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. >> and newscenter 5's el kelley kelley -- newscenter 5's kelley tuthill. >> the fda is telling us -- the d.a. is telling us she baby sat for her once before she was fired. the horrific injuries include cigarette burns and road rash. a police search warrant now reveals abigail hannah was covered in dirt and claims she tried to coral a stray cat when investigators arrived at her home on friday. police say she lied to them repeatedly and then left with her mother and boyfriend to see a lawyer. police say she tried to take bags with her including a toddler clothing inside. it included a pink jacket covered in dirt and debris jie. we are trying to cooperate as best we can and hopefully they will figure out what is going on. reporter: the 21-year-old accused of a brutal and strange kidnapping looked disor yepted as she appeared by -- before a judge. they say she is experiencing multiple psychotic symptoms. >> she endorsed auditory and visual hallucinations and has attempts. reporter: lyndon alvarez was reported missing from her home and found miles away naked with a shaved head and cigare
. >> and newscenter 5's el kelley kelley -- newscenter 5's kelley tuthill. >> the fda is telling us -- the d.a. is telling us she baby sat for her once before she was fired. the horrific injuries include cigarette burns and road rash. a police search warrant now reveals abigail hannah was covered in dirt and claims she tried to coral a stray cat when investigators arrived at her home on friday. police say she lied to them repeatedly and then left with her mother and boyfriend to see...
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erika: the eyeopener's kelley tuthill is live at gillette with the mistake the nfl is admitting that has fans fired up. kelley. kelley: it's always something around here. we're talking about an inadvertent whistle blown by the ref in the second half. this is just as tom brady hit danny amendola setting up a potential touchdown. overnight the nfl's v.p. of officiating was asked about that call. >> so the officials, they lost track of the football. he blew his whistle inadvertently. that's a mistake. we shouldn't have blown the whistle. kelley: owning up to it. bill bill check and tom brady controversy. rex ryan said he was confused about it. again around here controversy is just part of playing the gamement live at gillette stadium, i'm kelley tuthill, wcvb, newscenter 5. a state trooper struck by an alleged drunk driver while directing traffic in foxborough following the game. it happened just before midnight on route 1. the driver, 29-year-old catherine williams, was arrested and charged with o.u.i. taken to the hospital for evaluation. also breaking. five people shot at a protest in minneapolis. police say the susp
erika: the eyeopener's kelley tuthill is live at gillette with the mistake the nfl is admitting that has fans fired up. kelley. kelley: it's always something around here. we're talking about an inadvertent whistle blown by the ref in the second half. this is just as tom brady hit danny amendola setting up a potential touchdown. overnight the nfl's v.p. of officiating was asked about that call. >> so the officials, they lost track of the football. he blew his whistle inadvertently. that's...
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kelley: in quincy, kelley tuthill, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: how cute is that? the husband can get an electric blanket. we want to welcome kelley back from maternity leave. and what is she covering? ed: we' ll probably hear more about that. remember last winter? 110 inches of snow. we broke every record. mike: the indications are, this winter will may -- will maybe be on the website. let' s talk about what' happening now. average high 56, temperatures will climb towards 70 on thursday. this week is incredibly warm. enjoy it. 54, the winds out of the southwest. mild out there right now, a cold spot, but not that cold. mid 40' s, 44 in jaffrey. 50' s through the salt -- the south shore. that is why i say, a mild night. a few clouds out there, a week front moving through. you barely see any clouds associated with it. it will not change the weather much. a few clouds will float through tomorrow, especially south. tonight, clear and mild, 44-40 eight. tomorrow, sunshine, but there will be an area of an clouds south of the city. temperatures tomorrow, 58-62. looking nice. here are the clouds. 8:00 tomorrow morning, most of us are sun
kelley: in quincy, kelley tuthill, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: how cute is that? the husband can get an electric blanket. we want to welcome kelley back from maternity leave. and what is she covering? ed: we' ll probably hear more about that. remember last winter? 110 inches of snow. we broke every record. mike: the indications are, this winter will may -- will maybe be on the website. let' s talk about what' happening now. average high 56, temperatures will climb towards 70 on thursday. this...
