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newscenter 5 at 4:00 -- j.c. monahan, ed harding, wcvb newscenter 5 at 4:00, part of >> you are watching newscenter 5 at 6:00. ed: sky 5 over a fire on cross street in lowell that damaged a car and two homes. no injuries reports but 18 -- no injuries to report, but the cause of the fire is under maria: caught on camera. watch this. the car slamming right into a booth. david bieneck is live on the scene with what happened. david? david: maria, i am seated at the booth where it happened. you can the it is slightly askew next to white used to be a window. the car next to what used to be a window. you can see the car turning, rolling through a window. >> all of us tt in, i heard a huge sound like an explosion. a man -- david: and man in front of the window is slightly pushed by the car. the owner says the reason he thinks no one was hurt is he recently had shatterproof glass shards through the restaurant. >> a lot of people could have gotten hurt. david: even the driver, a woman in her 60's, appeared to be fine. she
newscenter 5 at 4:00 -- j.c. monahan, ed harding, wcvb newscenter 5 at 4:00, part of >> you are watching newscenter 5 at 6:00. ed: sky 5 over a fire on cross street in lowell that damaged a car and two homes. no injuries reports but 18 -- no injuries to report, but the cause of the fire is under maria: caught on camera. watch this. the car slamming right into a booth. david bieneck is live on the scene with what happened. david? david: maria, i am seated at the booth where it happened....
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they will both be in new york city and so will newscenter 5. i will be at trump campaign headquarters and ben tim ma know with the clinton campaign. you can join us on newscenter 5 at 4:00 and special coverage at 7:00. we will be here for newscenter 5 at 11:00. >> ben: a cool day today, but to the polls. harvey: yes, a good day to get out. the last of the clouds are exiting cape cod and that's good news. as we go to the west we see clear skies and that's why i am so confident tomorrow will be a bright and sunny day around here. tonight is going to be chilly. it has already dropped to the upper 30s and we have the entire night to go through. while boston will drop into the midand upper 30s many of our suburbs will get to freezing and below. 10:00 in the morning it will be noticeably milder and the temperatures will continue to move up during the day. by the time we get to lunchtime we are averaging upper 50s in the early afternoon, upper 50s and low 60s across the area. we'll talk about the nation for election day and the rest of our weather. jc
they will both be in new york city and so will newscenter 5. i will be at trump campaign headquarters and ben tim ma know with the clinton campaign. you can join us on newscenter 5 at 4:00 and special coverage at 7:00. we will be here for newscenter 5 at 11:00. >> ben: a cool day today, but to the polls. harvey: yes, a good day to get out. the last of the clouds are exiting cape cod and that's good news. as we go to the west we see clear skies and that's why i am so confident tomorrow...
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diane cho, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: right now, president-elect donald trump continues his criticism of recount efforts. 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
diane cho, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: right now, president-elect donald trump continues his criticism of recount efforts. 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:...
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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 and later died. according to relatives, the newborn's mom and father continue being treated at the hospital tonight. a source tell 5 investigates the baby was just 5 weeks old, -- five weeks old. down. he went to high school with the baby from him, and he says her family originally from peru, is , very religious. >> a christian family, a really religious family. jorge: around noon thursday, firefighters responding to a 911 call found the baby's grandmother carrying the unconscious child outside. >> they were excited. first grandchild. jorge: a 19 year old woman and a 23-year-old man in bed unconscious. firefighters immediately grabbed a kit like this, and gave them narcan. >> i'm not sure what they might have fo
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 and later died. according to relatives, the newborn's mom and father continue being treated at the hospital tonight. a source tell 5 investigates the baby was just 5 weeks old, -- five...
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newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding. newscenter 5 at 4:00. what's kelly ayotte costing you? you're paying more for prescription medicines. kelly ayotte blocked lower cost generic drugs. ayotte voted against letting you refinance at lower rates. and you're paying higher bank fees while ayotte voted for special breaks to wall street executives. kelly ayotte. she's siding with corporate special interests and that's costing you. ready to head out when others head home. at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long... upgrading technology, managing vegetation, improving how we get information to you 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. massachusetts' newspapers rarely agree, but they do on question 2. they agree in the suburbs question 2 will have "no impact on their schools and their children." they agree it will provide vi
newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding. newscenter 5 at 4:00. what's kelly ayotte costing you? you're paying more for prescription medicines. kelly ayotte blocked lower cost generic drugs. ayotte voted against letting you refinance at lower rates. and you're paying higher bank fees while ayotte voted for special breaks to wall street executives. kelly ayotte. she's siding with corporate special interests and that's costing you. ready to head out when others head home. at eversource, we...
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it cannot antonio, wcvb newscenter 5. -- antoinette antonio, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: an update to a story we brought you -- isle of man has died. the suspect in the shooting is also dead tonight. the other officer shot as well. injuries not life-threatening. jc: a vermont mother is facing charges today, after police say she left her children in the car while she went shoplifting. 34-year-old shanna jacobs was arrested yesterday at the university mall in colchester, police say jacobs never told them that she left her 2 sons, ages 4 and 2, in the back seat of her car with the door unlocked. a shopper called 911, after noticing the kids had been sitting there for close to an hour. >> i have seen kids left in cars. not a situation like this. it's upsetting area the children were young. upset. jc: jacobs now faces two counts of child cruelty, on top of the shoplifting charges. ed: a quarter of the clock in the afternoon. look at the shadow line. this is the camera by the bruins new patrick -- practice arena. you can see the pike them clearly wrapped in southern a coupl
it cannot antonio, wcvb newscenter 5. -- antoinette antonio, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: an update to a story we brought you -- isle of man has died. the suspect in the shooting is also dead tonight. the other officer shot as well. injuries not life-threatening. jc: a vermont mother is facing charges today, after police say she left her children in the car while she went shoplifting. 34-year-old shanna jacobs was arrested yesterday at the university mall in colchester, police say jacobs never told...
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wcvb newscenter 5. nichole: right now, the search for two suspects accused of crashing a car into a home then running off. it happened in northborough. that's where newscenter 5's nicole estaphan is live. nicole: it smashed through the wall and into this home. went into the house. nicole: a wild wakeup call for an elderly couple safely snuggled in their northboro home sunday morning. >> my son yelling there was a crash. >> unless you know the quarter, you are going to hit something. nicole: that something knocking down the front door, causing a lot of damage to living room. >> it was almost into the house. the entire door was taken off. they damage the mailboxes. they damage to the house there. nicole: susan cone lives on one side of the duplex. her in-laws on the other. she says they are thankful that the only damage was to property not people. , police still looking for two men who jumped out of the car and fled. seemingly one of them with hesitation. >> they were back there arguing. one of them sayin
wcvb newscenter 5. nichole: right now, the search for two suspects accused of crashing a car into a home then running off. it happened in northborough. that's where newscenter 5's nicole estaphan is live. nicole: it smashed through the wall and into this home. went into the house. nicole: a wild wakeup call for an elderly couple safely snuggled in their northboro home sunday morning. >> my son yelling there was a crash. >> unless you know the quarter, you are going to hit something....
