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father, grandfather and friend they are saying thank you to everyone who had a part in this investigation. >> the district attorney's office and the state police and the orange police department and also the virginia police down there, they did a great job throughout the whole thing. >> the investigators haven't revealed a motive and what may have lead smith to the couple's home. but those who love thomas and joanne gnaw now agonizing over why it turned deadly. >> it is a shame it went down like it d he him any money if they just asked. if wasn't like that. reporter: newscenter 5 showed you an image on friday of a car that was similar to the one stolen from the couple's home. the station wagon has since been found in virginia as well. they are scheduled for fugitive from justice arraignment tomorrow and then back here to massachusetts as early as thursday. live in orange tonight, julie mcdonald, wcvb newscenter 5.
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day of the year. in fact, more than a year in boston and now you are talking frost and freeze watches? harvey: yes, quite a contrast. how about yesterday's clouds rain and all of that stuff compared to today's cloudless skies. it is already down to 50. 51 at orange and 51 at keen. we are just beginning the evening and not only that the winds have been gusty. now the winds are starting to die down. that process will continue. combine that with skies and the very dry air and the recipe is there for a chilly night. we've got frost advisories and freeze watches and the only reason this area is not included is because it has already happened. certainly there will be a frost or freeze there as well. the one area to escape is right along the coast. otherwise you have to protect those plants overnight. let you know where we're going from there in a few minutes. ed: tonight a new fallout. paul ryan says he will no
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this as clinton releases a new attack ad letting trump do the talking. heather:here is more with sean. reporter: and now more from party leaders. >> all she could do is lie. reporter: he tried to turn the corner after a disastrous weekend. his own walking away from their nominee. paul ryan is saying today he will no longer defend trump in a statement ryan plans to focus now on his party's hold on congress. trump tweeting that ryan should spend more time balancing the budget and not spend time fighting. trump is calling again to prosecute clinton over her deleted e-mails. >> special prosecutor here we
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special prosecutor. reporter: spending the day less on defense and more on the attack. >> hillary had no defense for her secret speeches on wall street and international bank she hid from the public and which were exposed by wikileaks. she has hatred in her heart. she wants to divide america. i want to bring us together as one people. >> and speaker r conceding the election to clinton. a spokesperson saying he will work to make sure clinton does not get a, quote, blank check with a democratic-lead congress. wcvb newscenter 5. ed: hillary clinton is working to hold on to her lead. they have come out swinging and warren is calling on the governor. governor charlie baker took a strong stand against trump. new at 6:00, todd kazakiewich
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responding. >> a day after the second president -- presidential debate that had trump on the defensive explaining his controversial comments about women back in 2005, hillary clinton's campaign is turning trump's words into a campaign ad. >> grab them by the [bleep] when you are famous you can do anything. this is locker room talk. >> today secretary clinton is attending a voter registration event and highlighting what she calls failure in character and in his debate performance. jay donald trump -- >> donald trump spent his time attacking when he should have been apologizing. >> senator elizabeth warren is wading into the controversey talking yet again about her disdain for trump while visiting buzzard's bay.
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republicans. >> i think the governor should stand out here. donald trump is right now the leader of the republican party. every republican needs to make clear where they stand. >> governor baker's office issued a statement where they said trump is not fit to be president and the 2005 video is further evidence of that. toddes newscenter 5. >> all of the units were damaged and seven have extensive damage and a collapsed roof. no injuries reported and the cause is being investigated. heather: boston police are looking for the suspects who shot a 9-year-old girl on a playground early on sunday morning. the girl is expected to reyou
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violence hits close to home. reporter: she didn't want to show her face for this story, but there is a makeshift memorial here where her son died last year. as you can see it is steps away from the playground where the little girl was shot yesterday. what happened came racing back when she learned a 9-year-old girl was shot. >> it took me back to december 18th when ien it is nerve-wracking. how much could you bear? reporter: police say the little girl was playing at this playground when it happened not far from where settle says her son was skilled last december. >> until you noy how it feels to lose a kid, then you will understand. reporter: police say they have surveillance video showing two males getting out of a white car when the suspect started shooting. authorities say the little girl was not the intended target. >> it is sad because that
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talking when police arrived at the scene. even though headquarterses are close by neighbors say they still don't feel safe. >> i just think it needs to be like it is some kind of gated community. more like i said patrols and not just the bha and boston police coming through here. we need people on foot. reporter: live in roxbury, wcvb news -- newscenter heather: we're learning more about the alleged wrong way driver killed in a crash that hurt five teenagers. ed: and convincing a pharmaceutical company to make a huge cut to the prescription drug prices. harvey: just getting to the evening and it is chilly. we'll let you noy how cold and how long it stays that way.
