, maee, donald trump fearly doubled the a. stops he was scheduled to make today. he stopped tonight, finished off the nightmare here. that is where the supporters and critics could agree on one
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he is sure entertaining. donald trump making big promise in new hampshire tonight. his plan to make the country great again starts with luring back jobs that have gone to china, mexico and elsewhere. >> they have stripped us of the jobs look we're babies like taking candy from a baby. they have stripped us of our jobs. juli: trum is not over the loss in i would. he said misleading voice mails are the cruz campaign hurt him more than ben carson. >> hello, this is the breaking news. dr. ben carson will be planning to suspend the campaign following tonight's caucuses. juli. also today, ted cruz says get over it. >> when you one in the state of iowa, you're nones with president to tear you down. juli: according to the new poll, about a third of likely gop primary voters are making up
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for some, tonight is the deal p. he is not a politician. he is not politically correct. i think, he is right with the economy. i think it will save us a lot of money. >> i don't think has the experience of, you know, he ma i be a good negotiator, but not as a leader to lead the country. >> juli. plan force a physical wall to go up along the border, but he will get mexico to pay for. trum said we want people to come to the country only if they get here legally. live tonight, juli mcdonald, newscenter 5. >> charlie baker is about to announce his endorsement in the race for president. new tonight, massachusetts governor charlie baker is about to announce his endorsement in the race for president. wcvb newscenter 5's janet wu confirms tonight, baker will back new jersey governor chris christie. baker will reportedly appear with christie at a rally in new hampshire on saturday. maria: new tonight, you are looking at the line-up for
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one person is missing and that is carly fiorina. based on the latest polls, she misses the cut. her campaign, however, is still lobbying hard for her to be included. you can watch the abc news debate, saturday night, starting at 8:00 p.m. right here on channel 5. ed: here are the surveillance pictures police in new hampshire are hoping will lead them to the two thieves who broke into a gunshop in hooksett. reporter: his partner, a 24-year-old woman has torso wound. the suspect shot himself be a killed himself in the seventh for that apartment. custody. police are looking for at least one more person person. the development is called the melrose city police officers were in a stairwell when they mr. were shot. >> we are speaking to one of the persons who was with the shooter, the pepper traitor. we did recover a 32
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the apartment while rendering hide perpetrator. we also recovered a shotgun in that apartment as well. we are getting a search warrant to do the rest of the apartment as we stand now. >> the officers have only been on the job for two years. the search for the third suspect ins tat hour. live in the newsroom, rhondella richardson, wcvb newscenter 5. maee: thank you. >> i need to find out who did this to my pancake. maria: john atwater is live. yon, that family, you heard, wants to know what happened to that little boy. >> you know, you can certainly area in tan their frustration because we are self day nas this investigation. his mother does not know what happened here inside of his father's home. i am going to let it shine. reporter: he was the line so many lives, a bubby little boy, just 3 years old. >> he did not deserve
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reporter: whit's mother is heartbroken, angry, and pleading for anticipates. >> we immediate to find out who did this. reporter: the fm lip ap friends gathered outside of the alpine street apartment where the little boy suffered severe trauma sunday. was rushed out and later died at the hospital. >> i want my son to be at peace and rest. reporter: sadly, there is no peace for the family, as critical conditions linger over the circumstances surrounding his death. >> it is sudden, up necessary situation. we have no clue. >> we still have sper vaus to do, some investigation, and you know, we are going to wait to weigh any determination. reporter: as the wait for answers drags on. the boy's family is clinging to the support of relatives and friends. i think all of you for showing so much love. reporter: as they release balloons in the memory, they turn to their faith to guide them through the
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reporter: and live look tonight at the candles now burning in the poi's memory outside of this home here. police have filed no charges in this case. live in roxbury tonight, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5 news. hampshire. they are hoping it will lien them to two thieves. the storm's alarm was the two thebes were long gone. >> next on wcvb newscenter 5: >> spy planes over your neighborhood. 5 investigates who is behind them. what are looking for. how you can track them. ed: caught on camera. the mother held at gunpoint. the split-second decision that saved her life. meteorologist: the latest on the time lain
