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maria: as thousands in flo are did a evacuate ahead of the storm. jackie: matthew's changing path. when and where it will hit and how strong it will be. ed: a ten-year-old asleep when a car plowing that you the bedroom. >> i woke up and saw everything collapsing. maria: the damage left behind and the story the driver is telling. ed: the creepy clown pranks. maria: a local teen who mu has court date because of one of them the serious house scare for our bob halloran. >> type of aneurysm die. ed: the teen who saved his life. maria: shutting down. boarding up. the southeastern u.s. is bracing for impact from hurricane matthew. it could be an evacuation like we've never seen before. good evening, i'm maria stephanos. ed: and i'm ed harding. highways are jammed with people trying to get away. harvey leonard is here with new details on the storm's track. harv? jackie: all right. north of miami, you have the hurricane warning.
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warning, the entire east coast of florida which is going to bear the brunt. there is the storm now 125 miles north of nassau. 325 then moving to the northwest. as we talk out in time with 115 miles per hour winds. there is evidence of some strengthening about to take place. it may even get back up a cat go are ry four, but either way, it is a powerful major hurricane. once it gets west palle beach go along the coastline of f carolina before it makes a november the east. now the other thing i want to show yous the rain been as are starting to show approaching the eastern florida castline. now i will back it fau minutes and talk about how much rain. the storm surge and the damaging winds coming up in a few minutes. maria? maria: thank you. this is new video in from the bahamas tonight. listen. watch. the woman who took the video says the house was shaking from the fierce winds.
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being warned: get out before matthew moves in. ed: newscenter 5's shaun chaiyabhat is live in vero beach florida. shaun, what's happening there? reporter: as the winds pick up here in florida, bridges like one connecting the mainland to floor's barrier island. they will soon close as tonight people are evacuating while they still can. >> how does it feel? terrible. i can't say go reporter: a hear heart wrenching last-minute decision to leave fueled by matthew. >> on the barrier island, so you know, you done get any help. reporter: floor's governor urging families along the coast and island to evacuate. i cannot emphasize everyone enough. everyone must prepare now for direct hit.
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for gas as people left their homes. this line for propane filled with people braving the storm hoping for the best. >> we lost our house in katrina. we are thinking thisnt wo be with as bad. reporter: propane running low as board win he does made for empty streets. >> we are empty. it is like a ghost town. we have lines at the gas station. gas is out. water is out. supplies are out. that means everybody is take ite category four. reporter: she is staying behind to help elderly neighbors who cannot leave on their own. >> you got to be here to help. you got to help the people who cannot leave. right now a examination on the shore but things will look different in 24 hours nearly 100 shelters have opened up across the state. they have taken end those evacuees.
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ed: new tonight, we're hearing from a little boy alive tonight after a car came crashing into his bedroom. >> everything is gone. ed: he's talking about the close call to newscenter 5's jorge quiroga, live in revere tonight. jorge: amazing, the ten-year-old boy came out of this with only a few scratches and a fright he will never forget. this is where the car barreled through his bedroom wall. amine mezghab looking through the wreck that was his the wreck that was his bedroom, fast asleep early wednesday morning, he thought it was a nightmare. >> i thought like it was a bad
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>> then, the ten-year-old woke up. >> i woke up and i see everything collapsing. walls were broken every thing was falling my lamp my bed was broken. came off north shore road and plowed into the fifth graders basement bedroom. his dad had just come home from driving a cab. as a muslim he was saying his prayers. all of a sudden i heard like a bomb or something like that
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done , that's it, i am not going to find him any more that's it. i lost my son that is it. before he was rushed to a hospital in boston, the 25-year-old driver telling police, he didn't know what happened, that he fell asleep and woke up in the building. mezghab says it's the third time recently a car speeding around this corner has gone out of control. this morning his prayers answered. >> right now, a high school student has a court date for wearing a clown mask in the middle of school. police are saying the trend is nothing to laugh about. newscenter 5's juli mcdonald is live in methuen with the allegations. a wave of panic through the
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the prank, they now have concerned parents calling the station, and young children coming up to them in town, asking what to do if they see a clown. he might've thought it was funny. most of the people in the school didn't. a methuen freshman accused of playing a creepy prank at school is bypassing the principal's office and must now face a judge the charge, disrupting a school assembly. methuen police took the call for a person in a clown mask holding a weapon. >> it turned out it was a freshman student playing a hoax. he had a c and scare some of the kids. this morning's scare is the latest in a terrifying trend that's made its way across the country and now throughout massachusetts threats gone viral in norwood, dedham, and north andover this week alone. >> that's all anyone has been talking about at the high school and middle school. it's scaring everyone. mansfield police posted on facebook, "if this trend continues unabated as we close in to halloween, someone may get hurt due to panic caused by this." still, local departments are taking every post, text, and tweet seriously.
