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grexit classroom goes up in flames while school is in session. >> it is crazy. >> the race to get students to safety. harvey: i have a timeline about, trying to expect. maria: a bear putting several towns on alert. may force gronkowski to miss some time. maria: and i'm maria stephanos. gronk calls it the hardest hit he's ever taken on the field. mike lynch is here with what we're learning about the reported injury. mike: here is what has been reported. it came via a tweet just before 7 this evening from ian rappaport of nfl media the tweet reads. patriots rob gronkowski suffered what is believed to be a punctured lung on sunday vs seahawks but could miss just one game.
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after this hit gronk sat out only 5 plays and returned to play the rest the ge and caught a 26 yard pass to the 2 yard line with a minute and a half to go. here's tom brady tonight when asked about the injury. >> i am not sure. i still have not heard anything. that was the first will not know more until tomorrow and i go in. mike gronk has cancelled a : video media tour that was scheduled for tomorrow in new york city
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lockout or not. you cannot see maria behind us. it is not that far away. let sure you how likely this is to play out. clouds are here and we will take you to about 7 a.m., rain up to about providence. by midmorning it is reaching up to most of the rest of the area. you could expect a rainy day. there will be some elements of heavy rain eedded and probably stay wet through the evening commute tomorrow. the evening commute figures to be wetter. we have a coastal flood advisory along the massachusetts coastline because the times -- tides are astronomically high. temperatures are not going to change that much overnight. the clouds are slowly thickening. much more coming up in a few minutes. maria: the eyeopener team will be tracking that impact on your morning commute. cindy has the forecast, and olessa will be watching the
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m. ed: right now, families in lawrence are scrambling to make plans for tomorrow classes are canceled at one school. because of all this damage from a fire. students rushed out of classrooms when flames broke-out today. newscenter 5's jorge quiroga is live at the bruce elementary school. jorge you can see the boarded up : windows in the second floor classroom, the rest of the building sustaining heavy sm are definitely cancelled tomorrow, and possibly for the rest of the week. there was no time to waste. backpacks and jackets left hanging in the classrooms. charred and blackened desks. broken windows. >> this was crazy. the busting up the windows, he was ridiculous. jorge flames broke out around in : -- around 8:30 a.m. in the
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fire explosion of the windows. jorge: over 500 students at the bruce school third through eith graders, quickly evacuated, after a teacher smelled smoke. the superintendent says there were no kids in the classroom where the fire first started. all children and staff safely taken to the guilmette middle school a few blocks away. >> the told my mom to drop me off there. >> teachers and kids are safe and we will figure out how to fix it and get back in class where we can. >> we have to give it 100% to the principal, he didn't awesome job. as he did an awesome job. jorge we have been told fire : officlas are looking to see if a faulty power strip may have be the cause for all this
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will it take to clean up clean up the rest of the building,and -- building and get the kids back in. maria right now, : four workers are hurt from a roof collapse in kingston. they were working on a house under construction on christmas tree lane. for some reason the roof gave way. two of the victims have severe juries. onof them was flown to a boston hospital. the other two workers are not hurt as badly. an investigation is underway into why the roof collapsed. ed: stepped up security after a woman was attacked near a busy hospital in new hampshire. the woman was on a popular hiking trail across the street from darth police say a man came up behind the victim last night and knocked her to t ground. she was able to fight him off and ended up with minor injuries. there are extra police patrols and more visible hospital security in the area. maria: breaking details tonight, on who could fill donald trump's cabinet. tonight the associatedress is reporting that rudi giuliani is the frontrunner for secretary of state. the former new york cityayor has been a top trump supporter and adviser throughout the campaign.
