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newscenter 5's david bienick tonight with this veteran voter's view. >> this is my great-niece. david: herlda senhouse looks back proudly through 105 years of family pictures but shakes her head when she thinks about this year's race for president. >> i think it's the most stupid david: born 9 years before women could vote senhouse graduated from woburn high, married, and worked in rich people's homes. she's cast 21 votes for president, beginning with franklin roosevelt in 1936. >> they had the votes, this nasty stuff they were talking about. david: she saw truman come from behind, kennedy use tv to shine, but she has a special place in her heart for barack obama, whose family portrait sits in her living room. >> this to me is historical. to have a black president. david: now senhouse hopes to see history again, casting her vote this week for hillary clinton who she hopes will be the first woman president. and after that? do you think you will ever get the chance to vote for a black woman president? senhouse will be keeping up on issues measuring candidate's claims, and ready in
newscenter 5's david bienick tonight with this veteran voter's view. >> this is my great-niece. david: herlda senhouse looks back proudly through 105 years of family pictures but shakes her head when she thinks about this year's race for president. >> i think it's the most stupid david: born 9 years before women could vote senhouse graduated from woburn high, married, and worked in rich people's homes. she's cast 21 votes for president, beginning with franklin roosevelt in 1936....
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newscenter 5's david bienick is live in lawrence. david? david: jc, good evening. yes, detective say the girl in this case remembered an important detail. the apartment had a red curtain. that is the apartment on the second floor where you see a red curtain. that allow detectives to make an arrest. wearing a jail jumpsuit and hanging his head, 21-year-old angel mateo was arraigned on charges he kidnapped and raped a 13-year-old w walking home from school. according to a police report, mateo initially denied having sex with anyone then said it was , consensual and that he thought the girl was 18. >> i just want to say the victim, although dealing with a location of the incident. david one of the details the : girl remembered is that her attacker wore a gps tracker around his ankle. according to court documents mateo was ordered to wear gps , earlier this year after an ex-girlfriend accused him of threatening to publish nude pictures of her unless she agreed to have sex with him. a woman from the same neighborhood says she now recognizes mateo as the man who tried to
newscenter 5's david bienick is live in lawrence. david? david: jc, good evening. yes, detective say the girl in this case remembered an important detail. the apartment had a red curtain. that is the apartment on the second floor where you see a red curtain. that allow detectives to make an arrest. wearing a jail jumpsuit and hanging his head, 21-year-old angel mateo was arraigned on charges he kidnapped and raped a 13-year-old w walking home from school. according to a police report, mateo...
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newscenter 5's david bienick is live in lawrence, david? david: jc, good afternoon. this is the apartment building where that is on the second floor. the girl was able to lead investigators here because she remembered an important detail -- that red curtain hanging in a window on the second floor. wearing a jail jumpsuit, standing behind his lawyer, and hanging his head, 21-year-old angel mateo was arraigned today on charges of kidnapping and child rape. mateo is also now accused of trying to rape a 27-year-old woman who says he attacked and tried to rape her back in may. the woman reported it to police at the time, but only recognized -- >> we have to look at these cases individually and see what prudent steps we as a police department and the community as a community, the government, can do better. david mateo was ordered to wear : a gps tracker earlier this year after his ex-girlfriend accused him of threatening to publish nude pictures of her unless she agreed to have sex. init the 13-year-old girl also recalled her attacker was wearing a gps ankle bracelet. live
newscenter 5's david bienick is live in lawrence, david? david: jc, good afternoon. this is the apartment building where that is on the second floor. the girl was able to lead investigators here because she remembered an important detail -- that red curtain hanging in a window on the second floor. wearing a jail jumpsuit, standing behind his lawyer, and hanging his head, 21-year-old angel mateo was arraigned today on charges of kidnapping and child rape. mateo is also now accused of trying to...
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david bienick shows us this outpouring of support. david: this outpouring of support literally stopped traffic. it had started nearly 160 miles away in augustine, maine, then friends say sergeant shaunna o'connell was from rockland and had been visiting maine when he died on especially in his sleep. sean o'connell, who had served multiple combat wars in iraq and afghanistan, was most recently assigned to the military's warrior transition unit in virginia. >> it was a really tough loss for everybody. david : more than 100 people were waiting with american flags when the horse carrying his remains -- hearse carrying his remains arrived at the funeral home. he leaves behind his mother, father, and two younger brothers. ed: looking at boston, it just looks cooler. we have some wet weather? harvey: some of us may wind up with a lot of wet weather. you can see some wet weather to the bahamas. that is a developing system too. the two may combine. we will be watching wave. for tonight, the clouds are here. drizzle, missed, and fog will be poss
david bienick shows us this outpouring of support. david: this outpouring of support literally stopped traffic. it had started nearly 160 miles away in augustine, maine, then friends say sergeant shaunna o'connell was from rockland and had been visiting maine when he died on especially in his sleep. sean o'connell, who had served multiple combat wars in iraq and afghanistan, was most recently assigned to the military's warrior transition unit in virginia. >> it was a really tough loss for...