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and yesterday in rehobeth, police traced a threatening clown account to a 17-year-old's home and although he admitted to pulling the prank, he was arrested and charged with threats to commit a crime. maria: a police chase, caught on camera, ends with a wreck, and a tense confrontation. >> on the ground. on the ground! maria: before the crash in windham, new hampshire, early this morning, a pursuit through twisting streets and speeds over 80-miles-per-hour. the driver, identified as 22-year-old justin soeum of hudson, crawled out of the car, dazed but not seriously hurt. he faces a long list of charges including drunk driving. it's a tragedy they know all too well. another bicyclist hit and killed on a local street. tonight it's being used as a warning for everyone on the road. newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in cambridge mary. a short time ago, we learned the
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lexington. a male cyclist was struck and killed by an 18-wheeler in porter square this morning. a lot of people saw it were badly shaken by the gruesome scene. tonight, some of them met at a nearby coffee shop to talk about the tragedy and their fears about riding in these city streets. >> i think amazing thing about the cycling community is the sense that this could have been us. >> these are dangerous roads, we ride our bikes to get around town. >> we have to be careful, we
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another. we have to slow down and i think they have to do something with that intersection. this morning's fatality happened at mass and somerville avenues the second time this week a cyclist and a truck have collided. cambridge police spent much of the day re-constructing the accident. kathleen o'brien also saw today's deadly crash. she came tonight to talk about solutions. maria: commitment 2016, donald trump is back in new hampshire tomorrow. he'll take part in a town-hall style meeting in sandown.. some calling it a "dry-run" ahead of his town hall debate with hillary clinton. in nevada today, trump applauding the debate performance of his running mate. maria: speaking tonight in
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questions about controversial comments made by trump. >> they are indefensible, so when your own running mate won't defend the top of the ticket, think think that tells you everything you need to know. maria: clinton speaking tonight at a fundraiser. she had no campaign stops today and doesn't have any scheduled tomorrow. the serious health scare for our own bob halloran. the team that saved his the team that saved his life and the sign of trouble sending him back to the or. jackie: how the holiday weekend is. maria: a father charged extra
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from traditional schools, says the boston globe. in fact, public schools get more money. the truth is question 2 will give parents more choices and result in more funding for public education. please vote yes on question 2. for stronger public schools. he is really lucky to be alive. our colleague and friend bob
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at 6:00, we introduced you to the team that saved his life. now the complications sending him back to the o.r. a second time. some of the symptoms can include a headache concentrated in one area or very sudden and severe head pain. pain above or behind the pain above or behind the eye or sudden confusion and dizziness. the best thing to do if you're concerned, call your doctor. >> something happened a few days before this and kind of downplayed it. then when it, that was no question something was going on. >> surgery number one saved bob's life, but in recovery, and the weeks following, bob realized his short-term memory was not where it needed to be.
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yeah. yeah. yeah. >> like what? not article fair question, i he guess. >> i can't remember. >> driving to physical therapy and finding myself in the middle of quincy and not knowing where i am and how to get back to where i am going. >> it was back to the operating room. they asked us to will be there. in true style right before the second brain surgery, he grabs the micro photographer and goes into work mode interviewing someone who had an and rim. >> how is someone supposed to know that they are having an and rim? >> back to business. mri then the surgeon talks. >> the issue is the memory. it is subtle. it is very suttle. i think this is going to help a lot. >> into the o.r. where he is put under and brain surgery number two where they put a catheter
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when the short-term memory problem he was having. >> everything is pine. >> everything is fine? >> everything is fine. >> it went in spootly which is cleaner when you see and hear bob just a couple of hours after surgery. >> i feel great. i feel great. it is night and day from this surgery to the last surgery. so many times that i had conversations and would come home and tell eileen about the conversation but could not remember who i was and today laying in bed i remembered all of those conversation and all of of those places and all of those people or many of them anyway and they started opening and coming on in. that was a good soundbite. it almost got me. you are stuck with me for a long time. maria: we are glad to be stuck with with you. ed: he is always worrying and being a reporter.
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important. some of the sim am toes could include headache that is concentrated in one area or very sudden and severe head pain. pain above or behind the eye or sudden confusion and dizziness. the best thing to do if you're concerned, call your doctor. and i'll put a link up on my facebook page that should help. ed: as we were talking, the local sports team reaching out. maria: they did. you saw the helmet from the patriots? ed: yeah. signed by bob. maria: all te reached out and sent him something. their well wishes. you all covered them for so many years. you know they wanted to say thank you. ed: that big hur cape, turn around and sign the and send it over to bob. maria: that is a great idea. ed: you're left-hander. jackie: bibs the only one who could see true humor in that. all right. this is a serious situation. now here is the storm. if you look carefully at the end.