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newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding. newscenter 5 ? at blue cross blue shield of massachusetts, we offer a variety of medicare plans to fit your budget and your lifestyle. with plans starting as low as $0, you'll have zero things stopping you from really doing what you love. that offer everything from annual wellness visits to routine hearing and vision exams, and prescription drugs. we have new dental coverage options too. and we even offer plans with no medical deductible and no referrals. plus, all our plans come with the peace of mind that you get when you have a health plan with over 50 years of medicare experience. the next chapter of your life should be all about you. that's why we're here. to learn more, contact us for our free medicare guide you can call us at 1-888-800-8813 or visit us at bluecrossma.com/medicareguide. >> you are watching newscenter 5 at noon. doug: good afternoon, doctors at brigham and women's hospital revealing a new revolutionary way to use prosthetics. emily riemer joins us with this medical breakthrough
newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding. newscenter 5 ? at blue cross blue shield of massachusetts, we offer a variety of medicare plans to fit your budget and your lifestyle. with plans starting as low as $0, you'll have zero things stopping you from really doing what you love. that offer everything from annual wellness visits to routine hearing and vision exams, and prescription drugs. we have new dental coverage options too. and we even offer plans with no medical deductible and no...
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diane cho, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: a deadly rollover crash in westport, the driver thrown from the car and killed. five passengers rushed to the hospital. it happened early this morning on route 195. state police say the car hit a median barrier, then rolled over on the other side of the highway. the 5 passengers hurt in the crash are expected to be ok. the cause is under nichole: coming up on newscenter 5 at 6:00 we're hearing from the , protestor at the center of the scare that caused the secret service to rush donald trump off stage. he describes what unfolded in reno. reid: a little boy in brockton grazed by a stray bullet. the message from his mom to whoever had that gun. mike: take a look at your election day forecast and when we could see tim's back in the 60's. nichole: and making his debut with his new team. how did he do? find out later in the sports. >> a half-hour at news -- of news of the top of the hour. j.c. monahan, ed harding. ? our neighborhood public schools. they are the bedrock of our communi
diane cho, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: a deadly rollover crash in westport, the driver thrown from the car and killed. five passengers rushed to the hospital. it happened early this morning on route 195. state police say the car hit a median barrier, then rolled over on the other side of the highway. the 5 passengers hurt in the crash are expected to be ok. the cause is under nichole: coming up on newscenter 5 at 6:00 we're hearing from the , protestor at the center of the scare that caused the...
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john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: also breaking gronk, officially out for sunday's game against the 49ers. maria: sportscenter 5's bob halloran is at the breaking news desk. bob: not a surprise, but the patriots have made it official after gronk missed his third straight practice today and then was not on the patriots flight out to san francisco this afternoon. gronk was injured sunday night when he took this huge hit from seattle's earl thomas gronk -- earl thomas. gronk missed a few plays, but was ablefi the patriots have simply called it a chest injury. the patriots will also be without wide receiver chris hogan but running back dion lewis will make his season debut -- we'll have more later in sports. ed: also breaking, president-elect donald trump agreeing to a $25 million settlement to resolve three lawsuits over trump university. the suits alleged that trump university failed to deliver the quality real estate investing education it promised. the deal does not require trump to acknowledge wrongdoing. caught
john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: also breaking gronk, officially out for sunday's game against the 49ers. maria: sportscenter 5's bob halloran is at the breaking news desk. bob: not a surprise, but the patriots have made it official after gronk missed his third straight practice today and then was not on the patriots flight out to san francisco this afternoon. gronk was injured sunday night when he took this huge hit from seattle's earl thomas gronk -- earl thomas. gronk missed a few plays,...
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newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding. newscenter 5 at 4:00. part of the new afternoon lineup massachusetts' newspapers rarely agree, but they do on question 2. they agree opponents have run a "campaign of misinformation" to spread "fear through white, affluent neighborhoods." they agree in the suburbs question 2 will have "no impact on their schools and their children." vital "choices for urban parents" and help reduce "the achievement gap." question 2 is "a kid's civil right." join leading newspapers and governor baker kate: my mom and i love shooting hoops. but you know what - she could still learn a few things from me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... and she even fought to put bad guys in jail. now, mom helps make laws especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. kelly & kate: and we approved >> hi, i'm calvin. this ie issues class from weston high
newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding. newscenter 5 at 4:00. part of the new afternoon lineup massachusetts' newspapers rarely agree, but they do on question 2. they agree opponents have run a "campaign of misinformation" to spread "fear through white, affluent neighborhoods." they agree in the suburbs question 2 will have "no impact on their schools and their children." vital "choices for urban parents" and help reduce "the achievement...
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cable can't offer speeds >> wcvb newscenter 5 at 4:30 ed: newscenter 5's live election coverage continues right now at 4:30, live at jamaica plain as massachusetts voters head to the polls. lines like this have been steady and strong all day long. picking a new president and deciding on several critical ballot questions. they have been out since early this morning and have shown no signs of letting up. expect packed polling places until they close at 8:00 p.m. and if you get if line by 8:00 p.m., you will cast your vote. so let's get an update right now on the race for president. maria: nichole berlie is here with a look at how hillary clin nichole: many americans, of course, could not wait for this day to arrive. millions of voters at the polls today, including both the republican and democrat presidential candidates. both presidential candidates back in new york today, casting their ballot. secretary clinton: i'll do the best i can if i'm fortunate enough to win. nichole: hillary clinton with a first in u.s. politics, a woman most humbling feeling. i know how much responsibility goes wi
cable can't offer speeds >> wcvb newscenter 5 at 4:30 ed: newscenter 5's live election coverage continues right now at 4:30, live at jamaica plain as massachusetts voters head to the polls. lines like this have been steady and strong all day long. picking a new president and deciding on several critical ballot questions. they have been out since early this morning and have shown no signs of letting up. expect packed polling places until they close at 8:00 p.m. and if you get if line by...
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juli mcdonald, wcvb newscenter 5. anchor: right now a warning to parents -- a reminder why you have to check your halloween candy. a small bottle of alcohol was found in a child's trick-or-treat bag. newscenter 5's rhondella richardson is live in walpole tonight. rhondella, police want to know who handed it out. reporter: absolutely. the grandmother who found the nip in the 6-year-olds goodie bag told me the little girl visiting an area home and told >> when you look at this its got an apple on the front, looks like juice, the child could have consume it. reporter: walpole police want to know who mixed this in with halloween candy handed out last night. police worry if other bottles are out there in trick or treat bags. >> particularly in this neighborhood around pemberton street. somewhere along the line someone had ill intent and put it in a bag in this case of a 6-year-old. most likely couldn't have opened it, but if there are more out there, older kids would have the strength to open it. reporter: police today vis
juli mcdonald, wcvb newscenter 5. anchor: right now a warning to parents -- a reminder why you have to check your halloween candy. a small bottle of alcohol was found in a child's trick-or-treat bag. newscenter 5's rhondella richardson is live in walpole tonight. rhondella, police want to know who handed it out. reporter: absolutely. the grandmother who found the nip in the 6-year-olds goodie bag told me the little girl visiting an area home and told >> when you look at this its got an...
