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fell thru a storm drain during friday night's storms. newscenter 5's nicole estaphan is live in nashua with the new developments. nicole: you can see the storm drain behind me. friends have been gathering. no official confirmation on that body, but police tell us they believe it is the body of the missing teenager. recovery crews spent hours in the merrimack river in tyngsboro pulling ou sunday afternoon. >> this is a tragedy for our community. nichole: there is no confirmation this is the body of the missing teen. it's a long distance, but authorities say it is possible. >> in a large storm like this when there can be a discharge
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>> he was seen walking here friday night, his hat and umbrella found nearby. it is not clear why the train was ajar enough for an adult to possibly throw -- fall through. >> these covers do not typically come off, especially in this location. we are investigating. nicole: goulet was a student at nashua north. there will be grief counselors on hand tomorrow. nicholas tavon, wcvb newscenter 5. nichole: and right now security , questions on a flight to boston delayed for hours. two passengers were able to get on board early in philadelphia when the plane was supposed to be empty and locked. newscenter 5's rhondella richardson spoke with those two and joins us live from logan airport. rhondella: so many of us know this door -- it's usually monitored by an aged. there is that blue lights and
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open. but these two just walked on board. he boarded american airlines flight 1655 through an unlocked of philadelphia gate door. >> it is clear they were very confused and did not speak english. rhondella: they explained through a translator. >>he >> what happened was the jetway door was left unlocked overnight. rhondella: american airlines says the two passengers gained unauthorized access to one of our aircraft earlier this morning. >> they kept coming back and fourth. there were times when the door would close. it is a keypad door. the door would close. it would open without putting
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from the lake, but told me it is not their fault. >> it was open. it was open. they said to go win. rhondella: someone who works for the airline? >> there are times when these cracks open. it is not right. therefore there will be a thorough investigation and certainly lessons learned will be used to ensure the chances of it happening again are very low. i did speak with the ceo of massport for 30 years. he says the alarm can be overridden. during the investigation they will know if someone disabled that door. rhondella richardson, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: all right, the sun returns. dusty winds are keeping a cool feel in the air.
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aj: i know. and this is the time of year -- we were talking about this before we came on -- 102 mile-per-hour wind gusts this hour. the wind chill is minus nine a top that washington. reid: it could be worse. aj: it could be worse. reid: it could be worse. aj: in the department of it could be worse. as we had to time, winds will be i do not think we will have much wind. however we will have the wind beat back up on us. keep that in mind. they will not be anywhere near as strong as they were today. 56 boston. lots of -- well, mostly clear skies. the sunset a few minutes ago.
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and another system out to the great lakes. this will produce some rains, and behind it it turns breezy again. i will let you know what is in store for the week ahead in a few moments. nichole: tonight, four people are homeless after a fire destroyed a house in brockton. our partners at the enterprise report three people were inside the algonquin street when flames broke-out this morning. one firefighter is recovering investigation. reid: armed, dangerous, and on the run. amesbury police are asking for your help in finding a bank robery suspect. this is a surveillance picture from the citizens bank inside a stop and shop supermarket around noon today. police say the man handed the tell a note claiming to have a gun. he got away with cash. anyone who knows who this man is urged to contact amesbury police. this suspected bank robber and -- in three other robberies is
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shows him holding up the methuen cooperative bank on thursday. he's also accused of robbing a wendy's in dracut and a walgreen's in lowell. there's still no word on the woman who reportedly drove the getaway car from the bank. reid: -- nichole: in commitment 2016 tonight, hillary clinton and donald trump are back on the campaign trail, as the clock ticks toward election day. these are live picture from trump's rallies. clinton is in charlotte, north carolina right now. she is getting ready to take the stage. newscenter 5's shaun chaiyabhat joins us with the new poll on the state of the race. shaun: trump will make several stops in florida over the next two days. clinton about to speak in north carolina. she is headed to new hampshire tomorrow. she's hoping to maintain a double-digit lead. kellyanne conway: we are behind. reporter: trump's campaign manager frank to excuse the
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from august and most of those are negative against donald trump, classic politics of personal destruction kind of ads. reporter: a new poll has clinton leading trump 50% to 38%, a double-digit lead prompted by his allegations the election will be rigged in his treatment of women. and another accuser came forward saturday. jessica drake accuses trump of inappropriate sexual conduct in 2006. from suggesting clinton was involved. she came forward to hurt my campaign. all of these liars will be sued after the election. shaun: trump in gettysburg to lay out his first 100 days in office, sticking to his claim the election is rigged. ms. clinton: he said something no residential nominee has ever said, democrat or republican. nobody. nobody has ever said this.
