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even be safe in my own room. rhondella: police issued a warrant for an unidentified shooter. it happened at 8:30 last night. even be safe in my owndoctors tryingw be safe in my owndoctors tryingw beneficial it would be to remove the bullet from juan. mr. turmp: i will totally accept them accepts of this great and historic presidential election --the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win. ground rules if he is to accept the possible loss to hillary clinton. jc: as trump fired up supporters today, after last night's debate, another woman has come forward with sexual assault claims. ben simmoneau joins us now with the latest. ben: that was the stunning moment of last night's debate, that he would perhaps not accept the debate results. donald trump said he had a big
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the results of this great and historic presidential election i f i win. ben: the republican nominee seeming to lay the groundwork for a court fight. mr. trump: i would accept a clear election result, would also reserve my right to contest or final a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result. last opportunity to check bank the race. -- two take back the race. hillary clinton and democrats pounced. mrs. clinton: he is denigrating our democracy. i am appalled. >> this is so folded mental that fundamental. what an indictment of who we are .
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chastising donald trump, including john mccain. "it is the american way." the final debate featured more personal attacks. listener -- mr. trump: has no respect for this person. mrs. clinton: he would rather have a puppet-- mr. trump: you are the puppet. ben: another woman coming forward with her lawyer, donald trump denies the latest allegations. both, for the second night in a row, will attend this event this evening -- a dinner in new york. ed: governor charlie baker criticizing donald trump's refusal to say whether or not he will accept their elections result. "this failure is irresponsible and another example of why he lacks the temperament to be
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not vote. his party --governor haslam said he will not vote for his party's nominate. jc: while stumping for hillary clinton international, biden says donald trump's claim is "an attack on the essence of democracy." tomorrow republican nominee mike pence will make his trip to the state and exeter. i was touched elizabeth warren will join hillary clinton --- elizabeth warren will join everything. ed: a federal judge will decide next month if dimasi will be granted a compassionate release. the 71-year-old has served almost five years of an eight year political corruption sentence.
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he makes a decision on whether to release because of his health? >> because of his poor health, i greatly appreciated the u.s. attorney coming out. i think he should be released. ed: you can watch the complete interview on "on the record" this sunday at 11:00 a.m. jc: to massachusetts to honor a national guard soldier who died unexpectedly. david bienick shows us this outpouring of support. david: this outpouring of support literally stopped traffic. it had started nearly 160 miles away in augustine, maine, then
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friends say sergeant shaunna o'connell was from rockland and had been visiting maine when he died on especially in his sleep. sean o'connell, who had served multiple combat wars in iraq and afghanistan, was most recently assigned to the military's warrior transition unit in virginia. >> it was a really tough loss for everybody. david : more than 100 people were waiting with american flags when the horse carrying his remains -- hearse carrying his remains arrived at the funeral home. he leaves behind his mother, father, and two younger brothers. ed: looking at boston, it just looks cooler. we have some wet weather? harvey: some of us may wind up with a lot of wet weather. you can see some wet weather to
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the bahamas. that is a developing system too. the two may combine. we will be watching wave. for tonight, the clouds are here. drizzle, missed, and fog will be possible. you see heavier rain working into eastern and southeastern massachusetts as we get deeper into friday and friday night. we will ethics commission turned over attorney turned over to the case of the former gloucester police chief to the fence-- gloucester's mayor says campanello deleted the contents of his city issued cell phone needed in the investigation.
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an all-time high. the used in more than 1100 incidents. the increase as more law enforcement agencies get approved to use them. most incidents of officers using stun guns were in new bedford, followed by worcester. patrol officers in boston do not use stun guns. boston police investigating a shooting in dorchester that left one person with life-threatening injuries. it happened on nazing street around 11:00 p.m. no word on a motive or arrests. jc: in chelsea, the police chief says a tractor-trailer hit a pole on broadway and williams, taking out these powerlines. enstar crews were sent visiting the problem has been fixed. ed: tesla announced new technology will come standard in all of its new cars. jc: what the electric carmaker will be providing to all drivers. ed: city living can be
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keep calm, and reduce your stress levels. harvey: it was around 80 this time yesterday in boston. now it is around 59, big change. more changes heading for the afternoon. jc: police have a warrant for the gun man who fired the stray bullet that struck a 13-year-old boy inside his chelseain
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ed: take a live look at the south wiest expressway, the split moving at the speed limit. going around the area, let's check on the drive times. the split, 31 minutes is fairly normal. first leg of the pike will take about 16 minutes. 128 is slow on the southbound side into wellesley on the needham stretch. 4 95 is a little slow south. the pike to to 90's a little slow. that is traffic at this moment as we approach 4:41. jc: dependent not the warm temperatures from yesterday? i'm looking at your radar. harvey: is that a tear in your eye?
