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: they are reopening the case into her criminal and illegal conduct. >> donald trump breaking the news to this lively crowd in new hampshire. trump supporters applauding, chanting lock her up. newscenter 5's david bienick was there and he joins us live from manchester. clinics donald trump said he found out about the reopened investigation just 10 minutes before taking the stage today in new hampshire. neither he nor his suppos donald trump supporters cheered and celebrated in manchester at news that the fbi has decided to reopen its investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail. mr. trump: hillary clinton's corruption is on a scale we have never seen before. >> he predicted a scandal bigger than watergate. mr. trump: that being said, the rest of my speech is going to be so boring.
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accusing the justice department and fbi of being part of a conspiracy to defeat him, today, he prays them. mr. trump: it might not be as rigged as i thought. >> trump supporters left be read by this late october surprise. >> i hope it makes a big difference for trump and that he will come out being the president. >> granite state since winning the primary last winter. with the election eight days -- 11 days away, it is not known if he will be back. >> breaking news of a man exposing himself to young girls in brookline. brookline police have a limited description of the suspect and the car he was in. a similar incident was reported last month near brookline high school. >> breaking news out of chicago.
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catching fire this afternoon. at least two people seriously injured tonight. you can see the flames, the thick smoke pouring into the air. the flight was heading to miami and was about to take off when it blew a tire and that damaged an engine. 160 one passengers were onboard, nine crew members. the fire was quickly put out. >> here we major change in one of the busiest parts of the commonwealth. >> we are live in weston, setting the stage on what we can all expect in a matter of hours. >> the tolls behind me, both physically and in function, will
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the promised land of easy tolling, we will all have to suffer a bit of pain. it's down to the last hours of tolls that accept cash on the turnpike. >> at 10:00 p.m., we will begin to collect transactions. >> easier in the long run, but for the next month or so we were -- >> we ask for the public's help. >> it all starts tomorrow with new traffic patterns taking effect. demolition of the tolls is set to begin on sunday. the first phase will take about a month. officials warn drivers to slow down, even with open road tolling, 15 miles per hour until all construction work is done on both sides.
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travelers plan to allow for additional time, at least for the additional phase. -- initial phase. >> our customers will see roads that are more convenient, safer, that allow them to drive faster and without interruption, and thereby to use less gasoline and waste less time. >> we did find one bit of good news, even before the demolition starts. if you are traveling on the new system is switching over, for that 15 minute window, you won't have to pay any tolls. >> but actually, it is going to cost you a bit more, but only on some roads. here's a quick break down. from i-84 to boston it will cost you $3.60 with a massachusetts
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from 95-128 to boston, $1.70. >> long lines today as people race to pick up transponders before the state's new tolling system goes live tonight. many massdot customer service centers were flooded with drivers picking up ez pass transponders. there are extended weekend hours to accommodate drivers. the state is also giving people a 6-month grace period to transition to the new system. as long as you get a transponder by next april, the state will reimburse you for any extra charges. now to the people, because tonight, more than 200 toll workers are without a job. massdot did move some workers into newly created positions and offered others early retirement incentives. but as the toll lines are reconstructed, many more are headed for the unemployment lines. >> i like to get up and go to work, and now i have no job. tomorrow morning, i am getting up to drink coffee and wonder where i am going to be in my
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call back list if jobs become available. but most telling us they are not optimistic about that option. >> 35 states that have all electronic tolling and massachusetts becomes only the third to go completely cash-less. washington state and colorado have already made the switch. but that number is likely to grow soon. a survey from the international bridge, tunnel and turnpike association, a tolling trade group shows cash transactions ,ro and more than 19 million new transponders hit the road nationwide during that same time. >> monday morning will be the first real strong commute with these changes and the eyeopener has you covered. olessa will be watching any hang-ups on the pike as traffic patterns change. and doug meehan will be in sky5 bringing you a birds-eye view of exactly what you'll face on the roads. that's monday starting at 4:30 in the morning. new at 6:00, a break-in and
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why investigators say it was staged and who is charged tonight. >> i am speechless. >> a very emotional reunion. how a local emt has inspired a young man he saved 23 years ago. harvey: it has been pretty wet for well over 24 hours. when this will finally come to an end and how much rain to expect this weekend. >> who is that's ahead and sports.