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nichole berlie, wcvb newscenter 5. ben: it's back to work for president elect donald trump as he continues to meet with potential cabinet nominees. former cia director david petraeus arrived at trump tower in manhattan this afternoon. after their meeting, the president-elect tweeted that he was very impressed. the retired four-star general pleaded guilty last year to mishandling classified documents. reaching a plea deal with the justice department. president-elect trump with a twitter tirade this weekend . he is peeved over an election recount now underway in wisconsin. the president-elect claiming he did not win the popular vote because millions voted illegally , including in new hampshire. the state officials there tonight say that's not the case. newscenter 5's reid lamberty is live in concord, new hampshire tonight, reid? a case without presenting any -- any evidence to back up his claim. officials in new hampshire having a tough time affirming his case. roughly 2500 votes separated the pleasant -- president-elect
nichole berlie, wcvb newscenter 5. ben: it's back to work for president elect donald trump as he continues to meet with potential cabinet nominees. former cia director david petraeus arrived at trump tower in manhattan this afternoon. after their meeting, the president-elect tweeted that he was very impressed. the retired four-star general pleaded guilty last year to mishandling classified documents. reaching a plea deal with the justice department. president-elect trump with a twitter tirade...
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newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding. newscenter 5 at 4:00. part of the new afternoon lineup starting wednesday, november 9, massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you. but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. please join me and vote yes on question 2. >> hi, i'm mike love from the beach boys. we're really looking forward to seeing randy price and all our friends and fans in boston for the mission gratitude concert supporting and saluting our veterans and their families. hope to see you there. until then, good morning, boys in concert. we're inviting everyone to join us. it's called mission gratitude. it's a tribute to our military men and women. it's free to my fellow vets a
newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding. newscenter 5 at 4:00. part of the new afternoon lineup starting wednesday, november 9, massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, question 2...
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. >> from boston's news leader, this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 5:00. maria: newscenter 5's commitment 2016 coverage continues for you tonight at 5:00. americans across the country making their choice for president right now. ed: history will be made regardless of the outcome. first female to win the presidency. donald trump, the first to reject the washington establishment and heads of his own party. both will watch the results in new york city. maria: voter turnout nationwide is expected to be high. it is predicted many states will set new records. ed: the tight senate race in new hampshire among the ones being closely watched. it is one of a half dozen around the country that will determine which party controls the senate next year. ben simmoneau starts off. he's live in new york city with the clinton campaign. ben? ben: good evening. the first time since 1944 that both major party presidential candidates have been from new york, one of the largest spaces in new york city here. they are putting the finishing touches on the stage, the outline they are
. >> from boston's news leader, this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 5:00. maria: newscenter 5's commitment 2016 coverage continues for you tonight at 5:00. americans across the country making their choice for president right now. ed: history will be made regardless of the outcome. first female to win the presidency. donald trump, the first to reject the washington establishment and heads of his own party. both will watch the results in new york city. maria: voter turnout nationwide is expected...
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police in boston are trying to >> newscenter 5's jorge quiroga is on the b.u. campus with the latest, jorge? jorge: everything at this point seems back to normal, even as police continue trying to trace that hoax call. students in this building at the time the threat came in telling me they are still shaking from the fright. a section of the bu campus cleared this morning after a man called to say he was barricaded in a booby trapped room on the 4th floor of the mugar memorial the library and student union immediely evacuated. this section of commonwealth was shut down as police quickly searched the building. students received a text alert to stay away from the area, police say the caller stayed on the phone for about ten minutes. even answering questions at one , point telling them he had shot a hostage. the area finally cleared after it was confirmed the whole thing police say the caller had an accent and his phone number was blocked. they say the man did claim to have any specific motive. jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5 . >> a threat to a teacher prompted o
police in boston are trying to >> newscenter 5's jorge quiroga is on the b.u. campus with the latest, jorge? jorge: everything at this point seems back to normal, even as police continue trying to trace that hoax call. students in this building at the time the threat came in telling me they are still shaking from the fright. a section of the bu campus cleared this morning after a man called to say he was barricaded in a booby trapped room on the 4th floor of the mugar memorial the library...
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newscenter 5's john atwater is live on the scene with the details, john? >> you see this hill, right as a boy was getting off the bus -- >> my grandson got off the bus as the other kids did, and started to come completely across the street and the guy came down metropolitan ave, and hit him smack on -- on. and came back down. reporter: thankfully, the boy was talking, he was conscious. his grandmother tells us he is in a lot of pain. >> he was talking to me and he just kept saying that his leg hurt, he had a big gash over his eye and a bump on his head. had already gotten himself up. reporter: police to tell us that driver pulled over to the side of the road, the driver stops and thankfully that boy is expected to recover. john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. >> breaking news from the patriots as feared, rob gronkowski will not play sunday. >> the team just left for san francisco without him. let's get to sportscenter 5's bob halloran at the breaking news desk. this is after that hit last week. bob: gronk his third straight practice today and was not on the pa
newscenter 5's john atwater is live on the scene with the details, john? >> you see this hill, right as a boy was getting off the bus -- >> my grandson got off the bus as the other kids did, and started to come completely across the street and the guy came down metropolitan ave, and hit him smack on -- on. and came back down. reporter: thankfully, the boy was talking, he was conscious. his grandmother tells us he is in a lot of pain. >> he was talking to me and he just kept...
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newscenter 5 at 4:00. newscenter 5 at 4:00, part of starti kate: my mom and i love shooting hoops. but you know what - she could still learn a few things from me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... now, mom helps make laws that help people - especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. kelly & kate: and we approved ? our neighborhood public schools. they are the bedrock of our communities. the place where 96% of our kids are educated. but even now, these local schools are losing more than privately-run charter schools. and if question 2 passes, it will only get worse. we can't let that happen. to protect our public schools and the right of all our kids to a quality education, vote no on question 2. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, held by gary
newscenter 5 at 4:00. newscenter 5 at 4:00, part of starti kate: my mom and i love shooting hoops. but you know what - she could still learn a few things from me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... now, mom helps make laws that help people - especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. kelly & kate:...
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wcvb newscenter 5 sera congiwcvb newscenter 5,. erika: thank you. a massachusetts man is dead james norton of acton was hiking near bean's purchase as part of a boy scout trip. norton collapsed on the trail as the troop made their way down the mountain. his companions immediately called 911 and began cpr, but could not save him. also in new hampshire right now , firefighters are dealing with several wildfires across the state. the biggest is in the white mountains, where about a hundred acres is on fire. the danger level is moderate, but could become severe due to the warm, dry conditions. so dry, the state says two of the fires were started by lawnmowers. all bonfires need a permit, and wood stoves should be used with caution. emily: taking a live look outside of the city skyline. a mild november day. but, city, we have a change on the way. cindy: -- that, cindy, we have a change on the way. cindy: you got it. we have a system to the south developing and it will increase the flow ahead of it from the east. that is important. with the super moon we
wcvb newscenter 5 sera congiwcvb newscenter 5,. erika: thank you. a massachusetts man is dead james norton of acton was hiking near bean's purchase as part of a boy scout trip. norton collapsed on the trail as the troop made their way down the mountain. his companions immediately called 911 and began cpr, but could not save him. also in new hampshire right now , firefighters are dealing with several wildfires across the state. the biggest is in the white mountains, where about a hundred acres...
