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reporting live in newton, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. >> helpful tip, thank you. ahead of the travel rush, prices at the pump have fallen. aaa reporting the cost of let's check your first look traffic on this monday night. there's the zakim bridge. you're jammed heading into the o'neill tunnel. let's see how traffic is around the region. toward the split, 31 minutes. that's about normal. mass avenue to route 3 north from the bridge, 36 minutes upper deck to 128 is a pretty long drive. there's the pike. 17 corner. half-hour southbound from route 2 to route 9. on the pike, 30 minutes from the toll to 495. 495 looking good. serving thanksgiving dinner at the tv garden today. neighborhood charity put on the table of friends meal with help of volunteers from the bruins and celtics. stuffing, 40 gallons of gravy to hundreds of people. >>> four officers in three states shot in separate incidents over the weekend. still to come, the search for a suspect in the most serious assault. >> new at 5:30, a distuin ofld endangerment. the new hamr re arreed after his children are
reporting live in newton, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. >> helpful tip, thank you. ahead of the travel rush, prices at the pump have fallen. aaa reporting the cost of let's check your first look traffic on this monday night. there's the zakim bridge. you're jammed heading into the o'neill tunnel. let's see how traffic is around the region. toward the split, 31 minutes. that's about normal. mass avenue to route 3 north from the bridge, 36 minutes upper deck to 128 is a pretty long...
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reporter: todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. it. anchor: and maybe all of us. because we do have information on how you can help on our mobile app. anchor: 49 degrees, not too bad. meteorologist: this is the first day of november -- how did we do? a little colder than average. boston at 34, a lot colder elsewhere october wrapped up snow in november, can it happen? usually we only average one point three inches but many months you get almost nothing at all in boston but a couple years ago we had almost three inches. these were the early morning low temperatures, pretty we had a respectable come back today -- here we are with another beautiful looking sky, a light breeze off the water, temperature starting to fall back into the 40's in most places. we have a light southerly wind now and the air mass is moderate , so tonight but cool spots will be the upper 30's and much of aren't going to have a really strong southwest wind but we will certainly import some of it, even if it is somewhat modified. that to take us into the 50's. 70 degrees could be possible. you co
reporter: todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. it. anchor: and maybe all of us. because we do have information on how you can help on our mobile app. anchor: 49 degrees, not too bad. meteorologist: this is the first day of november -- how did we do? a little colder than average. boston at 34, a lot colder elsewhere october wrapped up snow in november, can it happen? usually we only average one point three inches but many months you get almost nothing at all in boston but a couple years ago we...
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ed: but todd kazakiewich shows us why that doesn't mean your boss will let you light up. reporter: on election night proponents cheered the passage of question four. but the reality is some adults will still not be partake once pot becomes legal. >> those who have safety sensitive jobs those employers can prohibit marijuana use. reporter: one group, the general contractors of massachusetts, says it is still determining position and practices. writing we have to balance the will of the community against the well being of the construction industry including without limitation other employers who can ban pot use on duty or off are companies or municipalities that get contracts or funding from the federal government. but for the private sector including most office jobs, such sweeping bans are unlikely says attorney amanda bear. >> they can certainly ban it on their own premises. as far as off duty use, it is difficult to ban it and not invite an invasion of privacy claim. >> legalizing the marijuana may be the progress voters were calling for, but it will not be the end to c
ed: but todd kazakiewich shows us why that doesn't mean your boss will let you light up. reporter: on election night proponents cheered the passage of question four. but the reality is some adults will still not be partake once pot becomes legal. >> those who have safety sensitive jobs those employers can prohibit marijuana use. reporter: one group, the general contractors of massachusetts, says it is still determining position and practices. writing we have to balance the will of the...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich is there. he joins us live. todd? todd: the rally is still in 2:00 this afternoon, scheduled to go until 7:00. this is a march, not a rally. these protesters are not going anywhere. it is made up of people from all inks of life. many are holding signs that speak to specific issues. the common theme is a very strong objection to trump and their determination to continue peacefully protesting his election. from trump and his supporters, which permitted the campaign. >> i think the only way for folks to win back the country -- and we're not that far away -- the ones who do not hate have got to renounce the hate. todd: this is promoted on social media as a peace rally, and by all accounts, it has been peaceful. todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. jc: the investigation continues unconscious at the home where that baby was discovered. newscenter 5's jorge quiroga spoke with first responders today, and he is live in marlborough. jorge? jorge: the ms. been little activity here at the home or that baby was found unconscious a
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich is there. he joins us live. todd? todd: the rally is still in 2:00 this afternoon, scheduled to go until 7:00. this is a march, not a rally. these protesters are not going anywhere. it is made up of people from all inks of life. many are holding signs that speak to specific issues. the common theme is a very strong objection to trump and their determination to continue peacefully protesting his election. from trump and his supporters, which permitted the...
