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>> this is wcvb newscenter 5 at noon. erika: thank you so much for joining us. emily: super tuesday and high-stakes for all the candidates debate. we are hours away from election results the good change everything in the race for the white house and erika: voters right here are lining up at their primary goal stations.
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emily: president bill clinton is stumping for hillary. she is hoping for a big win here today. erika: the governor cast his vote this morning. can anything stop donald trump' s momentum? baker has said he will not vote for trump or ted cruz. >> i was looking for the person i thought had a demonstrated track record of working with others and find a way to get stuff done it. working with people they don' t agree with and recognizing the big problem we have in washington is nothing gets accomplished. erika: the governor said he will wait and see how it plays out. in this race. drive big turnout. emily: we are voters at the polls.
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early numbers show it is. 23% higher than this morning' s numbers back in 2008. there has been a steady stream morning. for the first time, they are both grabbing democratic primary ballots and voting for the same candidate, bernie sanders. >> it' s nice. republican. >> something has happened. kelley: that something you both agree on. what' turnout at the polls. >> i normally don' t vote. this is my first time. >> i think it' s important for people to vote all the time.
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vote and you should. it' our voices heard. turned off by the tone of the selection. s been a whirlwind. i think the republicans are pointing fingers and calling names. i think they are not worried about the issues. kelley: the polls here are going to be open until 8:00 tonight. hillary clinton big win it today. sarah is live in a pulling location. she just met with voters. sera: there were a lot of handshakes and selfies as president clinton brought his
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rockstar treatment for former president bill clinton. he stopped by a pulling location with the mayor. he never denied anyone who asked for a picture. >> he met a woman inside who was voting for ted cruz. her mother voted for bill clinton. he took up his of paper out of his pocket and wrote her a note. sera: he is helping his wife hillary clinton clinch the delegates up for grabs. >> arctan is the person who is going to win in november. sera: president clinton' s star power is going along way in this largely democratic district. >> it' energized and come out. >> president clinton being here today says a lot and he is here in massachusetts. sera:
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make any comments to the press. he did stop at a bake sale grid he got a cup of coffee. erika: it' s hard to turn that down. bernie sanders catches vote in her month earlier. he is expected to win his home state. his campaign has millions of people and young people want to transform the country. sanders was quick to point out there are plenty of contests to go after super tuesday. >> i am very proud of what we are doing. this is a campaign that' going through the philadelphia convention in july. erika: he picks a large motor turn out will ensure he does well today. since the beginning of the year,
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they are becoming uninvolved grid they can vote for either primary. emily: there are five candidates all eyes will be on the top three. marco rubio and ted cruz are hoping for wins in their own state. according to a cnn poll, donald trump may face a tough and losing battle. doug is here with a closer look. doug: when it comes to a head-to-head match the two leading candidates, new numbers suggest clinton would top trump. among registered voters, hillary clinton would be donald trump 52% to 44%. when she faces off with the other candidates, things are much tighter.
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against ted cruz, she is 48% to his 49%. this latest people may be interesting. it' s all about the delegates. 13 states are voting today. after today, 30% of gop delegates will be awarded. that may not get one candidate the magic number needed, but it usually pushes people out. erika: stay with us as the results come in through the night. the special starts at 10:00. you can also
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emily: major fallout for a roman catholic diocese in pennsylvania. a grand jury finds two bishops help hide the of abuse of hundreds of children at the hands of more than 50 priests. it happened over 40 years. one of the bishops has died and the other retired. none of the accused can be prosecuted because of the statute of limitations and the victims are too traumatized to testify. the archbishop of boston reacts to spotlight winning best picture. the cardinal said in a democracy such as ours, journalism is essential to our way of life. this opened a door through which the church has walked in responding to the needs of the survivors. it follows the boston globe' s team as they exposed abuses i priests in boston. it also one for best original
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it feels like winter again today. cindy: tonight, you saw all that bright sunshine out there now. by 8:00 tonight, we have a winter weather advisory. this is area outside of 18. this is back into the berkshires. there will be a touch of freezing rain for a while. the system is producing snow north of chicago and rain to the south. this is going to be working in our direction. this is bringing in much colder temperatures than yesterday. we are sitting at 40 right now. some of that is lingering out there. it' s 32 out in orange.
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get later this afternoon. there are no weather worries if you' re going to the polls. it does look dry and we will timeout the messy weather coming up. emily: a deadly crash in randolph is under investigation. it happened en route 24 south. one person' s debt and another injured. the van veered off the highway. it' s not clear what caused it. a show of support and respect for a fallen genia police officer. her body was given an escort with full honors. her funeral is getting underway. she was gunned down during her first shift. many are there for service. this is a live look at that service happening right now. she was shot and killed while responding to a dip mastic -- domestic violence call.
