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to sort out what happened. the whole neighborhood still confused and worried about why police were here. >> they were all out here with their weapons drawn. rifles, handguns. and then a swat team came in later. shaun: neigbhbors woken by police at their doors pointing guns at the house next door. >> at 4:30 we saw all the police out here. we got woken up. and then someone, one of the policeman came into our home and upstairs and put a rifle through the window upstairs. facing that house. francis street for a report of gunfire. when they arrived police say , people inside the home would not leave. revere police used flashbangs to try to get people to exit the home. hours later they we say people -- hours later, we saw police take at least two people away from the home in handcuffs. the landlord says 7 people live in the house, all moroccans, all detained including an elderly , woman. men who live in the home say
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weapons in the home. police swarmed the neighborhood , even entered homes but never , told neighbors what was going on. >> they didn't tell us anything. nothing at all. that is what we were a little bit upset about because with all these guns out here and one in our house no one told us we should go somewhere. shaun: of this house to me they did not hear any gunfire before police arrived. we are waiting to hear whether anyone is facing charges. shaun chaiyabhat, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: a crash between two motorcycles and a car in lakeville has left one person dead. it's not clear what caused the crash this morning on bedford street at highland road. a 77-year-old man on one of the motorcycles was killed. his passenger and the rider of the second motorcycle, as well as the driver of the car, were all taken to the hospital. all of their injuries were described as serious.
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shocking pictures from north carolina where a republican party office was firebombed. look at this. officials say someone threw a bottle filled with flammable liquid through the window of the orange county republican headquarters overnight. you can see just how much damage that caused inside. a neighboring building was also spray-painted with a swastika and the message "nazi republicans leave town or else." clinton has a lead over donald trump in a new poll. reid: the poll from abc news and the washington post gives clinton a four-point edge. it was done after the second debate and the release of the video where trump talks about making unwanted sexual advances. but as abc's mary bruce reports, it appears that controversy only had a minimal impact on his support. mr. trump false stories, all : made up, lies, lies. mary: donald trump on the offensive, ramping up his
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conspiracy. mr. trump the election is being : rigged by corrupt media, pushing completely false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect her president. mary: with 23 days to go, a new abc news, washington post poll, shows trump and clinton in a -- with a slight edge among likely voters. from supporters are sticking with him. newt gingrich i think it's : amazing that trump is as close as he is right now, considering the one-sidedness of the news media barrage. mary: as trump increasingly claims the election can't be trusted, his supporters are reacting. >> if it were clinton gets in i , myself, i'm ready for a revolution because we can't have her in. mary: trump's running mate sunday trying to reassure voters. governor pence we'll respect the : outcome of this election. mary: clinton's running mate tim kaine doing damage control after emails supposedly hacked from clinton's campaign chair were released by wikileaks. the emails describing clinton
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immigration are fundamentally un-american. senator kaine to say that there : should be no immigration, yes, that is definitely contrary to the best values of our country that were laid out in the declaration of independence and since. mary: the clinton campaign continues to question the accuracy of the emails. mary bruce, abc news, washington. reid: some of hillary clinton's top surrogates will be in new hampshire this upcoming week. her husband former president , bill clinton will campaign in , hanover an to hold a rally. nichole: taking a live look out at the city of boston this sunny afternoon. look at that beautiful blue sky there. aj: pretty. nichole: it's a little warmer than yesterday and is a trend i personally love. i'm going to put in a request now. aj: well, let me fulfill that request for you. by the end of this month, we are
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39 sunset. we still have lots of minutes to lose at the end of the day as we had through fall and winter time. those of the high temperatures. we will absolutely take it. we are not far off those numbers. the last couple of nights, temperatures have tumbled quickly. i don't think it happened as quickly tonight. look at the comparison between above where we were last night in orange. first things first, we have a lot of clouds. thus the first indication temperatures will not fall that much or as quickly as they have. the last piddly little showers hanging out over the north shore. we will put a timetable on this
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we have the forecast coming up in a few minutes. reid: thank you. tom brady returned to gillette today after being away from his home turf for months. and number 12 gave the patriots faithful a lot to cheer about. sportscenter 5's mike lynch is in our newsroom with more. lynchie? ed: -- mike: cincinnati did its best to spoil the party taking a 14-10 lead early in the second throwing for nearly 400 yards three more touchdowns. 35-17 the final. the patriots down 7-3, 75 yards, james white on the receiving end of a brady touchdown pass. after that, 10-7. 14-12. brady goes to gronk.