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reporting live in brighton, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. >> todd, thank you. a bw representing a plainville woman. prosecutors say is responsible for her boyfriend's suicide. a judge ruled evidence on michelle carter's cell phone and laptop can be used in the case against her. the judge also ruled statements she made to police can also be used in the upcoming trial. a boyfriend, 18-year-old conrad roy, killed himself by filling his truck with carbon monoxide from the exhaust in 2014. a salem, massachusetts police man in custody at the police station. investigators say brian butler fondled the inmate and performed a sex act on him in a police headquarters broom closet last week. butler, married to the salem police chief, mary butler. he's on paid leave from his job. >> 5 investigates exposing secret deals for police officers accused of misconduct. they are called carney letters and they are in which prosecutors agree not to pass criminal charges so that officers will talk about what has happened. some of the allegations are serious, including leaving the scene
reporting live in brighton, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. >> todd, thank you. a bw representing a plainville woman. prosecutors say is responsible for her boyfriend's suicide. a judge ruled evidence on michelle carter's cell phone and laptop can be used in the case against her. the judge also ruled statements she made to police can also be used in the upcoming trial. a boyfriend, 18-year-old conrad roy, killed himself by filling his truck with carbon monoxide from the exhaust in...
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todd kazakiewich is live with what investigates are searching for this morning. reporter: emily good morning. investigators are looking for a dark colored suv, and witnesses say it was seen near the area where vanessa marcotte's body was discovered. police returned to the area of brook station road interviewing people. witnesses say that the dark colored suv was along the road at the same time the 27-year-old disappeared. marcotte who lived in new york ever since people who live in this quiet community have been on edge. >> completely. completely. i think that that's the part of it that is unnerving. no one has an answer yet. i don't really feel like we have had much information on which to make clear decisions about what we want to -- how much risk we want to take or not. >> again the worcester county d.a.'s office says investigates are looking for a dark colored suv. investigates say that they received more who may have information to call them at 502-453-7589. and in addition to questioning residents detectives have done dna testing as part of the investigatio
todd kazakiewich is live with what investigates are searching for this morning. reporter: emily good morning. investigators are looking for a dark colored suv, and witnesses say it was seen near the area where vanessa marcotte's body was discovered. police returned to the area of brook station road interviewing people. witnesses say that the dark colored suv was along the road at the same time the 27-year-old disappeared. marcotte who lived in new york ever since people who live in this quiet...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich todd: in just a few hours, we'll know if that powerful, high-profile, bipartisan coalition has been influential enough change the minds of so many younger voters, who tend to favor legalization, according to multiple polls. many members of the no on 4 say they support legalization of recreational marijuana, but they oppose this ballot question because they feel it creates too many health and safety risks. there will be more drugged driving, edibles will be marketed to young people, and the projected $100 million tax revenue will be insufficient to compensate for the effects. at this hour, many votes have already been cast, but the the no side is still campaigning. >> right now we are working hard up until the polls close to try to convince voters that they legalization we think this is wrong for massachusetts. todd: they will be keeping a close eye on the results when they pour in and so will we. taled: john atwater is following those in favor of it. he continues our team coverage. john: they poured a lot of money into this campaign. they are hoping for
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich todd: in just a few hours, we'll know if that powerful, high-profile, bipartisan coalition has been influential enough change the minds of so many younger voters, who tend to favor legalization, according to multiple polls. many members of the no on 4 say they support legalization of recreational marijuana, but they oppose this ballot question because they feel it creates too many health and safety risks. there will be more drugged driving, edibles will be...
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new at 6:00, newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich reports the proposal is raising privacy concerns. >> y are looki at one of the two drones in the w bedfd police arsenal. the chief and one ofis search-and-rescue. brian is proposing an expanded use. aerial crime-fighting. >> it would be used for public it would be used forraffic control. it's like having a helicopter. >> the aclu argues police should not stop violence. it will end monitoring pele going about their day lis.the ps department uses fixed cameras and conduct surveillance with officers on fooor in police cruisers. the law does not require a search warrant for such activities. >> we are?f not looking to viole ople's rights or peek into winds. dimension. this is restricted airspace. new bedford police would need to gea waiver before flying drones above 500 feet. the city council will discuss the proposal but the police chief in the next few months. anchor: them track down a thief who stole hundreds in cash and gift cards for an eerly woman. home. looking liver the city of boston. jc: police are hoping you can help track dn a suspect
new at 6:00, newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich reports the proposal is raising privacy concerns. >> y are looki at one of the two drones in the w bedfd police arsenal. the chief and one ofis search-and-rescue. brian is proposing an expanded use. aerial crime-fighting. >> it would be used for public it would be used forraffic control. it's like having a helicopter. >> the aclu argues police should not stop violence. it will end monitoring pele going about their day lis.the ps...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich is here with what we know now. todd these new details are : coming from trump's first sitdown interview, as well as interviews by his advisors. the president-elect is showing signs of compromise on some of the issues he took a hard line on during the campaign. in his first interview since winning the election, president-elect donald trump is talking about important issues like immigration. trump saying he plans to immediately deport two to three million illegal immigrants. wall along the mexican border might actually be a fence. another important issue, the affordable care act. >> when you replace it, are you going to make sure that people with pre-existing conditions -- mr. trump: yes. also with the children living with their parents, we are very much going to try to keep that. gap in coverage when his new healthcare initiative takes effect, replacing obamacare, which trump calls ineffective and too expensive. >> when millions of people -- mr. trump: we will do it simultaneously. it'll be just fine. todd today, one
