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maria: the kidnapping suspect police are hunting right now. ed: the school bus slamming into a home. maria: the items these are targeting. harvey: getting chillier and there's a storm on the way. >> governor baker hitting the streets. the issue that has him going door to door. >> from boston's news later, this is wcvb newscenter 5 at seven. ed we begin at 7 with breaking : news, an attempted kidnapping suspect on the loose in boston. i'm ed harding. maria i'm maria stephanos. : a little more than an hour ago police did really say surrounds picture they hope will lead to an arrest. this is the man they are looking for. he's about 6 feet tall 200 pounds and clean shaven. police say he tried to kidnap a young girl early this morning in roxbury.
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the intersection of blue hill ave. and brookford street. the girl ran and got help from someone passing by. police are asking anyone who may know the suspect to contact them. ed a frightening scene in quincy : when a school bus carrying dozens of kids slams into a building. maria they are all expected to : be ok. investigators do not know what went wrong. newscenter 5's shaun chaiyabhat is living quincy tonight. shaun: police just removed that bus from the side of this home. the question remains how did it lose control? an emotional embrace, relief her child is ok. 32 families holding their kids tight after their school bus crashed. >> i think the kids were quite scared, but i think they were ok. >> the bus driving down the hill clipped a pole, then an suv
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no one was in the house at the time. >> it is just stuff. stuff can be replaced. you can't replace people. >> her damaged home, not what worries her. rather, the kids on board for that wild ride. >> and now tomorrow morning they have to step on a bus again. they must be traumatized. that's what i feel sad about. >> police say 5 students were sent to the hospital, along with the bus driver, and woman in the suv. as they map the scene, they will now check for mechanical problems are medical the muster before all: drugs. never say this curvy road itself is a factor. >> can we talk about changing this road instead of a 4 lane to a two lane. because up the hill, if you come down, it's 45 and here's it's 30 and people just keep on gassing. >> the family in this home still sorting out whether it's livable tonight. police and parents amazed nobody
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ed: right now a man is a bars for killing his own father. newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich is live in dedham todd, the pair had problems in the past? todd: they certainly had. an abuse prevention order from 2011 is proof of a strained relationship. the son had become violent in the past. recently, father and son had been living together. last night, as the father was sleeping, something set the son off. >> last nigh received a 911 call from 62 lower east street. >> that 911 call coming from alexander anderson during his hearing. he was called to attack -- two confessed to attacking his sleeping father. he tells the texans his father had been aggravating him.
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>> he used his -- the hammer to strike his father's head and then threw his father down the stairs. >> family members are seen here comforting each other as the crime scene cleanup reminds -- removes biohazard from the home. late this afternoon, newscenter 5 obtained a copy of a 2011 restraining order paul anderson to got on his son when they were living in easton. in the affidavit anderson says he, alex, proceede top of me and punch me. we struggled for a bit. my middle son chris came and helped settle it down. i said life that he gets ice for his eye. alex asked if i would talk to him down so it. i followed him down and he jumped on me. alex anderson was arrested for that assault on his father which happened in july of 2011 and left his father paul with a black eye.
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says alex's behavior had changed. paul anderson was 59. maria: no bail for the 16-year-old fugitive charged with murder in a july shooting in fall river. jayden smith was arraigned in court today after police arrested him in late last night. he was number one on the city's most wanted list. also recently added to the state police most wanted. he's one of two people charged in the plain street murder of jerrod cohen. the vermont man who killed his il apology to the victim's family today. joe castano has been charged with manslaughter and motor vehicle homicide for the april 22 crash that killed endicott college sophomore craig sampson. castano's blood alcohol level was nearly three times the legal limit, today's hearing was to determine how a judge might sentence the 20-year-old should
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responsibility. >> the judge saying he would likely sentence castano to 3 1/2 years in the house of corrections should he enter a guilty plea. ed donald trump on the campaign : trail in florida today, a major battleground state in this election. today in that state trump attacked the affordable care act and the report premiums will be in mr. trump: i am going to repeal it and replace it. she will expand it. it is no good anyway because the deductibles are so high. in: recent polls show that trump is trailing hillary clinton by a small margin in florida, but clinton is taking nothing for granted. ms. clinton: if you believe women and girls should be treated with respect, if you believe there is equality should be protected, if you believe in
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action, then i hope you will come out and vote. ed: clinton is staying in florida for another rally. trump is moving onto washington, d.c.. maria: tonight we are taking a closer look at question two. voters deciding on whether the cap on charter schools should be lifted. newscenter 5's janet wu is live dorchester jack: he reviewed in new television ad. he walked the neighborhood looking for votes. it's pretty unusual for a sitting governor to actively campaign for a ballot question. door to door canvassing on woodrow avenue here in dorchester this afternoon, governor baker also launched this ad. >> if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. janet dawn foye said she's one : of those parents. her 7-year-old was struggling at his assigned public school.