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david bienick reports trump wants drug tests before the debate. david: donald trump said this. >> i think she's getle pumped up. she's getle pumped up. you understand. taking drugs to help her performance in the last debate. >> at the beginning of her last debate, she was all pumped up at the beginning. and at the end, it was like, uh, take me down. she could barely reach her car. so i think we should take a drug test. anyway, i'm willing to do it. david: trump lashed out at one of the women accused of groping them. >> how about this crazy woman on the airplane? david: trump says the story is not believable. >> 15 minutes. that's too much. 15 minutes. with the ladies in this place, it would be one second. david: trump promised to tackle new england's opioid crisis with more treatment for addicts. despite recent polls, he predicted he would win but repeatedly called into question by corrupt media pushing completely false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect her president. antoinette: that was david bienick reporting. he points out one
david bienick reports trump wants drug tests before the debate. david: donald trump said this. >> i think she's getle pumped up. she's getle pumped up. you understand. taking drugs to help her performance in the last debate. >> at the beginning of her last debate, she was all pumped up at the beginning. and at the end, it was like, uh, take me down. she could barely reach her car. so i think we should take a drug test. anyway, i'm willing to do it. david: trump lashed out at one of...
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newscenter 5's david bienick is live at back bay station. >> for that he will receive additional training. service back up and running on the orange line after the engine overheated and started spewing smoke that horse passengers to >> the operator did not open the doors because the first of six cars was pulled out of the station and stopped over a third rail. >> people would have ended up jumping out. >> the operator did the right thing by moving passengers but before he could open the doors passenger started smashing out. you can hear him made was to announce his intentions before he began the evacuation process. governor baker said it shows more investment is needed. >> we have a long way to go. reporter: they do plan to go to put her 84 new cars like this rule out in just over two years. reporter: the ntsb told me some of the investigators did receive information about what happened. ed: there were no problems on a school bus that crashed this week in quincy. five elementary school students were sent to the hospital. donald trump and hillary clinton on the trail talking to voters at t
newscenter 5's david bienick is live at back bay station. >> for that he will receive additional training. service back up and running on the orange line after the engine overheated and started spewing smoke that horse passengers to >> the operator did not open the doors because the first of six cars was pulled out of the station and stopped over a third rail. >> people would have ended up jumping out. >> the operator did the right thing by moving passengers but before...
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police continue to search his home to learn more newscenter 5's david bienick is live in david? east boston tonight. david? you can see the house. the street in front of the house is still closed, but expected to reopen sometime this evening. and a vigil for the wounded officers is expected to get underway in about an hour. investigators removed at least eight evidence bags from the shooting scene including one containing what appeared to be a large, hard-side rifle case. and horrific. david: district attorney dan conley says investigators should be able to learn a lot about what happened here wednesday night when 33-year-old kirk figueroa allegedly shot officer richard cintolo and officer matt morris, severely wounding both. >> was better, with casings, shell fragments, you name it will be collected and analyzed. david police say the incident : started as a fight between figuero and a roommate over the thermostat setting. but they're still not sure why fioa nor why he opened fire soon after officers showed up. >> why he did this is a big question. david: figueroa was killed in
police continue to search his home to learn more newscenter 5's david bienick is live in david? east boston tonight. david? you can see the house. the street in front of the house is still closed, but expected to reopen sometime this evening. and a vigil for the wounded officers is expected to get underway in about an hour. investigators removed at least eight evidence bags from the shooting scene including one containing what appeared to be a large, hard-side rifle case. and horrific. david:...
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antoinette: that was david bienick. he points out one republican leader who does not agree with trump's doubts about the election, house speaker paul ryan. his office said he is, quote, fully confident the november election will be carried about with integrity. doug: meanwhile the clinton nominee for saying a clinton win would mean the election was rigged. yesterday, her running-mate tim kaine discussed the issue with voters in tampa, florida. >> now that he thinks he's going to lose, he is saying the whole thing is rigged. it is rigged against me, poor me . the guy is just a bully. doug: the v.p. nominee also hitting trump for his comments about women. kaine saying that's not what real men do. antoinette: president bill clinton will be back in new hampshire tomorrow to campaign for his wife. he has an event at dartmouth college in the morning, followed by one at keene state college tomorrow afternoon. both candidates are preparing for their final debate wednesday in las vegas. our emily riemer will be there live, with
antoinette: that was david bienick. he points out one republican leader who does not agree with trump's doubts about the election, house speaker paul ryan. his office said he is, quote, fully confident the november election will be carried about with integrity. doug: meanwhile the clinton nominee for saying a clinton win would mean the election was rigged. yesterday, her running-mate tim kaine discussed the issue with voters in tampa, florida. >> now that he thinks he's going to lose, he...
