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the suspect barricaded himself in his suv then bolted out the door and try to run away. they ended the standoff with the arrest. they arrested benjamin kimball, he was yelling at someone on the phone. businesses were evacuated. >> blow the place. after the swat team arrived he leaned out of the vehicle and attempted to light it. >> police shot off the gas before the. they found no weapons or explosives. police say kimball was bluffing about the gun. he was holding this game
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health evaluation. anchor: after treatment for pneumonia and a few days of rest hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail as donald trump makes health revelations of his own. he also made headway in some polls. >> hillary clinton called the re as he took the stage. she is fighting hard to win. this is the first appearance since she nearly collapsed on sunday morning in lower manhattan. she has been diagnosed with pneumonia two days earlier but her campaign kept it a secret. she alluded to her troubles with
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involved in politics in one way or another for many years. it is not an easy business. i have built up some defenses. when it comes to public service i am better at the service part in the public part. >> the latest poll has clinton clinging to a five-point lead which has been cut in half. it was what matters are the state polls. she's holding a lead in pennsylvania and new hampshire but trump is ahead in ohio and florida. in new york he boasted about these numbers. >> the polls are coming out. it's a good feeling. anchor: drums campaign released
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today. he is overweight for his height. he takes a staten but his liver and thyroid function is in the normal range. he says he has the stamina to endure the presidential campaign. he is speaking in new hampshire tonight. anchor: a break in tradition and new hampshire. the union leader is president. this the first time in a century they have not picked a republican. they called donald trump a liar, a bully in the buffoon. the paper endorsed chris christie in the primary. >> drought conditions are worsening. the extreme drought area has expanded.
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, half of the country dealing with drought conditions. >> i want to point out this. 52% of massachusetts under extreme drought. that is 30% higher than a week ago. this is a two-year drought. that is what has been happening. cool breezes off of the water. 19 degrees cooler. we have the remnants of julia down the coast. >> this new hampshire is being held without bail accused of threatening to blow up the city
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threatened to blow up the building using a propane tank. he was later arrested at his home. a bomb squad was called in to examine suspected explosive devices. anchor: a teenager is being held without bail. he's charged with harmed -- armed assault and murder after he burst into a home and demanded money before staffing the 25-year-old inside. this dollar store employee denies claims he took photos of a customer's dress. she saw christopher take the photo. she yelled what are you doing and that is when he ran into an office. he denies taking the pictures but video supports the victims and the witnesses claims. anchor: this man faces charges for watching pornography on a
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touching himself. several people were in that area of the library. he faces several charges. and a man arrested on cocaine trafficking after police kicked down his door. he wants the city to pay up. he claims the police had no right to arrest him. a woman is requesting the city has six months to investigate and respond to that claim. anchor: the family of sandra bland has reached a settlement with the state of texas. she died in a texas jail last year after being arrested during a traffic stop. her death was ruled a suicide but her family denied those
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a 13-year-old boy in ohio is dead after being fatally shot by police. officers responded to a report of an armed robbery last night. police found three suspects. one pulled a gun out of his waistband. an officer opened fire. the gun was a bb gun. the officer is on administrative leave. anchor: video. this was the miracle on the hudson. it has been seven years. a new report shows six of the recommendations in the wake of that crash of actually been carried out. the captain is credited with averting tragedy by landing that plane in the hudson river after a flock of geese disabled both engines. investigators say it turned up
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recommendations to prevent future tragedies the majority have not been implemented. lawmakers have voted to temporarily stop the white house from transferring prisoners. the house passed a bill that would prevent the detainees from being transferred it is not expected to pass the senate and the white house does threatened to veto the bill. anchor: theaters have a new benefactor. the boston performing arts center is now working in partnership with ernie bok junior and his family. the businessman who a passion for music says he's proud to be a sponsor. the mayor is commending the commitment to the arts. >> it means resources for this
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education base, that work can continue. >> they will adopt the new name on november 1. base>> you may have another ren to think your mom. a study focused on your smarts ahead. >> and the new plan keeping this icon along route one. >> and the that could be a part of the weekend and next week forecast. >> breaking news, samsung recalling the galaxy note seven. batteries can catch fire. customers can bring those phones back to a retailer for a new
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>> take a live look. in both directions it is moving slowly. let's look at the drive times. that was the first break we
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look at that. it gets slow. the first leg of the pike, 24 minutes. that is what traffic looks like now on this thursday afternoon. >> it is the middle of september. that is a salt 10,000 tons of salt. the city of boston prepping for winter this week. >> does a 90 degree winter? or 110 inches of snow? anchor: not necessarily. if you will and the law of averages, it could be a different store.
