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a car stolen from a gas station. the intent search to track it down. >> defending donald. who melania trump is blaming for her husband's talk on the infamous tape. the pictures police want you to see. harvey: which areas could see record warmth. jc: a life changing gift when he needs it the most. his from a marathon bombing survivor. ed: a car stolen from a boston gas station, a little baby in the back seat. i am ed harding. jc: i am j.c. monahan. or he: officers on scene were not calling us at carjacking as no force was used. that is where the stolen red honda was found with the baby
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this happened shortly before 930 . the thieves taking off with the car apparently not realizing the owner who was standing outside had her nine-month-old baby boy in a car seat in the back. boston police cruisers rush to the area and within minutes the hunt was spotted parked outside number 72 will not park a block and a half away. the officer approaching the car could hear the baby crying f was not harmed. soon afterwards the baby and his mother were reunited, both escorted by boston police officers. the woman covering her head, asking not to be identified, again the little boy was not the description of the car thief is vague, a hispanic male around
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with a ponytail, wearing a white t-shirt. ed right now police are looking : for this man a person of interest in the shooting of a two-year-old. the little girl wasn't the target, but she was the one hurt on saturday. newscenter 5's john atwater live in roxbury with the frustration from police. >> they are not incorporating. >> they have been very uncooperative, it is very first rating. when a 2-year-old gets shot in no one wants to step up. >> this manhunt -- man may hold critical who they believe has gang ties was the intended target but the bullet hit her if she was sitting in a car and winslow street. her father is not talking. >> that was troubling. this was a cute little girl. seeing a young baby like that shot in no one wants to come to her rescue and tell us who it is. we have problems. john: he appears to have a beard
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these images prompt someone to come forward. >> fear is a factor in worrying about retribution but in this case it is his daughter and he needs to be more cooperative with the police department and with us. john: the 2-year-old was hit in the hand in the leg. police tell us she will be ok. jc a merrimack, new hampshire bail, accused of soliciting naked pictures from an underage student. robert wiley is facing child porn charges. police say he sent a 16-year-old student nude pictures of himself and asked her to send some back. he retired from his job today, effective immediately. he is free tonight on $20,000 bail. ed prayers tonight for the : boston police officers, still hospitalized after being shot but getting better. fellow officers and neighbors gathered in an east boston church as officers richard cintolo and matt morris are upgraded to stable condition.
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gary: police commissioner evans visits the officers every day at mass general; we know both were well enuf to watch the pats game yesterday, matt morris undewent more surgery on his leg today. >> critically wounded. the good news, the officers are improving. clicks they are out of the critical stage and stable. they're both in good spirits. i am thankful these two officers are making such remarkable progress. mary: it was residents who coordinated the mass, they were traumatized by the service -- by
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way to think police for their service. 33-year-old kirk figeroua was killed in the shoot out, but police maintain it was hinm that -- him that geared up and opened fire on the officers after , firgueroa's roommate called police over a domestic fight between the two. there were also prayers tonight for fellow officers who fought off figeroa, pulled the wounded officers to safety and triaged their wounds. they have all met in the aftermath. >> they such an ordeal together. i think it is a good chance for them to bond in the realize they are lucky to be here today. mary: district attorney dan conley is overseeing the investigation into last week's deadly shooting. we know more weapons were taken from the gladstone st. home, but no official motive yet as to why figueroa opened fire.
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harvey: it is very mild. upper 50's to the mid-60's around the region. i am tracking some downpours moving into southern vermont. they're moving southeast so it is possible around the start of the morning commute, there could be a couple of showers in the area. it will be moving to the south and east. tomorrow around harford in springfield there could be near record warmth. boston little bit different. a light east down. as we get into the afternoon, the wind should switch to the southwest and allow the warmth to come in. i believe you know how long this warmth will stick around and why some areas wednesday may be warmer than tomorrow. jc: new in commitment 2016 tonight, melania trump is defending her husband, saying it's not entirely his fault, for what he said in that video with billy bush. ed: and as newscenter 5's ben
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attacks. ms. trump: i said to my husband, the language is inappropriate, it's not acceptable. and i was susprised because that is not the man that i know. >> melania trump dismissed her husband donald's comments about assaulting women as boy's talk, and blamed host billy bush for the remarks. ms. trump: he was lead on, like egg on, from the host to say dirty and bad stuff. >> mrs. trump, who hasn't appeared much since giving a convention speech plaigiarized from michelle obama, admits the campaign has not been easy. ms. trump: press, it's very dishonest, and it's a lot of lies they've written also about me as my husband. >> that's a theme her husband is continuing in wisconsin tonight in one breath claiming the election is rigged against him while denying claims he's assaulted women. mr. trump the media is trying to : rig the election by giving
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false stories that have no validity. >> trump attacked hillary clinton on the news undersecretary of state patrick kennedy asked the fbi to change the classification of one of the emails sent from her private server. mr. trump in other words, the : state department was trying to cover up hillary's crimes of sending classified information on a server our enemies could easily access which is what we're talking about. >> those documents describe a quid puo classification. in exchange the state department would allow the fbi to place more agents overseas. the agencies say no deal ever happened. ed the other person on that tape : with donald trump is now out of a job. nbc news fired billy bush tonight as host of the third hour of the today show. bush says he's grateful for the support of his family, friends, and colleagues, and looks forward to what lies ahead.