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election and that is a threat to democracy. shaun: early voting in massachusetts starts tomorrow, the first time voters here can vote early. shaun chaiyabhat, wcvb newscenter 5. nichole: the campaign trail brings clinton to new hampshire tomorrow. clinton will focus on economic plans and encourage voters to support democrup man hit by a car in falmouth. the crash happened just before 7:00 last night. witnesses told police the man was walking in the middle of route 1-51 when he was struck by an suv. the driver did stay at the scene. the 57-year-old victim was taken to the hospital, where he died from his injuries. so far no charges are filed. nichole: still ahead on newscenter 5 at 6:00 -- a surprise trip to iraq for the secretary of defense. his status report on the iraqi operation to take back mosul from isis. reid: a football player from
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the support he got from his community after losing his leg in a boating accident. aj: gusty winds tonight, also tracking rainfall in chilly temperatures in the seven-day forecast after this. nichole: the patriots play in pittsburgh. their division rivals played earlier. what it means for the pats, in sports. >> the 10:00 news on the tv boston with maria stephanos and ben simmoneau. >> monday morning on the eyeopener, college shopping season is well underway. >> three mistakes some students make that can cost the family. >> and we are really going to cool thing down, the big changes coming on monday starting at
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uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. ayotte buddied up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. ayotte is running away from trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying - to keep something she values. - i know. kelly ayotte. the politician. looking out for herself. independence usa pac is responsible you know me. th kelly ayotte.hire this is washington kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 billion dollars in tax breaks for the big oil companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. kelly ayotte. you need to know in washington. she's not working for new hampshire.
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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. reid: following up on our breaking news -- tonight a body found in tynsgboro, is believed to be the teenager who fell down a storm drain in nashua new , hampshire. the body was found along the merrimack river about nine miles from the storm drain this afternoon. investigators believe it's the body of 16-year-old jacob goulet.
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night. they are still working to officially identify the body. an investigation is underway into why that storm drain was uncovered. right now defense secretary ash carter is getting an update on the major military offensive underway in iraq. nichole: the u.s. is supporting the iraqi operation to take back the city of mosul from isis. as alex marquardt reports, concern is growing for civilians stuck in the crossfire. alex the offensivemo 30,000 kurdish and iraqi troops are battling toward second biggest city backed by u.s. troops. those american forces advising and calling airstrikes on the frontline. secretary care -- secretary carter: make no mistake. whether they're flying airplanes overhead or whether they're advising units on the ground , even behind the front lines they are at risk. ,alex this weekend, u.s. : secretary of defense ash
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: this. we must protect ourselves from isil. they need to be destroyed. alex carter says this operation : has been a year in the making and encouraged by the progress in the last week. everything, he said, going according to plan. but there is significant resistance. isis fighters have been using waves of suicide bombers, ied's, booby-trapped homes, even armed drones. the fighting isn't limited to mosul. a largescale attack in the city of kirkuk this weekend killing dozens. as forces re-capture isis-held areas many are celebrating. ,>> you cannot sleep without fear. because you cannot guess when they will take you at night and -- at night. alex and with as many as one and : a half million civilians still in mosul, there is growing worry about a potential unfolding humanitarian crisis. and though the battle has started, secretary carter says the fiercest fighting has yet to
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secretary carter isil will : surely be destroyed. that's going to be difficult but i'm confident we'll do that; we'll do that worldwide. alex alex marquardt, abc news, : irbil, iraq. nichole: at least 13 dead and dozens injured in a horrific crash in southern california. it is believed this tour bus was coming from a casino when it rear ended a tractor trailer. the force of the impact crumpled the entire front end of the bus. victims. the cause of the wreck is still unknown. reid: straight ahead as we continue -- a cool, windy day to start our week. aj joins us next with the forecast.
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you know me. th kelly ayotte.hire this is washington kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 billion dollars in tax breaks for the big oil companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. kelly ayotte. you need to know in washington. she's not working for new hampshire.