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>> wcvb newscenter 5 at 4:00 starts right now. ed: right now on newscenter 5, it all comes down to this. months of campaigns, polls, debates, ads, all leading up to election day. we're picking our new president today. donald trump or hillary clinton. plus, we're out this morning casting their doing that. michael: fromfrom. maria: from the white house to the senate, newscenter 5 has you covered on this election day, beginning with the race for president. clinton and trump have made their public appearances today. now they're hunkered down awaiting results. ed: both in the heart of new york city. hillary clinton in the javits convention center, donald trump taking over the hilton at midtown, new york. let's begin there with ben simmoneau live at the clinton ben:good afternoon, ed and maria. you can see the stage, where it will happen tonight, where we'll see hillary clinton, the podium behind us, the stage, tough to tell. it's set up in the shape of the outline of the united states of america. it's a pretty busy javits center this a
>> wcvb newscenter 5 at 4:00 starts right now. ed: right now on newscenter 5, it all comes down to this. months of campaigns, polls, debates, ads, all leading up to election day. we're picking our new president today. donald trump or hillary clinton. plus, we're out this morning casting their doing that. michael: fromfrom. maria: from the white house to the senate, newscenter 5 has you covered on this election day, beginning with the race for president. clinton and trump have made their...
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and the pcb newscenter 5. dixie right now, the driver who : collided with a couter rail train in revere and then ran away, is now out of police custody. jc: police say the accident happened around last night, when 10:30 the man tried to cut across the tracks after the gates closed. he was allegedly fleeing from another accident nearby. there was a passenger in the car when the train hit. incredibly, they both walked away from the crash. that director has en you heard two explosions in there and you can see the fire all, camera in westminster. a box truck engulfed in flames at the mbta layover station this morning. several aerosol cans were inside the truck at the time and they exploded but no one was hurt. and it only took firefighters about five minutes to get under control. new at 4:00 three suspects , accused of passing fake money face a judge in burlington. newscenter 5's shaun chaiyabhat was there, and joins us now with shaun: police say this was a group of men, passing off fake ca at this store and no te
and the pcb newscenter 5. dixie right now, the driver who : collided with a couter rail train in revere and then ran away, is now out of police custody. jc: police say the accident happened around last night, when 10:30 the man tried to cut across the tracks after the gates closed. he was allegedly fleeing from another accident nearby. there was a passenger in the car when the train hit. incredibly, they both walked away from the crash. that director has en you heard two explosions in there and...
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this is newscenter 5's eyeopener. rhondella: good saturday morning. it is 6:00 a.m., november 19. i'm rhondella richardson in for antoinette this morning. doug: good morning, everybody. i'm doug meehan. i'm cowling down. i ran to get some ice. you know, you want to be hydrated during this show. you only have two minutes between the breaks. are we good? kelly ann: and now we're talking -- doug: snow. kelly ann, please say it isn't snow. kelly ann: that's the thing, doug. things are mild out there. of us in the 40's and 50's. we're talking about a huge cooldown as we head into tomorrow which means some of these rain impacts are going to transition to a rain to rain/snow mix as we head into sunday. so here's your impacts in the next 24-48 hours. tonight, spotty showers approaching. the largest impact will be for sunday morning, moving through heavier showers at times, and that will bring the chance of snow as we move out toward some of the higher elevations, your sunday morning. right now, we're tracking this system whic
this is newscenter 5's eyeopener. rhondella: good saturday morning. it is 6:00 a.m., november 19. i'm rhondella richardson in for antoinette this morning. doug: good morning, everybody. i'm doug meehan. i'm cowling down. i ran to get some ice. you know, you want to be hydrated during this show. you only have two minutes between the breaks. are we good? kelly ann: and now we're talking -- doug: snow. kelly ann, please say it isn't snow. kelly ann: that's the thing, doug. things are mild out...
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newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding, newscenter 5 at 4:00. part of the new afternoon massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choice and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you. but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. please join me and ? our neighborhood public schools. they are the bedrock of our communities. the place where 96% of our kids are educated. but even now, these local schools are losing more than 400 million dollars a year to privately-run charter schools. and if question 2 passes, it will only get worse. we can't let that happen. to protect our public schools and the right of all our kids to a quality education, kate: my mom and i love shooting hoops. but you kno
newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan, ed harding, newscenter 5 at 4:00. part of the new afternoon massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choice and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school,...
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we're shutting it down. >> i am mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. it open on december 2 and showing nationwide. next on wcvb newscenter 5: >> the family of a kidnapped california mom speaking for the first time since her return >> we were just very excited to see one another. >> the new clues police are >> the worst traffic trouble areas in america. three notorious spots making the cut that boston drivers know all too well. >> geeing ready for sunshine but cool temperatures. i will show you when it warms >> the family of a kidnapped california mom speaking for the first time since her return >> we were just very excited to see one another. >> the new clues police are >> we were just very excited to see one another. >> they ton lo the motive and they don't think she knew the kidnappers. a handgun in a dark suv. they called them suspects. j.c.: we knew traffic was bad. massachusetts has three of the nation's top 50 worse bottlenecks according to a new report. the worst of them is on i-93 bridge to the mass pipe exit this came in number 15. noll surpri
we're shutting it down. >> i am mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. it open on december 2 and showing nationwide. next on wcvb newscenter 5: >> the family of a kidnapped california mom speaking for the first time since her return >> we were just very excited to see one another. >> the new clues police are >> the worst traffic trouble areas in america. three notorious spots making the cut that boston drivers know all too well. >> geeing ready for sunshine but...
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i'm ben simmoneau, wcvb newscenter 5. announcer: now your stormteam 5 forecast with meteorologist kelly ann cicalese. antoinette: just looked at the wow. kelly ann: frost advisories for some areas toward the cape. but you know what? this is the thing. we're starting off chilly. it will get milder. the sun is breaking out a bit, too, as we head into the afternoon. that's enough to bring us into the 50's in the height of the afternoon today. not too far off from where we should be for this time of year. our satellite and radar imagery showing some clouds that are moving through especially as we move just to our north. at not so much a cold front but what we call a weak surface trough. basically what this is doing, it's a little disturbance in the atmosphere that's producing some snowfall as we move into far northern parts of vermont and new hampshire and even through areas of canada. a very cool sprinkle and rain pushing through as well will likely be missing us, but we're watching that because there's going to be a shift i
i'm ben simmoneau, wcvb newscenter 5. announcer: now your stormteam 5 forecast with meteorologist kelly ann cicalese. antoinette: just looked at the wow. kelly ann: frost advisories for some areas toward the cape. but you know what? this is the thing. we're starting off chilly. it will get milder. the sun is breaking out a bit, too, as we head into the afternoon. that's enough to bring us into the 50's in the height of the afternoon today. not too far off from where we should be for this time...