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applying to a charter school was actually her third choice. she couldn't be happier. things have turned around for us >>things have turned around for us 180 degrees. he's learning. he's progressing he's socially doing well. opposition to question 2 says it janet isn't that simple. : the money for the student follows him or her to the charter school, leaving the public district school in a financial lurch. >> when you have money going to a charter school it's similar to when you have a family of four and you send one of your kids off to college your mortgage rate doesn't go down, those costs ay . jack the state had promised to : reimburse school districts, but hasn't kept up with that promise. i don't think we should put a >> debate that i would argue is nebulous at best with respect about who should get what dollars before the notion of tried to make sure parents have options and opportunities for their kids. janet but municipal officials : argue against splitting the money into two pots. >> invest in the public schools that we have and then that is
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state. janet someone pointed out to : governor baker that election day is only now two weeks away. he had a one word response, merciful. maria a 105-year woman from : wellesley has just voted in her 21st election for president. ed herlda senhouse was born in : 1911, just 9 years after women got the right to vote. she says she cast her first vote for franklin roosevelt in 1936. and she says politics back then were a whole different game. >> you went in and you voted and you had the rates, there was none of this nasty stuff i'm a talking about now. none of that stuff. ed: senhouse was one of the first people to cast her ballot in wellesley on the first day of early voting.
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seven. grave markers stolen in the past year. what's being done to catch the thieves. harvey: it is already chile. obviously going to get cold. we will show you when the trees warnings are in effect and the next hearts of the state get rain. maria: recognize that guy westmark that is classic undercover ? why do banks treat you and your money like this? they nickel and dime you with fees and minimum balances. capital one won't do that. they've reimagined banking, and built a checking account that's free of all that nonsense. no fees. no minimums. no gotchas.
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ed: this is new tonight, what is being done to stop this? jorge: short of lighting up the entire cemetery at night and putting up security cameras everywhere, all they can do now is try and alert unsuspecting scrap metal dealers. take a look at this. this bronze vase, this is one of the few originals left. >> i have a nephew ray here. fojorge kim brodie, outraged
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>> if you go down here on the hill you have 10 or 12. jorge: this section of oak lawn cemetery has been cleaned out, nearly 150 bronze vases have been ripped off their grave markers, the originals costing $350 each to replace. the cemetery figures it's the work of drug users, selling them as groep metal. >> i brought a vase to show a few of the dealers and told them this is from a cemetery and had never seen anything like it. jorge: a problem hard to stop, the corner is closest to cummings highway, the gates open night and day. >> it is not secure. it is not secure. anyone can walk right appear -- right up here and take what they want. jorge: the cemetery says the gates are never locked because most people want to visit whenever they want, short term the stolen bronze vases are
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be stolen. >> you expect your family members to be able to rest in peace and when you see that people come up here and vandalize and take the placements off the gravesite, it is upsetting. jorge: the cemetery now looking to replace the originals bronze vases with a plastic composite replicas that will be worthless to thieves, the fear of course, that it may not be long before thieves start ripping off the bronze grave markers, it has happened before. are afraid. maria: that is awful. harvey, you were talking about snow. harvey: there were a couple of flurries in parts of worcester county and there is going to be a sizable snowstorm at the end of the week of in northern maine , that will be some snow, not here. also some snow in the northern mountains of vermont and new hampshire as well. even berkshires could get some snow.
