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i weren't just issued in the murder of young mother. -- a warrant just issued in the murder of a young mother. >> beautiful now but the risk of getting stormy in some spots later tomorrow. i have the updated forecast. >> the takedown after a security scare at dancing with the stars. attempt. taking the ice bucket challenge to new heights. >> from boston's news later, this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 10 p.m. maria: we begin with some breaking news. police in townsend investigating and attempted at -- abduction. add: three teen boys were walking when a man tried to grab one of them and hit one and the man ran off in the woods.
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man with a long gray beard. police want to get this word out. we are heading to the scene and we will bring you more when we know it. there is now an arrest warrant for murder in the killing of that methuen mom. ed: police named mlu -- emilio de la rosa. >> the arrest warrant issued for the past several hours. police did concern -- confirm he murdered his son's mother. perhaps more horrifying than the murder of wanda roser herself. the child witnessed the mother. -- the mother's death. kristi was taken by the suspect
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wanda rosette was found unresponsive in her methuen home pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. oliver peralta went to the hospital with his girlfriend, the victim's best friend. >> we knew that the guy she was with was no good. >> court tapers painted tumultuous relationship. the 32-year-old kidnapped russet and infant son tying her up in the trunk of a car. before she managed to escape. enter 20 ren 2011 restraining order she said he goat -- he grabbed her head and threatened to kill her. despite violence wanda rosette earlier this year modified a permanent restraining order so that she and the defendant in her words can do things together as a family. >> she had a good heart.
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>> the four-year old boy is doing ok. he is staying with her, his mother's family tonight and for the foreseeable future. anyone with information on the whereabouts of emilio de la rosa is urged to call police. maria: also breaking, nicolas guaman , the man convicted in the drunk driving crash that killed a milford man is now appealing to the massachusetts supreme court. 23-year-old matthew denice was struck and killed while riding a motorcycle. guaman is an illegal immigrant from ecuador and claims he didn't know the victim's body was under his pick-up truck, and didn't understand why a crowd of people started banging on his truck. hillary clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia. she has taken a few days off since she became ill at the 9/11 memorial on sunday. our political analysts will talk about this and the rest of the
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what is ahead? harvey: late tomorrow, a few strong thunderstorms could be around. if you look at that green area that is a marginal risk of strong thunderstorms. heavy rain may be brief. there could be some but what we are concerned with is one or two of those scattered storms and strong winds. ed: the entire viewing area. harvey: it is nice and clear around the area. no cloud's to be seen. you have to go to the canadian border to see any of that. if you go to the west that is where you find that front, scattered activity but he will get slightly more active. you have an ok wednesday morning and look what happens, a few scattered storms develop early wednesday afternoon and they come through the area right around the time of the evening
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to talk about. as we go from warmer times to cooler times. we will time it out for you. maria: a rooftop fire in the city's south and is damaged -- has damaged three buildings. the fire started on a roof deck of 73 rutland street. the building has 4 units, and the fire spread to the buildings on either side. investigators say a valve had been broken off a propane tank that may have played a role in what caused the fire. no one was hurt. sky 5 over large flames in cohasset. this house is on rust way. everyone who lived in the home is accounted for, according to our media partners at the patriot ledger. but the family's black lab is missing after the fire. ed: the ballot initiative to legalize marijuana looks like it will be a close fight in the final weeks before the election. a new poll out today shows 50% of likely voters sampled support question 4 with 45% opposed. the undecided vote, 5%. while opponents will rely mostly
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begins in a few weeks. >> certainly money can make a difference in ballot questions and with a $2 million buy how do you counter that if you don't have the same resources right. you try to do your best with >> earned media and social media and so forth but just in terms of people who aren't locked in to those sorts of things. it's a lot harder to reach people. ed: opponents argue if the ballot question passes, an unlimited number of pot shops could open and edibles would be difficult to keep away from children and teenagers. maria: people saw these fighter jets followed by small explosions in the air. the explosions were flares mistakenly dropped near hancock, new hampshire by massachusetts national guard fighter jets. they were on a routine training flight from there being -- their base. they did not mean to drop the
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noise and i was like, what is that so i looked up and i saw the jet and there is to flares coming down. it was a little shocking i guess. surprising. maria: the massachusetts national guard typically notifies the public before they fly over. a spokesperson said that did not happen today. ed: endicott college showing support in a big way. maria: they shaun chaiyabhat is on campus to explain what special things they did today. shaun: how better to christen this, the new p brady call. it is possibly the largest ice bucket challenge yet.
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new pete frates hall. >> we saw you back there when it got unveiled. >> yes. it is overwhelming. shaun: when students walk in the name on the front and the mural in the lobby, standing monument to pete frady's -- frates. doctors diagnosed frates with als. he inspired millions through the ice bucket challenge. click sister membrane if you set your sights on something it is truly always possible. it is the epitome of hard work and courage and all the things you want your kids to go to school and figure out. shaun: his family hopes that the hall will not only be the legacy to the change the world but
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you never get tired of seeing the ice bucket challenge. you know i mean? something is part of our lives. coming up at seven. we are talking politics. maria: one of the biggest topics, the health of the candidates area the are revealing to voters, is it going to matter in the long run? harvey: we warmed up some today. another way. an update in a few minutes. ed: this is what you did not see last night. look at that takedown. protesters rushed the dance floor after ryan lochte's performance. new video shows the take down by security guards and what happened.