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newscenter 5 at 4:00, part of >> you're watching newscenter 5 at noon. emily: volkswagen announcing today it's cutting thousands of jobs as it works to cut costs while recovering from its emission scandal. 30,000 workers will lose their jobs with more than half of those losses in germany. the automaker says the cuts will save billions a year, while it pays off a 15 billion dollar settlement with u.s. authorities and car owners. workers at a major u.s. airport have voted to strike just ahead of thanksgiving travel. right now, 2000 at chicago's o'hare international airport are better working conditions. the workers include baggage handlers, cabin cleaners, janitors, and wheelchair attendants. the strike is expected to begin sometime in the coming days and a union president says a walk out could disrupt travel. erika: right now, caught on camera. an arizona police officer under investigation for punching a woman in the face. this happened in flagstaff. it was caught on camera. you can see it. the officer claims the woman was resisting arrest, but the force
newscenter 5 at 4:00, part of >> you're watching newscenter 5 at noon. emily: volkswagen announcing today it's cutting thousands of jobs as it works to cut costs while recovering from its emission scandal. 30,000 workers will lose their jobs with more than half of those losses in germany. the automaker says the cuts will save billions a year, while it pays off a 15 billion dollar settlement with u.s. authorities and car owners. workers at a major u.s. airport have voted to strike just...
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live in framingham, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: florence henderson passing away at the age of 82. henderson most notably known as carol brady, the loving mother on "the brady bunch." her manager says she died yesterday in los angeles surrounded by loved ones. randy: also breaking, a driver charged with oui after crashing into a massachusetts state 93, southeast expressway, the boston-milton line. the trooper was taken to the hospital. we're told that trooper has been treated and released. the man accused of running down four boston police officers will be in court today. vincent weaks faces charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, accused of mowing those officers down in dorchester. emily: a fire brokes out in a the calls to 9-1-1. this disabled couple was trapped in the bedroom of their second story apartment on elm street. crews moved through the smoke, found the couple and cleared the path to a backdoor to get them out. >> i was in the bedroom. i heard a loud sound in the living room. then all of a sudden a
live in framingham, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: florence henderson passing away at the age of 82. henderson most notably known as carol brady, the loving mother on "the brady bunch." her manager says she died yesterday in los angeles surrounded by loved ones. randy: also breaking, a driver charged with oui after crashing into a massachusetts state 93, southeast expressway, the boston-milton line. the trooper was taken to the hospital. we're told that trooper has been treated...
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and we'll be here for newscenter 5 at 11:00. police make an arrest in a deadly shooting in everett and right now, the suspect is behind bars. the shooting happened yesterday afternoon, following reports of a carjacking in the area of ferry street. newscenter 5's diane cho is in everett now with the latest, diane? prosecutors say the victim agreed to meet with the suspect on ferry street to sell him marijuana on sunday when they say he shot and killed the victim. 27-year-old keith herring was in court today for his arriagnment on several charges including murder and carjacking. police identified the victim as 21-year-old gary duff-turcotte of stoneham. prosecutors say the suspect was in the backseat of the victim's car and told him to get out of the car bc he wanted to talk to the victim's girlfriend but the victim refused. that's when prosecutors say the suspect pointed a gun at the victim and shot him. out of the car, that's when prosecutors say the suspect climbed into the driver's seat and drove off. prosecutors say the suspe
and we'll be here for newscenter 5 at 11:00. police make an arrest in a deadly shooting in everett and right now, the suspect is behind bars. the shooting happened yesterday afternoon, following reports of a carjacking in the area of ferry street. newscenter 5's diane cho is in everett now with the latest, diane? prosecutors say the victim agreed to meet with the suspect on ferry street to sell him marijuana on sunday when they say he shot and killed the victim. 27-year-old keith herring was in...
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julie loncich, wcvb newscenter 5. rhondella: more than 300 calls have come into the newly created state harassment hotline. attorney general maura healey's office set it up monday to support hateful behavior following the november 8 election. >> they range from calls where people have been run off the road and called the "n" word. in our state, folks. okay. i just want to be really clear. this stuff is real, where people came out and had -- a latino couple came out and had their car keyed. rhondella: healey says americans need to get back to an old-fashioned notion where there is right and there is wrong. doug: this morning, boston mayor walsh is holding his first community meeting on racism. the mayor is inviting neighbors to discuss his plans for a year-long project to talk about racism and help healing the city's scars. the goal is to hold talks with small groups and reach out to all neighborhoods. 8:40 is your time on this saturday morning. everybody has a different way of cooking their thanksgiving turkey. rhonde
julie loncich, wcvb newscenter 5. rhondella: more than 300 calls have come into the newly created state harassment hotline. attorney general maura healey's office set it up monday to support hateful behavior following the november 8 election. >> they range from calls where people have been run off the road and called the "n" word. in our state, folks. okay. i just want to be really clear. this stuff is real, where people came out and had -- a latino couple came out and had their...
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still ahead on newscenter 5 at 4, what the head of grubhub had to say to employees who support donald trump but first let's see what's new at 5:00 with ben. >> new tonight on newscenter 5 at 5: a south shore community on alert after the first rabies case is confirmed there in more than a decade. the warning to people living in marshfield tonight. in your health, >> i have been on and off. this young teenager explains and we will show you the heartwarming reunion that took place in front of the entire school. >> let's check the numbers on wall street. postelection rally does a bit of steam. the dow is up. the ceo of food delivery service grubhub under fire tonight, after saying supporters of the president-elect aren't welcome in his company. his thousand-plus employees after the election. he suggested workers who agreed with donald trump's quote hateful rhetoric should quit. maloney has since backed down. he's issued a statement that he doesn't want anyone to resign just because they voted for trump but that the company would not tolerate quote hateful commentary in the workplace. now
still ahead on newscenter 5 at 4, what the head of grubhub had to say to employees who support donald trump but first let's see what's new at 5:00 with ben. >> new tonight on newscenter 5 at 5: a south shore community on alert after the first rabies case is confirmed there in more than a decade. the warning to people living in marshfield tonight. in your health, >> i have been on and off. this young teenager explains and we will show you the heartwarming reunion that took place in...
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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, on
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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john, at water, wcvb newscenter 5. >> a patriots player suspended for drugs. defensive attack alan branch will miss four games after apparently testing positive for marijuana. the jets. he started nine of the patriots '10 games. -- 10 games. gusts sent tree limbs crashing down on oak street. the wire was also knocked down, but nobody was hurt. temperatures stuck in the 30s today. i went for a run outside. >> brutal. the wind really hurts. 'r the winds look like they stick around. >> they do. the superstrongest are still occurring. wind gusts 54. fall river to 50. salisbury to 40. worcester airport and boston over 30 nantucket. still going to be wind, but the wind advisories will come down after 6:00 p.m. in boston. cod. with the wind and temperatures, it feels like 16 at worcester airport. feels like it's 24 in boston. we have snow flurries in parts of the berkshires. some areas have had up to 20 inches of snow. there's still a winter storm warning out there until 7:00 tonight. all right, so more snow flurries and squalls. but it should be winding down and les
john, at water, wcvb newscenter 5. >> a patriots player suspended for drugs. defensive attack alan branch will miss four games after apparently testing positive for marijuana. the jets. he started nine of the patriots '10 games. -- 10 games. gusts sent tree limbs crashing down on oak street. the wire was also knocked down, but nobody was hurt. temperatures stuck in the 30s today. i went for a run outside. >> brutal. the wind really hurts. 'r the winds look like they stick around....
