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building. >> the smart move that may have saved a lot of lives tonight. it has been horrible. >> her daughter killed in a deadly crash. the charges filed against the driver who slammed to the pizza shop. meteorologist: daytime summer-like het on the way back. i got the timeline p. >> more trouble for ryan lochte. the new pen the is now fashion. ed: the next challenge. >> breaking news at 11:00, a carbon monoxide scare in waow some of them children. jc: and it could have been a lot worse without some quick thinking. newscenter 5's mary saladna is live at the scene. mary? 3:00 mary. that is right, j.c. and ed. firefighters have finally cleared the scene here on riverside street. they are back safely now in the apartment here's at the riverside condos m. this is a tense and scary situation. >> it smelled like a car was running in our apartment. i went down into the basement
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mary: mike kalb knew something was wrong with the furnace. it's a good thing he sounded the alarm because what he didn't smell, carbon monoxide was quickly filling his apt building. >> they were up in the 80-90 range, anything about 3 is elevated. >> the firefighter were going around knocking on doors saying evacuate, so i grabbed my dog and immediately ran out. >> if residents didn't answer-- firefighters went thru windows to check for victims.
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for the deadly gas. margy robles checked out okay-- but her boyfriend miguel and five others were given oxygen.. and rushed to mass general in boston. ed: right now, this driver is charged in a deadly crash at a newton pizza restaurant. but many questions still remain. jc: tonight we're hearing from grieving loved ones of the people killed inside that building. live in newton with the charges. jorge: the suv plowed right into sweet tomatoes pizza last march leaving two people dead and seven others seriously injured. and tonight we are learning that the man indicted today has a long driving record. one victim's family is asking why was he still allowed to drive.
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ago when her son delivered heartbreaking news. >> and i couldn't imagine what it could be and he says eleanor is dead, she was killed by a car >> her daughter eleanor miele one of two customers killed instantly when the suv plowed into sweet tomatoes. miele was on her way to church to prepare easter baskets for the poor. >> it has been horrible ever since the only thing keeping me is my faith in god. 55-year-old brad casler, now facing two charges of motor vehicle homicide and one count of driving to endanger.
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three surchargeable accidents. a month before the sweet tomatoes crash casler was cited in brookline for failing to yield. >> it drives me nuts that his license wasn't taking away before that permanently. jc: breaking tonight, a deadly shooting in dorchester. boston police are on a very busy crime scene right now on ripley road. the victim was taken to boston medical center. so far boston police have not said if there are any arrests. ed: right now, this man is wanted and on the run accused on the violent robbery of an elderly store owner. manchester new hampshire police say thomas ford held a gun to the clerk and attacked him this afternoon in the han's food mart. the owner is a staple in the maple street neighborhood. and customers are stunned by the
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>> the 81-year-old store owner is hospitalized with serious injuries, but is expected to recover. police say the suspect was armed with a semi-automatic weapon, but they have not said how the victim was hurt. j.c.: this is tough tell. that is look at the city of boston shrouded in fog as you can see there. summer heat on the way. the humidities already here. obviously. meteorologist: yeah. first thing is f early tomorrow. dense fog is possible along the shoreline. so we'll keep find. j.c.: yeah. espec then morning hours. meteorologist: ok. the morning commute. j.c.: always fun. meteorologist: all right. the width light now. it is only five to six miles per hour. look at where with it is coming from. it is coming from the ocean. a north early wind and so the visibilities have been dropping and if you see around the north shore, and cape ann, only a half mile now at beverly, three quarters of a mile at lawrence.
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fog could spren inland a little bit overnight. in addition, a couple of light showers drizzle located mare the maps of the new hampshire border so a little bit dam and murky and a little fog goy start the daze off tomorrow. in the 60's to around 70 now. then, things won't change much in terms of temperature overnight. you won't see a difference the morning. buzz dy want to show you the high temperatures today. experts listen the 5 and to ron the. look at the extent of the area over 90. some of that is headed are way. wi the weekend coming up. y.c. and ed? ed: ryan lochte has learned his punishment for that drunken run-in at a rio gas station. a ten-month suspension usa today reports the punishment has been handed out by the usa swimming and the u.s. olympic committee. that means he will be banned from the 2017 world championships. lochte admits to making up a story about being robbed at the
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jc: right now, a bank robbery suspect called armed and dangerous is off the streets and in jail. his name is matthew alden. westboro police say he was caught sleeping in his car outside a westboro gas station this morning. the 22-year-old was wanted for robbing a bank in west boylston last month. berlin police say he got away when they chased him on sunday. new clues in a hit-and-run in lowell. police hope this video will lead to an arrest. the video shows the car hitting lowell campus. it does not appear the victim was in the crosswalk. she has been released from the hospital. a friend tells newscenter 5 that the car is a grey or silver colored sedan. ed: keolis, the company that operates the mbta's commuter rail service, is taking action against employees accused of falsifying hours. keolis says it recently discovered evidence of irregular attendance involving a small group of employees. all were connected to the mechanical department.
