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ed: breaking tonight, worst to first. the red sox celebrating after clinching the al east title. good evening. i'm ed harding. maria: and i'm maria stephanos. let's get right to sportscenter 5's mike lynch. lynchie, it didn't go exactly as hoped tonight? reporter: a bizarre half-hour. the red sox were in the ninth inning with a 3-0 lead when the score in toronto became a final. the orioles win eliminated the blue jays and gave the sox the al east crown even though the sox eventually lost in the bottom of the ninth on a it took a lot of out of the red sox. before the celebration began. john gathered the team around him and said, guys, let's count the one inning ruin the entire season of great baseball. you are champions. you are smart. most importantly, you care about one another. now three more giant steps to go before we have the final celebration. i want you to enjoy this evening.
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in the 158th game of this season. the boston red sox have gone from last place to first flays year. 78 wins a year ago. 92 wins so far this year. also think about this. a year ago at time. the red sox manager was battling cancer. he comes back manages the team and takes them to the championship in the american league east. quite a turnaround for the red sox even though they lost that the yankees. of the yankee stadium so play in yankee stadium again one more time tomorrow night ap come home with three games over the weekend ap now the red sox will have to decide did they chase the best record and have home field advantage for z as hong as they go. the red sox go from worst to first and calmians of the american league east. we'll see you then. ed: breaking news in weymouth tonight. a large crime scene along a busy
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quiroga is there. jorge, what's going on? jorge: police on the scoon are not providing any details but all the markings of a crime scene. this is located off of route 18 north overpass over route 3 past the exit am are ap and down a deep embankment between the guardrail and the onramp. one fire two police officers and a state police investigator to climb down that embankment and have been searching here for some time in a thickly wooded area won a the route 18 and the ramp. investigators are everying. we can see they put down multiple evidence markers. one of them next to a shoe. however, nothing has been brought up so far. again, this is an active
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bring you the information as soon as it becomes available. live, jorge quiroga, newscenter 5. eye knew we had problem. i didn't know what we were thinking. maria: a rescued boater giving new details about what he says happened on a doomed fishing trip. that new interview is raising new questions. newscenter 5's john atwater is in vernon, vermont with what he's saying. disputing the investigator's claim that's the boat may have been unsafe. >> i would not have taken my mom out fishing with me had i not believed the pot was safe. reporter: he felt the boat was safe when he and his mother set out on fishing trip 100 miles off the coast of rhode island. investigators continued their reckless endangerment investigation. they searched the vermont home looking for evidence the boat
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>> i didn't know what we were thinking. i knew we had problem. i didn't know that we were thinking. reporter: the 22 year old made it to a life raft found a week later. he had food and water but fo sign of his mother. >> i didn't see the life raft. i did not see or hear my mom and i swam to the life raft holding ton the survival gear. i got onboard the life raft and to my mom. reporter: three yearsaling, court papers show he came under suspicion in the death of his grandfather who was found shot. nathan was never charged in the still unsolvedded death. he said he had nothing to do with the grand father's killing but he does remain a perch interest in that case. >> he loved his grandfather. nothing to that effect 3:00 and it is being dredged up and i
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reporter: again, investigators have removed evidence from nathan carmen's home but has not been charged. in vermin, vermont, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: right now, a 14-year-old is in custody for opening fire at a south carolina elementary school. police also believe he shot his father to death at home before the school shooting. newscenter 5's ben simmoneau explains how that gunman was stopped. ben: police swarm a south the playground, a crime scene. after calls come in that a 14-year-old opened fire on young students outside the building. hitting two of them, one in the leg, one in the foot and a teacher in the shoulder. >> they the were students out in the recess area. the shooting may have occurred there.