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and we'll be here for newscenter 5 at 11:00. ed: breaking news, six people are facing charges, after madness at a local mall. it is a chaotic scene with police taking out the pepper spray to get control. newscenter 5's juli mcdonald is at the cambridgeside galleria with the new details tonight. to people after this incident who were upset that pepper spray wasn't used, they felt it was unnecessary. police say the crowd was getting out of control. >> i cannot believe what happened there. juli: the cell phone video shows some of the crowd police say grew aggressive. an estimated 1000 people came for a meet and greet with the rapper desiigner and celtics rookie jaylen brown. >> on instagram there was a post about it. all my friends were talking about it at school. a lot of people. they kept pushin juli: but when the event didn't start at 5:30 as scheduled, attendees told newscenter 5 the crowd began to shift, you can see here an officer with a megaphone, practically muted by the hundreds of people packed together. >> these kids hav
and we'll be here for newscenter 5 at 11:00. ed: breaking news, six people are facing charges, after madness at a local mall. it is a chaotic scene with police taking out the pepper spray to get control. newscenter 5's juli mcdonald is at the cambridgeside galleria with the new details tonight. to people after this incident who were upset that pepper spray wasn't used, they felt it was unnecessary. police say the crowd was getting out of control. >> i cannot believe what happened there....
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live in the studio, nichole berlie newscenter 5. ben: right now police in bourne are looking for a man who grabbed a teenage girl and threw her to the ground. newscenter 5's rhondella richardson is live in bourne tonight with the story, rhondella? >> the victim descibed the man, he grabbed the 14-year-old just down busy puritan road threw her to the ground and tried to strangle her. police are still looking for the male suspect who grabbed, the victim, a 14-year-old girl walking just before 7am to the school bus stop on puritan road. >> when he knocked her to the ground then fled a witness interuppted reporter: bourne police are patrolling the area and parents both surprised and concerned. >> i was aware of what happened. escort my daughter off of the bus today. >> it was an assault and battery. there is no in detention of what he was intending. reporter: the bourne high schooler was not injured and made it to school, grateful her attacker was interuppted when someone is came by. sedan. that vehicle fled. reporter: this neighborhood
live in the studio, nichole berlie newscenter 5. ben: right now police in bourne are looking for a man who grabbed a teenage girl and threw her to the ground. newscenter 5's rhondella richardson is live in bourne tonight with the story, rhondella? >> the victim descibed the man, he grabbed the 14-year-old just down busy puritan road threw her to the ground and tried to strangle her. police are still looking for the male suspect who grabbed, the victim, a 14-year-old girl walking just...
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they will both be in new york city and so will newscenter 5. jc monahan will be at trump campaign headquarters and ben simmoneau will be with the clinton camp. maria: right now the fbi and police in new york are assessing the credibility of information they received of a possible al qaeda terror attack against the u.s. on the eve of election day. counter-terrorism investigators are reviewing the information that mentioned new york, texas and virginia as potential , targets. information lacks specific information. both hillary clinton and donald trump are holding their election parties in new york city. ed: right now, of falmouth man is facing attempted murder charges after struggling with police officers and throwing error when in their faces. two officers had to be taken to the hospital. maria: juli mcdonald is live in falmouth for more on how this happened. was started as a routine call for police officers. what started as a tame arrest ended with officers with potentially dangerous chemicals in their eyes and noses. russell pena now facing a
they will both be in new york city and so will newscenter 5. jc monahan will be at trump campaign headquarters and ben simmoneau will be with the clinton camp. maria: right now the fbi and police in new york are assessing the credibility of information they received of a possible al qaeda terror attack against the u.s. on the eve of election day. counter-terrorism investigators are reviewing the information that mentioned new york, texas and virginia as potential , targets. information lacks...
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inned thattic, jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. >> next on wcvb newscenter 5: maria: truck torn apart bay speeding train. the split-second decision. maria: a police officer's close call. why that car came right after him. meteorologist: enjoy the mild times while they will be here coming. i have got the timeline. >> thursday morning on the eye, protecting your kids. >> expert advice from police including one thing your child should always have. maria: watch the video. a moving truck. a moving truck gets caught at a railroad crossing. the driver barely makes it out before the train's impact. ed: tonight, a family is facing the fact that nearly all of what they owned is destroyed. watch as a freight train tears through a moving truck like it's a piece of paper. the crash scattering a family's the truck got stuck on the tracks yesterday in georgia. >> i'm a little shaken up. i'm blessed that i'm here. >> truck driver eli mercado was in the cab with his wife. he says he followed gps to this crossing and did not see the no truck signs until it was too late. his truck got stuck with low gro
inned thattic, jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. >> next on wcvb newscenter 5: maria: truck torn apart bay speeding train. the split-second decision. maria: a police officer's close call. why that car came right after him. meteorologist: enjoy the mild times while they will be here coming. i have got the timeline. >> thursday morning on the eye, protecting your kids. >> expert advice from police including one thing your child should always have. maria: watch the video. a...
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nichole berlie, wcvb newscenter 5. doug: the president-elect now paying $25 million to settle three fraud lawsuits against his defunct trump university. the class-action lawsuit charged that trump u failed to deliver on its promise to educate people about the real estate market. half of their money back. trump's lawyers says the settlements are not an admission of guilt. trump said he would not agree to a settlement. rhondella: a cape cod stunned by the arrest of a teen, the captain of a high school football team accused of a bus stop attack on a 14-year-old girl. his team taking the field without him. newscenter 5's diane cho with the story. diane: the teen girl was attacked walking when they say she was grabbed from behind. players take the field without one of their captains. that's because 18-year-old john allen, a senior at the school, is facing several charges, including attempted aggravated kidnapping. >> the perpetrator in this case tackled her from behind, placed his arm around her neck while she was on the gr
nichole berlie, wcvb newscenter 5. doug: the president-elect now paying $25 million to settle three fraud lawsuits against his defunct trump university. the class-action lawsuit charged that trump u failed to deliver on its promise to educate people about the real estate market. half of their money back. trump's lawyers says the settlements are not an admission of guilt. trump said he would not agree to a settlement. rhondella: a cape cod stunned by the arrest of a teen, the captain of a high...
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wcvb newscenter 5. both hillary clinton and donald trump are trying to pack in as much campaigning as they can. ben: they are both making last-minute trips to the granite state. donald trump was there today. david, what did he say? david: good afternoon. not only are the polls showing a close race in new hampshire, but unlike massachusetts, there is no early voting in new hampshire, so virtually every vote is up for grabs. hampshire country club, donald trump slammed the jaws report. mr. trump: these numbers are an absolute disaster. david: the numbers show unemployment down and wages up, but trump called them "from the." mr. drum: they want to work. they are not working -- mr. trump, they want to work, they when he talked about a safe zone, and the crowd shouted "ship hillary their." and the crowd cheered. mr. trump: that suggestion could only be made in new hampshire. david: campaign workers signed of volunteers to help with this final weekend. >> i have a lot to do, but i will get out and at least po
wcvb newscenter 5. both hillary clinton and donald trump are trying to pack in as much campaigning as they can. ben: they are both making last-minute trips to the granite state. donald trump was there today. david, what did he say? david: good afternoon. not only are the polls showing a close race in new hampshire, but unlike massachusetts, there is no early voting in new hampshire, so virtually every vote is up for grabs. hampshire country club, donald trump slammed the jaws report. mr. trump:...