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newscenter 5's david bienick is live there with what we know right now, david? david: we have seen the district attorney on the scene promising an update very soon. so far authorities have not we have seen crime scene investigators coming and going from inside the house. neighbors tell us an elderly couple lived in this home and they have not seen them yet today. of help. her son was always double checking on her. stuff like that. reporter: here's a live look at the house. the schools were temporarily placed on lockdown. the police say that was a precaution. there was no direct link to whatever crime happened here and the schools. no signs of any man and or description of the suspect. reporter: gloucester's mayor has agreed to let leonard campanella retire as police chief. earlier the city informed him he had been terminated following an investigation into inappropriate conduct with several women. he lied to investigators and deleted the contents of a city he will be on paid leave until his retirement. investigators combing through data reporters say the train t
newscenter 5's david bienick is live there with what we know right now, david? david: we have seen the district attorney on the scene promising an update very soon. so far authorities have not we have seen crime scene investigators coming and going from inside the house. neighbors tell us an elderly couple lived in this home and they have not seen them yet today. of help. her son was always double checking on her. stuff like that. reporter: here's a live look at the house. the schools were...
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newscenter 5's david bienick with the exclusive interview. david: in the basement of a downtown hotel, tim kaine gave his reaction to wikileaks. are there stel skeletons in your closet? >> i am completely not worried about it. david: wikileaks tweeted it has a surprise in store for kaine and democratic national committee chairwoman donna brazile. hard they're trying to influence an american election working together with the government of russia and that they're getting nowhere. david: 2 1/2 weeks before election date, kaine is sounding more and more confident. he recently hired his own transition director. but he doesn't think it's likely democrats will win control of the white house and both houses of congress. >> to get things done in the senate, we're going to need to have republican votes. i think the likelihood is to get things done in the house, we'll need to have republican votes. how many votes, we'll see afterl david: if republicans and democrats split control of the senate with 50 seats each, the constitution gives the tie-breaking
newscenter 5's david bienick with the exclusive interview. david: in the basement of a downtown hotel, tim kaine gave his reaction to wikileaks. are there stel skeletons in your closet? >> i am completely not worried about it. david: wikileaks tweeted it has a surprise in store for kaine and democratic national committee chairwoman donna brazile. hard they're trying to influence an american election working together with the government of russia and that they're getting nowhere. david: 2...
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david b nick -- david bienick is live at the scene. david: the crime tape has come down and members of the community criminal charges even though the shooter is dead. investigators removed at least eight evidence bags, including one that appeared to be a large hard sided rifle case. >> among the crime scenes, this is one of the most horrific i have been to. david: investigators are looking to learn what happened wednesday wounded. >> blood spattered, shell casings, bullet fragments -- you name it. it has all been collected and will be analyzed. david: it started as a fight over the thermostat setting, but they are not sure why the shooter is wearing body armor and carrying a shotgun, nor why he opened fire soon after officers showed up. >> why he did this is a big ques. someone who does something like this. david: on the website, he described himself as a corrections officer, a former member of the army reserve, and a boston constable. he did not have a license to carry guns, so investigators will use serial numbers to find out who prov
david b nick -- david bienick is live at the scene. david: the crime tape has come down and members of the community criminal charges even though the shooter is dead. investigators removed at least eight evidence bags, including one that appeared to be a large hard sided rifle case. >> among the crime scenes, this is one of the most horrific i have been to. david: investigators are looking to learn what happened wednesday wounded. >> blood spattered, shell casings, bullet fragments...
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newscenter 5's david bienick is live on the scene with the breaking details. david? david: good afternoon. we are here on the beach and more spawned. -- at a beech sky 5, which shows the very first officers to arrive on scene. one went into the water still wearing his street clothing, while the other used to kayak. police say the drowned man was a landscaper who have been working at a house on the shore. while he was out on the canoe his coworkers noticed he was in trouble and called 911. searchers a spent three hours looking for the man. ago, they were able to locate the individual in the water, 40-50 feet offshore. unfortunately the individual was not revived. david: one neighbor tells us that the pond is low because of the drought but the water is still murky and choked with weeds, which made the search were difficult. authorities have not released the name of the man and they aren't sure if none of his coworkers dead because they all stayed on shore well he was in trouble. heather: a convicted murderer makes his third attempt at parole, finally taking responsibil
newscenter 5's david bienick is live on the scene with the breaking details. david? david: good afternoon. we are here on the beach and more spawned. -- at a beech sky 5, which shows the very first officers to arrive on scene. one went into the water still wearing his street clothing, while the other used to kayak. police say the drowned man was a landscaper who have been working at a house on the shore. while he was out on the canoe his coworkers noticed he was in trouble and called 911....