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>> we are going to have a ceremony and she will be buried. we are looking at 5000 officers. emily: she will be buried next to her father. erika: investigators want to know what caused a fatal fire in leominster. there are no details about the victims or what caused the fire. in dorchester, another fire is under investigation. firefighters responded. there are four apartments in the building and three of them weren' t occupied. one resident was treated for a non-life-threatening injuries. there is 2000 -- $200,000 in damage. emily: the globe reports the
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documents relating to the project bid this follows a raid on his law office. done nothing wrong. erika: a school has been placed abuse scandal. the eagleton school -- five employees are facing charges for alleged abuse. the school knew about it but did not report the extent of the allegations. an attempted robbery takes a violent term -- turn it. cindy: wind and rain for part of the day today. the timeline and the plunging temperatures. emily: the rolling stones will
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cranston. attempted robbery just after 8:00 last night. including in the head. he is listed in critical call 911 for help. the woman left the store just as the robbery was in progress. they are looking for another of -- other witnesses. he is accused of trying to rob it convenient store with a syringe. happened at the village mart on florence street. you can see him struggling with the clerk. emily: new numbers out of manchester, new hampshire. there were 60 opioid overdoses in victory. that is a grim new record. the city reported just five
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erika: new concerns over a birth control. the serious risks include tearing of the uterus and severe allergic reactions. side effects range from pain to autoimmune disorder. many women are calling for a ban. emily: it' s the first day of march and it feels like march. what a change from yesterday. cindy: this is different. it does feel like march. what brought in the cold. it is in like a lion. take a look at some of these wins from overnight. a lot of these occurred while you were sleeping. around 2:00 this morning, we had gusts up to 60 miles per hour.
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to 65 miles per hour. it looks like it was wild overnight for a point. there were some trees that came down. the arctic front allows colder air to come in. it' s colder, but we have sunshine. to the west, this is moving weekly. it' s headed right toward us. side. our direction. ve got some messy weather coming in tonight area there might be a little bit of over to all rain. that will happen before the sun
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enjoy what sunshine is out there. the clouds are filtering the sun little bit. look at the wind now compared to how strong it was earlier this morning. we' ve got temperatures running in the upper 30' s on the north shore. we are below authorities in worcester county. if you' re going out to vote, it' s quiet in the afternoon hours. after that next system comes in, by midnight we are breaking out of some of that freezing rain through parts of worcester county. look how quickly everything changes. we have downpours embedded.
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will be falling throughout the area. temperatures are going to rise. he will start off in the 30' s, but looks what happens. it' s going to be up around 50 degrees with strong winds. they are bringing up the rain. we cannot rule out a rumble of thunder. have downpours for the morning commute. by 9:00, still some steady rain. it' s offshore by noon and the clouds will brighten. there could be some gusts of 40 to 50 miles or hour. they are bringing in colder air. look at the temperature falling by tomorrow evening. it' s a very changeable day tomorrow. those wins drop the temperature. we are still watching friday. computer models have begun to
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the bulk of the system will stay to our south. system. overall. emily: bundle up. it' s the end of the line for late-night service on the t. supporters have called a safe alternative for late-night workers. it' s just not cost effective. erika: a new york judge says the u.s. just department cannot horse apple to provide the fbi with iphone data. it comes in a routine birkeland drug case. apple stands its ground in other cases. a california judge ordered apple to create software to help the
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scott kelly starts his journey space. kelly and a russian cosmonaut artest subjects. they are studying the effects of space travel on the human body. kelly has spent the most time history. he returns to texas wednesday. the rolling stones are heading to cuba for a historic trip. march 25 in havana. the band says the concert will be free and it' s expected to draw record crowds. erika: braces are straight yet a
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there is still one second left. a quick layup and a wild buzzer beater finish. emily: this guy has something to smile about. this is a dog with braces. he is a viral sensation. the doctor says he could not completely close his mouth. thing. i think he' s cute. erika: how much does it cost to put braces on a dog it? ve got fading sunshine out there. we have messy weather overnight. temperatures will fall and colder weather.
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>> over the past 15 years, this stage has seen a lot of great moments, and nothing would make me happier than to add to that legacy today, right here, right now, on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] hello, everybody. i' m chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to go? [cheers and applause] all right, as a librarian, our returning contestant is used to keeping quiet, so we' re gonna give him something to shout about today. from baltimore, maryland, please welcome back maurice coleman. [cheers and applause] how you doing, man? >> hello, sir. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> looking good, looking good. >> feeling good, my friend. feeling good. >> good. >> nervous but good. >> you should. you' re in great shape on the game. we' ll jump into that in just a little bit. >> all righty. >> but let' s talk more about you.
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