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process. six have been fired. commitment 2016, hillary clinton and donald trump trying to prove they have what it takes to be commander in chief. both taking questions from military veterans in their first joint appearance of the general election campaign. newscenter 5's ben simmoneau is here with the answers they gave. trump and clinton did not appear together at the nbc news forum tonight. but both faced pointed questions: r and for clinton, her judgment with emails. >> how can you trust those such as myself have any confidence in your leadership when you corrupted our national security? >> i communicated about
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separate system. i took it very seriously. >> but even so hillary clinton said using a private email server at all was a mistake. the same word she used describing her vote to go to war in iraq. she says she won't make the same mistake fighting isis. >> we are not putting ground troops into iraq ever again, and we are not putting ground troops to without putting in ground troops. >> despite a request not to attack donald trump, she did say this: >> the last thing we need to do is go after american muslims - defaming the family of captain khan, that is not going to help us. >> the fact is we have had the worst, the dumbest foreign policy. we would have been better off
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>> donald trump insists he does have a secret plan for isis -- and implied it would be carried out by a different military leadership. >> we are going to make america great again, and if i win, i'm not going to broadcast my plan to the enemy. >> donald trump said he meets with generals every day to prepare, and he also said vladimir putin is a better leader than barack obama. mitt romney is supporting libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson's fight romney tweeted today that he hopes voters get to see johnson and his running mate, former massachusetts governor bill weld, debate. both johnson and the green party's jill stein need to hit 15 percent in several national polls to qualify for the debates. there's an arrest warrant out for green party candidate jill stein. stein faces misdemeanor counts of trespassing and criminal mischief. the campaign has no comment on whether stein will turn herself
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of a judge. the patrolman's union wants to delay the pilot program, sighting a number of issues including a study which claims body cameras actually put officers in danger. police commissioner william evans wants to move ahead, even volunteered. a decision is expected by the end of the week. investigators say they are following up on more than one thousand tips they've received in the case of a jogger found murdered in princeton. vanessa marcotte's killer remains on the loose a month after she was found dead. lived in new york city, and was visiting her family when she was killed. a state police source told 5 investigates her body was found naked and she had burns on her hands, feet and head. three firefighters are hurt after battling this house fire in hingham. video from our media partners at the patriot-ledger shows flames shooting from the home on elm street. one firefighter suffered heat exhaustion. another cut his hand. the third twisted his ankle. the fire chief says the person who lives upstairs was moving out and boxes everywhere made the job tougher. he death of a b-u student -- hi meteorologist: lots of warm tot
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>> it's a fundraising ride. starts in springfield and will end right here in worcester. a 150-mile trek by a man who was once near death. 65, 70, 75 miles a week all the way until about two and a half weeks ago i did 150. dr. rick sacra has come a long way. no longer the frail patient we met two years ago. the aide worker stricken with ebola. >> two years ago today, i was laying down in an isolation unit in omaha nebraska. really weak. >> they actually brought me an exercise bike in there. in the icu when i was starting to recover and i could barely do the thing for five minutes. but he fought ebola and won. now he's pushing his body to the
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>> one ride in may, prayers turned to a recent trip to africa. his small outreach hospital in liberia lost 21 patients in just six months from aids. >> couple days after i got back, i was on a long ride and i was thinking about it. i was thinking man we gotta do something about this. dr rick's ride was borne. he says when ebola hit aids work suffered. the fundraiser hopes to bring services back to western africa. >> during ebola two years ago, everyone stopped going to the hospital. a lot of the groups that were doing awareness work pulled out and were no longer there. live in worcester, shaun chaiyabhat, wcvb nc5. ed: a new belt is being billed
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for "wellness belt." it uses a magnetic sensor to track waist size throughout the day sing the belt's tension to determine when you may have overindulged. you can then check the data in the welt's phone app. the welt is a kickstarter project right now, and if you donate $99 or more you can reserve a belt. neath meat 93 charleston, vest with, a 90 in washington, d.c. and raleigh. in fact, tomorrow may be prk 90 in the connecticut river valley. we have a sea breeze. the pollen count, this time of year, ragweed causes a problem for some of us. so we'll be in the medium range on on thursday. then a little bit higher come friday and saturday. all right. here is boston tonight. a little eerie, because there is low cloudiness and fog and a low ceiling because the clouds are low right now. 8 degrees. the reason is, the air has become humid. temperature dewpoint match that means the air is saturated. the breeze is light of the water in. so there is no way to get rid of
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the low clouds and the poor visibility may spread inland a little bit overnight. visibility is getting reduced some in boston and worcester and way down in beverly know at half mile. keep that min for early in the day tomorrow. a couple of light sprinkles around near the mass new hampshire border but not amounting to a whole lot. 60's now. then 70 in a hartford, though. in the 80's today. and so that gives you idea that inland come in this tris on the rise. now the air is uncomfortable up the re. tropical type of feel and if you look closely and now you have to look closely. the spn spicker lation has gotten weaker and weaker is all that is left of hermine. it is parlay low pressure area and the remnants moved this way but continued to dissipate so note it is ir rel lant. so temperatures tomorrow, lack for it to be schyve 80 on the shoreline. then, in the 80's in the end tirrier and close to 90 for hartford and springfield.
