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a runway emergency for v.p. nominee mike pence. you can see his plane off the runway and into a ditch at new york's laguardia airport. meteorologist: what the weather mean force the morning commute. maria: the break you caught from the stakes. the troubling conditions 5 investigates found in a local home for vetraps. maria: breaking news at 11:00, a rwa runway and into a ditch at new york's laguardia airport. good evening, i'm maria stephanos. ed: i'm ed harding. pence and the dozens of people onboard quickly evacuated. ben is here. ben: that is right. it is small. short runway. it is surrounded by water on three sides. tonight, certainly not the best of weather. >> watch your step, please. watch your step, watch your step
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firefighters at laguardia airport after the plane carrying governor mike pence, his staff and traveling press skids off the runway. >> we had hard landing. ben: it was pouring rain at laguardia when the plane touched down. >> and then the press in the back of the plane could feel the plane fishtailing back and forth. ben: the pilot stopping just in time. laguardia is surrounded by flushing bay on three sides. the plane not far from the bay. ground stop earlier. to kill the time, the governor played some touch football at the airport before leaving iowa. luckily no injuries, the governor posing for a photo with some of new york's bravest. the governor himself actually came back and made sure that everybody on the plane was okay. he is thankful ob was safe. he is thankful for the work of first responders. maria? maria: harvey/that system is impacting us here. meteorologist: once you get
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generally the amount in two to five-inch rain. here is example in the berkshires. three inches of snow. all of these are storm reports all due to the heavy wet snow bringing down branches and power lines in the area. this looked lake winter wonderland. you will notice the heavy, wet snow. that caused a problem in the central and western portions of the state. look at the amount of snow. low heat. westhampton. not really elevated. 2.5 much ins of snow. it just c that is where the heavy wet snow was so wet. now in terms of liquid and rainfall, here is where we are so far. we are almost an inch already in providence, rhode island, over half inch, then as i mentioned, we're not done, one chunk of rain is moving east, but there is more that is developing to
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look at what happens by 11:00, another chunk, coming up. this may contain a thunderstorm for the south coast of the cape. much more. ed? ed: breaking news now. suspect in a popular kidnapping you are looking at him. found after hour's long manhunt. newscenter 5's john atwater has the breaking details from londonderry. john. everybody is ok now. police say the suspect went to this afternoon. john: he dragged her out of the building. she works at echo corporation, the company here in town. obviously, the confrontation was alarming and a coworker immediately called the police. they issued alert for 22-year-old victor rosario who was driving a red civic. >> based on reports, she was forced into the vehicle. the suspect took off. the uncle went outside to try help her out. the suspect took off. reporter: a few hours later,
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spotted the civic. right now, not clear what sparked the confrontation. rosario not currently charged in the case, but he could be charged with kidnapping and domestic assault. again, their investigation continues tonight. live, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. maria: john, thank you. this time tomorrow, there will be no more cash take m you're getting a bit of a break. newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in weston with the extension of the grace period. reporter: for many, it will be painful at first. >> it has been a pain. i usual used to go through the cash lane. these drivers wondering why there are not extended hours the day before the digital switchover.
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they will be passing out the transponders to members? if you get a transponder at this point point, it won't be activated for five to seven days, the influx of applications for the transponder accounts has overwhelmed the system. the good news, giving people a six-month grace period. here is how it well work, if you don't have a transponder or yours is not working yet, you will get a play by play and bill in m you will pay the bill at full price. if it is activated, you will get a credit to the account for the e-z pass discount for every time you drove under and were charged the full rate. of course, they are replacing the state's 26 tollbooths those will be torn down starting this weekend, so expect new traffic
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then work crews three weeks to dismantle the tollbooths and expect delays until thanksgiving. the good news is in the long run, experts say that traffic will move a lot faster with the open toll lane. live, mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. >> thank you. the mbta says the operator of the orange line train that overheated yesterday did everything right except one thing. driver who was killed in a fiery crash in milford. once withs tried to pull them there the car but the fire was too intense. this is new at 11:00 tonight. a local homeowner face-to-face with a burglar. maria: then dragged bay car. that woman is tagging to wcvb
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nichole. newscenter 5's nichole burlie. she's live in barnstable tonight. nichole: that woman tells me she saw the man as he was walking out of her house. she knew something didn't feel right, so she confronted him and knocked down and dragged as he fled the scene. this is where the homeowner tells us she first saw richard herrera. >> i said who are you why are you here? >> she doesn't want to show her face nor give her name. she's still pretty shaken up. herrera coming down her front walk on santuit-newtown road in marstons mills. he had just broken into her home. she confronted him and tried to stop him by opening the passenger-side door of his car, and trying to grab his keys but herrera put the car in reverse and started speeding away. >> the car went over me, the door, it knocked me on the ground. herrera got away, but she got his license plate number and