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the democratic analyst maryanne marsh. and this right here is the gop analyst. thank you for being here. let's talk about transparency issues and that word is coming up because of what happened with hillary clinton on 9/11. marianne: i do not know any campaign or candidate who would disclose they would -- they were sick unless they would miss something. she took the bet and lost the bet. mari it right away, why not say what it really was? .: the campaign said they could have handled it better. donald trump supporters have been badgering her with questions about her health unfounded. ed: as they look at it now, should they have handled it differently? >> this was to the laundry list of interest we -- untrustworthy
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exhibits on a daily basis. when you look at the adding up issues that -- the clinton on nation, benghazi, the e-mail saga, this adds again fuel to the fire and they are spending their time defending her trustworthiness rather than talking about issues. >> they're going on dr. oz on thursday. he says he is under audit, how do we know? you want to release your tax records. where is the iris letter that says you are under audit? we do not know he is under audit. >> there are transparency issues on both sides. >> it is hillary clinton's transparency problems are her problems in the polls, that is consistently the number one issue if you have a problem with. ed: is it going to last a day, a week, eight weeks?
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who has a problem with it is trump and trump supporters. maria>> everyone has come into t is about the fact that she has a problem with being trusted by the american people. she fails to exhibit trustworthiness. >> let's talk about deplorable. >> let's. a comment hillary clinton made and you stand by it. you think that was a perfectly fine comment she made. >> that statement was targeted to one set of people. 61% of college educated white women in this country believe donald trump is biased against women and minorities. they are going to decide this election. that is why donald trump was in philadelphia, that is why the president was in philadelphia. it is to tell them do you want to write -- to vote for someone
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about women, minorities, and disabled people? the only people who do not like it is trump supporters. ed: the use of the word deplorable seems to be inappropriate. >> that goes gently to why donald trump is doing so well because folks feel like the political elite is -- as hillary clinton is a poster child for though not respect everyday americans. people have to support their families and work hard every day americans. ed: remember when romney said 47%, is this the 47%? >> when you remember what he said about disabled people, about gold star family's, about pows. >> donald trump --
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disregard for everyday workers. everything changed when the debates began. is it a clean slate, do we begin again? >> these problems will continue to plague hillary clinton and her ability to be honest with the american people. ed: take a look at the camera and throw it to harvey. >> look at that beautiful boston skyline. ed: they agree on that. harvey: i a i am not making a political response. i am talking about it being nice out. it was cold this morning. we had 40's and the coals spots but look at the temperature jump, many spots went to the 80's. some places went to the 40's to the 80's like norwood, a jumper 39 degrees during this past day. beautiful in boston, what an evening. 74 degrees, wind is out of the south. we have readings in the 70's except 60's on the cape. it is still fairly culpable but it is a little bit sticky to the south and west so there will be
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tomorrow will be somewhat more humid only to go back into the cool and comfortable fall like field by late tomorrow night, thursday into friday. here is a low temperatures. not as cool as the last couple of nights. assuming we have enough sun in the first half of the day we could shoot into the 80's. that is this air coming in. there is cooler in the upper midwest and that returns tomorrow night after the cold front. as that cold front makes its approach tomorrow during the mid that is when some scattered storms are likely to fire up. it does not look widespread but there is a potential for one or two of these scattered storms to have strong or damaging winds. that is why we are considering tomorrow potentially weather impact day. tomorrow night, skies clear, the front comes through and every thing is great. the showers should be over by the time this springsteen concert is going on in foxboro. here are the storm impacts if you do get one of those
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and some brief lightning but it is the strong wind gusts that are potential. we have a tropical storm but it is out in the atlantic. that is not coming here. that one will stay out at sea. there is a disturbance off the florida coast that does have to be watched. there is your weather tomorrow. look at the change in temperature on thursday. the change will happen even by the time you wake up thursday morning. it will be down near 50 in boston. 40's in the suburbs. a tomorrow night. friday, very cool start. a little mild during the afternoon and we turn warmer over the weekend. saturday looks like the better of the two days, increasing risk of storms as we get to sunday afternoon and sunday night. that is how i see it right now. hope to see you later on tonight. more at: protests in front of a live national tv audience. two men rushing the stage at dancing with the stars.
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swimmer ryan lochte was on stage. let's watch. >> excuse me. ed: look at the takedown. that is a big -- that is an open field tackle. this is what they showed on television. they were showing video of that. they went to break. this is what happened when they went to break. one guy there's a second guy who comes in there and he to get escorted off. as for ryan lochte, this is what he had to say. >> it broke my heart, i changed and i want to become a better person and i will keep moving forward and having fun. maria: the men wearing these anti-ryan lochte t-shirts, they were people in the audience, they were escorted out. the men are these guys right
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lochte is a liar and he endangered the lives of americans during the rio games. all this coming after that footage that was released at the gas station where they claimed they were robbed. ed: you could see that they were not alone. five for good is next. honoring the service of a world war two veteran.
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maria: five for good tonight. war ii veteran. ed it was a spontaneous standing : ovation from a duckboat full of people for this man, 91-year-old edwin hamilton. his daughter laura sent this picture. she says they had just finished eating ice cream at faneuil hall when the duckboat driver noticed her dad's hat and gave a public thank you, followed by the standing ovation. laura says it was a moving moment that made her misty eyed.
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