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kelley tuthill takes a look at the young lives at risk for death and the complications. kelley: molly wylie was expecting an april baby, but max arrived three months early. two ounces when he was born. kelley: show me. he was tiny. kelley: max had to spend 32 days in the neonatal intensive care unit. molly: to not take your baby home from the hospital is heart-breaking, and it can be a very trying time. kelley: november is prematurity awareness month, and the march of dimes gives massachusetts a "b" when it comes to premature 8.6% of massachusetts babies arrive too soon. boston, worcester, springfield, and lowell were all worse than the statewide rate. only cambridge was graded higher, receiving an "a" with a premature birth rate of 6.8%. the march of dimes is particularly concerned about racial disparities that show higher preterm birth rates for women of color. dr. dewayne pursley: we need to ensure that women have access to care. and that's important not only when they're pregnant but even for primary care. kelley: the biggest risk of premature birth is death. though most babies survive, they can indeed face serious health challenges. dr. dewayne pursley: including those relating to the
kelley tuthill takes a look at the young lives at risk for death and the complications. kelley: molly wylie was expecting an april baby, but max arrived three months early. two ounces when he was born. kelley: show me. he was tiny. kelley: max had to spend 32 days in the neonatal intensive care unit. molly: to not take your baby home from the hospital is heart-breaking, and it can be a very trying time. kelley: november is prematurity awareness month, and the march of dimes gives massachusetts...
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. >> let's go to kelley tuthill who is live. kelley? reporter: some of the information is just coming in. the essex d.a. says the woman only baby sat for the toddler once before she was terminated. we are also getting information from a newly released search warrant and in it they say she lied repeatedly to investigate earlies and covered in dirt when they caught up with her on friday morning. 21-year-old abigail hannah looked disoriented when she appeared before a judge flappinged by court officers. they say the former babysitter uh us coulded of kidnapping a 2-year-old hamilton girl is experiencing multiple psychotic symptoms. >> over the weekend she had auditory and hallucinations. she has a history of suicide attempts and memory lapses. reporter: she was reported missing from her home and later found miles away naked with a shaved head and cigarette burns on her body. by friday afternoon police were at her former babysitter's home examining a purse and pillowcase in hannah's driveway. at the time her mom told newscenter 5 -- >> we d
. >> let's go to kelley tuthill who is live. kelley? reporter: some of the information is just coming in. the essex d.a. says the woman only baby sat for the toddler once before she was terminated. we are also getting information from a newly released search warrant and in it they say she lied repeatedly to investigate earlies and covered in dirt when they caught up with her on friday morning. 21-year-old abigail hannah looked disoriented when she appeared before a judge flappinged by...
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kelley tuthill live in framingham, kelley. kellie: tonight he is held on $50,000 bail, if he does get out, he is ordered to stay away from the school and the alleged victim. the 18-year-old appeared in court accused of raping another student. alleged victim. he indicated it was consensual. kellie: prosecutors say four students in all were in the woods off johnson street yesterday around 1:30 high school counselors found a female student in the water disrobed. she appeared to be intoxicated. a student who witnessed the alleged incident told police it looked like rape. >> she appeared to be in and out of consciousness. at one point, her face was in the dirt. residential treatment center and has a juvenile record. his mom said offcamera he is a good kid. >> typical teenage troubles. kellie: do you think the story something wrong? >> i don't know. kellie: he pleaded not guilty. school. hours. they should have been in school and someone watching them. kellie: we made several attempts to reach the superintendent of schools, but incident. for now we're live in framingham at the district court. kelley tuthill. wcvb newscenter 5. phil: a deadly plane crash that happened last night. we're learning that the plane was registered to a new hampshire man? heather: indeed, phil, a man from new hampshire. it's unclear if he was onboard at the time. it's a two seat aircraft flying from philadelphia to portsmith when it crashed off the coast of queens around 8:00 last night. debris including the tail section was found along with the body of a man. only one person was onboard. the f.a.a. says no distress call was made. witnesses say the plane was flying low and erratically just before it went down. >> it was really low. you usually don't fly that low and fly over the ocean, not over breezy point. >> it sounded like in distress. we didn't know what it was. heather: investigators are working to retrieve more pieces of the plane including the engine. at this point they refuse to comment on what may have gone wrong here, but a preliminary report is expected in 10 days. j.c. j.c.: how could you not
kelley tuthill live in framingham, kelley. kellie: tonight he is held on $50,000 bail, if he does get out, he is ordered to stay away from the school and the alleged victim. the 18-year-old appeared in court accused of raping another student. alleged victim. he indicated it was consensual. kellie: prosecutors say four students in all were in the woods off johnson street yesterday around 1:30 high school counselors found a female student in the water disrobed. she appeared to be intoxicated. a...