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newscenter 5's david bienick is live outside the back bay station with the latest on the investigation. reporter: the mbta says the operator who was at the controls here yesterday followed all the rules, except one. and for that he will receive additional training. reporter: service is act up and running on the or day after a motor on one of the trains overheated, started spewing smoke, and forced passengers to break windows to escape. >> i'm relieved no one was seriously hurt area -- hurt. reporter: the mbta says the operator of the train did not open the doors because the first of six cars was already pulled out of the station and stopped over a third rail surging with 600 volts of electricity. the mbta says the operator did the right thing, by moving passengers from the first car into the second. doors, passengers started smashing out. in one of the cell phone videos, you can hear him asking people to wait. a spokesman said, the mistake made was failing to announce his intentions to passengers before he began the evacuation process. he was approaching the cars when customers, unders
newscenter 5's david bienick is live outside the back bay station with the latest on the investigation. reporter: the mbta says the operator who was at the controls here yesterday followed all the rules, except one. and for that he will receive additional training. reporter: service is act up and running on the or day after a motor on one of the trains overheated, started spewing smoke, and forced passengers to break windows to escape. >> i'm relieved no one was seriously hurt area --...
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david bienick has the exclusive interview. david: in the basement of a downtown hotel, tim kaine gave about it. david: wikileaks tweeted it has a surprise in store for kaine and democratic national committee chairwoman donna brazile. >> i think the surprise for wikileaks is how hard they're trying to influence an election with russia. david: kaine is sounding more and more confident. he recently hired his own transition director. but he doesn't think it's likely democrats willin of congress. >> to get things done in the senate, we're going to need to have republican votes. i think the likelihood is to get things in the house we'll need republican votes. david: if democrats and republicans split control of the senate with 50 seats each, the constitution gives the tie-breaking vote to the vice president. would you vote how tim kaine wants to vote or how much would you vote the way hillary clinton wants you to vote? i'm going to vote my informed conscience is the way i've voted. david: with five more states set to vote on whether
david bienick has the exclusive interview. david: in the basement of a downtown hotel, tim kaine gave about it. david: wikileaks tweeted it has a surprise in store for kaine and democratic national committee chairwoman donna brazile. >> i think the surprise for wikileaks is how hard they're trying to influence an election with russia. david: kaine is sounding more and more confident. he recently hired his own transition director. but he doesn't think it's likely democrats willin of...
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live in boston, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a warm evening for late october, and even warmer tomorrow. maria: harvey's tracking how hot it could get. plus, now that's a pumpkin. where you can get a good, close 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 - 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 maria: this pregnant manatee recently rescued near cape cod is headed for warmer waters. 800-pound washburn was picked up last
live in boston, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a warm evening for late october, and even warmer tomorrow. maria: harvey's tracking how hot it could get. plus, now that's a pumpkin. where you can get a good, close 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...
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newscenter 5's david bienick is live in boston where today the man faced a judge, david? reporter: good afternoon. one of the alleged victims told judge today is not only a manipulator, but also a liar.she was surprised to learn how many women suffered. michael shields wore a suit coat and handcuffs as prosecutors laid out the charges, saying he'd seduced at least five women, stealing not only their hearts, but their identities. according to prosecutors, shields typically met the women on line, claimed he was rich, and started dating them. eventually, they say he would ask for the women's social security numbers, claiming he wanted to add them as authorized users on hisar really did was open new accounts in the women's names, then rack up huge bills for meals, vacations, clothing and jewelry. >> the defendant open 17 credit cards, and had made purchases exceeding $350,000. reporter: according to court documents from a previous case, he used a one is named to rent a $5,000 a month apartment in this he claimed to be a founder of snapchat. i'm credit card applications he sai
newscenter 5's david bienick is live in boston where today the man faced a judge, david? reporter: good afternoon. one of the alleged victims told judge today is not only a manipulator, but also a liar.she was surprised to learn how many women suffered. michael shields wore a suit coat and handcuffs as prosecutors laid out the charges, saying he'd seduced at least five women, stealing not only their hearts, but their identities. according to prosecutors, shields typically met the women on line,...