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on day from. tomorrow, as you start without low cloud and fog. then it brightens a bit. a bit of a sea breeze. about 79 and moderate race of course rip current. i want you to be careful through tomorrow. all right. here comes a front. this is going to pass through overnight tem and first thing friday. it will have a little bit of a pump so enough no i ture to cause a thundershower. behind, the air will turn less humid friday but it is warm. so friday is gng toasty for a september days a we get closer and closer toward not yet the middle part of thent mo. anyway, the increasing sun that comes in tomorrow afternoon. there are a couple of storms in the berkshires tomorrow night and may survive the trip eastward but scattered by the time it gets to the coastline tomorrow night they off the coast allow friday to clear and become very warm around here. by the way, update on the drought monitor in decks tomorrow ever thursday obviously
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deficit just keeps expanding. i have to till next one to two weeks as i can see, still overall al dry weather pattern. that went bye-bye quickly. see if i can get it back. ok. sneaky. seven day forecast for tomorrow. by the way, friday, if with we hit 90 that would be the 21st time for boston that it has happ pend 20 times and more than in that other areas. as another weekend. somewhere around the mild part of the weekend like saturday might. a front will preach and a shower or thunderstorm. i think it exits early season day in so that most of sunday will be ok. beautiful weather early next week and turning very warm again by the middle of next week. that is how it shaping up. ted? >> i love the use of the term. >> official meteorological term. >> is now that harvey has en do it. >> familiar face provide the national anthem for thed in a f high school game. national anthem for the natick high school boys soccer game tonight.
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? [cheering and applauding] jc: that's rene rancourt singing for connor heffler, who is battling cancer. there were raffles and donation jars at the game to raise money for the heffler family. rancourt says even he doesn't have the energy to match connor. fans were encouraged to wear orange and blue, connor's favorite colors.
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his name is justice, but a houston man says he's been wrongly convicted by google street view. but, you decide, he may be all wet! take a look. that's joshua justice outside the bar he manages with a big old wet spot on his khakis! he says it's cleaner he spilled on his pants while working inside that bar, and that he was trying to dry off in the sun. justice says the picture was taken two months ago and that his friends and co-workers are having way too much fun with this one! >> today jimmy garroppolo gave a simple answer to a question about the absence of tom brady at practice now that it's just him and jacoby brissette. his answer was respectful but its been causing a buzz around town, listen >> i am 100% percent certain
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pit is different without tom. no question about it. it is what it is at this point. >> i am 100% percent certain garroppolo meant nothing malicious toward tom brady. i am also certain that by a "a smoother operation" he meant there were less cameras, less questions about tom which translates into less commotion and a smoother atmosphere to focus on arizona while we are at it, if bill belichick had his way he would climb up that lighthouse and its presence is a distraction , it can be viewed as a built in excuse if things go wrong and just irks the heck out of belichick and any coach. if you are hurt or ineligible to play, you don't exist, it's the harsh reality of sports. sox are out in san diego wearing throwback uniforms from 1936.
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like its 1936. when they finished sixth out of eight teams. maybe the heart of the team is emerging now. anyway, the yankees are getting louder and louder in the american league east and the wildcard hunt. here is whatp mend. red sox win tonight in seoul possession of place. orioles are two games back in back only 2.5 games back in the wildcard hunt. already. tony pen ben net may have left the heart in san francisco. he had it for the u.s. open tonight and of course a couple of other guys and hotel beckham jr. courtside, watching a great match tonight. he took serena williams to three sets with gusty play but just the dominance of serena in set three put her away so the final
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