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kelley tuthill is live at the scene. kelley: it is quiet here now. going. all 23 students in the class were taken for evaluations. a boston schools spokesperson says that a chemistry class was conducting an experiment. the beakers they were using had hire a classic -- had hydrochloric acid left over in them from an experiment last week. that acid vapor rise in students acid vaporized and students began to feel ill. >> it tells me there was a response. kelley: the information still coming in, but at this link, some 23 students in a chemistry class -- at this point, some 23 students in a chemistry class are being checked out as a precaution. live in boston, kelley tuthill, emily: also breaking right now, a rollover crash in mansfield on route 140 northbound, near exit 12 on 495. mansfield police and fire are on the scene. they are asking people to avoid the area. erika: just moments ago the president of the university of missouri system resigned. it comes after criticism of his handling of student complaints about race and discrimination. we will have much more on this breaking news, including a walk out by the football team, coming up a little later. emily: more breaking news, at least two americans killed in an attack in jordan. two other americans were hurt in this attack by a jordanian police captain at a training facility. that attacker was killed. the americans were part of a state department police training program. president obama s
kelley tuthill is live at the scene. kelley: it is quiet here now. going. all 23 students in the class were taken for evaluations. a boston schools spokesperson says that a chemistry class was conducting an experiment. the beakers they were using had hire a classic -- had hydrochloric acid left over in them from an experiment last week. that acid vapor rise in students acid vaporized and students began to feel ill. >> it tells me there was a response. kelley: the information still coming...
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kelley tuthill continues our coverageon the field at gillette. kelley: you could call it the whistle heard 'round patriots nation. or certainly around foxborough. it came in the second half. tom brady hit danny amendola setting up a potential touchdown. but an official inadvertently blew the whistle stopping the play. after the game, the nfl's vice president of officiating said it was clearly a mistake adding the line judge lost track of the football. charitable. >> the refs are bad, really bad. i think it's bad. kelley: of course, the patriots can't seem to play a game without some controversy. bad whistles are not allowed to be reviewed by replay. kelley tuthill, wcvb, newscenter 5. erika: right now two flames break out at a three-family home in east both were taken to mass general threatening injuries. lexington street were caused by a plumber's torch being used for work on a third-floor bathroom. right now a worldwide travel warning is in effect as millions of americans head out for the holiday. the eye's todd kazakiewich is live at south station with the heightened alert. todd: good morning, randy. the state department is issuing the warning to americans in light of recent terror attacks and threats. the warning describes terrorists using conventional and non-conventional weapons to target official and private interests. we were at logan airport last night. the t.s.a. saying this new operate. travelers also not changing their plans to fly. >> what can we do? we've got to keep living. just be mor
kelley tuthill continues our coverageon the field at gillette. kelley: you could call it the whistle heard 'round patriots nation. or certainly around foxborough. it came in the second half. tom brady hit danny amendola setting up a potential touchdown. but an official inadvertently blew the whistle stopping the play. after the game, the nfl's vice president of officiating said it was clearly a mistake adding the line judge lost track of the football. charitable. >> the refs are bad,...
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kelley tuthill is live where it all went down. kelley? reporter: police say he has a lengthy criminal record. he dragged the officers down this street. fortunately both are okay. brian gilbert appeared in the district court on a slew of charges including assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon on a police officer and possession of drugs with intent to distribute. it started with police trying to pull over the man who was allegedly speeding and driving erratically around a 7:00 last night. >> they tried to ask the individual to shut off his car. he took off and dragged them both. one was able to break loose. >> the other tried to reach through the passenger window gilbert then allegedly accelerated down strike that ton street. stratton street. he had to avoid being crushed between the speeding suspect's vehicle and a parked car. gilbert's driving record includes six license suspensions and four revocations. >> it goes to the danger of the job. you never know what can happen when you go out on patrol. reporter: in court gilbert's lawyer told the judge that his client has a different version of events and there are two sides to the story. kelley tuthill, wcvb newscenter 5. phil: breaking news out of gillette stadium. deion lewis will miss the rest of the season. he went down with a noncontact washington. ed harding, tests confirmed bad news. >> bad, bad, bad. the tests confirm he tore the acl in his left knee. it is a big blow to a player who came out of to where to be a key part of the offense. this is happening after yesterday's win. that is lewis on the carry. all. as he walks off the field he is consoled by the defensive coordinator. he is giving him words of bad. the 25 yoorld lewis was averaging 4.8 yards pr carry and receiving threat as well as running threat. it. >> you just have to be yourself. you can't be superman and do exactly what he was doing. i'm doing whatever i can. my role is different than what his role is. you never know what it is. >> he gave us a lot of great performances me, brandon and lg, we have to pick up the slack. >> that is james white. james white will be one of the players that the patriots wi
kelley tuthill is live where it all went down. kelley? reporter: police say he has a lengthy criminal record. he dragged the officers down this street. fortunately both are okay. brian gilbert appeared in the district court on a slew of charges including assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon on a police officer and possession of drugs with intent to distribute. it started with police trying to pull over the man who was allegedly speeding and driving erratically around a 7:00 last...