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newscenter 5's david bienick is live in east boston with the questions they're trying to answer tonight. david? david: heather, good evening. you can see the hou a vigil for those wounded officers is scheduled to get underway in about 90 minutes. meanwhile, late today, investigators removed at least eight evidence bags from the home, including one that appeared to contain a large, hard-sided rifle case. police say on wednesday night a fight between roommates broke out over the thermostat setting. officers were called, went inside and say one of the , roommates, kirk figueroa, was wearing body armor and carrying shot and severely wounded. figuero was shot and killed. the district attorney says figueroa did not have a firearms license. investigators will use serial numbers to try to retrace how he got his hands on the shotgun. but the da says figueroa's motive is still a mystery and may prove the hardest question -- may be a question that will nevebe , bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: also breaking right now -- a connecticut judge has just dismissed a lawsuit by newtown families again
newscenter 5's david bienick is live in east boston with the questions they're trying to answer tonight. david? david: heather, good evening. you can see the hou a vigil for those wounded officers is scheduled to get underway in about 90 minutes. meanwhile, late today, investigators removed at least eight evidence bags from the home, including one that appeared to contain a large, hard-sided rifle case. police say on wednesday night a fight between roommates broke out over the thermostat...
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as our david bienick reports, this is the second sweetgreen in boston to be shut down over food safety. david: one of the violations than inspectors found here was flies. now the doors are locked and busy sweeping and scrubbing the kitchen area after health inspectors found multiple violations inside sweetgreen's at downtown crossing. x we ordered our lunch. and then they stopped letting people in and they did not say what was going on. david: the city says it received an anonymous tip from someone claiming to hae eaten a salad from here last friday then becoming ill with diarrhea, fever and vomiting. that triggered a spot check where inspectors found five violations including cooked chicken kept too cold,vi heavy fruit fly activity. >> the one that we are most concerned about is the person in charge not having the knowledge that we expected to have. david: the inspections commissioner called this a voluntary closure that took effect at 11 a.m. but later, we saw customers three hours who'd placed take-out orders allowed in and served. >> i have a pretty strong not. >> would it be a pro
as our david bienick reports, this is the second sweetgreen in boston to be shut down over food safety. david: one of the violations than inspectors found here was flies. now the doors are locked and busy sweeping and scrubbing the kitchen area after health inspectors found multiple violations inside sweetgreen's at downtown crossing. x we ordered our lunch. and then they stopped letting people in and they did not say what was going on. david: the city says it received an anonymous tip from...
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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.
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...
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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. 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
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...
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live in boston, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: right now, police in waltham are investigating a deadly crash. two people were struck, one was killed. todd kazakiewich is in waltham. at this point, the cause of the crash is under investigation. what we know for sure is the two men were in the crosswalk behind me when they were struck. the crash happened before sunrise here in waltham. the suv involved sustained heavy front-end damage. when rescuers arrived, they say one man was lying in the street faced down, that was a 65-year-old waterstone man who succumbed to his injuries. he was thrown by the impact. the otr recover. police spent much of the morning collecting evidence and looking for the cause of the crash. >> it was prior to sunrise, so lighting could have been effective. however, that will have to be investigated further. reporter: the driver of the suv is a 60-year-old man from waltham. he stayed on the scene to cooperate. at this hour, he is not facing charges, so his name is not being released. art notifying next of
live in boston, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: right now, police in waltham are investigating a deadly crash. two people were struck, one was killed. todd kazakiewich is in waltham. at this point, the cause of the crash is under investigation. what we know for sure is the two men were in the crosswalk behind me when they were struck. the crash happened before sunrise here in waltham. the suv involved sustained heavy front-end damage. when rescuers arrived, they say one man was lying in...
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our david bienick is live in wellesley with what we know right now. reporter: we are standing on the beach here. the search area was just on the other side of the lake. you might see some of the last recovery crews coming out of the water. they tell us they have recovered the man's body, about 50 feet the first two officers on scene. one went into the water wearing his street clothes, to look for the man while the other used a , kayak. police say the drowned man with a landscaper, who had been working at a house on the shore. while he was out on the canoe, his co-workers noticed he was in trouble and called for help. >> upon officer's arrival, they located the canoe that the party some of his personal belongings floating in the water. reporter: one neighbor tells us that morse's pond is relatively low because of the drought, but the water is still quite murky, and a lot of weeds. that made the search quite difficult, lasting for three hours. the man's body has now been recovered. authorities have not yet released his name. in wellesley, davidee nick,
our david bienick is live in wellesley with what we know right now. reporter: we are standing on the beach here. the search area was just on the other side of the lake. you might see some of the last recovery crews coming out of the water. they tell us they have recovered the man's body, about 50 feet the first two officers on scene. one went into the water wearing his street clothes, to look for the man while the other used a , kayak. police say the drowned man with a landscaper, who had been...