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>> new at 11:00, an8-year-old boy a gun tried to rob aer to. >> where did he get the gun? he stole trit the mother in west palm beach florida. you can see the boy wearing a helmet. he walks in the front door. he heads her to cash register. a store worker wrestles the gn away from him then held him this the mrs. ride of. tonight, he is in state custody. maria: a texas mom thanking the police officer, who saved her from a hostage situation. a gunman robbed a store and then grabbed this woman at gunpoint. when the gunman previously turned his back, the officer on the left opened fire. both officers then rushed in to comfort the frightened hostage. the split-second decision saving one life and ended another. ed: you've been asking us, what
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massachusetts? now 5 investigates is getting answers. they are surveillance planes circling around the state. karen anderson found out exactly what they are doing and why some people aren't too happy about it. karen: this cessna spotted over massachusetts recently. is part of a fleet of government surveillance planes that at any moment could be circling above. using a publicly available web site, we tracked the government's planes to last six months fining them above massachusetts several times a week. often flying circular patterns. the planes drew the attention of the viewers some who e-mailed us look the man who asked we protect his. >> i dn ty. >> what is it doing? is it looking for someone? is it take pictures? what is going on with it? >> who the planes are following and the technology they are using all questions the boston office of the fbi would not discuss. but 5 investigates was able to piece together what appeared to be
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in new hampshire. here is the fbi plane flying over seabrook the sam day that undercover agent is about to sell weops to antigovernment activists. daniel shown here at unrelated events with arrested after he left the meeting with a bag of grenades. >> we know these flights happen raw toonly t. there is probably one happening now. somewhere in the united states. >> it doesn't oppose but it is concerned there is not enough oversight of the program. including the use of invasive technology like stim litters or stingrays that collect some bulk cell phone data. the fbi says that is rarely used the sky. >> you should know a lot more about how the fbi is spending the machine my. >> the fbi did point us to a statement that says should come as no sr. praise that they used planes to follow serious criminals like terrorist. the fbi is not alone. others including the dea and the u.s. marshals also have surveillance planes. karen anderson, 5
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ed: let's take live look. harv, you are right. it is cold enough to get snow. not immediately. in time to have impact around the morning commute and through the first half ap the two-thirds of the day tomorrow. i got to till something. i know what you are saying. it is so warm today. >> it is so warm today. meteorologist: we have over 9 school closings running. things are going to change. they can change in a big way here. you remember the april fool's storm. >> 1977. was pregnant. how could i forget? >> and not only that. i wonder if you member this. the day before the storm was easter sunday. it was 63 degrees. >> i remember that. >> that is how big of a turn around we can have. okay. this won't be quite as big as that. it will be significant. that is why we do have a winter storm warning in effect for most of the area as you head to the cape and it is winter weather advisory because it will take longer to lip over. that is a little bit of a wildcard. sometimes they wind up as much as ebb else if you are on the cape because you get it in a quick burst of the few hours.
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to be des l he is less. wilt have impact when the from oh coarse. fleece high temperatures today. nothing close to being able to reduce snowstorm. even now, although, bit. it is still very mild out in boston. our temperature is still up there. we're 46 degrees. it is down to 39 in worcester. and it is 3. you see the idea there way. at ottawa. this the idea is ever so slowly, that cool every air is seeping southward as the moisture starts to move northward. so we talk our temperatures between 1:00 a.m. ap 7:00 a.m. difference. down to freezing or a little bit below. even though we're still little above freezing in boston. you can certainly support heavy wet snow or a mix hat time. temperature only stays steadier inches do in the rest of the storm. so it is going to become colder with time. right now, rain is inching closer still south of the mass pipe everywhere.
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hills will start as a mix. then flip over to snow everywhere else east, it will take longer. we'll watch this storm move up with a good deal of moisture. as that slightly cold air slowly works out. this is the way it looked. see the flip. it have oh cord. tomorrow morning are then the storm moves out late in the day and in the evening. now, a closer look at that. so the rain that comes in. once we get to 2:00 in the morning. out around worcester way, it is a mix. it could be rain, wet know, sleet, a mix of all lee. we get to 5:00 in the among. the mix is ins withton. rain, sleet, wet snow. were that pint on. the tendency is going to be to flip to all snow in boston. the deeper the morning commute you get. the tougher the conditions then the flip with it will start to move south ward to the end of the commute. it is goinggetting to plymouth and moves across cape cod they during the afternoon. mid to late afternoon. it gets lighter and moves west to east ain't exits. i want to show you a couple of models late amounts, notice going about inches in boston.
