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>> the new video posted on-line that has the "t" launching an investigation. ed: how popular is early voting? ask the people waiting in line. who is voting? why inthe deadline for you to turn out. maria: missing woman found alive, changed in a storage container. why police fear this doesn't end with her. meteorologist: say goodbye to the warm november temperatures for awhile. just how chilly it will be anotherring with weekend. jo the bombshell discovery about a former pt the push tonight to protect student players. ? right now, security questions on the "t" after this illegal underground adventure. people who shouldn't be there walking thru abandoned green line tunnels. good evening. i am ed harding. maria: and i'm maria stephanos. the "t" is looking for answers tonight. newscenter 5's nichole berlie is live in boston with that video. nichole? reporter: we can't confirm when the video was shot.
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here at boylston street. it is what happens during the video that is raising questions about safety. it starts with video of the t. the video, posted by "exploring with josh" appears to be professionally edited. the eight-minute clip shows a group of young people gaining access to an abandoned section of the t, making no effort to disguise themselves. >> right now i'm walking through my first ever abandoned subway tunnel system, never been in one shines flashlights on graffiti, water-covered tracks and the long-abandoned tunnels. >> this goes on for miles, we don't even know how far it actually goes. >> we see this old, dust-covered stroller. >> it's like from the titanic. >> old trash strewn everywhere and decades of dust. the intruders just explore, no vandalism, but the video raises the questions.
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down there? or what if the next group of trespassers have more malicious intentions? tonight, the t tells newscenter 5, transit police monitor social media daily, and are aware of it. detectives are reviewing the video and investigating. trespassing in an abandoned tunnel is not only prohibited, but it also poses a risk to one's personal safety." the mbta also reiterated that trespassing in an abandoned tunnel is prohibited and very dangerous. i did reach out to the man who posted the video, but haven't heard anything back. ed: a person has been hit by a car on the southbound side. 128. three lanes are now closed on the southbound side of the highway. we have a craw ton the scene. we'll bring you more as we learn it tonight. maria: harvard's soccer team suspended for the rest of the season over a sex rating scandal. they're accused of making comments about women that go way out of bounds. newscenter 5's mary salada is live in cambridge with how it
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first reported about this sexually explicit "scouting report" that allegedly dates back to 2012. well, the university did it's own investigation and discovered the misconduct is still going on. the remainder of the harvard men's soccer season, including playoff games, canceled after a university investigation into lewd social media postings about female athletes. the so-called "scouting report" rated incoming freshmen on the ladies soccer team assigning them numerical scores based on their appearance. something to be frowned upon. >> in a letter to students, the athletic director explained the decision to forfeit the remaining men's games saying "this practice appears to be and has continued beyond 2012, including in 2016, and that current students who participated were not immediately forthcoming about
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>> this is an important decision that har are vard has made. we haven't seen this in response to, you know, just lewd document. >> the female athletes themselves say they were appalled. in an op-ed published in the school newspaper, they wrote "having considered members of this team our close friends for the past four years, we are beyond t silently observe, or participate in this kind of behavior." >> we need to do more to ensure that relationships on this campus are built on respect and dignity in all contexts. we cannot be a great college unless we are a good community. maria: thank you, mary. so move, it is a pretty warm night, but you see it there. chilly air is ahead. that is november 2, harvey.