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich is here with what we know now. todd these new details are : coming from trump's first sitdown interview, as well as interviews by his advisors. the president-elect is showing signs of compromise on some of the issues he took a hard line on during the campaign. in his first interview since winning the election, president-elect donald trump is talking about important issues like immigration. trump saying he plans to immediately deport two to three million illegal...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich traveled to massbay community college today where students are >> you are watching a simulation on a mannequin. students learn to administer the overdose reversal, narcan. the course -- >> paramedics have carried it for 16 years. only the last three years it has been given to emts, firefighters. students and identify overdoses. a fall while overdosing. students are taught to treat both medical issues in 15 some already have encountered overdoses. >> we had a number of overdoses. it was very similar. it that along with the training we had done. >> the patient was revived in that particular case. the outcome is usually good if it is administered quickly. >> new figures show 300 people died from drug overdoses so far this year. that number is expected to jump. two thirds are linked to that no. this week massachusetts revealed 1000 opioid overdose deaths in the first nine months of the year. most were linked to that no -- out the status of high-tech, health care and higher education. >> for words, president-elect donald trump. how will it affect us? >> hope
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich traveled to massbay community college today where students are >> you are watching a simulation on a mannequin. students learn to administer the overdose reversal, narcan. the course -- >> paramedics have carried it for 16 years. only the last three years it has been given to emts, firefighters. students and identify overdoses. a fall while overdosing. students are taught to treat both medical issues in 15 some already have encountered overdoses....
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich joins us with that part of t reporter: some local leaders say governor romney would be a good pick. he understands negotiation and diplomacy. what matters now is what donald trump says. as president-elect donald trump prepares for inauguration, mitt jersey. governor charlie baker was certainly not dancing around questions about the former governor. he said romney would be a pick. >> he is an and or mislead talented guy. he is certainly a worthwhile and worthy candidate. at a decision the new administration needs to make. reporter: senator ed is endorsing romney. >> while he is a republican and i am a democrat will leave he tries to apply the best possible rational analysis of issues. >> the sharpest critic may be the president-elect himself. they traded barbs. >> donald trump is a phony and a meeting, no word from donald trump today. jc: an armed robber taken down caught on camera. ben: the store owner talks about the decision to take action. jc: the popular sugar substitute, couldn't prevent you ? don't let the food you eat during the day haunt you at n
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich joins us with that part of t reporter: some local leaders say governor romney would be a good pick. he understands negotiation and diplomacy. what matters now is what donald trump says. as president-elect donald trump prepares for inauguration, mitt jersey. governor charlie baker was certainly not dancing around questions about the former governor. he said romney would be a pick. >> he is an and or mislead talented guy. he is certainly a worthwhile and...
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todd kazakiewich, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: todd, thank you. another case of a car being used to assault a boston police officer. this happened at around 3:00 yesterday. officers were called to the report of a domestic disturbance on julian street in dorchester. police say a man was in that car talking to a woman standing on the outside. one of those officers was struck rolling onto the hood. the suspect, whose name has not been released, was arrested after crashing his car on i-93 northbound near exit 16. the officer was taken to the hospital to get checked out. he's since been released. >> you can't ignore it. we will not let you build this pipeline. doug: standing in solidarity with standing rock, protestors chained themselves to the entrance to the downtown crossing td bank yesterd investment in the dakota access pipeline. td bank is a primary lender for that project on the standing rock reservation. hundreds of demonstrators have been facing off with police in north dakota. three protestors were arrested at the rally in boston. antoinette:
todd kazakiewich, wcvb, newscenter 5. doug: todd, thank you. another case of a car being used to assault a boston police officer. this happened at around 3:00 yesterday. officers were called to the report of a domestic disturbance on julian street in dorchester. police say a man was in that car talking to a woman standing on the outside. one of those officers was struck rolling onto the hood. the suspect, whose name has not been released, was arrested after crashing his car on i-93 northbound...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich gives us a look, giving back, volunteering to serve people in need. mayor walsh, seen here leading the effort carving turkey at st. francis house, a homeless shelter in the city. >> the homeless population in our city, it's difficult, we've made some good progress, but coming by and let people know that we appreciate them. >> uplift our spirits. it's not we won't feel left behind, or something. reporter: the numbers prove progress is being made. over a thousand homeless people in the city of boston in the last two years. reporter: still, a large crowd for the holiday meal at the pine street inn is evidence of ongoing need. >> the vacancy rate and the high cost of living is forcing more working people into homelessness. reporter: bostonians are giving back in other ways too. about 140 seniors were treated to the annual 'little brothers-friends of the elderl'' thanksgiving celebration, complete with music and dancing. here by myself. >> we take the place of their family. we make sure no one spends the holiday alone. reporter: boston is working to make s
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich gives us a look, giving back, volunteering to serve people in need. mayor walsh, seen here leading the effort carving turkey at st. francis house, a homeless shelter in the city. >> the homeless population in our city, it's difficult, we've made some good progress, but coming by and let people know that we appreciate them. >> uplift our spirits. it's not we won't feel left behind, or something. reporter: the numbers prove progress is being made. over...
