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hit-and-run driver. maria: more donald trump tax forms revealed and raising new questions. >> a teen dies at a halloween party. his mother's message to other parents. across the -- a frosty overnight tuesday. maria: a possible game changer if you're watching your cholesterol. the big piece of advice doctors may be getting wrong. breaking news a 4-year-old out trick or treating in lowell has been hit by a car. ben: that diver is accused of taking off after stopping to see what went on. john at water with the details. john? john: ed, right after this happened, that woman got out of the car. went to look at the child, talked to some of the neighbors and got into her car and took off.
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plate number. it happened around 7:30. a lot of families were out trick or treating. the parents, siblings and friends with him at the time. he has a serious deep cut on his head. he's been transfered to a boston hop. we spoke to a man who was behind that hit-and-run driver. he wishes there was something he could have done. >> the kid was so little that he didn't see the kid right in the car went over the kid. i could see the kid underneath the car. i saw the kid laying on the ground. john: such a troubling sight there but police do believe this child will recover. detectives do not believe that speed was a factor. they are questioning this woman tonight trying to figure out why she took off.
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maria: a mother looking for answers after the beating death of her 15-year-old son. >> in an instant your life changes. maria: the teenager accused of doing it is behind bars. jorge is live with this. jorge: after being charged with assault, the 18-year-old was ordered on $10,000 bail. but tonight, may be upgraded. kelly costello let her son ethan go with friends sunday night. >> hug your babies. you know, just every day try to get them to be careful. jorge: at an underage party,
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>> the lack of remorse afterwards, i don't understand. i don't understand how somebody does that over just being bumped into. jorge: both kids from tewksbury. the younger teen was provoked when he stumbled into zagarella. >> i hope there's justice on that side and i'm sorry for the ethan described as a gentle kid was dazed but not bleeding. three friends drove him to the hospital. dying monday morning from traumatic brain injury. >> it's everybody's worse fear. you know, you hear about this and you think my god, i don't think i could survive. >> if he makes bail, the suspect, the high school senior will remain under house arrest 24/7 with a g.p.s. device. despite evidence of alcohol
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party were drinking. live in lowell, jorge quiroga. ed: the "new york times" claims to have tax documents showing donald trump used a legally dubious maneuver to avoid paying millions of dollars of taxes. maria: what trump did they said was later outlawed and his it. the campaign is not responding tonight. so those new allegations coming as trump seizes on hillary clinton's e-mail problems. ed: clinton is trying to put new questions behind her and regain momentum. >> i'm sure they will reach the same conclusion they did when they looked at my e mail for the last year. there is no case here. >> with a week to go hillary
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campaigns across ohio trying to remind voters of her basic argument. >> i want you to think about how you'll feel on november 9. a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man you can trust with nuclear weapons. >> expert tats f.b.i. are beginning to sort through e-mails blonning to huma abadeen the same one that pulled a hard drive from a laptop belonging to abudeen estranged husband. the decision to go public by f.b.i. director james comey has him under fire from many former justice department officials and even some republicans like former massachusetts governor williams wells running for vice as a libertarianian. >> if you done know keep your mouth shut. don't speculate. >> but no from donald trump being bold by heading to democratic michigan.
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he brought back his reputation. >> the clinton crime spree ends on november eighth. >> now the white house today would not take a position on director james comey's position. it would beneath defend minority criticize. josh earnest does not believe that comey is trying to influence this election. ed: a new poll out that clinton is ahead. she leads trump 45 to 38% in a new w poll earlier this month. 7% still undecided tonight. maria: cold night for the trick or treaters. and harvey is saying hope you have your scrapers. it's cold. harvey: it's due to frost, not due to ice. you might need your scrapers later tonight.
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it's like 28 degrees there. it's gotten chilly quickly. we're going to show you what's going on. here's the deal. the skies are mainly clear around the area tonight. and the winds are very light. when you have clear skies and light winds the only clouds are on the outer cape and that allows the heat of the day go to space quickly. and that's what's hand. bedford is 29 degrees. it's already frosty. norwood 32. jaffrey 29. 28 at orange. down in new bedford. so a lot of frost in a lot of areas. boston may barely possible avoid it in the city. even if you do just immediately around the city it will be frostly to start your day tomorrow. we start a nice temperature comeback. there's a lot of warmth in the middle of the country. i'll leet let you know how long we will have that. ed: a demonstration outside a canton school.