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doesn't bode well for drought conditions. >> that is for sure. we have these incredible typhoons. now there is another one that is in the same position. today, look at us. it is a gorgeous day. the feel of fall in the air this morning. a mixture of sun and clouds. show you what we have around the region at this time. let's see where we are. in boston, 64 degrees. the wind is off the water. some of us may thought it was cool. this is closer to average than
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boston. we are close to the coast. it has stayed in the 60's. if you look at our humidity impact, keep the windows open and allow cool dry air in. the warm and humid air has been pushed to the south and west. notice it is impressive in st. louis. that is where there is moisture. possibly some meaningful or significant precipitation. we see the cool dry air across the east. this will be another cool night low 50's. back to the coast, low 40's a possibility. there are frost advisories.
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are frost advisories in effect overnight until 8:00 tomorrow morning. it is a cool air mass. tomorrow is temperatures might be up a couple of degrees. similar once again off of the water. the apache fairweather clouds should go away overnight. sky should be similar to today. saturday also is the better of the weekend days. some low clouds may try to move up from the south. eventually systems on the west make an approach. there could be an outbreak of showers. when will this get eastern massachusetts will be during the day or hold off until sunday night?
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that is the best chance of getting meaningful rain. julia has been downgraded to a tropical depression. it could once again regained tropical storm status. a little of its moisture may get drawn northward when we get into our wet weather later into monday. that is something to hold out some hope for some meaningful rainfall. after that we go back into a dry weather pattern. slightly warmer on thursday. there you go. if you like today you will like or love tomorrow. a new study claims your smarts come from your mom. intelligence genes are located on the x, zone. researchers say that means you're twice as likely to inherit smarts from your mother, who has two x-chromosomes as opposed to your father who only
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from your father but scientists say those do not go to your brain development. anchor: what? anchor: mom is great. anchor: in a very complicated way. it's a terrifying call no mother ever wants to get. anchor: how scammers are using social media to convince some parents their kids have been kidnapped, and a mega heist caught on camera in houston . how quickly these men were able to make off with millions of dollars in jewels. but first let's flash forward to 5:00 with ben and j.c. reporter: a little new hampshire fall at the school. >> and no jail time for the man accused of recording young grows at a target dressing room. his sentencing today. >> the national marine monument dedicated. the concern being expressed by local fishermen. >> unique stories told by people
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>> surveillance video shows four men dressed in all black terrorizing a store. customers and employees looked on. the thieves made out with millions of dollars worth of jewels. how long did the heist take? just 40 seconds. officials believe the thieves may be part of a theft gang, pulling off high dollar heists across the country. anchor: now to a warning over a terrifying new cyber threat. virtual kidnapping has criminals claiming your loved one is in danger and demanding money. newscenter 5's emily riemer with one mom's frightening story. >> this is the voice of a man who calls himself a professional kidnapper. he says he has kidnapped this
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thing. >> they want money. >> the man called her cell phone claiming he has her daughter. >> you have to do what they say. they are going to hurt me. i am scared. >> she gave her -- she gave for 60 seconds. 30. >> i heard my daughter crying. she said you only to cut off her fingers. quite she ran to her neighbor's house and her neighbor recorded the call. >> her hands were shaking. i knew she was out of control. quite she convinced her to call 911 and the kidnapper never called back. none of her daughters had been
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it was 2.5 hours. >> virtual kidnapping is on the rise. social media is making it easier for criminals to no personal information about the victims. >> it is easy because of social media to figure out where people live. >> she knows it was a hoax. she is still recovering. >> it was so real. i can't look back and la real. anchor: your economy now. the unemployment race has hit a 15 year low. the lowest since 2001. >> saved from extinction, this
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what an it be cool? it has been there. plans are in the works for the apartment. he bought the dinosaur in place to keep it right there. right next to the hotel. from that to a wild scene. anchor:
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>> typhoon when causing a bizarre scene in china. it is what you think it might be. a giant inflatable moon balloon on the loose.
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of festivities for a mid autumn festival but it broke free. fortunately no one was injured and the blend was caught fairly quickly. anchor: looks more authentic now. it has more craters in it. >> newscenter 5 starts now. >> he threatened to blow the place up. anchor: the wild escape attempt and the violent takedown. hillary clinton rested and back on the trail. >> the drought has worsened. i will talk about the next chance of rain and how it could affect weekend plans. >> reaching for the phone.
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down on stress eating. >> this is newscenter 5 at 5:00. >> u.s. consumer product safety commission has issued a recall of samsung galaxy note seven. >> involves a million phones. consumers should stop use them immediately. samsung will offer customers a replacement devise wit them a full refund. jc: new information tonight about an hours-long standoff at a rehoboth gas station. it all came to an end when police moved in and tackled the suspect who said he was armed. newscenter 5's rhondella richardson is live in rehoboth with the latest, rhondella? good evening. reporter: the man was very agitated. he went into this farm to buy a lighter and used the store phone to call 911.

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