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three. will it be the final game for david ortiz or do they still have magic, october magic left in his bat? >> the 10:00 news on metv boston with maria stephanos. >> dozens of firefighters responding. >> verizon 461 and over the air at 5.2. kelly ayotte: let's be honest - clinton are far from perfect...
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i've worked to find solutions to new hampshire's heroin epidemic. and i've crossed the aisle to protect new hampshire's clean air and clean water. i've been called a problem solver by independent groups, and ranked as one of the most bipartisan senators. i'm kelly ayotte - and i approve this message, because whether i'm working with republicans, democrats, or independents,
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>> the man accused car and killing five high school students has roots here in massachusetts. prosecutors say he crashed into the teen's car and stole a police cruiser and crashed into seven more cars. records show he lived there for seven years during the last decade. he also went to high school there. he was scheduled to go on trial next month for allegedly abusing his girlfriend. right now he is unconscious
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>> there was an attempted home invasion and this gun was part of the evidence they found at the scene. they say people were in the home and they were able to hold the door shut and keep the suspects out as they smashed through the window. >> the mayor says they discovered the hack yesterday and anyone who tried to visit the site had message. ed: you are trying to hold out on turning on your heat? heather: i failed. ed: i failed awhile ago. tonight may be putting you to the test. heather:harvey will tell you how low it can go and when we will see more rain. and how police trooper saved a
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>> you're watching newscenter 5 a ed: out of reach. a mother whose little boy who has cystic facial bro sis says there are two drugs that could extend his life, but the cheapest costs $286,000 a year. nicole burly tells us about her cross country journey to drastically lower prescription prices. reporter: julie anna is a woman on a mission. >> i want to make sure they receive their medicine.
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specifically to meet with vertex pharmaceuticals who made major strides in cystic fibrosis research and drugs. her 3-year-old son ely was diagnosed as an infant. >> they improved within the last year, year and a half. >> she is thrilled by the advances and not happy by the bottom line. >> the prices are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> people like my son are vulnerable having a rare disease. you are also vulnerable to high prices of drugs. >> she called it price gouging after receiving millions of charity dollars for research and develop -- development. >> it is profit versus compassion. >> so far she has 12 fee,000 support -- 125,000 supporters.
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reminder about why we come to work every day to bring new medicine to all people with cystic fibrosis. the company did not address the assertions of price gouging. one mom on a mission to help her son and save others. >> let them know someone is paying attention, one mom is paying attention and she wants her little boy and everyone with cystic fibrosis to have access to these innovations in the united states. reporter: >> he is one of the cutest boys i have ever seen. heather:new at seconds:00, it was a wedding to remember thanks to the mother of the groom getting lost in the woods. it was a sunday wedding and a few hours before the nuptials the groom's mom wandered off. state troopers troopers were called. four hours later he was found
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here as the bride and groom tieing the knot. never sweat the small stuff. >> never sweat the small stuff. >> this was the weekend and yesterday was not a great day at all. for those who had the opportunity a beautiful day. look at the rain that fell yesterday from over three inches to two in inch in worcester and it was the wettest in worcester. look at that sky. it has been so crystal clear and that's the night we will have. the wind is still 15 miles an hour and calming down. the barometer is on its way back up. 47 in rutland, vermont and it will be a chilly night with the clear skies and the winds dying down and the air so
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the only area not included in that is the extreme coastline right along the immediate coast. that's where it will stay and there are many pockets near and booy low freezing. a nice bounce back and a beautiful day. you won't have the gusty breezes of today. gentle sea breezes along the coast and in the 60s over the a will see some patchy clouds. on wednesday a fair amount of sunshine. a front will approach and give us some clouds. maybe a spot shower, but i don't see much. matthew is now gone, but we have tropical storm nicole which could grow into a hurricane over the next few days. drifting north and may continue to the north and maybe the northeast movement which may take it somewhere in the vicinity not far from
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we will certainly is be following that as time goes on. here is your next seven days. a good looking forecast overall. tomorrow and wednesday and a little more cloudy for thursday. that's when we can get a spot shower as that front approaches from the west. then that front should be through the region by friday or even before. friday we clear and it will be a little chillier and a little chilly early saturday morning. otherwise so far looks like the rest of the weekend. looks nice considering we will be in the second half of i'll see you next half hour. i'm meteorologist harvey leonard. >> now here is mike lynch with sports center 5 powered by xfinity. >> hi, everybody. welcome to van ness outside fenway park. the red sox are in the top half of the first inning where there are a couple runners on and clay buchholz on the hill starting for the red sox. his last seven starts are