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hillary clinton today. one of his stops was keene state college reaching out to younger voters, many of whom supported bernie sanders. he is also encouraging clinton supporters to extend a hand to those who are backing trump. mr. clinton: do not treat him the way they have -- them the way they have treated hillary. the root of this are people who have given up on america and believe america has given up on them. jc two students were removed : after ll accusations of sexual assault. ed: police have made no arrests and we're not hearing -- we are now hearing the call that sent officers racing to francis street. that's where we find newscenter 5's shaun chaiyabhat. shaun: after a 911 call police came, detained 6 tenants. ultimately none were arrested. now, all feel unfairly targeted.
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room. >> his life, and their home in shambles, after police ransacked rooms in search of a gun. 911. >> what is your emergency? the line is being recorded. i live at 22 francis ave. >> i just ran out to the sidewalk to grab somebody's cell phone. i don't know who this is. there are shots being fired in my building at 22 francis ave. i have to run back in. i still have a kid in there. i'll be right back. i'll try to get my phone and call you back. no call back and police never found that caller. but they arrived en masse. forcing tenants out of the home, early sunday morning, some in handcuffs, some by tear gas and each tenant detained for hours. let go, without charges or explanation. >> i was asking why you are arresting me? they said stop talking. stop talking. that's all. >> no explanation. >> no explanation. >> they said if we had any weapons.
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>> police found no gun. the morrocan naturalized citizens, question who placed that 911 call and why. >> we've never had any problems. i don't know who called. why they came over here. >> i feel discrimination. we are arabic, we are muslim. >> it's still unclear who placed that 911 call. police say they're still investigating. live in revere, shaun -- shaun chaiyabhat. a teenage amputee physical and emotional health. >>'s special source of support from a marathon bombing survivor. harvey: even warmer but changes later in the week. i have the timeline. jc: entering the world along the mass pike. >> i thought i had time but i did not. jc: the race to help with a highway delivery. ed: and we're following breaking news in boston.
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charges. charles lovejoy was arrested. he is being held on $1 million bail. he lives in lowell and served two years in prison for 2010 conviction for conviction of and if an battery. he is on five years probation. jc: police in california to say a suspect who they say try to attack them at a starbucks. he was carrying a a rifle that jammed. he is also a person of interest in the shooting of his two-year-old son who is expected to recover. a teenager from lowell now has a new source of support this service dog. ed the 14-year-old has had to : overcome a lot since an accident that led to the loss of his leg. newscenter 5's jorge quiroga was there for the first meeting. >> here you go. jorge 14-year-old jass trinidad, : meeting his birthday present
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calling linda. >> it is a challenge but soon i will be like i used to be. and be back to where i used to be in my life and happy again especially with this little beautiful dog in my life. jorge: trying to stay positive since loosing his left leg a year ago. taking a short cut along the tracks in lowell, jumping on a mike peretti heard jass' story, he's donating luna and all her training as his service dog. like this mastiff luna will grow to be nearly 100 pounds, physical and emotional support. >> my goal is to keep a smile on his face and progression and hopefully he will have a normal life like every other child does. jorge: peretti's gift inspired by marathon survivors, celeste corcoran and her daughter sydney and their service dogs. fixed she was in a very bad
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saved her life. these dogs when they are trained and stuff, they are amazing. jorge: 19 surgeries and counting. >> tons of appointment were in boston. we had to go to manchester for his prosthetic stuff as well. it is taking a toll. >> he is an amazing person. i the what he is doing so young people like myself can get into a good place again with my life and how i feel. ed: imagine how big she will be. harvey: not only do we have the warm weather but we have the colors coming on. what a great combination. i don't know if you had a chance to take any of it in. you will have a chance tomorrow especially in the afternoon and
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we hit 75 in boston. we above the average. the low temperatures, 62 is higher than the average high temperature. a gives you an idea of how mild it has been. we hit 80 today in hartford and look in all this warmth, look at the 80's, look at the large area of 80's and 91 in st. louis. most of us will get that warmth. we have some downpours moving through southern vermont. they may survive enough although during the overnight, maybe a -- if you're part of the early commute there could be some showers around then they will move away. as they move away, the wind is going to become light, probably through tomorrow lunchtime. it can't get that warm with that situation from boston north. south and west, we will get into the warmer air earlier in that is where you get to 80 or