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newscenter 5'odd kazakiewich avel. >> tra is moving smoothly at this hour. the peak time is tomorrow. exper experts say if you leave early in the morning or in the eveng, you should avoid affic. thereuld fewer so-called choke points tha bore. >> put phone away. please always wearour seat >> iortant safet reminders on theve of the busiest d >> tuesday afternoon fro i want to say nontil 5:00,hat's when your crutch time is. lee in thening if you or leave late. >> officials hope holida travel down around the pikeo tolls coi >> some areas where we would see congestion at a choke point are those tolls at 495 a 84 and 128 as we. lessened. >> holiday travelers who have already start their journeys agree. electronic tollingakes for a much fastertrip. >> it moves quicker. there's nothing there to sw down. >> it's much likehat we have now in seattle. m kinof used to it. i appreciateit. >> but efficient roads don't mean a thing i t cars on them is why highwayety officials ge drivers to be saf that means being sober. >> it's not justbout aohol anymore. we need to get peo
newscenter 5'odd kazakiewich avel. >> tra is moving smoothly at this hour. the peak time is tomorrow. exper experts say if you leave early in the morning or in the eveng, you should avoid affic. thereuld fewer so-called choke points tha bore. >> put phone away. please always wearour seat >> iortant safet reminders on theve of the busiest d >> tuesday afternoon fro i want to say nontil 5:00,hat's when your crutch time is. lee in thening if you or leave late. >>...
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newscenter 5's reid lamberty joins us live in lowell with the latest. reid? >> and there very well may be more than one person rounded up when police make arrests, because witnesses say it was a group of people who attacked the 44-year-old victim gloribel , orengo beaten by both men and who punched and kicked the mother of four, and there are reports a crow bar or tire iron may have also been used, and as this savage beating was happening, her 28-year-old son, who has down syndrome, watched and try to protect his mother. this happened saturday night. orengo was at a party at this lowell apartment complex or she the fight then spilled out into the parking lot. >> -- ed: a huge rally, as demonstrators called for peace and unity. it comes in the wake of hate crimes in massachusetts, after the presidential election. nichole berlie is at the state house right now nichole? >> hundreds came out today, in a show of solidarity, uniting to rally against bias and hate. anti-defamation league. more than 30 local organizations came out, numerous politicians. signs in the
newscenter 5's reid lamberty joins us live in lowell with the latest. reid? >> and there very well may be more than one person rounded up when police make arrests, because witnesses say it was a group of people who attacked the 44-year-old victim gloribel , orengo beaten by both men and who punched and kicked the mother of four, and there are reports a crow bar or tire iron may have also been used, and as this savage beating was happening, her 28-year-old son, who has down syndrome,...
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nichole berlie wcvb, newscenter 5. ben: two babson college students action after showing their support for donald trump at an all-women's college. the pair stopped by police at nearby wellesley college the day after the election. it's where hillary clinton went to college. witnesses say two men in a pickup were antagonizing women, spitting at them, and yelling sexist slurs. they were also seen outside a house for minority students. more than 40 bias reports were called in to college officials. would be ok to come on to our campus and to target specific groups of people, but surely because we do have a president-elect, that is why it is scary. ben: they were not arrested but have been kicked out of their fraternity sigma phi epsilon. both colleges are working together to decide if the men should face further punishment. maria: a mother and daughter, both stabbed during a carjacking. tonight, that mother is telling us about the terrifying ordeal . happened. two suspects stole a car in putnam, connecticut . they then carj
nichole berlie wcvb, newscenter 5. ben: two babson college students action after showing their support for donald trump at an all-women's college. the pair stopped by police at nearby wellesley college the day after the election. it's where hillary clinton went to college. witnesses say two men in a pickup were antagonizing women, spitting at them, and yelling sexist slurs. they were also seen outside a house for minority students. more than 40 bias reports were called in to college officials....
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live in the newsroom, nichole berlie, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: our election day coverage continues tonight with the ballot questions. there are four here in massachusetts. question two -- should the state expand the number of charter schools? we have both sides covered. newscenter 5's shaun chaiyabhat starts us off with the supporters live in the south shaun? shaun: the party hasn't started yet but the yes on two folks are hoping this will be their victory party. volunteers, mostly parents, fanned out across polling places hoping to change minds at the very last minute. supporters say they've seen that happening over the last few weeks. saying as people learn more about the charter school initiative its getting more support. the reason polling has it slipping. voting yes on question two would approve up to 12 new charter schools or increase enrollment the most notable supporters releasing a tv ad in the homestretch of this campaign. a fight mostly run by parents. its been a hard fight, and an expensive one. more than $25 million was raised to
live in the newsroom, nichole berlie, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: our election day coverage continues tonight with the ballot questions. there are four here in massachusetts. question two -- should the state expand the number of charter schools? we have both sides covered. newscenter 5's shaun chaiyabhat starts us off with the supporters live in the south shaun? shaun: the party hasn't started yet but the yes on two folks are hoping this will be their victory party. volunteers, mostly parents,...
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emily riemer, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: today is november 1, and obamacare open enrollment begins today, with some consumers bracing for a big increase to their premiums. others set to go with different insurers, and in many cases, different doctors. the challenges facing the affordable care act come amid a need for increased enrollment. the biggest need enrollment by young, healthy consumers. hundreds of workers. j.c.: coming up find out how , much the company is shelling out. but first let's see what's new at 5:00 with ben. ben: newscenter 5 at 5:00. a shocking discovery in a trick-or-treater's loot. this small bottle of flavored vodka. the warning to parents tonight in one local community. caught on camera, a toddler riding his toy car into rush hour traffic. the hero that came to his rescue. plus this. >> pepper, radishes, was sabe. a whole list of things. ben: the new recipe to relieve painful cramps. why a harvard brain scientist and a nobel prize winner say it joanne: she's not fooling me. britt: kelly ayotte sid
emily riemer, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: today is november 1, and obamacare open enrollment begins today, with some consumers bracing for a big increase to their premiums. others set to go with different insurers, and in many cases, different doctors. the challenges facing the affordable care act come amid a need for increased enrollment. the biggest need enrollment by young, healthy consumers. hundreds of workers. j.c.: coming up find out how , much the company is shelling out. but first let's see...