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it is chilly. the wind is still pretty busy, 60 was an hour. it has dropped into the upper 30's and worcester airport, berkshires, obviously a chilly night. it is running at 6010 degrees colder than it was last night at this time. we still have some wind gusts, 20 to 25 miles an hour. it feels like it is below freezing in worcester, feels like 37 in boston. the air temperature will drop into the mid-30's tonight in boston. just outside the city to the west-southwest t will get to freezing or below. that is where we have freeze warnings in effect. possibly the immediate shoreline and cape cod might see a little bit above freezing overnight. it will be freezing or below all these areas. you have had one or more freezes here. temperatures cold to start off and there will be a breeze. just a breeze with the
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afternoon inside temperatures will be similar to what we had today, bit of a breeze but not as windy as today was. then it changes. you see the system in the middle of the country, it will start marking time but not until this high-pressure area is over us later tomorrow and tomorrow night which will be a real call, still, cold night. the clouds will start coming in thursday morning. i do not see any problems with a commute. thursday evenings commit, we could be getting into -- thursday evening's commute, we could be getting into it. this would be for thursday midday into the afternoon. it may take until late date to get to boston around the thing commute and then we will have an ocean breeze, we'll get rain. from the worcester hills north and west there could be some snow first. the farther north of the mountains you go like the mountains of vermont and new hampshire and maine, you'll get more snow.
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pretty substantial snow for october of that way. you can see that up in there, that could be a six to 12 inch strips, that is far north of us. starting to make some snow up north if you want an early skiing weekend, head up to the mountains and i think you will be in luck. here's look at our next seven days. tomorrow's chill will feel like it is in the 20's when you wake up in the morning. actual temperatures will be that cold. the other thing i wanted to mention is the amount of rain we could get out of the system down he. it could be on the order of about maybe an inch which would be beneficial. that ann's on friday morning. -- that ends friday morning. temperatures are not as cold over the weekend. see you later tonight. >> now, sportscenter 5, one minute drill.
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this may help. game 6 of the 1986 world series, shea stadium. sox one out away from winning it all. and then -- >> little roller of long first. -- of a long first. >> they went into the bottom of the 10th with a 5-3 lead, two out, nobody on. and the mets came up with that was only game six, saturday night, october 25. game seven was postponed on sunday. on monday, the red sox went with today's -- and he went into clubhouse and made himself unavailable. the red sox had a three nothing lead and they wound up losing game number seven. that was 68 years.
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figured it was set. the ending is taking a long time. it would break into nightline. i did not see it until the next day. ed: there were no monitors. mike: my father said i hope the red sox win the world series in your son's they did, three times. they all came downstairs and went, go back to bed. maria: you know who that guy is, do you recognize the driver? no gronk spikes behind the
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i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. i just want what's best for my kids. when i hear arguments that massachusetts needs more charter schools, i think: what about the students in all of our schools? every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools.
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ney from our kids' schools because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids; i'm fighting for yours, too.
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ed: check this out, you call for a ride and gronk shows up. maria: he went undercover as a lyft driver. >> i am not trying to get with him, i just want to meet him. >> i think he is married. >> whazzup?
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he had a lot of his passengers fooled, until he revealed himself at the end of the ride. you see what they are doing right there. ed: new tonight at 11, the superhero surprise for sick kids in a local hospital.
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imagine if your child ed 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: 5 for good tonight. a way for you to give patients at boston children's hospital a treat this halloween. maria it's super easy and could : make some kids feel super special. can send a spooktacular greeting. here's how it works, you choose an ecard design, write a special message and sign your name and hit send. the cards will be displayed on screens in the hospital for all patients and their families to enjoy. so far, wishes have been sent from as far away as australia and india. if you want to do it too, click on the wcvb app or our website for directions. on how to do it.
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appropriate. it will be on the wicked cool side but we will be able to handle it fine. no caps on. we do get wet weather here coming up late thursday into friday morning. ed: monday is halloween. a little chilly when the sun goes down. harvey: to be expected but not outrageous, not as chilly as it is now.
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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.
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