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>> it went over the bumper block, through the air. it came to a rest when it hit the wall. >> the ntsb will craw collect information to determine the cause of the crash. it caused major structural damage. more than 100 people injured. two others with critical ines some lacerations. fractures as well. >> the woman was not a passenger but standing on the platform. >> we have no estimate as when the terminal will be reopened. >> the conductor is in stable condition. his account will be the
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sky 5 has police responding to a report of a child her. we do not know the age of the child. ed: turning to weather now matthew has become a hurricane. the north. what does that mean for us? >> it is likely to intensify somewhat more over the next few days as it moves to the west. it will then turn north. tuesday morning it should emerge from cuba and get somewhere close to the southeastern bahamas. at that time we look at our computer models.
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us or not is a wildcard. there are many possibilities. some models are hinting it could make an approach. we will continue to let you know more about this as we learn more. ben: we're now learning that federal investigators have joined the investigation into linda carman's disappearance. police in rhode island say they will join vermont, massachusetts and connecticut officials all looking into this case. her 22-year-old son, nathan carman who was rescued after a week at sea, is sp allegations that his boat may have been unsafe. we're also hearing that officials from several agencies are planning to meet about this case on monday. heather: a massive search underway in hanson right now. where police are searching for suspects wanted in several break-ins two people have been arrested the search continuing for two more it is forcing people to shelter in place.
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on for several hours. i want to show you what's going on now. just recently they have set down the road next to the home where this break-in happened. you can see lots of cars being rerouted. as soon as we find out more we will bring you information. on the ground. a woman who lives in the home said she heard someone breaking her back window. four men were seen running from the apartment building. two were captured by police. they do not believe their location place them in danger. the police chief says the
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>> we are not sure whether the house was targeted or if it was a random event. all four were wearing black sweatshirts. reporter: school buses were reported home. there were several break-ins down the road in pembroke. police do not know if they are relate down, multiple police are on the scene rerouting traffic. we will bring the information as soon as we have it. ben: thank you. the search for a possible missing kite surfer in sandwich is over. sky 5 over the area earlier today as police, fire and the coast guard searched scorton creek after reports that a parasail landed in a wooded area with no one on it.
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air but found nothing. they also sent out a reverse 911 call to residents asking them to call police if they saw anything. heather: police are asking for the public's help after a woman is found in a weymouth ravine with her hands and feet duct taped. officers found her last night after getting a 911 call from the 18-year-old. the woman told police a man picked her up then dropped her off in the area where she was found but they say her story was very vague and she wasn't fully cooperative. police are treat no threat to the public. ben>> this is where i had my fit victory. ben: donald trump pitching to supporters in bedford new hampshire this afternoon -- both vying for electoral votes. hillary clinton is in iowa. heather: now with the latest
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>> it has. hillary clinton is focusing on voters. the candidates practically crisscrossing each other in the air. >> with two months to go both candidates are sprinting through as many must win swing states as possible. >> we are starting to vote in iowa today. >> hillary clinton is in iowa. election that will affect the next 40 years of our country. every one of you can make the difference. >> rallying voters from her team from michelle obama, bashing trump in pennsylvania. once presidents can't just lash out irrationally. we need an adult in the white house.
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>> it is imperative we elect hillary clinton as our next president. >> donald trump speaking for his -- himself. >> this'll be the year the american people say finally, enough is enough. it will start with new hampshire. >> he can't quite seem to escape the backlash from the debates. he still claimed victory. of -- i won the debate. >> but if the candidate himself is to blame for his rocky performance. >> he lost his nerve during the debate and said any failures were due to a lack of execution. they also say the campaign has time to prepare for the final two debates. >> new details about the victims
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condition. the boy is one of two student struck when a teenager opened fire. a teacher was also hurt. police say the 14-year-old shot and killed his father before heading to the school. a volunteer firefighter tackled the teen, preventing more injuries. >> he is a proud member of the volunteer fire department and did nothing that othersou custody. a motive is not known and it's unclear where he got the weapon. heather: police have identified the victims in the deadly crash yesterday. john oliveria of dartmouth was killed when his livery van crossed over route 195 and struck a car head-on. his passenger, josephine mazzocca of new bedford was also killed along with a passenger in
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also of new bedford. state police are investigating if a medical condition caused the van driver to lose control. ben: right now, quincy police looking for this man accused of burglary. the suspect reportedly smashed a door at everest market on standish avenue yesterday, stealing cigarettes and cash. anyone with information is asked to contact quincy police. a warning from natick police after this break-in is caught on camera. police reminding everyone about the importance of keeping your doors and windows locked. they believe this person was probably a guest at the home at some point and knew the camera was there. but they y avoid similar crimes by securing your doors. this november massachusetts voters will decide whether to make the use, sale and cultivation of marijuana by adults 21 and over legal. >> the shocking comparison to college tuition. >> a child being disciplined and public. what would you do? reaction to one mom whose concerns went viral.
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>> we are continuing to stay on top of breaking news out of new jersey. look at this scene. one person has died. 108 people have been injured, some critically after a commuter train crashed. the ntsb is on the scene. the engineer is cooperating. >> time for first alert it's a smooth drive downtown. traffic is crawling. we will show you the slowdown. it is going to take 18 minutes to go from 93 10 newton corner. about 24 minutes.