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students, one in the leg, one within the foot and a teacher in the shoulder taking the teenage gunman into cust day 30 year old unrm ad sol-tier firefighter. jamie called to the scene as a medic. >> if he engaged the suspect, at that point, took him count, and risked his life, you know, to mitigate this incident. reporter: then a twist, two miles a way, 11 call, 7-year-old jeffrey osbourne found shot to dea police believe his son killed him then went to the school and opened fire. >> your heart is breaking about the senseless act of violence, but we are thankle for the quick response by law enforcement and school employees who prevented further injuries are. reporter: the other student, jacob paul, remains in crit can condition at greenville
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targeted this school because he was being homeschooled. in the newsroom, wcvb newscenter 5. maria: thank you. cool, miscrynating. another come. meteorologist: in the 50's. it feels cooler because of the winds strongest along the coast. a bit of mist over southeastern mass and the cape from time to time. you start out tin this low 50's and stay in the 50's tomorrow and boston. not much similar than today. the further authority and west you po. the better chance you have brightening a t day tomorrow. i don't expect much in the waive wet weather tomorrow. there is wet weather toll the south. we talk about when that gets here and the wet river in the ohio river valley. tropical storm matthew. if there is any chance that sometime down in the future it could be affecting us. we will talk in a little while. ed? ed: a two-year-old run over by
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a seven-year-old at the controls. right now their mother could be charged. newscenter 5's juli mcdonald is live in salem new hampshire with how it happened. the most important thing is that it sounds like that two-year-old is going to be okay, but right now investigators are working closely with the department of children youth and families to determine what action comes next. >> ma'am, ma'am, we can't understand you. i need you to take a breath. her e back is really. >> a mother's frantic call for help, after finding her toddler bloody beneath the family car. police in salem, new hampshire, say the woman had given her other child the keys moments before, then she heard screams. >> caller states her seven-year-old daughter ran over her two-year-old daughter with a vehicle. neighbors on south policy street
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the children playing in the parked ford focus before. >> the girl started the vehicle and was somehow able to manipulate it into gear into reverse backing over the two-year-old daughter who followed the seven-year-old outside. the two-year-old suffered broken bones in her legs, and injuries to her chin and scalp. she was flown by medical helicopter to children's hospital and is expected to be okay. >> children are inquisitive. it was unsupervised. they're gonna do things when they're going to do things i could potential he put themselves in danger, and others in danger. she put both her children in great danger last night. not only did neighbors tell us they've seen the kids playing in the car before; captain dolan said at this point in the investigation it appears this wasn't the first time the seven-year-old was allowed to start the car either. we've learned one of the victims in this horrific highway crash was a 23-year-old new bedford
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maria: in commitment 2016 tonight: the focus on new hampshire. donald trump will be there tomorrow. and hillary clinton was there today. both candidates know how important the granite state is. newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in durham with clinton's message to younger voters. her biggest weapon. she's needs bernie sander's millenials if she's to pull off a victory here and she encouraged voters today to look at the big picture. >> it's not just my name on the ballot. every issue you care about is on the ballot. >> the main concern young voters will back a third party candidate. gary johnson and
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on the unh campus tonight. >> think we should disregard them. >> but other young voters we spoke to felt there's too much at stake. >> i'm very anti-trump so if i vote for a third party i feel like i'm going to waste my vote >> other millenials we found told us their vote isn't up for grabs, they're backing trump. here's why new hampshire's four electoral votes are so critical right now polls show clinton is three to five points ahead of
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stein and gary johnson possibly playing the ralph nader role from 2000. >> i have to sit back and you have to sit back and hear how those polls don't man anything them when they poll 3 00 people, that enemas alo, right. maria: trump may do a few mock debates. announcer: next on wcvb newscenter 5: maria: don't fall for it. [cheering and applauding] the viral video and people destroying their phones. a loca of bullying. meteorologist: and tomorrow, the story are pis it is going to get wetter before it gets better. maria: blown apart. a the washing machine exploded. maria: the new warping about a popular hawndry machine. ed: breaking tonight. the red soxs' clubhouse moments ago celebrating the american league east title. from worst last year to first
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give out any other specifics, but say they take any allegations of this kind seriously. parents we talked to say maguire is a fair coach. ed: an attorney for maguire they have not been provided with any specifics about the allegations or who made them, but they're confident an investigation will find that the coach didn't do anything wrong. maria: there's a potential new side effect for women on birth control particularly teenagers. a study finds there could be a link between using hormonal birth control like the pill or the patch and increased risk of depression. researchers looked at data on more than one million girls and women, ages 15 to 35. the risk was highest for teenagers. but researchers say it's too soon to tell if birth control
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this device just approved by the fda could be a game changer for diabetics. it's an artificial pancreas the first of its kind. the device constantly monitors a person's blood sugar and delivers insulin as needed. right now, diabetics have to do that themselves, multiple times a day. the device has been approved for people with type 1 diabetes. ed: first it was exploding cell phones. now, samsung is dealing with exploding washing machines. the federal government i made by samsung can blow apart. in the last 18 months, 21 people have reported explosions, some of them narrowly avoided getting hurt. samsung released a statement admitting some units may experience "abnormal vibrations" that can cause problems. >> damp, dreary, rain my.