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it was mild here. 73 in hartford. was cooler though north. now some of the cooler air is coming in. we are in the process of cooling down. we have northwest winds. even a few gusts now down along the cape. that is going to import the chillier air. in the 40's waking up tomorrow morning in boston with a northwest wind. around 40 to the north and west feeling like the 30's. we can get a little bit of rain today. not a whole lot. here are temperatures tomorrow. we'll talk about how chilly wilt get. back to you. maria: commitment 2016, and hillary clinton and donald trump both holding rallies tonight in the crucial swing state of north carolina. ed: clinton appearing in raleigh, with senator bernie sanders stressing issues of social justice. >> right now, people across the country coming together to do just that. they are rejecting the device
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hopeful and inclusive. we know that america is big hearted not small minded. ed: music star pharrell williams also taking part in the rally. earlier in the day president obama poked fun at donald trump's feud with saturday night live. >> i mean, that is the thing that bothers you, and you want to be president of the united states? come on, man. ed: the president campaigning in florida where polls show a close race between clinton and trump. maria: donald trump spoke in military families, and slamming hillary clinton's leadership qualities. >> we know hillary cannot be trusted. we know that. can we trust her with our security? no! maria: trump's family was also on the stump today. his wife, melania, is speaking in pennsylvania. >> he loves his country.
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he is not just talk. he serb certainly knows how to shake things off, doesn't he? [cheering and applauding] maria: this was melania trump's first campaign speech since the republican convention in cleveland. new tonight, we've learned both trump and clinton are planning stops in new hampshire. trump will be in atkinson tomorrow, then manchester on monday. tonight, her campaign is confirming that hillary clinton will be in manchester on sunday. exact details have not been released. new hampshire's four electoral votes could be crucial. a new suffolk university poll shows the two tied at 42 percent. ed: tomorrow's your last change to vote early in massachusetts. you can see the long lines tonight. newscenter 5's jorge quiroga is live in boston. jorge, how long were people waiting? jorge: to say that early voting has been a big hit is an
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motive. for almost two weeks of early voting, the long line at boston city hall, once again, stretching out to the plaza. why are you coming out early? why not wait until the excitement of november 8th. >> i am out of town. i have to vote today. reporter: practical reasons? >> technically. reporter: 800,000 people cast their vote. that is over 20% of the total vote count come election day. only one day of early voting left. >> there is a lot of frustration revolving around this election, and i am ready for it to be over. i am excited to cast my vote. >> imagine having a president who demeans, mocks the disable. >> hillary clinton. reporter: a nasty contest and several ballot questions driving the unexpected early turnout.
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>> reporter: he is voting for the first time. >> what i had so far, it is made me angry. it made me excited. look i want to cast my vote and make my vote heard. >> how bad is it? >> very bad. very bad. >> at home, too? >> yes, at home. >> you are one of those couples? >> yeah. we still love each other. >> once we vote, we are good. reporter: sound familiar. little election to be over. again, a quick reminder. tomorrow is the last day to vote early here in massachusetts. plaza, jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: thank you. they will be in new york city. we have the presidential candidates covered on election night. they will both be in new york city and so will newscenter 5. jc monahan will be at trump campaign headquarters, and i will be with the clinton camp. live reports start monday at
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maria: this gun was not loaded, but the father is charge wund lawful possession of a fire rm and improper storage. ed: a wom is found alive, but shackled inside of a metal container in a remote area. ben explains how the poli tracked him down. ben: deep in the woods surrounded by a chain link fence, a metal container. inside, a woman, kala brown, missing since august, chained up, she was banging on the walls for her life. > >it was pretty emotional, to say the least when she was found because she was chained like a dog. she had a chain around her neck. ben: police searched this property belonging to todd kohlhepp, a realtor and registered sex offender. the sheriff says they found guns
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be as many as four bodies on kohlhepp's property. we're trying to make sure that we don't have a serial killer on our hands, which very possibly is what we could have. ben: still missing, brown's boyfriend charlie carver, who was last seen with her. >> it's only by god's grace we found that little girl alive. ben: police arrested kohlhepp on the property and tonight they continue searching his land and his house. he's not yet charged, but the >> next on wcvb newscenter 5. maria: young athletes at risk. the bombshell discovery about a former patriots' brain injury and think push tonight to protect players. meteorologist: early november warmth coming to a end. how much of a november chill to expect. maria: the diet change tonight. the ingredient parents should take off the table. ed: this picture just in to us.