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you can see it's 27 miles headed north. that is first alert traffic. >> not a bad day. anchor: this was the one opportunity if we're going to have one today. >> still chilly. the timing is tricky. you even see it here. look at maine and new hampshire, parts of massachusetts. the sun is out. it's cloudy with rain near new york city. you were seeing the low clouds trying to come in.
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the south. 58 degrees. the breeze is off the water. it is getting gusty. tonight later on where the skies may stay clear, temperatures could fall into the 40's. otherwise the cool ocean wind limits how it can get. tomorrow, temperatures fairly similar to the readings today but not the benefit of some sunshine. here is why. we have high pressure in control. we still have the ocean wind and this system to our south and west. one plume of moisture eventually will work. we have this system on the
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as to when it starts, that is tricky. you can see one of our computer models the rain could be ready to start. it is slow were ringing it up again -- against the dry air. a better chance in the afternoon then the morning and a better chance tor , a good slug of rain is going to move in. we should get some decent rain. then that system in the ohio valley, what is left of that will have to come through here. that could favor more northern and western areas. you can see overall it is going to be unsettled.
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moving to the west, which it will do. then it looks like it will get more to the north. passing close to jamaica, over cuba. that would be by tuesday of next week. after that tricky as to where it can make a move farther up the coast or whether it slows down. we will see how that plays out. days saturday. still some left over showers possible. ben: your health now on this national coffee day. most folks can't or won't think about starting the day without a cup of joe. and now new research shows that the benefits of coffee tend to
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three or more cups a day can reduce their risk of some cancers as well as type-two diabetes. but not just any cup of coffee will do. how you make your coffee has a lot to do with how beneficial it is too. >> whether it is a paper towel, it has to be paper, it filters out lousy ldl-cholesterol levels. >> espresso is unless it is filter it will not have the same health benefits. heather: could day care cost more than college? a new report from a think tank called new america finds the average cost of full-time child care for a child up to age 4 is about $9,600 a year. compare that to the average cost of in-state college tuition, that's about two-hundred dollars less. in massachusetts, day care costs
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these photos posted online posing a big question whether you think someone is -- going too far disciplining a child in public and should you intervene? the mom who took these photos did. our erika tarantal has her story. reporter: erica was shopping in texas when she saw a father appearing to pull his daughters heyer while he pushed a grocery cart. >> i said let her hair go. business. i said right now she is my business. >> the mother of four posted this photo to facebook, shared more than 242,000 times. >> i received over 900 private messages on my facebook. >> many called her a hero. and glad you confronted him.
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>> i don't care what they think. it is wrong. i don't regret it. reporter: now the local police department has filed this report for possible injury to a child. chopra tact of services say abc news investigations are confidential, it is typical cps will meet with the family including all of the children and determine if the family could benefit from services such as parenting classes for counseling. again. >> i was just shopping in the grocery store. it's not ok to pull a child by the head of -- the hair of their head. i don't care what they've done. >> health insurance provider getting hel healthy. >> a heavy decision issued by
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ben: >> health insurance provider aetna wants to attract more customer by helping them buy apple watches. aetna plans to create several health apps for ios devices, like the i-phone. and it will help subsidize the cost for people who want to buy an apple watch. employers who use aetna would decide whether they want to offer the program to employees. heather: mercedes-benz unveiling a concept for an electric suv at
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the automaker says it's the first of what will be a whole line of electric cars. the generation-e-q has cameras instead of exterior mirrors. inside, there are no knobs or switches, everything is controlled through a huge touch screen. no word yet on when it will be in showrooms. ben: your repair bill is $12,000. matt damon, tom brady and ben affleck. what do the trio have in common? heather: so many things. but they are friends and teaming
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chance to hang out with those guys? tom brady, matt damon, and ben affleck have teamed up with omaze to raise money for 3 different charities and for as little as a 10-dollar donation, you could meet them all at a pizza night in boston. the 10 bucks gets you 100 entries into the contest, and a bigger donation gets you more chances to win and some special prizes. nothing tops that. ben: heather: i'm paying 10 bucks. breaking news on newscenter 5 at 5:00. anchor: it sounded like a bomb went off. >> a train slams into the station. the deadly aftermath and questions about the engineer.
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>> rain and. how long it sticks around in what it could mean. >> a clerk dragged out of the store where she managed to make her escape. >> this is newscenter 5 at 5:00. jc: breaking news in worcester, sky 5 over country club boulevard where police are responding to a report of a child injured. ben: this just happened within the last hour or so we're told the child was rushed to the hospital and is in stable condition. we don't know the age just yet . we do have a crew on the way and will bring you more information as we get it. jc: we continue to following breaking news out of new jersey tonight. at least one person killed more than one hundred hurt in a train crash. ben: the commuter rail train slamming into the hoboken terminal during the morning rush. newscenter 5's john atwater is tracking developments from the breaking news desk. this is the biggest station in new jersey. reporter: it is busy. investigators are focused on how this happened.
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