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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 for thousands of kids who need your help.
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andrew crossley: new hampshire has a senator as hard as we do. gerardine ferlins: kelly ayotte believes in the potential of new hampshire, and wants to unleash that potential. ron goguen: she's out there fighting for good-paying jobs. andrew crossley: kelly introduced bipartisan training initiatives to make sure we have the skills for the 21st century. sue winter: she's fought against workplace discrimination - and for equal pay. claude poisson: she's working for the little guy - i'm the little guy. barb fredette: we need kelly fighting for good new hampshire jobs so our kids can raise their families here. sue martin: kelly is a powerful voice for new hampshire's working families. and i approved this message. >> we have some new numbers on
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people have voted early. 284 cities and towns have early voting on saturday. early voting is available to all the starting november 4. >> tonight -- this is the home of a millbury police officer. a crime reported there days ago but tonight investigators say it was staged. >> newscenter's juli mcdonald has the story from millbury. >> she is the wife of a cop. come on. >> a shocking conclusion to an investigation by millbury police the october 17 burglary and , racial vandalism of an officer's home was staged. >> it was concluded by the detective that the wife of officer daly, maria, fabricated the entire story. >> investigators believe she was motivated by financial struggles and responding officers were told that $10,000 worth of
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painting done on the outside. that was done by mrs daly as well. it said blm. >> the millbury police chief said there was a part of this investigation that didn't seem right from the start. not only was officer daly home and asleep during the time of the alleged crime, his trained and very active police dog was there as well. >> obviously, there was no need for the dog to be agitated because as far as as >> the chief says there is no evidence implicating the 12-year-veteran in the crime; his job will not be affected. >> you have to be desperate to try to pull that sort of thing off. especially when your husband is a cop and all of his friends are caught -- are cops. it's ridiculous. why would you do that? >> maria daly is charged with filing a false report and
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she has been summoned to worcester district court. >> a special reunion years in
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>> look closely at this picture, a bizarre rescue off the coast of falmouth. sheriff's deputies pulled a deer from deep water. it was headed toward martha's
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shore from the boat. he gets there. wait for your buddy. no problem. go ahead. we will wait for you. there he goes. good job. >> i kind of always view paramedics as superheroes. >> new at 6:00, this local paramedic thanking the man who rescued him as a way - a more than two decades ago. that rescue having a lasting impact on him. >> newscenter 5's nicole estaphan reports from norfolk. >> the embrace of a grateful father. >> i am speechless. you saved my son. what can i say? a thank you two decades in the making. 23 years ago, kevin brady just 4-years-old came dangerously
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>> i accidentally hung myself. i hung my head out the window. i was completely blue and my dad yelled to my mother to call 911. >> on the other end of that call , rescue team, including paramedic ben podsiadlo . >> he was in resperstory arrest and wasn't breathing but had a weak pulse and was near death. >> kevin rushed from his hingham home, treated on the way to the hospital. care that saved a little boy's now a grown man's life. >> i always viewed the paramedic as superheroes. two guys i would never meet saved my life. >> friday they came face to face. a life saved now paying it
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thanks, for his own life saving work as a paramedic with the norfolk fire department. a career inspired by those super heros from so long ago. he plans to spend his career as a first responder. >> you know those seeds were planted in his mind 23 years ago. amazing. and the dad choking up like that? beautiful. >> it does put a lump in your throat. two from now, you're still going to be emotional about it. >> i agree. the weather has not the wonderful. i understand. but there are subtle signs it is starting to get better. still rain in some areas, but now we are starting to see gaps. everything is starting to get dryer slowly. in the time lapse, there is less aerial coverage.
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mass, there will be a little more rain. we have had plenty. most places got between 1-2 inches of rain. in the wee hours of the morning, very strong wind in the cape. temporary wind -- temporary worth a company -- worth -- warmth. on the backside of the storm, chillier, winds have just about peak. for cape and and for cape cod, wind advisory. that's an effect until 11:00 tonight. forthere are still could be guss between 35-50 miles per hour. otherwise, a slow diminishing of the wind. here in boston, 20 mile per hour winds. only 41 and worcester. 39 in pittsfield.