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6 in rov dense. 5 in worcester. 5 in lawrence. that is one model. here is no one showing something similar. again, 6 to 7 inches, boston, worcester, prove deps. my best bet. we are going to wind up with a wide swath into extreme southeast new hampshire, southern maine, west of worcester, northeast connecticut, rov deps to plymouth including boston, north shore. 4 to 8 ins november. i will estimate 2 to 4 in the burst in the late morning to the afternoon. before it starts to wind down. now after that, it quiet for a couple of days. both saturday and sunday. but monday, we got one ocean storm that could frin traj us. the late monday into tuesday, another up with. that one we are going to have to watch carfully puss the setup could be there to bring accumulating snow and of course, that is going to coincide with the primary. things to watch with that storm, will it be cold enough for all snow? how strong will the storm get before it moves on.
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potential with that. before we can worry about that. we with have to get through bit of a tough day tomorrow with falling temperatures. the heavy wet snow and if there is enough. there could be sures with power line, trees so we follow it all carefully. again in the morni. you will have cindy and danielle taking you through that part of the storm. maria, ed? ed: i noticed they are stacked up on you like tuesday. >> oh, that is were am a are friday. here go. ed: all right. ed: seven marathons. seven continents. seven days. maria: coming up, she's from belmont. she took on that global challenge and won.
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winner becca. [cheering and applauding] ed: she was one there. she did what no other u.s. woman did before. seven marathons in just seven days on seven done ins. >> madrid and more look co were 12 hours apart. i had 12 hours to get to morocco to finish that. >> what which is even more amazing. she pulled a muscle are doing the sixth marathon. >> the sixth marathon and managed to finish first and finish first in that one, too. look at how could she looks. ed: that is work. she works with in ice cream shop. >> over in bellmawr. >> i like that. very good. >> bonus guy. gronk dunn work in ice cream shop. he wasp coulding out fun
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>> the washington bullets used to have a player named nick weatherspoon, each time he scored the crowd would holler spooooon. bruins fans throughout the region must have been crooning spooooon tonight after ryan spooner spoon-fed his club a shoot-out win tonight in buffalo. 3-2 the final. tom brady has done the right thing. he has risen above the bitterness he feels toward roger goodell and the nfl. he will be on the field accepting the invitation to be honored as one of the more than 40 super bowl mvp's. only one goal scored. guess who scored. you ryan spoooooner. but he thatted to stop all three shots put on him. he did that.
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the bruins win 3-2 and may buffalo again saturday night at the garden. tom brady has done the right thing. he has risen above. he will be on the field accepting the invitation to be honored as one of the moor than 40mvp's of the previous 49 super bowls. here tess later. by doing so, he honors the film. all the coach and teach made its and fans. he will not regret it. meanwhile in sannen from sis committee at the nfl experience. gronk cass there meeting "good morning america" correspondent a 11-year-old marlo moseley. >> walk around. u need the jersey on >> cut touchdown. touchdown. now do a little dance. >> oh. >> oh. >> man. oh. >> boom. >> 1, 2, 3 grosh!
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>> score! >> the winner. >> good job. we take to you the phoenix open. record. a little butt of a problem here. watch the fan there. he got hit bay the golf ball. wait until you swe it round. the movable ob tracks then yesterday they had robot. a row bt on the par three 16 and this is the fifth attempt by the robot on the par three hole and if i am showing it to you. you know what it is going to happen. >> right in the hole. oh. >> it guess on every year. they showered the between. those things go for $10.05 a cup. there they fo. i am look for a part fer. i am going after the row pot. the first nest year. my partner. very, very food. all right. here you go. winter has ride of. >> going to make a comeback. a lot of is going to change wen now and 7:00 the morning then through the first two-thirds of
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4 to 8 inches november. a lot of it heavy and wet. i think it will come down hard enough and temperature will drop enough to start. >> you believe we're concentrated on the early morning commute by midday and beyond. >> think midday is tough. the evening commute things are sen ending from west to east. morning commute through midday.
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