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that is in continuesfying am the center is a little over 100 miles in nassau in the about a ho am mas. a little over 300 miles and moving to the northwest at 10 miles per hour. the winds are 1:15 and category three and may increase hill bit. that could take it to a category four again. now going to pass to the east of may amy by at les a little bit of a distance. but once we get to west pal p.m. beach it could be right along the coastline and the center of the storm. so the hurricane about 4 a miles out from the center of the storm so it means along the cast and slightly inen a in a offshore is where the hurricane force winds are likely to be. once it gets up to george go and south carolina and just off the coast, it is going to start weakening then it is going to move to the east so never going to wind up up here. whip terms of storm surge. look at. five to eight feet around the cape. four to seven feet in daytona beach. also three to six feet around jacksonville.
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george go. this is the idea. you can see miami, 35-45 miles per hour. look at west pam where the center is could be close. there it is not making it. same thing vero ben and the strong winds go up the coast with the storm. so that is the danger. the storm surge, the big wind then you got the rain where it could easily be three to six inches or more of rain. we can show you when that is out. already the leading em tef rain bands are preparing. as the storm gets close. torrential bands of tropical storm system and all the way up to george and into south carolina possibly as far north as cape hatteras before everything gets shoved to the east. we don't have to worry about it. the jet stream saves us. it moves from west to east over us. it doesn't dip down far enough to fully grab the storm so the storm has to get deflected to the as once it gets to the carolinas. look at how cool it is all right. 36 bedford. 37 in norwood m. so even though 54 in boston.
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that is ground fog. going to be the patches of ground fog to early midmorning. otherwise, elsewhere, you could see the chilly temperatures and not nearly as chely on the cape. peat day coming up tomorrow. you have fog and burns offs and going to be great. then good weather in cleveland for the first red sox game. the playoff series and the high pressure in firm control through friday. for thinking about going up north or plans or reservations it looks peat. you may get a couple of showers saturday f. that is it. overwise, friday looks g monday looks peat. colors are peaking to the mort. getting very colorful in the higher terrain. western and central new england. good moderate color and colors coming on locally. check out the next seven days other than a few showers. great for thursday and friday. it will be cooler for season day in monday. but does look to be brought and beautiful. sunday will have the latest as we of course are concerned about folks down in the east coast.
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social media heat tonight for charging a dad for cuddling his newborn son! maria: you heard that right, $39.35 for skin-to-skin contact with his son following a c-section delivery. ryan grassley says staffers at utah valley hospital asked him if he would like to have skin-to-skin contact after his son was delivered and he said, "of course!" he just didn't expect to be billed for it!
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back!" that's how it was around the region today. every step, every stride , every pass, every move you could hear cameras clicking as if he were walking the red carpet. body language was studied and dissected. brady's back, the region's security blanket has been returned. >> always exciting. he is the leader of the offense. he is a great player. it is exciting to get him pack, ma tweak the max just lake any other week. he is back as quarterback, maybe. >> tom is back. do you feel look you can finally take charge. i feel like we head to go to cleveland to play well in order to win. that was what we're going to try to do. >> we'll see where we're. you with will have to ask tom how he is feeling. that is something i cannot
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>> one team that is feeling good mu inthe san francis giants. look at this catch by curtis granderson. it kept the game scoreless. what a catch. this is a game pitching duo down in flushing tonight. it came down the ninth inning. the giants with two ducks on the pond for connor gill recipe who has left fans dezzy tonight. gapes move on. they have won the last season. 10, soxes started for the first four games. price guess on friday. buckholz goes sunday. if necessary, rodriguez guess on monday. they are going attends the cleveland indians are man in ad by harry frank cone ma. this is the first time that frank cone na will go against the former team continue the playoffs and the right to go the american league championship series.
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about about but i have been here four years and you get every bit as close. it is not a bad thing when you move on. pit is moving on. i think that makes it easier to look across the field and see some of those guys and remember the good maybe not so much that was not dood. >> has not spoken to red sox ownership suspects he drove out of the garage that was >> game one is tomorrow night. we want to remind you quickly. the weather is not too bad. harv? jackie: it looks great. a little chilly tomorrow. fau areas of fog. otherwise great through pray day. clouds come in saturday. >> few showers saturday mating. nice after that. >> nice after this. we have rein intoer for you. the eyeopener starts at 4:30 in the morning. tomorrow mo pop, the latest track on the hr kin and a lot will happen overnewing. you will need hear about it.
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- zach galifianakis. and idina menzel. and now, while we're at it -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: welcome. hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. wow, oh wow. i appreciate that. we have a lot to get to. i have no time for nonsense
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