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>> this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 7:00. >> pictures from vegas. it is one of the last chances for both of these candidates. hillary clinton and donald trump make that final pitch to a national audience. exclusively with joe biden. >> live at the debate in las vegas, let's begin live with ed. you just but with the vice president. >> good evening to you from dorchester. we are between the kennedy library. they are heading back home to
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jill biden. he has been empowered to help relieve cancer in the immediate future. at the front of the list is tonight's debate. let's take you out to las vegas. emily riemer. >> it's a big night for all of the candidates. millions of voters. 20 days until the election. the stakes are high for both of them. first, check out the town of this debate. will this have a cinnamon now -- similar tone? and how will hillary clinton
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watch for the moderators. it is an important 90 minute for both of you. quite she needs to convince people she's the best person to be the next president of the united states. anchor: format wise this debate is like the first one. six segments, 15 minutes each. hillary clinton will get the first question. then donald trump. the topics, immigration, the
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to be president. it remains to be seen how that will go down. we will send it back to you. >> this is one of those nights where what happened in vegas doesn't just stay in vegas. the first question i asked, was it a good thing or bad thing this is the best debate. down appropriate paths. he likes to tell stories. >> he said my daughter had two girlfriends. the teacher said watch the debate and we will talk about it. i had to turn it off after two minutes.
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american politics where a parent has to turn off the television. i am not nine naive enough to think -- it is stunning. it is absolutely amazing. i have played ball in high school college. >> is anything off-limits? >> she is a lady. she is bright. she knows what she wants to do. i hope she gets a chance to lay out. here we are two weeks away. you see where the raise is at this point in time. do you say i wish i could was here? >> i did not fail because of the
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they can win. i lost part of my soul. >> he lost part of his soul. the vice president who is heading back to washington, i asked about elizabeth worn. you will have to hear the answer. >> great stuff. thank you. we have new polling numbers justin from new hampshire. the poll was done by w him you hillary clinton has a 15 point lead. a majority see hillary clinton best equipped to deal with the economy, isis and immigration. anchor: we have this good news for you. one of the police officer shot last week in east boston is now out of the hospital.
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he was injured in a shootout in boston. suspects were killed. john atwater is live in salem with reaction. >> there is some resolution. she does n the blast brought down salem. a destructive fireball that rattled nerves. >> everyone heard it. >> the bomb was placed in a newspaper box owned by the lgbt paper here. the editor of the paper is relieved. >> we need to start thinking
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their actions can do fact groups that are affected. reporter: it is not clear what police have found. they do not understand their motivations. >> we have no business doing anything like that. reporter: investigation does continue tonight. two suspects are due in court friday. anchor: the family of a murder teacher has filed a civil lawsuit against the school district. she was raped and killed by one of her students at danvers high school. they do not want money. live to explain the decision behind the family's loss. >> the lawsuit is rooted in
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the hal, though why could it happen again. they are still looking for those answers. the lawsuit not for financial gain but to seek answers that have arisen as a result of events. it names the school and the cleaning company. . we cannot imagine what the family went through. we certainly respect the legal process they are pursuing. richard was a math teacher raped and murdered in october 2013. her student was convicted last december for the crime. he was 14 years old when it happened. chisholm was caught on candor --
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which he had her body. with the security system, why was no one monitoring the cameras placed throughout campus? what measures have been cap? why was calling in the academic wing by herself? the school said we are committed to continuing her legacy of kindness and dedication. some of these major points , how no one noticed the bloodsoaked chisholm walking around campus as long as he did. anchor: prosecutors say a man from new hampshire has been stealing women's hearts and identities. he was arraigned today on charges he opened 17 credit cards using the names of five women he's met online and had
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he pleaded not guilty. the judge ordered shields on $300 bail. more from ed harding's interview with the vice president. anchor: live at end dorchester. >> the v president spoke on many things. what if curt schilling put in a claim to take elizabeth worn seat -- warren's see? anchor: we are starting to cool off but there is well weather on the way. we will time that out. anchor: a teenager armed with a bell one arrow.