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newscenter 5's david bienick reports on the potential impact to this closely watched race. reporter: democrat maggie hassan bounded on stage like a candidate with new energy and launched into a fresh attack on >> this is who my opponent is, and this is what she does. everything is a political calculation. reporter: moments earlier, ayotte sent out a statement with her first reaction to release of a 2005 video showing donald trump talking about women. ayotte wrote, "i'm a mom and american first, and i cannot and will not support a candidate for president who brags about degrading and assaulting women." absolute test of courage, character, and judgment. reporter: for weeks, ayotte declined to formally endorse trump, but said she planned to vote for him. now she says she'll write in trump's running mate, mike pence, on her ballot for president. through a spokesperson, ayotte said she wants trump to exit the race. >> i believe he can serve -- can serve as president, so absolutely i would do that. reporter: just days ago at a debate, ayotte said her children before retracting he
newscenter 5's david bienick reports on the potential impact to this closely watched race. reporter: democrat maggie hassan bounded on stage like a candidate with new energy and launched into a fresh attack on >> this is who my opponent is, and this is what she does. everything is a political calculation. reporter: moments earlier, ayotte sent out a statement with her first reaction to release of a 2005 video showing donald trump talking about women. ayotte wrote, "i'm a mom and...
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a pickup truck just barreled and as newscenter 5's david bienick shows us one move may have protected her from the sudden impact. >> ripped off a corner of a house in than veered into the yard next door. >> i thought a bomb went off. >> he had just gone up tears to take a shower. >> the whole thing shook. >> he says his life was still asleep in the bedroom. thank god we are all ok. >> though his home is on the a few feet away, it is outside city limits and the fire department says the driver appears to have had a medical emergency. the driver is in his 50's. an ambulance took them to a medical center. wcvb newscenter 5. right now about the fire that ripped through a dorm at dartmouth college. students were able to pick up some of their things from morton hall yesterday. two firefighters were injured battling friday night's fire. they say it was even tougher to fight because of a 25-foot space under the building's vaulted roof. students are still in shock. >> i did not think to grab anything. i just had my phone. pajamas on. it was a crazy experience. the 71 students impacted by the fi
a pickup truck just barreled and as newscenter 5's david bienick shows us one move may have protected her from the sudden impact. >> ripped off a corner of a house in than veered into the yard next door. >> i thought a bomb went off. >> he had just gone up tears to take a shower. >> the whole thing shook. >> he says his life was still asleep in the bedroom. thank god we are all ok. >> though his home is on the a few feet away, it is outside city limits and...
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newscenter 5's david bienick tells us what you need to know if you want to vote early. david: the line of voters was steady but not long at the recreation building in wes secretary of state says 326,000 voters in massachusetts cast a ballot. he now predicts as many as one in five voters will do so before election day. >> so far, it has been a good experience. david: the commonwealth offered grants to towns to help with staffing. 20% of towns decided not to take up the offer. >> it has resulted in some places not offering early voting today, and i am disturbed about clerk says she loves convenience for voters with collecting, sorting, and storing these early vote ballots requires more time and money than regular election day ballots. >> it is taking us three to five minutes to process every valid ballot that comes in so if i have 5000 voters times three to five minutes, that is a lot of staff time. david: early voting comes with one potential risk. voters remorse. are you concerned over the next 10 days you could want to switch catastrophic. >> clear on the questions and
newscenter 5's david bienick tells us what you need to know if you want to vote early. david: the line of voters was steady but not long at the recreation building in wes secretary of state says 326,000 voters in massachusetts cast a ballot. he now predicts as many as one in five voters will do so before election day. >> so far, it has been a good experience. david: the commonwealth offered grants to towns to help with staffing. 20% of towns decided not to take up the offer. >> it...
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newscenter 5's david bienick has details from middletown, connecticut. david: five years ago at this hartford psychiatric hospital, nathan carman, the boater rescued at sea last weekend, was admitted as a patient. his parents and grandfather came to visit him and a fight broke out over money. >> it was more money fo fight over than the average david: she started punching and scratching her father. linda carman told police, "my father is worth $300 million and i want my share." he's not going to cut me off. i want my money. >> i got lucky. the case in three months was dismissed. david: the attorney who represented linda carman, and three years ago, when he was detector test and was cleared by investigators. >> she told me that they informed her she passed the polygraph and that she wouldn't be hearing from them again. david: investigators turned their attention to nathan, identified as a suspect but never arrested. the murder gained new attention this month after nathan and linda carman went fishing and their boat sank. he was rescued, but she's still miss
newscenter 5's david bienick has details from middletown, connecticut. david: five years ago at this hartford psychiatric hospital, nathan carman, the boater rescued at sea last weekend, was admitted as a patient. his parents and grandfather came to visit him and a fight broke out over money. >> it was more money fo fight over than the average david: she started punching and scratching her father. linda carman told police, "my father is worth $300 million and i want my share."...