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the eyeopener's todd kazakiewich reporter: 34-year-old vincent weaks of dorchester showing little reaction during his arraignment for injuring four boston police officers with a car. >> he ran over four cops. >> all right. reporter: the incident happened early wednesday morning on stoughton street in dorchester. police were responding to a call about a person with a gun. weaks was behind the wheel of a car matching the description. officers approached, ordered him out. he allegedly refuses and reaches for the shifter to put the car in drive. officers reach for the shifter too and the keys. >> the officers were reaching in the car. reporter: weaks allegedly drives into two other officers while he's escaping. all four officers are recovering from minor injuries. weaks' attorney argues police have the wrong man. >> his girlfriend is present. she indicates he was at home when the incident allegedly occurred. so it could not be him. case, some of the strongest evidence comes from weaks' own sister, who heard about what happened here on stoughton street early wednesday morning, and she went to p
the eyeopener's todd kazakiewich reporter: 34-year-old vincent weaks of dorchester showing little reaction during his arraignment for injuring four boston police officers with a car. >> he ran over four cops. >> all right. reporter: the incident happened early wednesday morning on stoughton street in dorchester. police were responding to a call about a person with a gun. weaks was behind the wheel of a car matching the description. officers approached, ordered him out. he allegedly...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich has more. todd: the criticism from donald trump is with regard to a recount that will be happening in three states. trump calls at the work of "crybabies." also sharp criticism from one of conn's senior questioning whether mitt romney has the experience to be the top diplomat. kellyanne conway: governor romney in the last four years, has he been around the world doing something on behalf of the united states of which we are unaware? todd: a senior adviser to the president-elect questioning the qualifications of mitt romney for secretary of state, harsh criticism that seems to show dissension within the trump transition team. will pick the most qualified candidate. >> he will hire the best people possible. he is going through this process. he has interviewed and talk to governor romney. kellyanne conway: i'm all for party unity, but i'm not sure we have to pay for that with the secretary of state position. but what donald trump decides, kellyanne conway and everyone else will respect. todd: trump
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich has more. todd: the criticism from donald trump is with regard to a recount that will be happening in three states. trump calls at the work of "crybabies." also sharp criticism from one of conn's senior questioning whether mitt romney has the experience to be the top diplomat. kellyanne conway: governor romney in the last four years, has he been around the world doing something on behalf of the united states of which we are unaware? todd: a senior...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich explains. the suspect says it's a big mix-up. todd: 34-year-old vincent weaks of dorchester, showing little reaction during his arraignment for injuring four boston police officers with a car. >> he ran over for cops. talk the incident happened early : wednesday morning on stoughton car matching the description of the suspect's vehicle. officers approach, order him out. he allegedly refuses and reaches for the shifter to put the car in drive. officers reach for the shifter too, and the keys. >> as both of the officers were reaching in the car, the defendant drove off. the officers were then thrown from the car. todd weaks then allegedly drives : into two other officers while escaping. all 4 officers are recovering from minor injuries. weaks' attorney argues police have the wrong man. his girlfriend is present. >>his girlfriend is present. she indicates that he occurred, so it could not be him. taltodd: despite the claim by weaks' girlfriend and defense attorney that this is a mistaken identity case, some of the strongest evidence
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich explains. the suspect says it's a big mix-up. todd: 34-year-old vincent weaks of dorchester, showing little reaction during his arraignment for injuring four boston police officers with a car. >> he ran over for cops. talk the incident happened early : wednesday morning on stoughton car matching the description of the suspect's vehicle. officers approach, order him out. he allegedly refuses and reaches for the shifter to put the car in drive. officers reach...
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reporting live, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. >> so once you get to your thanksgiving destination, you of you. the political divide. >> this should not be the time or the place. >> new at 6:00, five ways to avoid emotional disaster at the dinner table. plus -- >> walking barefoot anywhere was excruciating. >> that man lost part of his leg in an accident. now he has new hope thanks to a first of its kind procedure that was pioneered right here in boston. >> and snowing in parts of the northeast right now. there's a system movingoughhr rockies. i'll let you knowhat t it's monday and we're going to here from him. he explains what happened and his answer is even more the school bus crash killed at leas six peop. pictures show the bus on its that's what you -- the bus was carrying at least 35 elementary school students, are hospitalizednit. again, killed at least six people. policeav just started notiingparents. we'll stay on top of developments tonight. >> i felt like i had my life back. >> for t first time in years, is m right here, jim ewing, is no longer i pain. doctors amputatedis
reporting live, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. >> so once you get to your thanksgiving destination, you of you. the political divide. >> this should not be the time or the place. >> new at 6:00, five ways to avoid emotional disaster at the dinner table. plus -- >> walking barefoot anywhere was excruciating. >> that man lost part of his leg in an accident. now he has new hope thanks to a first of its kind procedure that was pioneered right here in boston....