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move north. the wind should switch to the south-southwest and boston and areas north will share in the warmth. you may have to wait to the end of the day or night in new hampshire. on wednesday early and another friend will cross the region. could be a scattered split but the air behind that is very mild. with a land breeze it is possible that wednesday maybe even warmer than tomorrow. after that, things will start to change just a second. nice weather coming up on wednesday. high temperatures tomorrow. this is going to be achieved late in the day in boston. the morning will be held in the upper 50's to the low 60's. there will be some spots that reach 80 or higher. will it be a record tomorrow? i do not think we will quite make it. the record is 85. it is going to be very warm. i want to talk about what
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clouds increase and some periodic wet weather could commence as early as thursday afternoon or thursday night. the question is, will we ever get heavier rain either friday or friday night? tropical disturbance trying to form east of the bahamas. i do not think that the system will come up our way but as the jet stream dips down and sharpens up some of that moister, it may get drawn northward with the cold front and give is possibly some significant weather during the weekend and into early next week. the thing to watch for the end of the week is friday as that front approaches, drying up some tropical moister could lead to some locally heavy rain but it is not a guarantee it all pans out. we have to make an adjustment to dry out tomorrow's temperature and raisin on wednesday. boston will be 80 or higher for the high temperature on wednesday.
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still sticking around. jc: a local family has quite the story to tell about their son's birth. and: where kelly ayotte: let's be honest - clinton are far from perfect... and i'm not perfect either. i led the fight to reopen it. 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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interviewer: what would you do with fand a smartphone?ll ic. woman 2: text a friend. interviewer: how about register to vote? man: really? galvin: you can. five minutes online and a massachusetts driver's license is all it takes to register so you can vote for our next president. go to register to vote m-a dot com. it's that easy. woman 2: done. i just registered. man: that was easy.
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jc: making an entrance on the mass pike. ed: a baby boy delivered just miles from the hospital. >> i thought i have a little time but apparently i didn't. ed this is the redfern family, : looking picture perfect tonight, after quite the surprise yesterday. michael and emily's second son was due this coming friday.
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he went to watch the patriots beat the bengals so they rushed toward the hospital but soon, emily realized she wasn't going to make it. they called 911 and pulled over in framingham, where baby declan was born in the back of an ambulance. >> he was definitely, he was ready to come into this world no one was stopping him. ed: tonight, mom, dad, and baby declan are doing fine. mike: excellent idea. i am with you all the way. ben roethlisberger. always had some great showdowns with sean brady but he will be absent. tom brady has glowing praise. tom brady has glowing praise. 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.
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>> now, here's mike lynch with sportscenter 5. powered by xfinity. my: ben roethlisberger will not play against the patriots. he had arthroscopic surgery for a torn meniscus. he is home recuperating. the steelers lost to the dolphins in miami. one tough guy my after he gets quarter. and back and back in play. the mri confirmed it and he is home recuperating. tom brady with high praise for his competitor. >> he is one of the toughest guys in the league. and i would never rule him out for anything. >> he might come off the operating table. >> he could and he has done that
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a stud. he is an incredible player, i played against him since 2000 four. nothing surprises me with him but he is one of the best quarterbacks that i ever played against. i would never count him out. mike: a long history between the patriots and the steelers. the patriots have won seven out of 10 cents two dozen one. the patriots are perfect with two wins and in pittsburgh, the patriots have won three but the steelers have won a couple of times. the bruins finished with a pair of w's. is a balmy 46 degrees right now. much better than october. -- better than october that in fairbury to go up there. then, the -- and spins and gets the defenseman to do one. four goals so far.
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carlow scores his first nhl goal. he was paired with [indiscernible] bruins win 4-1. meanwhile, the miracle league championship series. the cleveland indians hold onto a 4-2 lead. one with a double, one with a home run. they have two the celtics in the nets tonight. they are of tomorrow for the patriots. why not, sit with the family in the front row. isaiah thomas the main man for the celtics, did not miss a single shot. he took 6-iron -- shots and made six shots. perfect, they cruise 120-99. they will open up against the
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games to none but the blue jays last two postseason games at home and one in the final. and: is it disgraceful to win -- to lose the world series? the indians might win. for the morning when people show up? harvey: the early morning could be cloudy and it will turn warmer tomorrow. and later in the week a little bit on the wet side. anded: why donald trump says the speaker of the house is against them. jc: temperatures will be in the 60's when you get up. we will not hit that this weekend.
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