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another home herrera is accused of breaking into. >> the front door here was open and my house was just destroyed, many things were stolen. it was just torn upside down and invaded and violated. officer anson moore was outside mike mcnally's home just a few hundreds yards away when a car went speeding past. >> got a quick look at the car, matched the description of the vehicle we were looking for. >> herrera was quickly detained he's now behind bars and he has a long track record, including two separate prison sentences for breaking and entering. >> so upset that this pepper was in my house. don't come in here and violate. > the woman only has a few bumps and bruises, she says she's just really shaken up. the other homeowner you heard from says most of his items were recovered. herrera was arraigned this morning, he's being held on $25,000 bond. by the way, police found items from three other burglarized
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live in barnstable, nichole burleigh, wcvb newscenter 5. new in commitment 2016. a source telling plitco the camp has not approached joe biden with the idea. clinton, we can tell you campaigned with the first lady, michellmichelle obama, in north carolina earlier today. the first had dy praising clinton while hitting trump in the same sentence. >> someone who cry. someone we can trust with the nuclear pose because we want to go to sleep at night knowing that our kids and our country are safe. maria: the campaign is not come memming, by the way, on newly released e-mails that show a bill clinton aide describing overp laking relationships with the clinton foundation and the family's private end rip arele. now to donald trump in memphis,
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the gop mom nice coming off of three rallies in a very important state of ohio today. and he is meak agnew pitch for african-american voters. >> we're going to work on it. take a look at what is going on. you have pockets of areas of land, where you have the inner cities. you have so man hi things. so many problems. so many horrible, horrible, horrible problems. maria: that rally tomorrow he has in manchester a he campaigns 3:00 pup in maine. ed: 5 investigates tonight finding kiss shalling questions. a resident showed us what appears to be mol in a shower and elevator in specs, outof order washing machines and plenty of signs of overdue maintenance at the chelsea soldier's home. the state auditor found more problems in the newly release that spanned over two years.
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and what appears to be human wst on the floor of the resident's room. maria: disgusting. it looks like it has been there for some time as well. which is the most dishearening aspect of it. it is deplorable. it is just simply shouldn't have been allowed to exxist. >> what are the things you found that are most disshalling. >> the most disturbing thing that is this has been going on for so rong. >> some real hard questions have to be asked about the future of right. ed: the baker administration says they have fixed the problems in the report and also looking at a major redevelopment of the chelsea campus. ed: fex on wcvb newscenter 5. the deadly fire in new york city. flaming debris falling to the streets. a heroic rescue made in time. meteorologist: rain and snow moving through nine lan. when it will dom an end. when the winds will pick up. a destroyed phone case returned to the marathon bombing survivor.
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breaking news out of concord, massachusetts. police are k searching for suspicious man who approached elementary student this afternoon. this man called out to the boy from the car and offered that boy candy. the child did walk away, looked back, saw the man taking pictures with his phone and police want to find this man and question him. ed: it is unclear toni fire in manhattan's upper east side overnight. one person was kill. a dozen injured. a firefighter dangling from the rope grabbed sur raver from open win did he and lowered him to the ground and a few second 2s before that rope actually burned through. seven firefighters were hurt trying to feet the flames. maria: a damaged cell phone, just bee lomings at boston marathon survivor is now getting back. they were left at the finish line that day and that mini time
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part of a healing process. newscenter 5's jorge quiroga is live at the finish line with what she discovered. the marathon finish line , a place that for so many brings back awful memories, a maryland pre-school teacher tonight says she now has closure. over three years later, erika brannock, looking at the clothes she was wearing that awful day. >> at first i wasn't sure if i wanted to see my clothes and when i was there i decided i do want to see them. jorge: when the bombs went and where the pieces of shrapnel tore her body. >> and i saw my jeans, and i saw how shredded and just torn apart they were and oddly enough my left shoe they had kept and being now that i'm an amputee on my left side, it was very
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jorge: with every step she takes the maryland teacher, reminded of the deadly attack near the marathon finish line. she was there cheering her mother. >> people would message me and say i'm thinking of you in everything that's going on last month erika was finally able to pick up her possessions. which the fbi had held as evidence, her cell phone eerily frozen in time. >> and i had 67 text messages and over 10 voice mails from that day that i had heard from friends what they had sent to me. jorge: back home moving on with her life, uncertain what to do
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started releasing evidence back to survivors in august. to protect their privacy it won't say who has received their belongings. live in boston jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. meteorologist: heavy, wet know. five and a half inches for plainfield. all of these are reports of downed tree limbs and wires all due to the heavy wet stow. just one example four right here trees were down. this was as of 6:30 this afternoon. all right. now, the storm is not done. the snow part of it. that its going to shift now to the mountains of maine. that is where there will be sizable snow late tonight and during the day tomorrow. now this is how much rain has fallen so par. half inch ins about ton. almost lee quarters of an inch in worcester. over three quarters in hartford. over envelope nach in bridgeford. almost an in providence, rhode