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are concerns from parents and students at a boston high school where a student was stabbed and todd kazakiewich is in brighten with the steps being taken today. antoinette: that stabbing happened right here inside the high school. questions are being asked about how another student was able to bring a knife into the school in the first place. a spokesperson says a fight broke out yesterday between two ninth graders leading to one of the teens being stabbed in the leg. that student was taken to the hospital for treatment. the student is expected to recover. the stabbing suspect was arrested, no word this morning on what charges that student is facing. there will be increased police presence here at the school today, in addition to counselors on hand in case any students who witnessed what happened need to kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. randy: thank you, a blow for the lawyer representing a plainville woman, prosecutors say is responsible for her boyfriend's suicide. a judge ruled the evidence on michelle carter's cell phone and laptop can be used in this case against her. the judge also ruling
are concerns from parents and students at a boston high school where a student was stabbed and todd kazakiewich is in brighten with the steps being taken today. antoinette: that stabbing happened right here inside the high school. questions are being asked about how another student was able to bring a knife into the school in the first place. a spokesperson says a fight broke out yesterday between two ninth graders leading to one of the teens being stabbed in the leg. that student was taken to...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich has trump's message. todd: the president-elect says protestors have nothing to fear from a trump administration and he has a very clear message for hate-groups who seem to be emboldened by his election. >> i will say it right to the cameras. stop it. engaging in hateful speech and actions against people of racial and religious minority groups. in his first interview since the election, trump continues labeling the thousands of demonstrators nationwide as professionals protestors but insists they have nothing to fear. >> don't be afraid, we are going to bring our country back todd: one way trump says that's going to happen is by deporting millions of illegal immigrants and criminals. >> gang members, drug dealers we're getting them out of our country. todd: trump saying tonight on 60 minutes, there are some issues he won't touch like gay marriage. >> it's irrelevant because it is already settled. todd: but trump has a different take on other issues, which have also been ruled on by the supreme court, like a
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich has trump's message. todd: the president-elect says protestors have nothing to fear from a trump administration and he has a very clear message for hate-groups who seem to be emboldened by his election. >> i will say it right to the cameras. stop it. engaging in hateful speech and actions against people of racial and religious minority groups. in his first interview since the election, trump continues labeling the thousands of demonstrators nationwide as...
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todd kazakiewich is there for us live on the ground. march. the protesters will be staying right here on the common and loudly proclaiming their disdain for the president-elect. >> love not hate! todd: a third day of protesting in boston and around the country. >> i think it is really important for people to come out and make their values clear and take a stand. so that donald trump sees there are at least 60 million people he did not vote for him. >> same things we celebrate in veterans on veterans day -- discipline and a belief in something larger than ourselves, and i don't think donald trump represents that. todd: they opposed not only the president-elect, but also the system -- the electoral college. >> this is the second time in my lifetime the popular vote did not mean anything. >> hillary clinton would be in office if this were truly a democracy. come from all walks of life. many feel that their vote did not count. but they are determined to make sure their voices are heard. >> the presidential campaign has been based on sowing hatred a
todd kazakiewich is there for us live on the ground. march. the protesters will be staying right here on the common and loudly proclaiming their disdain for the president-elect. >> love not hate! todd: a third day of protesting in boston and around the country. >> i think it is really important for people to come out and make their values clear and take a stand. so that donald trump sees there are at least 60 million people he did not vote for him. >> same things we celebrate...
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todd kazakiewich is live with more. information from anyone who saw a dark colored suv near the scene of time of the murder. throughout the small town of princeton, signs. the landscape calling for justice for vanessa marcotte. the body of the 27-year-old woman was found in these woods on the seventh of august. she had been out for a job when she was attacked and murdered. marcotte was up from new york visiting family at the time. now investigators may be closing announced wednesday detectives are looking for a dark-colored suv that was parked on brook station road at the time of the murder. investigators returned to this rural neighborhood tuesday night to canvas for more clues. they asked whether we had seen anything that particular day. anything strange. they came to the house and they took a sample of saliva and stuff like that. trying to rule out as much as they could i guess. the dedicated to line 508-453-7589. the da's office says more than 1000 tips a court in over the past three months. it seems they may need m
todd kazakiewich is live with more. information from anyone who saw a dark colored suv near the scene of time of the murder. throughout the small town of princeton, signs. the landscape calling for justice for vanessa marcotte. the body of the 27-year-old woman was found in these woods on the seventh of august. she had been out for a job when she was attacked and murdered. marcotte was up from new york visiting family at the time. now investigators may be closing announced wednesday detectives...