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it's a special needs day and residential school. the only one in the country that still uses controversial electroshock therapy on students. protestors want that to stop. >> they came down here. they knew they were not allowed on property and they trespassed and 25 of them tried to get in the building themselves. >> those protestors were not ared. they were summoned to court on trespassing charges. no comment from the tonight. a gun was found in a bag from a boston student at the trodder school this morning. administrators found another weapon in the 12-year-old's bag. a call went time-out parents telling twheam happened. the school says students were never in my danger. >> new tonight, we are just learning that the fourth
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their truck slam into an s.u.v. the fire department said the s.u.v. pulled right into the path of engine 7 at the intersection of com avenue and dartmouth. that fire truck sent a car caeening -- careening. >> my daughter called me. she was at work. i lived over on melbourne street and she said i think yourar the person in the s.u.v. we don't have any word on that person's commission. ed: mass dot was concerned the new traffic pattern and the dem police of the old to plazas would cause massive traffic jams. at least for today it didn't happen. it's believed a lot of people were off today for halloween.
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right now thousands are celebrating halloween in the witch city. maria: nicole estefan with the lights and the sounds. >> bananas! >> perhaps that one word is why so many flocked to salem. >> it's like a traditional. >> from the traditional to strange, even the four-legged kind. >> i saw i figured i've got to be a squirrel. so i went for it. >> many scary but not frightening enough so these thrill chasers jumped on for a heart-racing ride. and then there was zombie gangster orlando ramos. the only thing he was seeking was a bag full of candy. >> i got a whole bunch of other stuff.
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usually mobsters only take from people. >> we did find some simply out of place looking for a different kind of sweet. >> i'm more of a cookie guy. >> but in the midst of the fun some serious work. dozens of police officers keeping an eye on safety. quick to respond to potential threats, our camera was rolling as this man was taken into custody for having a knife that was a bit too real. >> as of last check, police tell us there have been no major incidents wcvb newscenter 5. >> a possible game changer if you're watching your cholesterol. the big piece of advice doctors are getting wrong. >> thrings going to change just a day or two in. i've got all the details. >> tyler usually gets around in a wheelchair. but tonight he's trick or treating in a tank. >> everyone saw him as the cool kid. >> the sweet ride for this 12-year-old and the army of high school student who is made his
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>> breaking news from lowell, a 4-year-old hit by a car while trick or treating. he's exp >> tuesday morning on the eyeopener, using your dna to get fit faster. >> that's the promise but can it really pay off? >> and it is a chilly start but we're in for a big changes, tuesday at 4:30 andrew crossley: new hampshire has a senator as hard as we do. gerardine ferlins: kelly ayotte believes
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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. kelly ayotte: i'm kelly ayotte
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ed: 5 investigates him. he and his company right way were paid millions by the state since 2011 to drive people on mass health to medical appointments. but investigators said that he billed for services and ride that weren't provide even billed for rides given to dead people. he worcester superior court. maria: so for years doctors have told us that there's good cholesterol and there's bad close roll and now it looks like that's not the case. doctors called h.d.l. the good cholesterol thinking that it protected us against heart attacks and strokes. but there's a big new study out of canada that was released just today and it found that there's little evidence that it does that causes of low h.d.l. includes sedentary lifestyle,
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overweight. and now researchers say those factors matter more than our h.d.l. levels. new tonight, the halloween that that little boy will never forget and we won't either. his costume is a tank that fits right over his wheelchair. ed: some local stounts pitched in and that made it their special project indeed. >> this halloween was no tricks only treats for tyler. but it had nothing to do with lou,. >> it was nice to not to have those questions and not to think as different. everyone saw him as the cool kid with a tank. >> he was born with epilepsy and suffered from 20 grand mall seizures a day. the people who love him know the real fighter is underneath that costume.