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meanwhile, the red sox are looking for more october magic from the bat of big papi. david ortiz took batting practice around 3:45 and he spent a good deal of time talking to his teammates from the cleveland indians. yes indeed papi has had great moments and the sox should use one or two to extend the series. >> you can look at it as if there is a little tomorrow. let it all hang out. remember who we are as individual players and as a team and play with that freedom and aggression. >> any team is looking forward to getting into the ballpark. being energized by the home fans and how this team has played in fenway and the way our offense has been able to
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tonight. this is his seventh post season appearance as a manager and he has 30 playoff wins in his career. of course he won two world series with the red sox. but as any manager will tell you, the next win is the toughest. >> everybody is aware there is a lot going on here and it is an exciting place to boot. that's why we talk about the things we talk about. it will be exciting. we are on the road and we know that. everything else is the same. just try to eliminate those types of things because is really important is how we play the game. reporter: the theme of ohio week continues. the patriots are in cleveland
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come on sunday. the red sox are playing the cleveland indians right now and bruins are playing the blue jackets. and the cincinnati bengals were shellacked by dallas and dealing with a sizzling tom brady. 406 yards and three touchdowns. no big surprise to his teammates. >> he has a lot of confidence. he is a veteranye it gives you a lot of confidence as teammates. we knew we would make sure we are ready to go. >> there you have it. patriots and bengals on sunday. i hear a roar and that must mean the first inning is over and last time i heard it was score less. is that correct? >> that's correct.
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inning. >> we'll see you a little later on. ed: that's live communicating. heather:he has to hate it when he hears the steering on tv instead of watching the game. he can't be -- ed: he can't be inside when the game is going on. time to flash forward. >> new at 7:00, award-winning cheese made in massachusetts. what goes into making the gouda and what is going to happen. and new on newscenter 5 at 11:00, a neighborhood on edge. that convicted child rapist released from prison decades early and there is more that has neighbors out -- outraged. first. abc world news tonight. >> the breaking news the woman donald trump was talking about on that bus nancy o'dell is
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and two officers killed shot through the front door. the audio during the chaos next. >> on "chronicle" at 7:30, kris crossing the country. putting out the welcome mat at a b and b. and a country store that goes way back and giving theater kids a stage. main streets and back roads of
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the outside corporate interests bankrolling question two are trying to deceive you. here's the truth: every time a new charter school opens, it drains money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million just last year - according to the state's own data.
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pre-school, bus service and more. that's why question two's opposed by the massachusetts pta and school committees all across the state.
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ed: we have breaking news involving samsung. samsung is halting -- halting the sale of the galaxy note after fake replacements. the replacements are firing up as well and i can tell you i flew today and they told you on the plane if you have one of these things you have to power it down. you cannot bring it on. you can't charge it on the plane and you heather:it is unnerving that you rely on other people's honesty of turning off their smartphone. a rhode island man has grown the world's biggest pumpkin. that's pretty darn big. that is richard wallace on the right and he is standing behind his prize winner. it is a 2,200 pounder. wallace took first place in the pumpkin contest.
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son, ron. >> 226.15. >> there you go. heather:and ron's weighed exactly 110. ed: that's a lot of pumpkin pie. ed: if there is a game tomorrow at fenway how will the weather special interests that oppose question 2 claim district schools lose money to charter schools. that's "absurd," says the boston herald. "outright lies," reports the lowell sun.
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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.
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in new hampshire, maggie hassan cut taxes for small businesses, protected education... created jobs. in washington, what's kelly ayotte done? voted to cut college grants, cut medicare. for millionaires and big oil. that's what the koch brothers and big corporate interests wanted. they're spending millions supporting ayotte. kelly ayotte's not working for us.
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tonight, breaking news. the fallout from the videotape, and now the debate. tonight, the new poll numbers coming in. trump in crisis mode. and the woman he was talking about on that bus, tv host nancy o'dell, breaking her silence. also, house speaker paul ryan says he will no longer defend trump. tonight, trump responds. the emeen playing out, 1,50 victims, families stranded by rising waters. new audio tonight during the chaos. two officers shot and killed through the front door of a home. a veteran officer, a new mom, just back from maternity leave. the urgent alert just issued on samsung smartphones, amid troubling new reports that the replacement phones are now igniting. and the frantic search, and dramatic turn today.

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