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that are coming? harvey: we know how you feel about the season. [laughter] there is definitely what weather on the way, cooler than yesterday. we are watching a system to the east of the bahamas. that is a tropical system. not like it will become a vicious hurricane, but moisture will get involved. we will see how it works out. let's see how the area looks. clouds moving around boston. if it yesterday, he would say today was fine. certainly cooler than yesterday. we are 61 in needham, and 59 with a wind off the water at 50 miles per hour -- 15 miles per hour. notice 70 providence, 72 in hartford. that is still above normal air. right now we are running about
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at this time in boston. obviously no lower than the 50's. tomorrow the temperatures will be in the 60's and low 70's. we will not have a lot of sunshine, but the wind will tilt from the southeast to the south. there will be more of a tropical feel to the air deeper into the day tomorrow. here is the range of the west -- that is the severe thunderstorm watch. and that bahamas. let's show you how things are likely to progress. i don't see any heavy rain tonight, but there is the possibility of drizzle, fog, and showers tomorrow morning. it won't be buckets of rain, but it will certainly be damp for the morning commute. we are watching the rain to the west. eventually some coming up from
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the chances are in eastern massachusetts that tomorrow evening's commute will be somewhat wetter. some of these could contain heavy downpours. you can see those oranges and yellows showing up. we start to introduce cooler air overtime. it will get blustery starting saturday afternoon. then it will be windy for the rest of the weekend. it gets the mountains of vermont will pick up some snow showers and snow squalls saturday night and sunday. as for the rain chances, they are low this evening, medium overnight. very high friday night eastern massachusetts. how much rain? again, still difficult to look
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cape, and another near the berkshires. one inch plus could be possible in those zones. for the next seven days, mild tomorrow, but also wet at times. showers saturday, getting windy in the afternoon. i think the morning won't be that windy, but the afternoon could get windy. sunday looks windy with chillier temperatures. the chill cont week. winds pick up saturday afternoon right on into sunday. pretty significant gusts out of the west. once those wins gets dusty, they are likely to stay gusty on sunday. it will be chilly at times for the second half of the weekend and beyond.
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mental health professionals are putting a new emphasis on reducing the negative impacts of urban life. jc: here are three things you can do right now to reduce the stress of city living. >> bumper-to-bumper traffic, air pollution, crowded streets, the stresses of urban living can appear endless. in fact, studies show citydwellers are more likely to suffer from anxiety and mood disorders. the first recommendation, go to the park. living close to or spending time in green spaces can decrease the risk of depression. your car. walking and cycling is beneficial to your mental health. you aware of your environment. loud noises keeping you up at night? find the source. knowing the cause can reduce your stress because it increases that no control.
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sleep schedule are very important to reducing stress. ed: the number of sexually transmitted diseases in the state reached a new high according to federal data. the west of the country saw the most increase in common stds. public officials are concerned about cases of syphilis, which can lead to birth defects. jc: a new tool potentially battling the zika virus in florida. bats -- they species known to spread the zika virus. since it was first reported in july, dozens have been infected. ed: instagram is launching a new suicide prevention tool, allowing users to flag any post about self harm or suicide. they will notify users that someone is concerned. the app will allow those going through a difficult time to talk to friends or contact a support
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lawrence, a middle school student kidnapped on the way to school, and sexually assaulted. 21-year-old angel mateo is in custody in facing several charges, accused of grabbing a child walking to school this morning. police told the eagle tribune the student was trying into an apartment, and was allowed to go telling her what happened. ed: man jc: how this man lost a part of his skull. >> robbery at the high end natick mall. several people rush in and rub the apple store. and giving back in honor of the boston police officers shot on the job last week. the event that far exceeded expectations.
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5 investigates on what he massachusetts judge may say about this controversialis 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.
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ed: that is a man whose half-headed mug shot is making headlines. carlos rodriguez was arrested in arson charges after setting a mattress in a home with two people inside. those pictures are not doctored -- he lost the front part of his school in a car crash driving under the influence. a scare on a southwest flight when the windshield cracked moment after takeoff. the flight was traveling from seattle to phoenix when passengers were shocked to find out from the pilot that the
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that the plane had to return back to seattle. >> we were watching a movie, had her headsets on. i saw the window and said geez, we are going back to seattle. >> they told us that the windshield with shattered. very scary. ed: most passengers arrived in phoenix after being delayed for a few hours. an airport spokesman says they aren't sure what caused the windshield crack, but are ruling jc: tesla has announced all of its new vehicles will have. driving hardware. that includes its lower-priced option, the model 3. teslas feature ultrasonic sensors to detect objects near and around the car. it can also see clearly through heavy rain. the company says these features are substantially safer than having a human driver.
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2001. also far lower than the national unemployment rate of 5%. education, health care, and tourism are helping drive employment in massachusetts. delta employees have new uniforms thanks to fashionable designer zac posen. workers debuted the new look on facebook. they will be worn from 60,000 employees, from technicians to flight attendants. the airline says the uniforms "elevate the look and brand of delta employees."
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jc: that is three-year-old bao bao, and while he currently lives at the d.c.'s you, he is now headed to china. he will join a sister with a program before she turns for years old. she will have plenty of bamboo for that extra he oversees. i hope she has better conditions a nebraska couple that spent their lives fostering children is now retiring from that job. ed: sandy and bud have taken 168 kids. sandy says it has not been easy, but this is something she always wanted to do. >> if they were crying, all you can think of is, i'm holding you
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holding you at home? just tell yourself, this is where you need to be right now/ ed: the couple says it's time to focus on their own family. the agency that takes in foster kids say the work that sandy amnnd bud have done will be hard to replace. >> will donald trump except the results of the election? mr. trump: if i win. much to expect, and if it will impact part of the weekend. jc: a teenager shot in his own bed. the hole in the wall showing how lucky he is to be a life. ben: electric shock therapy. >> this is painful treatment. ben: 5 investigates a desperate resort for families, and the push to shut it down. >> from boston's new leader this
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ben: a middle school student in lawrence kidnapped on the way to school and sexually assaulted. ed: the suspect is in custody, 21-year-old angel mateo, in custody facing several charges, accused of grabbing a 13-year-old the student was dragged into mateo's apartment and sexually assaulted. that student was allowed to go, who then told a current what happened. mateo will be arraigned tomorrow. ben: donald trump now pledging to fully accept the outcome of next month's presidential election -- if he wins. jc: the gop nominee drawing a lot of criticism. maria stefanos joins us now. maria: about 70 million people watched about final presidential debate. the battle continues as another

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