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division. it doesn't matter. meat eth tha that is the bright news. also today, a new tropical storm. that is matthew. and it hases been affecting some of the caribbean islands and now moving bea beyond them over warm waters so going to become a hur kin and maybe formidable one and gets into where is it going? for three days sore. it is going to move the west. then all indications are it starts to move to the north so that means it could be timing civil to the southeastern now. this then the question is going to become from there, where does it go? right now, i certainly couldn't tell you that. the currents are not certain as to are where it is going to move or how quickly. a couple of schools of thought initially. one it could meander showily in position like this. but there is another possibility that it could actually move up the coast so it could be something that may eventually affect us later next week but that is far from the season ty
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50 in boston now. wind is gusty out of of the northeast. 24 miles per hour. then in the 50's and 6 down to the cape and it feels cooler because of those winds. teens the upper 40's well to the northwest. low 50's in boston. and say gain, they won't go up that much but one difference tomorrow. i don't expect much rain or anything like that. a mist over southeastern mass and the cape every once awhile. there collaborationening of the skies north and west of boston tomorrow. air trying to work southward from eastern maine and may get parts of our area tomorrow. even if that happens, that won't last. there is rain done the coast. we have a blocking pattern. so it doesn't come flying up here that quickly. also, out around the ohio river valley. this is the idea. eventually, a little storm forms on the front and should bring some weather in here roughly pray day afternoon, friday night ap continue to saturday.
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cape. friday, a similar story. when we get to friday, midday afternoon. friday might. that is when waves of rain may start moving rup the south and lasts on into the day on saturday. it looks hike things will be a little bit better on sunday. so that is how i am seeing it now. just one computer model that is all. showing it by saturday evening. could be an inch of rain in boston. maybe one or two in spots so could be appreciable rainfall out of. the idea there would be lots of leftover clouds and maybe a spotty shower or two with improvement coming for the early and middle portion of next week. the on the middle portion next week of course that will depend on whether or not the storm tries to make of the up. we got plenty of time to worry about that one. meantime, i is cool, raw. that is the keel fiel. that is the wait is going to be. ed: every now and then again, you run into stories. you file these things that you
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this is what they are doing. maria: a youtube video showing someone actually drilling a though the iphone. the man pea hoon the video is bogusly showing you how to create a headphone backbecause you got iphone doesn't one. do not fall for it. all with will do is destroy the phone. there are things on the internet this is the newsflash for tonight that just are not true. ed: that is not true. do not do that. you saw it. conot do it. big papi goes undercover behind
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fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. really? yes...mr. mcenroe. see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you can clearly see what's in and what's out? oh, absolutely. i like that.
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question for a reason. do you think you would recognize big papi anywhere? that's not the case for some bostonians. >> reporter: there are people who may not know we are is. cowe know? i don't know. ed: that is a fair point. watch what happened when the -- watch this -- >> yeah. >> is that right? >> all my shirts are his shirts. >> really? >> yeah. >> cool. >> yeah. >> all minep are, too. >> what? [laughter] ? ? ? ed: we're supposed to believe it. >> he talked to them. he sat next to them. they don't know who he is. maria: i don't think they did.
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he told them emphatically, do not let one inning stop and take away anything from you being the division champps. one stop. three more to go. this team was prepared. you are tough. you are smart. more for than anything else. you care about each other. that is the most important thing. think about this. a year ago a at this time. john farrell was battling cancer. he was not the manager of the red sox. he dpt know what the next 12 mons or beyon him. he comes back. sox finished last in 2014 and won 78 games a year ago. they won 2 nu and clinch on the 158th game. now heres how things unfolded tonight. scoreless game in the eighth inning. 2:00 after an error, he of he hit the ground double to right field. nobody out. intentional walk to big papi.
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that delivered. a bouncing double. two reasons in. the sox are up 2-ment now big papi went from first to third on that. a wild pitch. bad feet. bad heels comes sliding home. the sox are on top 3. he came in on the fire in the nine pth inning a in pull him out. came up. hit a grabbed slam to within the game. the red sox are like calmians. we just lost in extra innings. but here is what made it official. up in toronto today. we'll show hu one. or il whys are down 2-0 in the eighth inning. a home run made it 2-1 then hit the 2-1 homer. the ninth inning to give the orioles a 3-2 win over the toronto bluejays. eliminating them the american league east and giving the red sox a crown.
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the standings now. the rangers tonight. the rangerred hat the best record. sox second. thief clapp third. playoffs start tomorrow. the rangers hey the wildcard team and play the indians and yes, game number three is scheduled for sunday october 9th in cleveland against the indians the same day that tom brady report ares in cleveland to play against the crowd. >> we have conversation. friday, saturday, sunday. he is the wealther going to be well enough. meteorologist: there could issues. if it is still leftover, saturday could can be sure. all right. to you? >> do they have to play those games? they don't mean anything but t will to toronto. >> i think for the inning think of game and give the best effort because toronto will be solved
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