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that is where a person was hit mare route 28 in the waltham area. three lanes closed. it is 11:12 at might. three lanes randy: friday morning on the eyeopener, november is a big month for shopping. >> but if you want to save cash there are three things you should never buy. and the rain will be moving out but the cold and the wind return, your weekend forecast is
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maria: this is the first video trin the scene. we can tell you a person was hit on 128 in waltham near the route 20 exit. three lanes, at this hour, are closed going southbound. dr.s call it the worst case yet of a brain disease linked to concussions. former patriot kevin turner was first thought to have died from als. now researchers say it was really from cte. and they warn, it's a wake-up call for athletes everywhere. newscenter 5's john atwater is live in needham with the impact on local schools. john: as the needham varsity football team takes the field for practice, they are well aware of the rules. >> we do little hitting during the week.
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modified the practices over the year to prevent concussions the guidelines during the games are clear. a we keep our head out of it. you got to see what you are hitting. >> protecting young players is getting more attention after a boston university study confirms a connection between brain injuries and als. >> i think this is unacceptable. john: the critical evidence came from kevin turner who donated the brain to research.
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his life at age 46. >> it is not enough to make a difference. you need to be the difference. john: emotional family on hand as researches release the findings today. >> this is a very big concern. reporter: her son has suffered a concussion, the study confirms fears and changes the conversation if he is hurt again. >> yeah. no more. >> of course, football gets a lot of attention here. but doctors and coaches say there is danger in virtually all sports. live in needham tonight, john new research says kids are getting far too much salt in their diets and jeopardizing their future health. federal scientists looked at 2100 children and found their average daily salt intake was about 60 percent higher than it should be and that doesn't even include salt from shakers. among the biggest salt sources: pizza, cold cuts and mexican mixed dishes. doctors recommend parents try to cook as many meals as possible for their kids. ed: get rid of the salt shacker. get rid of. get rid of it. there is enough salt in
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it is not even gatorade. i have to admit, i would salt the food before i tasted it. ed: my mother-in-law puts it on cantaloupe. honestly. meteorologist: all right. this is interesting today. we did get some rain. it didn't amount to much. if you are up around. you have rain. about a third of an inch around concord, mu sham shir. up to portland, maine. well, i in wid this every week the drought monitor index gets updated. notice the red area is a little bit smaller now if you are falling to the tow fall months m. we have a big deficit. boston running nine inches below average of precipitation for the year. worcester, 7. this area has sh rng by 10% are this lasting update a week ago, andp in terms of the severe drug to, this is the extreme. that is done by 20% in aerial coverage.
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we'll see more. it looks look it will be dry most of the upcoming seven day period. we hit 54 in boston. it was not the 70 of yesterday. it was still nice in erms of before average. well, back to temperature reality for move. hes now starting to settle in gradually. down to 54 in boston. a northwesterly wind. it is in the 40's from worcester north and west. is chillier with the northwesterly wind. by the way, there is gusts now to 20 miles per hour in hyannis. the breeze will be tomorrow importing that chilly air down. now down to 41. 47ic sue st. pay marie. the cooler air across the great lakes. that is moving insteadly over the next 12 to 24 hour. these are temperatures tomorrow. remember, there's some clouds and also a gusty wind at times. i will be chillier than that. temperature will only go up six degrees or so at 7:00 and the low temperatures to the high temperature tomorrow. because cooler air continues to
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northwest. all right. front is going through. they gave these the reg upon. prey and windy and chillier times ahead for friday p. now, there will be some clouds at times the first half of the day. during the afternoon. more in the way of sunshine. patchy clouds down toward southeastern mass and the cape. it clears tomorrow night facially. on saturday, they will be some clouds at times. now, coming down with a little disturbance at higher levels and it will be about th friday. tough to be cooler early saturday than it will be earl hi tomorrow. now, sunday, a lot of the area will have aed if deal of season. right along the coast, a north-north early wind. a chilly wind could pick up enough no i sture to produce clouds along the coast with more in the way of sunshine inen willing and sunday will be a chilly day. quickly, as if are as election is concerned. here, the weather looks great. tranquil. up around 50 degrees then actually, most of the country looks pretty good.