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season. tom brady will take advantage of this all afternoon long. 35-14 very the final, 35-70. the pats moved to 5-1. tom brady: yeah, it was a great crowd. we always get great crowds. they were into it today. i thought we could do a lot better the second half and finished the game strong. we got off to a slow start. but we finished with 35 points, so that's pretty good. mike: and alive to foxboro. see you then. nichole: all right. a man is recovering after being shot in broad daylight in fitchburg. it happened outside an auto parts store. according to the store owner, the victim left the store and then got into an argument with someone. shortly after, shots rang out. >> you'll feel like it's real, but it is. you know, i mean, i hear gunshots once in a while. you know, when it is 20 feet away, it hit home -- it hit home
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surveillance camera caught the entire thing on video. the victim was shot in the shoulder. he was transported umass worcester and is expected to be all right. his name has not yet been released. no arrests have been announced. reid: a manhunt underway after a stabbing in plymouth. three men were stabbed in a residential area in plymouth. two of them are students at plymouth state university. police have released this picture of a potential suspect, but have not released his name. he was last seen wearing a red hooded sweatshirt. two of the victims have already been released from the hospital. the third is still hospitalized, but will be ok. 5 at 6:00, a young man given months to live getting a wish fulfilled today. the personal reception for him today at gillette as he cheered on the patriots. reid: target is taking an unusual step ahead of halloween. the scares across the country that have taken some products off the shelves. aj: a wonderful day today. if you like the last gasp of summer.
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degree readings, a record for tuesday. will we break that record? we will let you know. >> the 10:00 news on me to be boston with maria stefanos, and ben simmoneau. now i'm randy: monday morning on the eye, you think you are doing everything right. >> three unexpected items that can drag down your credit score.
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ive 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. which means real cuts to our kids - in arts, technology, ap classes, 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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>> you're watching newscenter 5 at 6:00. reid: if you're looking for a target. the store has removed the masks from its shelves. it appears to be in response to the clown scares happening across the country. the incidents have prompted the mascot for mcdonald's the clown ronald mcdonald to keep a low profile. nichole: among the crowd of patriots fan -- patriot fans at gillette was a man who may not get another chance. he has bring cancer and has been
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strangers made sure that he had a very special experience today. >> three or four weeks ago, did you think you would be here? rhondella: 25-year-old yashar alizadeh of needham has had 3 surgeries to fight the brain tumor he's lived with for the last six years. instead of focusing on the terminal condition his mt -- mount auburn hospice team is helping him live life to the fullest. >> it was a surprise, and the people -- especially her, are awesome. rhondella: yashar's team scored big with a donated limo and donated patriots tickets. brother the vip treatment. [cheering] >> i feel good today. the weather is beautiful. i really can't complain. i have a seat. i like this song too. >> i have never been to an actual patriots game or anything like this. it's pretty surreal. and it's just like, thank you, guys, everything you have done
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it's really nice to see him smile. rhondella: his nurse of the prognosis was so poor, they didn't know if there would be another game that would be an option, so they got him to this one. robert kraft have yashar a special pin. robert kraft he is fighting for : his life. i want that pin to hopefully give him good luck. >> my doctor said i have 1, 2 months. i'm almost three months here now. rhondella: every day is a win, a in foxboro rhondella richardson, , wcvb newscenter 5. nichole: we definitely wish him the best. aj joins us with his forecast including a bit of a warm-up. reid: and the pacific northwest dealing with very, very
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rhondella: in north carolina, estimates of de 1.5 billion dollars. the damage estimates could fluctuate as floodwaters have yet to receive in some communities. and that estimate does not include the cost of fixing the damages. the west coast cleanup underway in the pacific northwest. reid: back-to-back storms tore down trees and power lines, damaging roads, and they are not yet out of the woods.
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it was supposed to be one of the region fell great wind storms that never was, but the one-two punch from seattle to portland pattern of rain and winds that some places had 60 mile an hour winds. this crane swing in the wind in portland, oregon, a city known for its roses, covered with debris is, trees piercing homes. >> all of a sudden, a tree is falling on me. reporter: in nearby it knocked down power lines, leaving thousands without power. in manzanita along the oregon coast, winds up to 130 miles per hour. this home ripped from its foundation. >> no one was living in it.
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to be hospital with serious injuries after a branch fell on him. and in bellingham, a woman inside a home when a tree crashed down. fortunately, it -- virtually, she was not heard. abc news. reid: back here at home, the polar opposite. beautiful weather. aj, you were saying earlier they are forecasting the end of a typhoon? aj: yes, this right here is the remnants or energy from a former typhoondo a hurricane. it developed west of hawaii and then pin wheeled back across the pacific and now is, if you will, making landfall over the pacific northwest as an and or tropical system. just barrels of rain and tons of wind as well. i did see a report of a wind gust.