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from the other appointments he's already made to his white house team. aned: newscenter 5's ben simmoneau is here with the growing controversy. tonight massachusetts senator elizabeth warren said the president of the united states should condemn bigots, not give them the west wing office. meet donald trump's chief strategist in the white house status as an outsider. >> don't believe the mainstream media. don't believe the establishment. don't believe the permanent political class. we are on the right side of history. ben but it's his connection to : the so-called alt-right movement, which some say is racist and sexist, that have people calling on trump to ditch him the anti defamtion league saying bannon is hostile to core american values. as chairman of the website breitbart news he published headlines like these, hoist it high and proud, the
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glorious heritage. or birth control makes women , unattractive and crazy. the website calling conservative commentator bill kristol a renegade jew. >> i worked very closely with steve bannon has been the general of this campaign. and frankly people should look at the full resume. he has got a harvard business degree. he's a naval officer. he has success in entertainment. i don't know if you're aware of that. and he certainly was a goldman sachs managing partner. brilliant tactician. president obama: i important for us to let him make his decisions. ben president obama said it is : important who funnels information to trump, bannon will work alongside chief of staff reince priebus, a dc veteran. president obama said he told trump governing is different recognizes his words are watched more closely. president obama i think what : will happen with the president elect is there will be certain elements of his temperament that will not serve with him well, i think, unless he recognizes them
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ben: an interesting press conference. president obama departed tonight on his final overseas trip as president, and he said president-elect trump told him he's committed to america's alliances specifically nato. so that's a relief for several european leaders. maria: president-elect donald trump is trying to get top secret security clearance for his children. the trump team has asked the white house to explore the possibility according to a cbs news report. right now the trump children would need to be designated by the current white house as their father to get the clearance. but once trump is president he could put in the request himself. ed the state is taking action. : after several reports of hate crimes since the election. a hotline is now up and running for victims to report harassment. newscenter 5's shaun chaiyabhat live in natick where police are looking into a possible case there. shaun: at least once case of hate being investigated here in
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to create a hotline today. >> no hate, noear, everyone is welcome here. shaun: from protests to schoolyard rage. >> this girl comes up to me and she said do you hate mexicans. i said no. she said you support trump, you hate mexicans. shaun: neo-nazi te spray-painted on churches. in oregon vulgar messages on bathroom walls, too profane the fbi investigating a text string, threatening lynchings. and right here in massachusetts post-election gloating and racial bias. last week two babson college students drove thru the wellesley campus. students at the women's college feeling targeted for their race and gender. in natick one man now fearful, after a series of letters threatening violence. they read -- we have just cleared the white house of blank do not bring blank in our
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. natick is strictly white. the southern poverty law center acking 300 cases of hate, targeting immigrant black and gay victims. 20 against trump supporters. >> in massachusetts, there are civil rights laws, there are laws about public safety, and that i'm going to enforce those laws. shaun: attorney general maura healy now setting up a hotline to report bias. president-elect donald trump, hoping to calm the country told 60 minutes -- mr. trump: i am so saddened to hear that and i say stop it, if it helps. i will say this, and i'll say it right to the camera, stop it. shaun: police investigating that case in natick. saying this type of behavior, will not be tolerated here. ed: new tonight, boston-based new balance is distancing itself from a white-supremacist website. the dailstormer proclaimed new
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said that the election of donald trump was a move in the -quote right direction. some people burned their shoes in protest of that remark. new balance says it does not tolerate bigotry or hate in any form. maria new tonight, brockton's : mayor will have to explain why he went back to school on the taxpayer's dime. the city council voted tonight to call mayor bill carpenter in front of the finance committee to answer questions about classes he took to learn cape verdean creole. the city paid $585 for it. implications of it that we as public officials cannot simply decide that we want to take a course and the taxpayers should pay for it. maria the council also wants to : hear from the city's fire chief about a $9,000 piece of granite bought with his budget that's now missing. both the mayor and chief will appear before the finance committee next monday. ed veteran journalist gwen ifill : has lost her battle with cancer. the co-host of pbs newshour was
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college and got her start writing for the boston herald-american which later became the boston herald. ifill was the moderator of vice presidential debates in 2004 and 2008. she had been battling endometrial cancer while covering this year's presidential election. >> next on newscenter 5. maria: a bear putting local towns on alert. harvey: extremely different tomorrow. how much rain to expect and and maria: the >> tuesday morning annoying
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i want to go really big with my appetizers. we can do it without blowing our budget. oh yeah, this is great! everything for thanksgiving. that's my stop & shop. ed: this is caught on camera. a bear, on the prowl in a massachusetts town. and it's not the only sighting in the area over the past few days. a young man walking his dog
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: atwater is live in tyngsboro with the sightings. john: he was a couple feet when he came across the beer. he backed away slowly and ran home. curious neighbors trailed the big black bear as it scoured for snacks. >> he was silent. very silent. john justin gigliotti was just : steps away when he spotted the bear in his tyngsboro neighborhood, he was out for a walk with his dog. >> i was in a panic i was like is it going to come after me, is john it was around quarter to 4, : and justin's mom saw him run. >> i'm like justin are you all right? there's a bear, get in here. john thankfully, the bear wasn't : aggressive, and police think it's the same one a neighbor caught roaming around his yard a few miles away in chelmsford. >> a lot of people leave food out for animals. john it's not an unusual problem : in these parts as bears bulk up for hibernation.
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remains docile, they'll let him continue his winter prep. >> don't approach it. go back in house. get rid of food source and it won't come back. john: they had another sighting but they are emphasizing the bear has not been aggressive. ed: guilty on all counts. that's the verdict today in georgia's so-called hot car murder trial. justin ross harris was accused of intentionally leaving his 22-month-old son cooper h car for nearly seven hours, a conviction that will likely send him to jail for life. his defense maintained that this was an accident. prosecutors say he was leading a double life and wanted a way out of his marriage. maria: high-protein diets may have an added risk for women in particular. older woman who reported eating the most protein in their diets also had an increased risk of heart failure in the long run. the new study will be presented
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doctors say more research is needed before they make any health recommendations, but say when it comes to your diet, balance is best. a new health alert tonight. experts issuing new guidelines about statins to help reduce the risks of strokes or heart attacks. doctors suggesting that americans between the ages of 40 and 75 should consider statins if they're told they have an elevated risk of heart attack in the next 10 years and one of these risk factors, high cholesterol, high blood presre, diabetes or a history of smoking. >> these drugs are quite safe for most people in these age groups. if you have these risk factors, it is worth talking to your doctor to see of these drugs are right for you. maria: the guidance from the task force today is that even people with a wer risk could benefit from taking a daily statin. check with your doctor. ed: we have some rain on the front door. shaun.