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coast. maybe the southwest and not very cold. that is encouraging, too. check ut out over the next seven days. i want to. out. yes, where you have a long weekend but only one hour. we turn the clocks back an hour before you go to sleep saturday night. sunset at 4:31 on sunday. that will be tough. along with chilly temperatures and temperatures will moderate. really just in time to have a nice mildle day this year here for leck day. marie are a, ed? maria: thank you. mistake. the slot machine mix-up that has one gam ler outraged and wait until you hear what they ga every time a new charter opens, it takes money away from the regular public schools
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charters and question two means we'll lose even more. we've got to stop taking from the 96 percent of kids who don't attend a charter school. if you believe every child deserves a great public education, vote no on question two. massachusetts' newspapers rarely agree, but they do on question 2. they agree opponents have run a "campaign of misinformation"
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they agree in the suburbs question 2 will have "no impact on their schools and their children." they agree it will provide vital "choices for urban parents" and help reduce "the achievement gap." question 2 is "a kid's civil right." join leading newspapers and governor baker in voting yes on 2. and governor baker fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that thank you. for all their new devices. you want a piece of cake? you can't break me. switching to fios is easier than ever. now get 100 meg internet, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. hurry, this is the final week to get our best offer ever.
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$43 million. ed: but a new york casino says not so fast. katrina bookman played a slot machine that said she won $42.9 million. she captured the moment with a selfie at the resorts world casino in new york city. thing is, that machine has a maximum payout of $6,500 indicating a clear malfunction and a malfunction voids all plays. instead. the "max" would be $6,500. the casino says her winnings are only $2.25. >> that is unfair. >> again, it would be $6500. the casino says her winnings are only $2.25. are 2.25.
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tampa bay would tie it. the went to overtime and to the shootout. tampa bay scored then nash, yeah, are that is right. tied at one a piece. back and forth they went and saved on and on it went. eighth inning. ninth inning. tampa didn't score. the bruins had the final chaps. of all people -- >> in the tenth frame, he scores. jimmy since last february wins the game for the bruins. >> what have you done for us lately? 3:00 score a goal. it is a win for the bruins anyway. 4-3 the final. pru in withs finish the road trip. the world series in cleveland last night, tonight, celtics are in cleveland. they were down 20 in the third period because lebron james had 20 of the 30 points in the third period. none more than spectacular than
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irving. isiah thomas, they lose it 120-122. they did cut it to five late the game. that is as close as they got. within day after the world sr. i haves, the red sox kicked off the first of a number of off-season moves. today they made des for next year with three different player. first up, buckholz will pick up for next year. clay buckholz is the second longest tep ured member of the i ran into him last night at the tom brady afir and did not pick up the option but beens a free agent. he did pick up the option of david ortiz. big papi. well, he is retired. he decides to change his mind and red sox have it and begins to sign with any other time. speaking of tom brady. named the afc offensive player in october. didn't even play. last night, i spoke toed werey about a number of topics in looing the four-week layoff.
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do you do anything special the training in the four weeks before you came back? >> i think, you know, my training, you know, einvolved quit a bit over this years. was more of the same. tried to do everything i would normally do over the cores of a week. without really taking a hit. so i think it is just, its is just, you know, it is to sit back and have different perspectives on that. i would rather play. but i still tray to learn from it. and, you know, i am here, after being back. we're going to play 7-1 and a lot of football to go. hopefully, you can make everybody proud. a. >> one key phrase in there. >> didn't take any hits. during those weeks. >> yeah. that is key. >> yeah. extend the long jeff think year. maria: you are right. good point. ed: oh,way. he did. remember didn't taken the first four games. he has future ture. >> i think so. >> our future tomorrow is going
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