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kelley 12:47:27 just a hug or a i love you or a kiss. that we take for granted until they don't do it. 34 after trying traditional therapy for his moderate to severe autism, kelley martin began practicing a few of the son-rise principles she learned from a d-v-d. kelley 12:56:34 it starts me with. it really does. the rest. he's a smart boy. he's a smart boy and i know that he can do it 45 thats the attitude she took with her to the autism treatment center this summer. she says it paid off almost immediately.. kelley 12:47:05 i almost cried, i was so excited that i didn't want to ruin the moment 13 in the last few months... the three year old who therapists said would likely never talk... has become a little chatterbox. nats of joshua talkng kelley 12:50:38 most of the time it's usually me that can understand him but just the fact that he'll point to stuff and want to try to say it 45 for her, its sign that she needs to keep up with the program, despite the cost. this month, the family is moving to a new place with enough room for a playroom - an all yes space- for joshua. kelley 12:48:59 when you're in a regular room you're like no no no don't touch that or no no no don't do that. in this room, there's no no's 07 just as there are no 'nos' when it co
kelley 12:47:27 just a hug or a i love you or a kiss. that we take for granted until they don't do it. 34 after trying traditional therapy for his moderate to severe autism, kelley martin began practicing a few of the son-rise principles she learned from a d-v-d. kelley 12:56:34 it starts me with. it really does. the rest. he's a smart boy. he's a smart boy and i know that he can do it 45 thats the attitude she took with her to the autism treatment center this summer. she says it paid off...
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kelley tuthill is live on the field at gillette with the fallout. kelley: their record may be perfect. but there's no question this team is hurting. julien edelman is already out at least until the playoffs. and last night aaron dobson and danny amendola both left the field with injuries. but tom brady was quick to say the pats won't be using that as an excuse. brady: we lost a lot of guys. we've lost quite a few guys over we'll keep on fighting and figure out a win to win. whoever's in there, we have to have confidence in what they're doing. kelley: brady wouldn't say much about this moment that had gillette buzzing. number 12 using opposing coach rex ryan's name to call a play. ahead in news to go, the nfl on the defensive again after a whistle blown during the game. their overnight response. for now i'm live at gillette stadium, kelley tuthill, wcvb, newscenter 5. erika: today is marked as the worst travel day of the year. and for good reason. olessa: the eye's sera congi is on the road checking on conditions for us this morning. sera: it is smooth sailing on 128 right now but it will look so different later this afternoon. we usually think of the day before thanksgiving as the busiest travel day of the year on the roads but for boston today is actually the busiest day. according to data from google maps as well as the state transportation department, we are the only major city that experiences the heaviest volume of traffic on the tuesday before turkey day. for the rest of the country tomorrow is the most con jelted day. take
kelley tuthill is live on the field at gillette with the fallout. kelley: their record may be perfect. but there's no question this team is hurting. julien edelman is already out at least until the playoffs. and last night aaron dobson and danny amendola both left the field with injuries. but tom brady was quick to say the pats won't be using that as an excuse. brady: we lost a lot of guys. we've lost quite a few guys over we'll keep on fighting and figure out a win to win. whoever's in there,...