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reporting live from the state house, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: the wcvb mobile app has you covered wherever you are on election night. including real-time town by town results, updated electoral college counts, and any changes to the balance of power in congress. your app store. maria: next at 5:00, relief for electric customers. the cost cuts just approved. caught on camera, a massive sinkhole. the city streets swallowed up. this young active mother suffered a heart attack, her advice for other healthy women ready to head out when others head home. at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long... upgrading technology, managing vegetation, because we know you're counting on us. we're ready for winter, and we want to make sure you're ready, too. visit eversource.com to learn more and sign up for storm updates. and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter. ever new england. eversource. ? our neighborhood public schools. they are the bedrock of our communities. the place where 96% of our kids are educated. but even now, these loca
reporting live from the state house, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: the wcvb mobile app has you covered wherever you are on election night. including real-time town by town results, updated electoral college counts, and any changes to the balance of power in congress. your app store. maria: next at 5:00, relief for electric customers. the cost cuts just approved. caught on camera, a massive sinkhole. the city streets swallowed up. this young active mother suffered a heart attack, her...
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todd kazakiewich joins us live outside the pilgrim nuclear in plymouth to tell us why some residents say the plant should be closed down now, todd. reporter: ed, residents were sounding the alarm for years warning of significant safety concerns and they do not feel safe living near pilgrim or down wind of pilgrim nuclear. a dozen or so protesters are see outside the plant this afternoon just as a team of 20 nuclear regulatory commission inspectors begin its third and largest review of planned operations. residents say their concerns are validated by the nrc down grading the plant safety rating last year. they call for an immediate shutdown. we'll hear first from the nrc and then the protesters. >> if we have something that can be potentially classified as an immediate safety concern elevated. however, right now we do not have any immediate safety concerns. >> we are are watching you. we read your reports. you need to do your job and revoke the operating license now. reporter: inspectors are scheduled to be on site for the next three weeks or between now and the second week of january.
todd kazakiewich joins us live outside the pilgrim nuclear in plymouth to tell us why some residents say the plant should be closed down now, todd. reporter: ed, residents were sounding the alarm for years warning of significant safety concerns and they do not feel safe living near pilgrim or down wind of pilgrim nuclear. a dozen or so protesters are see outside the plant this afternoon just as a team of 20 nuclear regulatory commission inspectors begin its third and largest review of planned...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich has trump's other remarks. todd so far, there is no : evidence of widespread voter fraud produced by either the president-elect, or by anyone else. after making his claim, trump questions why the media isn't reporting on it. tonight, as a recount effort is moving closer in michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin, comes this unsubstantiated accusation by the president-elect virginia, new hampshire and california. so why isn't the media reporting on this? serious bias big problem. tweets donald trump, without any evidence of his claims the president-elect has previously called a recount effort led by the green party, and supported by the clinton campaign, a scam he also tweets today, in addition to winning the electoral college in a landslide, i won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. this is video of trump returning to new york tonight, after spending the holiday in florida. the president-elect is still considering candidates for the top job in his cabinet, secretary of state.
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich has trump's other remarks. todd so far, there is no : evidence of widespread voter fraud produced by either the president-elect, or by anyone else. after making his claim, trump questions why the media isn't reporting on it. tonight, as a recount effort is moving closer in michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin, comes this unsubstantiated accusation by the president-elect virginia, new hampshire and california. so why isn't the media reporting on this? serious...
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team coverage begins with newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich, live with the clinton campaign in manchester. todd: hillary clinton speaking here for about half an hour tonight on the eve of the final full day of this campaign. the one topic she did not bring up in her speech -- her e-mails. >> this election is a moment of reckoning. division or unity. todd: tonight in new hampshire, hillary clinton staying on message, focusing on policy and her opponent, not her e-mail. >> if you work in america, he ought to be able to get ahead in america. and we are going to make that happen again. todd: just hours earlier came news that the fbi has cleared hillary clinton again in the e-mails found on anthony weiner's laptop. previously red binder theaters. clinton is not talking about it -- previously read by investigators. clinton is not talking about it. now director comey has confirmed it. ? tonight, james taylor was entertaining the crowd before american -- which included khazir khan, a muslim american. >> and anyone who says they are going to stay on the sidelines or it doesn't matter doesn't reall
team coverage begins with newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich, live with the clinton campaign in manchester. todd: hillary clinton speaking here for about half an hour tonight on the eve of the final full day of this campaign. the one topic she did not bring up in her speech -- her e-mails. >> this election is a moment of reckoning. division or unity. todd: tonight in new hampshire, hillary clinton staying on message, focusing on policy and her opponent, not her e-mail. >> if you work...
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todd kazakiewich is at mass bay community college were students are being trained to use narcan. >> narcan is in. todd: what you are watching is a simulation using a manikin. a musician see -- emergency medical students using their slimming tea is not can. >> paramedics have been able to carry narcan for 16 years but only the last three years or so it's been given to emts, firefighters all the way down to police officers. >> a lot of scenario work so students can identify opiate overdoses and treat them as we would in the field. todd: in this scenario the patients had also suffered a traumatic injury. specifically aal students are taught to treat medical issues in less than 15 minutes. these first responders know that the opioid crisis in massachusetts means they will most likely encounter overdoses early on in their careers. some already have. >> part of the syllabus is field clinical work with local ambulance groups. this weekend i was out on a call and we had an overdose and it was very similar. had done. felt prepared to deal with it. emily: todd tells us in that case the patient was r
todd kazakiewich is at mass bay community college were students are being trained to use narcan. >> narcan is in. todd: what you are watching is a simulation using a manikin. a musician see -- emergency medical students using their slimming tea is not can. >> paramedics have been able to carry narcan for 16 years but only the last three years or so it's been given to emts, firefighters all the way down to police officers. >> a lot of scenario work so students can identify...