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newscenter five's david bienick reports on the potential impact to this closely watched race. >> maggie hassan bounded onstage like a candidate with new energy and launched into a fresh attack on republican rival ke . >> this is who my opponent is and this is what she does. >> moments earlier she sent out a statement with her first reaction to the release of a 2005 video showing donald trump talking about assaulting women. she wrote, i cannot support a candidate for president who brags about degrading and assaulting women. >> she has failed an absolute to formally endorsed trump. now she says she will write in his running mate on the ballot for president. >> i believe he conserve as president. >> just days ago she said she would consider trump a role model for her children before retracting her comments. the race may decide which party controls the u.s. senate. >> pushing away from donald trump allows kelly and to run as kelly and. >> she canceled all public appearances and said she plans to answer questions about the hillary clinton are off the campaign trial ahead of tonight's preside
newscenter five's david bienick reports on the potential impact to this closely watched race. >> maggie hassan bounded onstage like a candidate with new energy and launched into a fresh attack on republican rival ke . >> this is who my opponent is and this is what she does. >> moments earlier she sent out a statement with her first reaction to the release of a 2005 video showing donald trump talking about assaulting women. she wrote, i cannot support a candidate for president...
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in boston, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. antoinette: a group of trump supporters including former red sox ace, curt schilling taking to city hall plaza in boston. rally was held saturday afternoon. schilling was questioned about encouraging some people not to vote. >> if you will not be informed, i do not think you should vote. the outcome of the election will fundamentally change what the election is in a good way or a bad way. >> schilling says he wants to challenge massachusetts senator elizabeth warren in 2018 but he wants to make sure his family is onboard with that decision. a similar rally will be held today in concord, new hampshire. todd: going against the mass teachers association. house speaker robert deleo says he will will vote for more charter schools in the state. the beacon hill power player and democrat first announced his support for question 2 on wcvb's on the record. watch the complete interview -- >> i decided to do what i feel for the students, whatever the political ramifications. the rice into do. tod
in boston, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. antoinette: a group of trump supporters including former red sox ace, curt schilling taking to city hall plaza in boston. rally was held saturday afternoon. schilling was questioned about encouraging some people not to vote. >> if you will not be informed, i do not think you should vote. the outcome of the election will fundamentally change what the election is in a good way or a bad way. >> schilling says he wants to challenge...
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newscenter 5's david bienick reports on the potential impact to this closely-watched race. walked onto the stage with new energy. >> this is what she does. everything is a political calculation. david: moments earlier, kelly ayotte had her first reaction. she said, i am a mom and an insulting women. >> she has failed a test of courage and character and judgment. david: four weeks she had declined to endorse trumpet said she would vote for him. now she said she will write in his running mate, mike pence. ayotte's spokesperson also wants him to exit the race. >> absolutely, i would do that. david: she said she would consider donald trump a role model for her children before the retracting the remark. she is with a six-point lead and the race could determine who controls the senate. >> pushing away from donald trump allows her to run as her self, someone who people genuinely like and trust in the she declined our request for an interview and said she will answer questions on sunday. shayna: a new poll just released shows a majority of republican voters are standing with the gop
newscenter 5's david bienick reports on the potential impact to this closely-watched race. walked onto the stage with new energy. >> this is what she does. everything is a political calculation. david: moments earlier, kelly ayotte had her first reaction. she said, i am a mom and an insulting women. >> she has failed a test of courage and character and judgment. david: four weeks she had declined to endorse trumpet said she would vote for him. now she said she will write in his...
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and as newscenter 5's david bienick shows us, one move may have protected her from that sudden impact. reporter: in less than 75 feet, the pickup picked up enough speed to crash through a brick next door. >> it sounded so loud, i thought a bomb went off. reporter: the owner had just gone upstairs to take a shower. >> the whole house vibrated. reporter: the owner says his wife was asleep in the bedroom. >> fortunately, she had rolled over to the other side of the bed. everything else had caved in was on the bed. thank god we're all okay. reporter: even though the pickup driver's home is a few feet away, it's outside boston city limits the fire department says the driver appears to have had a medical emergency. the pickup driver is in his 50's. an ambulance took him to beth israel medical center. doug: we're getting new details about that fire that ripped through a dorm at dartmouth college. students were able to pick up some things from morton hall yesterday. two firefighters were injured battling friday night's fire. they say it was even tougher to under the building's vaulted roof. s
and as newscenter 5's david bienick shows us, one move may have protected her from that sudden impact. reporter: in less than 75 feet, the pickup picked up enough speed to crash through a brick next door. >> it sounded so loud, i thought a bomb went off. reporter: the owner had just gone upstairs to take a shower. >> the whole house vibrated. reporter: the owner says his wife was asleep in the bedroom. >> fortunately, she had rolled over to the other side of the bed....