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newscenter 5's maria stephanos is here with more, maria? jc: ed two major announcements, that he named the first two women to his new administration. this afternoon, trump chose billionaire philanthropist and prominent charter school advocate betsy devos as secretary of e in a statement, trump praised devos as a quote brilliant and passionate education advocate. devos still has to be confirmed by the u.s. senate, and earlier today, the president-elect named south carolina governor nikki haley to the position of un ambassador. the 44-year-old, two-term governor has accepted. haley was not a trump supporter for most of the presidential campaign, at one point endorsing ted cruz. but, once trump won, haley called it a quote new day for there is also a battle over secretary of state playing out today. former general david patreaus indicating publicly he would take the job. former massachusetts governor mitt romney and rudy giuliani also said to be under consideration for the top post. ed: speaking of governor romney, with romney on trump's short
newscenter 5's maria stephanos is here with more, maria? jc: ed two major announcements, that he named the first two women to his new administration. this afternoon, trump chose billionaire philanthropist and prominent charter school advocate betsy devos as secretary of e in a statement, trump praised devos as a quote brilliant and passionate education advocate. devos still has to be confirmed by the u.s. senate, and earlier today, the president-elect named south carolina governor nikki haley...
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diane cho, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: boston police are looking for the person who phoned in a hoax that caused a scare on the bu campus. at about 8:30 this morning someone called campus to say he was barricaded inside a booby-trapped room at the mugar library. a few minutes later the person called back to say he had shot a hostage. the whole area was put on lockdown sending students into a panic. >> it was actually threat on the line. ed: eventually the threat was determined to be a hoax. police are trying to trace the call. maria: good news for drivers worried m roadwork might add to the congestion on thanksgiving eve. an about face. after originally saying construction crews would remain on the turnpike until noon next wednesday, the baker administration now says the crews will stop by 5:00 a.m. wednesday morning. nearly a million people in massachusetts are expected to hit the road to travel over thanksgiving. next on wcvb newscenter 5: maria: the threatening note sent to this local mayor and how he is fighting ba
diane cho, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: boston police are looking for the person who phoned in a hoax that caused a scare on the bu campus. at about 8:30 this morning someone called campus to say he was barricaded inside a booby-trapped room at the mugar library. a few minutes later the person called back to say he had shot a hostage. the whole area was put on lockdown sending students into a panic. >> it was actually threat on the line. ed: eventually the threat was determined to be a hoax....
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newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan. ed harding. newscenter 5 at 4:00, part of olessa: good morning. welcome back to the eyeopener. if there's something about your commute bugging you or a traffic mystery you can't figure out, you can ask olessa. tweet me, post on my facebook page or email me at email email. i'll get the answers for you and share them right here on the eyeopener. this morning the roads are quiet. northbound heading toward the bottom of the screen by the south bay mall. not seeing too many problems. we're hoping for friday light. a little chilly, cindy. colder as the day wears on. a cold front will drop in around lunchtime. the winds will pick up and temperatures fall. we'll hit our highs before lunch, sneaking up into the mid and upper 50's. gusty winds bringing colder air. the 40's this afternoon. sunshine this weekend, only in the 40's on saturday. we moderate temperatures back into the 50's on sunday. it's a mild start next week, but we could have needed rainfall here by midweek. randy, emily? emily: all right, cindy. thank you. racism. they're unexpected new frie
newscenter 5 at 4:00. j.c. monahan. ed harding. newscenter 5 at 4:00, part of olessa: good morning. welcome back to the eyeopener. if there's something about your commute bugging you or a traffic mystery you can't figure out, you can ask olessa. tweet me, post on my facebook page or email me at email email. i'll get the answers for you and share them right here on the eyeopener. this morning the roads are quiet. northbound heading toward the bottom of the screen by the south bay mall. not...
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i'm ben simmoneau, wcvb newscenter 5. announcer: now, your stormteam 5 forecast with meteorologist kelly ann cicalese. antoinette: i keep telling myself, do not forget to change the clocks. cindy: yes. doug: oh, yes. antoinette: do not forget. we fall back. automatically. so if you set your alarm clock on your phone, you should be in pretty good shape. antoinette: no, no. i can get into this whole thing, but there's a thing in the springtime where if your alarm is set for 2:00 a.m., 2:00 a.m. doesn't exist, your alarm doesn't go off, you're late for work. kelly ann: in this circumstance, it will make you an hour for work. by this time tomorrow, we will start to see that morning hours. so, yeah, that means we'll have an earlier sunrise. unfortunately, an earlier sunset as well. right now temperatures are in the mid 30's. downtown boston feeling cooler. a very light wind. it's a wind chill of 31 degrees. that's what it's feeling like heading outside. many of us falling into the 20's especially as you move inland into wester
i'm ben simmoneau, wcvb newscenter 5. announcer: now, your stormteam 5 forecast with meteorologist kelly ann cicalese. antoinette: i keep telling myself, do not forget to change the clocks. cindy: yes. doug: oh, yes. antoinette: do not forget. we fall back. automatically. so if you set your alarm clock on your phone, you should be in pretty good shape. antoinette: no, no. i can get into this whole thing, but there's a thing in the springtime where if your alarm is set for 2:00 a.m., 2:00 a.m....
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this is newscenter 5's eyeopener. antoinette: and here is that big construction project we just told you about. route 128. right now it's shut down in one direction. traffic being detoured up and over. watch out for those orange barrels out there as they take it has potential to be a mess out there. doug: sure does. we could hear the trucks from here. it's literally happening -- antoinette: right there. doug: good morning. november 5. i'm doug meehan. antoinette: i'm antoinette antonio. let's check in with kelly ann cicalese for the forecast. we're finally warming up a whole 34 degrees right now. kelly ann: slow to warm out there. it's a frosty cold start. we're seeing frost advisories heading out toward the cape until 10:00 a.m. this morning. many of us starting to climb out t it's feeling chilly at 39 degrees in downtown boston. now that the sun has risen, check out this beautiful sky. it's a mix of sun and clouds we'll see throughout the day, allowing our temperatures to eventually warm up into the 50's as we climb
this is newscenter 5's eyeopener. antoinette: and here is that big construction project we just told you about. route 128. right now it's shut down in one direction. traffic being detoured up and over. watch out for those orange barrels out there as they take it has potential to be a mess out there. doug: sure does. we could hear the trucks from here. it's literally happening -- antoinette: right there. doug: good morning. november 5. i'm doug meehan. antoinette: i'm antoinette antonio. let's...
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wcvb, newscenter 5. >> thank you. so we're starting to get those results. quick look at where the electoral college stands now. abc news just calling west donald trump. in addition to kentucky and indiana. vermont right now has gone to hillary clinton. again, it takes 270 electoral votes to win it all. >> at 7:30, just a number of states closed. ohio and west virginia, north carolina as well. so these states are closing here just about every half an hour. ours closes a half an hour from now. there are minutes left to cast a ballot in massachusetts. the polls are set to close at 8:00. the long lines could singal record turnout with more than a million people who have already cast their ballots. there could be two million people actually showing up to vote today. that total would break the record for voting in the bear state. the polls are still open in many spots in. new hampshire, that state could swing the outcome of the presidential race. >> there has been record turnout in some towns in new hampshire. >> maria, less than half an hour before the polls her
wcvb, newscenter 5. >> thank you. so we're starting to get those results. quick look at where the electoral college stands now. abc news just calling west donald trump. in addition to kentucky and indiana. vermont right now has gone to hillary clinton. again, it takes 270 electoral votes to win it all. >> at 7:30, just a number of states closed. ohio and west virginia, north carolina as well. so these states are closing here just about every half an hour. ours closes a half an hour...