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our todd kazakiewich is at the breaking news desk with the update we just got from police. >> this everyone's worst nightmare. the fallen officer was writing a traffic ticket for a driver when a second driver pulled up and ambushed him. san antonio police say this is the vehicle seen speeding away after an officer was shot during a traffic stop. the brazen attack happening right in front of police headquarters just before noon today. police say an unknown suspect driving this car parked behind detective benjamin marconi, a 20 veteran of the force, who was sitting behind the wheel of his cruiser. >> he shot the detective. the suspect reached into the open window and fired a second shot. it also struck the detective in the head. >> the suspect fled, leaving the detective shot twice , leaving the police looking for a suspect, answers, and comfort. >> the suspect will be caught and brought to justice. >> as you saw there police have , the photo of the vehicle, but a vague description of the shooter. tonight, the motive for the killing in unclear. reid. reid: tonight, police are trying to find the
our todd kazakiewich is at the breaking news desk with the update we just got from police. >> this everyone's worst nightmare. the fallen officer was writing a traffic ticket for a driver when a second driver pulled up and ambushed him. san antonio police say this is the vehicle seen speeding away after an officer was shot during a traffic stop. the brazen attack happening right in front of police headquarters just before noon today. police say an unknown suspect driving this car parked...
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reporting live, todd kazakiewich, newscenter 5. >> attorney general is figin the order requires her to be in texas next month to be questioned by attorneys for exxon mobil. saying that her climate change research is politically motivated. the herold reports that she is pushing back saying it takes exceptional circumstances to demand she is deposed. and a live look at first alert traffic. this is the mass pike. traffic is moving slowly out of the city eastbound, and 93 southbound. we're looking at now under a half hour to go from mass to route 3. that's an improvement there. 44 minutes northbound to go from the upper deck to route 128. that is close to 45 minutes. the pike west 25 minutes. let's go 128 has you head northbound, you're looking at route two to i93, that will take you close to 40 minutes. so problem spots around the area. >> as cuba mourns the death of fidest of u.s.-cuban relations are uncertain. >> still ahead on newscenter 5, what is next for our newly restored diplomatic ties. >> and pope francis i is trying to mend the relationship between >> now at 5:30. a closer look
reporting live, todd kazakiewich, newscenter 5. >> attorney general is figin the order requires her to be in texas next month to be questioned by attorneys for exxon mobil. saying that her climate change research is politically motivated. the herold reports that she is pushing back saying it takes exceptional circumstances to demand she is deposed. and a live look at first alert traffic. this is the mass pike. traffic is moving slowly out of the city eastbound, and 93 southbound. we're...
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let's get to todd kazakiewich live from gillette stadium. todd: about anything other than football but today he is talking about that note he wrote to donald trump. belichick says they have been friends for a long time and belichick says his friendship transcends politics and religion. >> i think anybody that spent more than five minutes with me knows i'm not a political person. comments are not politically motivated. secretary of state carry in our locker room. another front of my. can imagine two people with more political -- with more different political views. >> did you find it helpful -- >> seattle. seattle. todd: after speaking briefly about trump belichick returned to typical form. as he said, it's on to seattle. tom b still a lot of talk about this pic. he has previously said trump would be a great president but today brady is stopping short of an endorsement. i talked >> my wife and she said i can't talk about politics anymore. i think that's a good decision made for our family. he's been in our locker room for a long time. he's bee
let's get to todd kazakiewich live from gillette stadium. todd: about anything other than football but today he is talking about that note he wrote to donald trump. belichick says they have been friends for a long time and belichick says his friendship transcends politics and religion. >> i think anybody that spent more than five minutes with me knows i'm not a political person. comments are not politically motivated. secretary of state carry in our locker room. another front of my. can...
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todd kazakiewich is covering the opposition and john atwater is with the supporters. john: supporters are joining here on boylston street. a couple of dozen people here, they're expecting a few hundred tonight. this is -- has been a lengthy they were working the phones to get people to the polls. supporters say that taxing marijuana could the state -- bring the state $100 million in revenue. it establishes a commission to regulate the industry and determine limits on potency. towns across the state would be able to vote to keep marijuana stores out of their communities even if it does pass. a passing vote means that after december 15, you would be able to have up to 10 ounces of marijuana inside your they would not be able to open for another year. wmaria: thank you. ed: a very different mode among question for opponents. -- question 4 opponents. >> there is no doubt that as individuals they will be gathering to watch the results that if question 4 passes, edibles will be marketed to young people and there will be more drugged driving and the tax revenue will be insuf
todd kazakiewich is covering the opposition and john atwater is with the supporters. john: supporters are joining here on boylston street. a couple of dozen people here, they're expecting a few hundred tonight. this is -- has been a lengthy they were working the phones to get people to the polls. supporters say that taxing marijuana could the state -- bring the state $100 million in revenue. it establishes a commission to regulate the industry and determine limits on potency. towns across the...