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>> c will not be vice president much longer but he still has the title. anchor: after he gave his speech he sat down exclusively with ed harding. let's go back to add in dorchester. ed: he still has all of the energy of the vice president even though it is down to no longer in office. he focused on the cancer moon issue he wants to take care of. he talks completely about politics. he believed democrats are going to take the white house and take back the senate. he thinks he will come close in the house. that led me to ask what if curt schilling tested elizabeth worn -- warren?
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picture. she can hit fastballs. she can hit fastballs. she's one of the brightest people i have ever worked with. not afraid to speak truth to power. it would be the single bi biggest battery if he had to do it. >> maybe joe biden when the vice president says if he had decided to run for president elizabeth worn was likely he would run on the ticket with. ed: we will see you at 11:00. a pair of brothers jump into action in an attempted home invasion. andrew kennedy was at home with his 13-year-old brother. a stranger knocks on the door
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suspect . andrew grabbed his bow and arrow and headed outside. >> i went outside and i started screaming at him to leave. when he eventually did i did know he was with our neighbor. i chased him down the street so he would not harm anyone else. anchor: he helped the suspect at arrow point until police got there. anchor: youav this day. look at the temperatures next to you. harvey: it is spectacular. the last time we were 80 or higher, 1979. boston, 81. three degrees shy of the record. there were records established in providence and hartford. here is what is interesting.
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60. we were warmer with the low temperature than the average high temperature. 20 and a half degrees above average. 73 in boston. not too tough to take. wind is light. notice that. upper 50's around new hampshire. boston will be in the 50's. not nearly as mild tomorrow. around 61 or so in boston. generally in the 60's. the wind is going to come in off of the water. then we start to deal with this from the west which should give us intermittent wet weather tomorrow night and friday.
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and friday night. it may drop on tropical moisture east of the bahamas. watch that. not the storm itself of the moisture. some could be drawn northward. when it goes by us the wind will kick in and then we get into a much chillier dry and blustery pattern saturday. some sunshine early . the rain is to our north and west. at the end of the day or tomorrow night, some additional showery weather. do we get some of that tropical moisture in here during the course of friday afternoon? early to know for sure but it is a possibility. check it out. you can see the weather on friday.
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region. we get into blustery conditions. we could be talking 25, 30 mile-per-hour wind gusts. breezy on sunday as well. sunday looks like the chillier of the two weekend days. today it was 80 degrees. it is still only late october. we will have a few more warm-ups. hope to seu drill. >> when bill belichick reach the podium there was a gift from reporters. a tiny onesie for his granddaughter. he approved -- he seemed moved by the gift. not for long. >> cute?
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once again, looking at pittsburgh. they look good as they always do. >> have you officially decided what you like? >> can you do your job? >> make them smile. anchor: he was genuine though. anchor: he was moved by it. anchor: that was a good move. anchor: shocking diagnosis for woman who went to the hospital
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baby. quite she never knew she was pregnant. 3 day old jaxson is perfectly healthy although a little premature at 5pounds 4-ounces. the 23 yr old mom worked, right up until deliever with no signs or symptoms she was carrying a baby. sunday she went to sturdy memorial hospital for sudden abdominal discomfort. >> a lot of people are offended like why didn't she tell us? i'm shocked. ed: she said she was on birth control and did not gain more than the babies five pounds. she calls jaxson a blessing and now must work on getting the bottles diapers and gear to do the mommy thing. >> new tonight, the warning of a deadly cat virus turning up in
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by his family and several firefighters. he was out to dinner when his wife when he noticed a woman was choking. he rushed over and perform the heimlich. that woman was just fine. congratulations. anchor: all good things must come to an end. anchor: let's just say they change. anchor: ok. anchor: fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices. you can't break me. you want a piece of cake? switching to fios is easier than ever. this is your last chance to get 100meg internet,
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