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when he was 15 months old. he's probably the toughest kid i know. >> heather and eric have gotten creative over the years but this halloween they needed some help. >> he's happiest when going fast whether it's in a car or a remote control car or in a wheelchair. he likes to move. >> so these juniors from nashoba valley technical high school spent three months into a remote zipping through his neighborhood at the hands of mom and dad. >> hi, honey. >> just as we were about to park it, he goes, "had fun" and that melts your heart to hear that. like, he doesn't have a lot of words, a lot of things but when he says something he truly means it. >> simple words and a sweet smile that make this is halloween feel for like
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>> julie mcdonald, wcvb newscenter 5. >> you know what, it doesn't matter how cold it was out there because tyler you warmed us up with that. >> look at the tank. i love the -- maria: it's good. ed: the wheels on the outside are just like plastic plates and the barrett has got fire in it. that's pretty well thought out. >> that's really well. and he looks so happy, soud that's really, really great. so tuche toughing indeed. harvey: you're going to need to warm yourself up a little bit heading out tomorrow morning because he's got a chill. it's not going to last. it's cold very early and late morning, it's pretty decent out now. so it's that kind of thing. still no wind but still chilly an frosty. so here we are. this was early this morning. we did a few upper 20's. but basically it's going to be a
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tomorrow morning because we're already there. this is basically where we were early this morning and your seeing basically the same readings except in some spots it's gotten frosty. we still have some wind at 12 miles an hour. so it's keeping the air stir ad lib. bedford is 29. it's 26 in key, new hampshire. 28 in springfield. 32 already in norwood. so we have frost forming in many areas. but by noon better. not a whole lot of wind and temperatures will be moving up to 50 to 55 degrees. so that will be much easier for you to take. hey, some real mild weather. 63 in indianapolis. 74 in st. louis. those were high temperatures today. we're going to get a taste of that on wednesday into thursday. so we have a little midweek treat in early november coming up. now on wednesday some of this cloudiness will be here but it
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don't think there will be a concern. tomorrow will feature a good deal of sun. the winds are light. so i expect winds to be light tomorrow. the wind will become southwest and that will allow the mild air to come in. on thursday we're going to have a front almost across the region. we're going to be cooler to the north, still very mild to the south and then a stronger front will come late thursday evening. here are youcl means a great deal of sun for your tuesday. and then here are your clouds on wednesday. once we get to thursday particularly later thursday into thursday evening, we'll be watching a cold front and moves through some showers, maybe the rumble of thunder. for the late afternoon into the evening hours and then later on thursday that front comes through. a big change on friday. friday's temperatures at least about 20 degrees colder than
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so feeling very, very different at the end of the week than it will in the middle of the week. and right now the weekend at this point looks to be dry but definitely on the chilly side which of course, we have to expect somewhat because it is now november. well, it's not november. less than an hour away. >> yeah, yeah. >> i was close. you've got about 19 minutes before that happens. maria: a little more. ed: about 39 minutes. a family rushes from their burning home -- maria: wth sibling wasn't there. >> i saw that she was missing and then brandon just like ran back in. maria: good for brandon. she is so proud of her son because he did rush in after his sister massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted
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mike: all right. today the patriots traded linebacker jamie collins for cleveland browns for a third round conditional pick. er football, the eye in sky done lie. we're talking about the camera lens. what bill belichick is seeing is not making him happy. he wants big money and bill belichick doesn't think he's worth it. he missed tackles. got run over by the running backs of the buffalo bills. so bill belichick banished him to cleveland.
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we felt is best for this football team. there are a lot of things to take into consideration. i'm sure we could britain up a lot of points to talk about but in the end that was the bottom line. i think you could bring up a lot of things and they all play into the conversation at some point. >> it's always tough to hear news to a teammate that i've played with. jamie is a great player for our for the cleveland browns. you know, i'm always sad when i lose a player that i like and someone that i respect like jamie. >> all right. the patriots have dealt a lot of big names, a lot of them. richard seymour, pro bowler. mike raybol. they didn't talk for a couple of years. man kiss. jones to arizona. deion branch was del the next september to september.
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was picked up by the buffalo bills. and they're still the best nfl team. marcus sprained his ankle but he will play in the home game with the chicago bulls. >> i went through the full practice. and i felt great. i'm cleared. ly be playing on wednesday. it's great to be out here th ankle is great. >> a big addition to our team. looked good today. you know, we'll see how he feels in the next couple of days. every indication is that he'll be available. >> marcus smart was going don king for halloween. [laughter] all right. here's tom brady today and like every family, halloween is a very special and a very big day with the brady bunch. >> i'm actually big foot. that's what i -- that's what i choose to go as.
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i don't think they like it very much. >> is it true that your kids enjoy themselves because the adults don't wear costumes. is that because you won't get recognized? >> it's nice to get into the halloween spirit. we have a whole family that's dressed up. it's a fun night. >> i get to wear this tie one night a year. maria: it looked so good. >> going in the tie rack until next october 31st. >> is that a dog? >> yes. he hoped he ed: he doesn't fumble. and you have for us a cold start for the day today and tomorrow. if your car's outside you'll need the ice breaker but then it turns out pretty nice. warm stretch for thursday and friday. >> using your d.n.a. to get fit faster. but here's the question, do the
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>> one more note about this guy right here wearing not only this tie but pink every single day in october. and i looked at it every single day and i thought what a great gesture. >> it's easier than breathing.
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- kathy griffin. jacob tremblay. our 11th annual half and half halloween pageant. and music from alice cooper. and now, welcome to his nightmare -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the

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