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worcester. 37 in boston. if you are headed out this evening, it will get dryer. and the winds will stop. nice bounce back tomorrow, a good 10 degrees warmer than today. some sunshine mixed with clouds. not as much wind, especially in the morning. the rain comes to an end and the clouds break a little tonight. a weak front will approach tomorrow. it will be a day. a brief shower to the north. most areas will be rain free. sunday, it will turn slightly cooler. here, the rain stays to the south. that's one possibility. whether we get that or not, things clear up nicely on monday. tomorrow, breathe easy.
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between 5-15 get a free asthma screening and then free admission to the museum. either way, we are clear for monday, and that is good for trick-or-treaters. it will be about 39:00. next week, the mildest day will be wednesday. a milder westerly wind with temperatures in the 60's. staying mild into thursday, a little cooler, perhaps going down slightly very late into next week. >> now here is josh brogadir with sportscenter 5 powered by xfinity. josh: the bruins early season struggles can't all be blamed on goaltending, not even close. that said, starter tuukka rask
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have won. but there was a good sign at today's morning skate. rask was back on the ice at warrior ice arena after missing 3 straight games. he has allowed 5 goals in the 3 games he has played. and while head coach claude julien would not commit to having rask in there as a starter in detroit tomorrow night, he did say he would at least serve as a backup with one of the two other goalies malcolm subban or zane mcintyre being sent back down to providence. >> i think i am a little more cautious now with it. i injured myself years ago and then i missed two or three months. you obviously when a play, but you don't want to force it in then be out two months. --: -- josh meanwhile, the bruins will : be without their leading scorer for two games. david pastrnak was suspended by the nhl for this hit to the head on rangers defenseman dan girardi in wednesday's loss iun new york. pastrnak will be suspeneded without pay. the $10,000 goes to the player''
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at practice and questionable for sunday, aj got traded to denver, it seems ironic that gronk is the healthiest tight end left. you are looking at the all time patriots touchdown mark. he played different 13 seasons. it's a different game now, to be sure. the patriot buffalo sunday, looking for a split in the series. craig's it's a tough place to play. the crowd gets into it. it's a hostile environment. obviously, they don't like us. we have to be ready for whatever they throw at us. josh: they'll sing take me out to the ballgame at wrigley field for the first world series game in 71 years. it was october 10, 1945, when hal newhouser went 9 innings in the win for the tigers in the
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game 3 is tonight with the series tied 1-1. the old ballpark is dressed for the occasion. tickets are upwards of $2000 for standing room. bars are even charging $300 to get in in wrigleyville. hard not to get caught up in the pageantry and remember there's a game going on. john lackey is starting game four. everyone in and around boston knows he has been in this situation befo. it, you know you can't do it. there are a lot of guys this time of year hoping to do it. once you have done it, it makes it easier. no matter what happens, nobody can say i can't win a big one, you know what i mean? that's comforting. josh: one quick red sox note. the player sprained his in the
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for spring training. >> 300 bucks to stand in a bar? >> good point. >> coming up new tonight on newscenter 5 at 7:00, looking to the police department for help. >> and then add 11:00, a key ingredient in broccoli that may be the new fountain of use. >> for chronic pain. access to opioids is limited and cutting-edge treatments are taking their place. pain prevention tonight at 7:30 p.m. on chronicle. >> open road tolling starts friday at 10:00 p.m. get ready to pay a different rate on stretches of the mass
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>> let's take you live to fort lauderdale, florida. that's significant damage to a fedex plane. the wing is significantly damaged. that fire -- that was a fedex plane that caught fire just after 6:00 tonight at fort
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no humans affected. the equipment obviously seriously affected. it had to do with the landing gear. the airport itself is trying to clear this up. if you know anyone coming in for him fort lauderdale tonight,
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the fbi bombshell for hillary clinton. revealing they will now investigate newly discovered e-mails. why now, 11 days before the election? and are the e-mails connected to clinton advisor huma abedin and her estranged husband anthony weiner? tonight, donald trump pouncing. engulfing a passenger plane at one of america's busiest airports. chaos in the cabin. passengers racing to escape. and we're on the scene tonight. the near disaster at another airport. and the new reveal late today. what happened in the cockpit of the campaign plane veering off the runway in new york? and, the urgent manhunt. the 911 calls just released. hunting for a killer who took aim at two police officers.

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