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notice the enhancement here now. that is examining to be coming through. then there is this chunk of rain that has been enhancing as well. that is going to lift up across the area. so there will be more periods heavy rain during the overnight and most of us are going to wind up with excess of one inch of rain out of this. very ben pigs. by the way, the drought monitor index was updated today. a little bit better a week ago. so now we have significant rain coming through. early part of the commute around 5:00 a.m. could be most of the rain north of boston. by 9:00 a.m. it is north of the massachusetts border. the rest of tomorrow will be a plus friday, windy and coolish. a few instake light showers, so won't be the heavy rains tonight or a beautiful day either. the skies should start to brighten as it dries out overnight. now the winds are picking up. they are steady at 28 miles per hour in new london now. lack at thermous up to 37. and there is a wind ad vaas ry in effect and if you check this
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those are gusts over 40 miles per hour. just a few hours were now. so the wind advisory is for overnight into tomorrow. but as the wind switches to west tomorrow. it will also stay very windy. boston is 47 degrees now. the 18 miles per hour miles per hour wind. milder. relatively speak lang the coast. cooler inland. there was snow first. note it is a chilly rain. these are temperatures tomorrow afternoon. look at the winds. they ares about sy. 15-20 miles per hour and gusts saturday, there will be clouds maybe a spotty shower mostly to the north hp then sunday should start with a little sun then a few shower oars period of rain in the afternoon or evening. mainly south of the mass pipe is the way it looks next. there you go. gusty breezes tomorrow. that is the reason we're listing it. saturday and sunday will be miler than it has been. so that is good news. then a little chillier on monday. look. clear and crisp for hollow within and trick-or-treating on monday evening.
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temperature at 5:00 p.m. 49 degrees. by 9:00 p.m. 39 degrees. clear, not much wind. that is monica evening. that is it. back to you. maria: all right. thanks. i was going to say the best part of that. i won't. ed: you don't want to being that. maria: it is a dream come true for a sick little boy. ed: spectacular video. a young red soxs' fan who has
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guess that? >> i always wanted to be lout. i wanted to ply. wanted to play and play and play. ed: play and play and play. maria: guess what she is getting his own park in the backyard. the red sox doe mated some of the park in boston. the yard in windsor has the marks and the light and he citgo signs. we want to wait for that moment. right there. >> wonderful. >> citgo sign and the >> he can forget about everything else. he can be himself. he can play with his friends and i think, for him, about the greatest thing that could ever happen. maria: great for us to watch. little thomas there. 40 organizations. ed: woe. maria: i love it. it is so good. ed: the best thing is hep comes down the bullpen. he is ready to go.
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beautiful. beautiful. looks like andrew miller. crossed arms. good for him. congratulation. all right. celtics play tonight. oh, my. how would you like to wear these? ed: real. that is it. massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choice and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you. but question 2 will change the future
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me and vote yes on question 2. interviewer: what would stop you from voting this november? me and woman 1: working late. man 1: lines -- i hate long lines. woman 2: no babysitter. william f. galvin: for the first time ever we have early voting. if you're registered, you can vote any day between october 24th and november 4th. avoid election day lines -- vote on your schedule. man 1: wow, that helps! william f galvin: early voting is easy voting. interviewer: so what do you think? woman 2: it' a timesaver. i love it.
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he didn't dare. he would neverrer than of it. well, he made one shot tonight. he made it count early in the game. the bulls lead by 15 in the game. isiah thomas had 25. the celtics fall right back to this thing and take a lead. mid third quarter. stretch it out. celtics on the run of 11-0. that hoop there cut it to lee. they were down by two with under a minute to fo. rookie called for traveling as he om ankle up in the air to pass it. remember him? from miami f. doing the same for the sell tks with a bulls' yawn form on. sell text lose it by six now. one and one. they are in char let on saturday. a surprise. 33 dion lewis, in pads and back on the field for the first time this season. it's unclear if he will be activated for sundays game with buffalo, the patriots have 21 days to make that decision lewis tore his acl just about a
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he hasn't practice since early june then had a second surgery which has kept him out to this point. one patriot who is getting healthier is gronk. 30 catches when he played in buffalo in five games so far. six touchdowns. the patriots are-1. he only missed one in 2013 with that knee injury. we go back playing with the friends and family. your teachers. you grew up. >> it is a lot of fun. urn aring to wrigley field tomorrow night for the first time since october of 1945 which is a tumultuous time in the world. cleveland indians are potting if to go away quietly with the manager.
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>> justs so genuine. you with president to do well. all you want to do is talk about and brag about you. you know, you come in. i mean, i play scrimmage with him every day. i just got done playing with him before i came here. >> francona said they suspect and the other half there. napoli with a t-shirt that says party at napoli's one guy who a world series, it is mike napoli noom every time i look at him. napoli, he had the ju surgery. changed the way he looked. >> all right. well, we got overnight rain. additional rain. most of this is going to occur while you are asleep. it is winding down during the morning commute from student north. a within day tomorrow. >> pay i mag there would be snow out there today? there was from worcester hills on west. >> till speaking of that good
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