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nichole: a north andover teen is back on the football field reid: and breaking in a new prosthetic. leg in a bad boating accident in after the accident, donations 2013. poured in to help him buy a new, artificial leg. now tommy is back in the game and celebrating with his teammates. this morning, playing in the last game of the season. a sunnier day today in boston for the head of the charles regatta. nichole: the final races, wrapping up just an hour ago. thousands of rowers and fans packed the banks of the charles this weekend. the competition got off to a rainy start yesterday. today's conditions were better, although it was still very
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though. aj: the wind at your back. i give you mean. it was an obstacle to overcome today. i think this years weather will go down as one may maybe would like to forget. at least it was bright and dry and we are fighting those winds. 22 mile per hour winds in orange. let's check temperatures. boston will not climb out of the 40's. as we take a live look, the sunset just before 6:00 this evening. westerly wind sustained. we have dry air and a rising barometer. the storm system lifts on out of here only with another went to
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it is still pretty tasty outside. clouds are laughing at the massachusetts order. i will seem out and show you. this is almost like -- think of it as an alberta clipper, except we're not dealing with snow from this one. the first little bit of tomorrow morning, this this is a beast. that is what we felt -- i'm trying to correct my english -- that is what we felt all day long. let's time things out. that system off to the west. it moves and after midnight. you're looking at 5:00 in the morning. a lot of folks are starting to wake up. we are talking about pretty
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it will dump some pretty good rain. let's advance this to 7:00 in the morning. route 3, 195 495. any of those roadways, be prepared for heavier elements of rain tomorrow through about 7:00. then we will switch and go over to sunshine with bright blue skies and a gusty winds. not as gusty little busy on the steering wheel if you are driving one of the high profile vehicles. there is the weather map. we get rid of one system. tomorrow night it turns cooler. it will be cooling off after that. 40's for lowe's. showers mostly south of the pike. if you live north of the pike, you probably will not be affected.
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will be as we only climbed to about 50 on tuesday, despite sunshine. a breezy and cool day. i'm going to call it chili. how about 47 degrees in boston. so, yeah. rather chilly through midweek. there will be rainfall arriving what's again later thursday on into friday of this coming week. that's my latest forecast. >> now here is josh brogadir with sportscenter 5, powered by xfinity. josh: patriots in pittsburgh game going on now but implications elsewhere in the afc east win or lose against the steelers. we start in miami, bills looking to move to 5-2 on the season lesean mccoy starts the game on the field. buffalo up 10-6. tyrod taylor finds the sprinter marquise goodwin who sprints into the end zone for 67 yards.
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ground. arian foster who? dolphins extend the lead as ryan tannehill throws deep to kenny stills, makes the catch as the two defenders collide its a -- collide. 66 yards for the touchdown. dolphins beat the bills 28-25. geno smith time for the jets, home against the ravens. and he throws his 1st td of the game to to quincy enunwa for a he is almost got. jets now trailing 10-7. bad news for geno in the 2nd he -- in the second. a hard-hit by matt judon and would leave the game with a knee injury. his backup, quarterback ryan fitzpatrick takes over. the harvard man throws a pass to matt forte. jets win their second of the year not the prettiest game of , 24-16.
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who replaced him rookie carson , wentz is intercepted by andrew sendejo. the vikings defense has been impressive best in the league, until today that is. then sam bradford showing why he was expendable. kickoff return. the eagles handed the vikings th flip to finish it. very impressive. all right, i am going to guess have sand slept in. it's ok. excitement overload in wrigleyville after chicago clinched its first national league pennant in 71 years. kyle hendricks. 7 1/3 and only 2 hits, then aroldis chapman gets a little russell to baez to rizzo to end it. the cubs move on to face the indians.
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years. something has got to give. >> for the game, our guys are fine. in the dugout, our guys are fine. i really expect us to play the same kind of game moving forward. josh: coming up on sportscenter 5, we break down the good, bad, and the ugly from pennsylvania and lynchie's high 5. up in the second half. that is sports. nichole: all right, thank you, and josh. now here's tom llamas with what's ahead on abc's world news. >> deadly bus crash. at least 13 killed, dozens hurt. donald trump losing ground in the polls and a police officer taking a ride along when a
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watch on demand, and download your dvr shows anywhere. 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. 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
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reid: talked about it earlier. you think it's windy here, folks, think it's cold? nothing compared to mount washington. wind gusts over 100 10 miles per hour to 120 miles per hour. mount washington observatory -- pictures on facebook. more than three inches of snow have fallen. and it's still coming down. so, 6000 feet above sea level?
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welcome to "world news tonight." we're following a mass casualty event on an american highway. the tour bus ramming into a semi truck. at least 13 killed, dozens hurt. the highway shut down for hours. investigators now on the scene. fight to the finish. donald trump, losing ground in the polls. acknowledging he's falling behind. all-out assault. the new offensive against isis, backed by u.s.-led air strikes. the fight to liberate the terror group's biggest stronghold in iraq. martha raddatz in the region tonight. dangerous ride. >> shots fired! >> a police officer taking a civilian on a ridealong when a
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