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chance you could look out. it could start just before or during. let's call it the medium chance as we look at the rain impact. for lunchtime, i chance, afternoon,igh chce, evening mmute, medium chance that the ring will be ongoing. what a day it was today. 66 beautiful degrees in boston, pretty mild at 50 degrees. no wind at all right now. there are some cooler spots, e but in the south it is0's and love 50's. temperatures should not fall much more because we see the clouds moving up from the south and starting to thicken up. and ng tstartisee a few drops of rain around long island, southeast connecticut. leads me to believe that may come in earlier than we have
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there is the storm developing. not an intense storm in terms of low pressure but it does have a moisture plume that will be lifting northward and so there is the chance that we will get some beneficial rain out of this. the clouds continue to thicken overnight. we start to see the rain move on to the south coast, possibly farther north than what you're saying here. by the end of the commute, most of us are wet and then we are wet at times during the rest of the day. some of this rain if you can see could come i can't rule out a chance of a rumble of thunder. everything lifts north later. they will be left over showers or drizzle or some fog but the heavy duty rain will be over. wednesday a fair amount of clouds around but much better than tuesday. it should be ary day for the most part. nice weather at the end of the
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is the easterly wind at 10 to 20 miles per hour as the storm comes up the coast. we have the highest tides of the year tomorrow, absent any storm. we have an onshore wind that increases the wave action although it does not look like it will be huge. minor flooding may occur in many places. even if we did not have the storm to enhance theind. tides as we have that coastal flooded advisory from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the high tide is around 11:15 p.m. -- 11:15 a.m. you know the normal area is going to flood like morrissey boulevard as we get into this high tide. there are the wins, notice -- the winds.
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tide the pickup. there will be a light wind. it should be slightly worse tomorrow than on wednesday. as for how much rain, looks like we could get half finance to an inch across the region. i do see a changing weather patterns but not until later in the weekend. like a nice stretch of weather later this week on into saturday. we may turn showery and get chillier on sunday. it looks like a colder weather pattern somewhat may take hold for thanksgiving week. as we say, more to come on that topic. maria: standing by for that. google was the first major tech
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ed: apple is considering a new venture into digital glasses according to bloomberg. google experimented with the technology with its google glass. people familiar with apple's plans toldloomrg the device would wirelessly connect to iphones and would show images and information. the device reportedly wouldn't be introduced any earlier than 2018. a little bit down the road. apple for the record has not commented at all. mike: right now it is maybe not that bad.
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x now, sportscenter 5. powered by xfinity. mike: ian rapoport reported rob gronkowski suffered what is believed to be a punctured lung last night against seattle. as of moments ago it may not be that serious. i am told it could be a bruce sternum which is very painful and very cumbersomtrying to reach up and breathe and every thing else but it could keep him out of next sunday's game in san francisco but it may not be as serious as a punctured lung.
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back and played the rest of the game and he caught the catch in the final minute. >> it has been reported that gronkowski has suffered what they believe to be a punctured lung. nfl.com says it is too early to tell but they think he missed only one game. what do you know about gronkowski and his condition? >> not heard anything. i still have not heard anything. that was the first i heard of it. if it is the case i hope he is doing well. i will not know more until tomorrow when i go into the football facility. mike: now, gronk was seen strolling through the locker room this afternoon as is the
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media tour scheduled for tomorrow in nyc. >> it was a good, clean hit. just took it. just knocked the wind out of me a little bit. that's all. mike: pete carroll got off the plane this morning, then sat down for his weekly pete carroll show on 710 am espn in seattle. listening to pete, there was a bit of personal satisfaction with the win and a bit of astonishment with the lack of passion in the seats at gillette. >> what was the environment like ? >> it is not a good place. because they are so used to winning, there is a time when they kicked it in the head and there was a look -- a round of applause for the effort. our guys would be going berserk. we were so hungry for it. it is a gorgeous setting, beautiful arena and the fans, the whole thing.
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people were yelling at me walking in off the field, -- >> what was the best one? >> i don't know. they were being themselves. it was classic. mike: a classic night for the pelicans, tied with seven seconds to go. watch this, with two seconds to committing a foul. 106-105, pelicans. rob gronkowski has a punctured lung, i am told not as serious. maria: i pick not a serious. -- as serious.
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