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hurricane or a typhoon does not mean it can't produce wins like that. this should lose some steam. we will keep an eye on it. it may affect western massachusetts. and whatever is left over we will take care of. we will keep an eye on it. the cold front, not really cold per se behind it. and we mild temperatures. today, we averaged above normal. but for the month we are still half a degree below average. today should cure some of that, and certainly by the next couple of days when we register those storms, we will be above average once again to rid a beautiful look at the charles river, 68 degrees. the winds are sustained or gusty at times.
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the cape and the islands in the lower 60's. cincinnati, st. louis, knoxville, nashville, that kind of air trying to climb the eastern seaboard. most of tonight, nowhere near as chilly as it has been. we will be near 60 degrees in town with a mostly cloudy sky. a spot shower or two. like winds for the most part tomorrow still a beautiful day. morning clouds. monday afternoon we have a cool front settling over the area. it tries to lift northward monday night and tuesday. along with that, scattered showers and then that warm front begins to gradually lift northward. we could make a run at record
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still very impressive storm. meanwhile we are watching this area. portions of this, some of the rain made climb up to the eastern seaboard with a separate frontal boundary. that is why i am going for rainfall on friday. until then, spotty showers. much of which will happen overnight. record highs possible tuesday, wednesday, still up near 80 degrees and slowly through that transition later in the week. that is my forecast. i'm it meteorologist a.j. burnett. >> now here is mike lynch with sportscenter 5, powered by xfinity. mike: hey, folks. tom brady, nearly perfect. his numbers, 29 out of 35, 376 yards and 3 more touchdowns as the patriots pull away from a stubborn bengals team for a 35-17 win at gillette
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james white. no contest, folks. ducks in a barrel. the second half though, the bengals could take the lead. a little scary for the patriots. 14-10 cincinnati lead. the patriots defense got a pair on this safety check by dont'a hightower. then after a8- next play. td of the year. 162 yards to gronk on this afternoon. next series -- brady sees the linebacker and again. it's on to gillette and josh brogadir.
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chie, fans eager to welcome tom brady back for his first meaningful game here in nine months. his homecoming was sweet. tom brady: it has -- certainly i felt it. they had the back of our team for the same amount of time. since i got here in 2000, you feel that with all of the teams. you lose. what they did monday night was the celtics and the bruins. we feel that every time we take the field. it's where my family lives. it's a great place. i love being a quarterback for this team. hopefully i can go for a long time.
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he says all he was doing was bobbing his head, but he did not say anything. josh brogadir, wcvb sportscenter 5. mike: all right, josh. the steelers and the pittsburgh. then roethlisberger. right there. he left in one series, he will let mri on that knee tomorrow. meanwhile the dolphins on the ground. what a ground game today. they had 204 yar miami runs over fitchburg in their home field, 30-15. lots coming up and sunday sports overtime. tom brady back at gillette stadium. we have a report from josh. chris gasper will be with us in studio. and high 5 will travel to lexington high school with a quarterback who may remind you of another quarterback, number 22. see you then. nichole: thank you.
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with what's ahead on abc's world news. tom: donald trump sounding a new his fears a claim and facing troubling new poll numbers. a woman moves in and will not move out. and the moment a police [ roars ] [ up tempo music ] dinner! may i be excused? get the new xfinity tv app and for the first time ever stream live tv,
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ywhere. ? ? on social security and medicare, these are the facts. kelly ayotte voted for deep cuts in medicare and social security. here are the votes. she voted against protecting social security from the threat of privatization. and said she's open to raising the retirement age for social security. look it up yourself. the fact is kelly ayotte's supporting big, corporate special interests. she's not working for us. for the content
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imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope. yes on question 2. nichole: a beautiful fall day.
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welcome to "world news tonight." donald trump intensifying his conspiracy claims. saying the election will be rigged, that the media is plotting against him, even accusing "saturday night live" of a hit job. this, as he faces another allegation of sexual harassment. while questions are mounting for hillary clinton over new wikileaks. over the edge. a pickup truck plunges 60 feet from a california overpass, slamming into a motorcycle festival, killing four. what we've now learned about the driver. double threat. the powerful storm lashing the west coast. from san francisco to seattle, hurricane force wind gusts. and one wildfire's path of destruction. home takeover. a woman brought in to help moves
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