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in middletown connecticut, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. antoinette: investigators are working to recover a data recorder from the wreckage of the deadly hoboken, new jersey, train crash. one of the two black boxes has already been recovered in that crash that killed one person and injured more than 100 others. investigators hope the recordings will help explain why the train slammed into a commuter station thursday morning. the train's engineer is cooperating with the investigation. doug: it could be a landmark the state's texting ban while looking at a g.p.s. the ruling could make it illegal for drivers in rhode island to manipulate a cell phone in any way. the beginning of the end for toll plazas on the pike. mass d.o.t. will hold four regional meetings starting this month to lay out plans for demolishing the plazas. once they're gone, they will be replaced with new open road tolling which uses overhead pass transponders. it eliminates the need for slowing down when you pass through those plazas. antoinette: a new law to protect transgen
in middletown connecticut, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. antoinette: investigators are working to recover a data recorder from the wreckage of the deadly hoboken, new jersey, train crash. one of the two black boxes has already been recovered in that crash that killed one person and injured more than 100 others. investigators hope the recordings will help explain why the train slammed into a commuter station thursday morning. the train's engineer is cooperating with the investigation. doug:...
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and as newscenter 5's david bienick shows us, one move may have protected her from that sudden impact. reporter: in 75 feet, it ripped off a corner of the house and veered off next door. reporter: the owner had just gone upstairs to take a shower. >> i thought we were hit with a meteor. the whole house shook. reporter: the owner says his wife was still asleep in the bedroom. >> fortunately, she had rolled over to the other side of the bed. everything else had caved in was on the bed, so thank god we're all okay. reporter: even though the pickup truck driver's home is only a few feet away, it's outside boston city limits in dedham. the dedham fire department says the driver medical expert. the driver is in his 50's. an ambulance took him to beth israel deaconess medical center. doug: david, thank you. we're getting new details about that fire that ripped through a dorm at dartmouth college. students were able to pick up some of their belongings from morton hall yesterday. two firefighters were injured battling that friday night fire. they say it was even tougher to fight because of a 2
and as newscenter 5's david bienick shows us, one move may have protected her from that sudden impact. reporter: in 75 feet, it ripped off a corner of the house and veered off next door. reporter: the owner had just gone upstairs to take a shower. >> i thought we were hit with a meteor. the whole house shook. reporter: the owner says his wife was still asleep in the bedroom. >> fortunately, she had rolled over to the other side of the bed. everything else had caved in was on the...
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david bienick for where mu news 9. amy: coming up on news 9 this morning, new details in the death of a star baseball player. what authorities say played a role in the boat crash that a flight bursts into flames. the latest on the federal >> good morning. and welcome back. here is meredith. it's a mild start to our sunday, the clouds are thinning out and should allow sunshine today, along with the clouds and we'll have that in a couple of minutes. amy: new this morning, a powerful earthquake rattled parts of central and southern italy. the 6.6 magnitude quake, believed to be the strongest to hit that country since 1980. this comes after a series of after shocks last week. two months ago almost 300 people towns in italy. the investigation continues this morning into the american airlines plane that caught fire minutes before takeoff at chicago's o'hare airport on friday. federal officials now confirming that the flames were caused by engine failure. what caused the engine to fail has yet to be determined. they've found
david bienick for where mu news 9. amy: coming up on news 9 this morning, new details in the death of a star baseball player. what authorities say played a role in the boat crash that a flight bursts into flames. the latest on the federal >> good morning. and welcome back. here is meredith. it's a mild start to our sunday, the clouds are thinning out and should allow sunshine today, along with the clouds and we'll have that in a couple of minutes. amy: new this morning, a powerful...
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bienick is there. david: the suspect did not have a fire -- valid firearms license but somehow he still got his hands on guns. investigators removed eight evidence back from the shooting scene including one containing what appeared to be a large hard sided rifle case. >> all the scenes i have been to it is one of the most graphic and horrific. >> investigators should bab when kirk figaro a shot the officers. severely wounding both. >> it is physical evidence, showcasing's, bullet fragments, you name it by -- has been collected and will be analyzed. >> it started as a argument over the thermostat setting. it is not clear why he was wearing body armor and carrying >> why he does this is a big question. that is often in the mind of someone who does something like this. >> figaro was killed. he described himself as a former corrections officer and member of the army reserve and a boston constable. constables are authorized to serve warrant another date -- other legal documents. the underground -- undergo limited
bienick is there. david: the suspect did not have a fire -- valid firearms license but somehow he still got his hands on guns. investigators removed eight evidence back from the shooting scene including one containing what appeared to be a large hard sided rifle case. >> all the scenes i have been to it is one of the most graphic and horrific. >> investigators should bab when kirk figaro a shot the officers. severely wounding both. >> it is physical evidence, showcasing's,...