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todd kazakiewich is live outside the state house and has more. reporter: ed and jc, they have showed the battle is especially fierce andoth sides are presenting their closing arguments. they are working the phones and they are reaching out to voters and talking to voters directly. the yes on 4 side shows that it is present and legalizing it would bring a tax proponants of legalization, but they say this particular piece of legislati is deeply flawed. it favors the industry and puts public health and safety at risk. we'll hear from both sides. first yes on 4. >> take the commerce out of the criminal market and put it in a regulated market that pays taxes and creates jobs and drives down youth access. >> this ballot question is 24 deeply flawed. it could -- it puts the profits of the industry ahead of the health and safety of our communities. reporter: and both sides say the voters are favoring legal eye swreation and that's why they say turnout could make a difference on this ballot question. jc and ed? ed: massachusetts is not the only ones votin
todd kazakiewich is live outside the state house and has more. reporter: ed and jc, they have showed the battle is especially fierce andoth sides are presenting their closing arguments. they are working the phones and they are reaching out to voters and talking to voters directly. the yes on 4 side shows that it is present and legalizing it would bring a tax proponants of legalization, but they say this particular piece of legislati is deeply flawed. it favors the industry and puts public...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich is here with what kellyanne conway had to say. todd: secretary of state is the highest profile position yet to be filled by the president-elect, and it seems clear trump's advisors disagree over who he should nominate. top of his agenda tonight, though is fighting a recount effort that he says is led by "crybabies." kellyanne conway: governor romney the last 4 years, i mean, has he been around the globe doing something on behalf of the united states of which we're unaware? : president-elect questioning the qualifications of former governor mitt romney, who is being considered for secretary of state. the harsh criticism seems to show dissension within the trump transition team. trump's incoming chief of staff says the president-elect will pick the most qualified candidate. >> i think what president-elect trump has said is that, as he's said the entire campaign, he's going to hire the best people possible. so he's going through this process, he's interviewed and talked to governor romney. party unity, but i'm not sure that we have to
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich is here with what kellyanne conway had to say. todd: secretary of state is the highest profile position yet to be filled by the president-elect, and it seems clear trump's advisors disagree over who he should nominate. top of his agenda tonight, though is fighting a recount effort that he says is led by "crybabies." kellyanne conway: governor romney the last 4 years, i mean, has he been around the globe doing something on behalf of the united states of...
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newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich is here to run down who's been coming and going. todd the candidates for cabinet : positions include former governor mitt romney for secretary of state, billionaire investor wilbur ross for commerce secretary, and retired secretary but the cabinet isn't he only thing trump is focusing on this weekend. >> mr. trump, are you still upset about "hamilton"? tsarnaemr. trump: they were very inappropriate. thank you. todd today, president-elect : donald trump is continuing to call on the cast of hamilton to apologize to vice president-elect mike pence, who was booed by the audience, and singled out by the cast following a performance of the broadway smash friday night. american values. todd pence is addressing the : controversy himself, but not demanding an apology this morning on fox news sunday. governor pence i just want to : reassure every american that in the days ahead i am very confident that they are going to see, they are going to see president-elect trump be a president for all of the people. hamilton isn't the only show toddhamil
newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich is here to run down who's been coming and going. todd the candidates for cabinet : positions include former governor mitt romney for secretary of state, billionaire investor wilbur ross for commerce secretary, and retired secretary but the cabinet isn't he only thing trump is focusing on this weekend. >> mr. trump, are you still upset about "hamilton"? tsarnaemr. trump: they were very inappropriate. thank you. todd today, president-elect : donald...
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she lived in new york and was visiting her mother when she went for a jog on todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. >> donald trump hosts the minister of japan today. south carolina governor nikki haley will reportedly meet with trump today. there's word she is being considered for secretary of state. we're hearing from hillary clinton for the first time since her defeat. >> i know many of you are deeply disappointed about the results more than i can ever express. >> speaking at an event for the children's defense fund, clinton urged supporters to believe in our country, stay engaged, and fight for american values. >> sanctuary! >> the immigration issue taking center stage at tufts university. about 200 students rallied yesterday to make tufts a sanctuary school, safe fro it would mean littling cooperation with federal immigration authorities -- limiting cooperation. the university's president says he will explore what it means to be a sanctuary campus. >> seth moulton is calling for leadership change, challenging the reelection of the house minority leader nancy pelosi. in a letter signed by th
she lived in new york and was visiting her mother when she went for a jog on todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. >> donald trump hosts the minister of japan today. south carolina governor nikki haley will reportedly meet with trump today. there's word she is being considered for secretary of state. we're hearing from hillary clinton for the first time since her defeat. >> i know many of you are deeply disappointed about the results more than i can ever express. >> speaking at...