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kelley 12:47:27 just a hug or a i love you or a kiss. that we take for granted until they don't do it. 34 after trying traditional therapy kelley martin began practicing a few of the son-rise principles she learned from a d-v-d. kelley 12:56:34 it starts me with. it really does. the rest. he's a smart boy. he's a smart boy and i know that he can do it 45 thats the attitude she took with her to the autism treatment center this summer. she says it paid off almost immediately.. kelley 12:47:05 i almost cried, i was so excited that i didn't want to ruin the moment 13 in the last few months... the three year old who therapists said would likely never talk... has become a little chatterbox. nats of joshua talkng kelley 12:50:38 most of the time it's usually me that can understand him but just the fact that he'll point to stuff and want to try to say it 45 for her, its sign that she needs to keep up with the program, despite the cost. this month, the family is moving to a new place with enough room for a playroom - an all yes space- for joshua. kelley 12:48:59 when you're in a regular room you're like no no no don't touch that or no no no don't do that. in this room, there's no no's 07 just as there are no 'nos' when it co
kelley 12:47:27 just a hug or a i love you or a kiss. that we take for granted until they don't do it. 34 after trying traditional therapy kelley martin began practicing a few of the son-rise principles she learned from a d-v-d. kelley 12:56:34 it starts me with. it really does. the rest. he's a smart boy. he's a smart boy and i know that he can do it 45 thats the attitude she took with her to the autism treatment center this summer. she says it paid off almost immediately.. kelley 12:47:05 i...
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kelley, ph.d./ university of north dakota president ) "t(e new nickname for und's athletic programs will be the fighting hawks. (:06) kelley also says he thinks the name underscores the competitive spirit of the athletic teams and student athletes. if you u ok at the calendar, , says middle of novmeber. and in the next couple of days, ron's full forecast is coming after the break. (matt) county attorney has announced the arrest of 48-year-old freddy crisp, of pomeroy, iowa, in the death of a north dakota man. (sheila) if you're just getting home hehe's a quick look at t tay's headadnes. crisp is charged with first-dedeee murder of 41- year old dale currie potter of devils lake, north dakota. potter's body was found dack on november 10th at a home in pomeroy. crisp is in the sac county jail, tonight. sac county sheriff's office released the names of three men injured in an explosion at the proliant plant in lytton, iowa last night. 34- year old earl moore of ohio was inside a large when the explosion occurred. the other twtwvictims were identified as 32-year old manuel ruiz of ohio was assisting 52- year old dana boom of la
kelley, ph.d./ university of north dakota president ) "t(e new nickname for und's athletic programs will be the fighting hawks. (:06) kelley also says he thinks the name underscores the competitive spirit of the athletic teams and student athletes. if you u ok at the calendar, , says middle of novmeber. and in the next couple of days, ron's full forecast is coming after the break. (matt) county attorney has announced the arrest of 48-year-old freddy crisp, of pomeroy, iowa, in the death of...
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kelley: he had to spend 32 days in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> to not take your baby home from the hospital -- it' s heartbreaking and can be a trying time. kelley: the march of dimes gives massachusetts a b when it comes to premature births. 8% of massachusetts babies arrive too soon. only cambridge was graded higher than statewide rate, receiving an a with a premature birth rate of six point 8%. the march of dimes is particularly concerned about racial disparities that show higher preterm birth rates for women of color. have access to care, and that is important not only when they are pregnant, but even for primary care. >> the biggest risk of premature birth is death. though most babies survive, they can face serious health challenges. >> including those relating to the lungs, the brain, neurologic development. >> the march of dimes is working to improve health care and educate mothers about risk factors, including maternal age and drug and alcohol use. her son max wilson turn three and is overcoming many of the challenges from his premature birth. >> he had quite a few developmental delays. his communication was delayed, and now, my husband
kelley: he had to spend 32 days in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> to not take your baby home from the hospital -- it' s heartbreaking and can be a trying time. kelley: the march of dimes gives massachusetts a b when it comes to premature births. 8% of massachusetts babies arrive too soon. only cambridge was graded higher than statewide rate, receiving an a with a premature birth rate of six point 8%. the march of dimes is particularly concerned about racial disparities that show...
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kelley clarkson shows us how she bonds with the fans ampbtds how she ignores the haters. >> if somebody tells me not to eat that, i'm going to eat like five, right in their face. >> kelleyead on "cbs this morning." were the one ♪ ♪ broken up deep inside ♪ ♪ but you won't get to see the tears i cry ♪ ♪ i told you everything opened up and let you in ♪ with the pain and swelling of my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you're prone to or have any infection like an open sore, the flu, or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may wors
kelley clarkson shows us how she bonds with the fans ampbtds how she ignores the haters. >> if somebody tells me not to eat that, i'm going to eat like five, right in their face. >> kelleyead on "cbs this morning." were the one ♪ ♪ broken up deep inside ♪ ♪ but you won't get to see the tears i cry ♪ ♪ i told you everything opened up and let you in ♪ with the pain and swelling of my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed......