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Transcripts For WCVB NewsCenter 5 At 1100 20151220



stolen voter information. bob: reid lamberty is live in manchester, new hampshire, with our top story. reid: form policy , national -- foreign policy, national security, these were all discussed. bernie sanders: i apologized. reid: the night started with a mea culpa. reid: this discussion over a stolen data breach. hillary clinton: i truly appreciate that, bernie. bernie sanders: secretary clinton is too much into regime change and a little bit too aggressive without knowing what the unintended consequences hillary clinton: with all due respect, senator, you voted for libya. reid: they also sparred over gun control. o' s. -- flip-flopers -- flip-floppers. martin o' malley: they have gone back-and-forth on the issue. bernie sanders: whoa, whoa, whoa. hillary clinton: let' s get honest with this issue. reid: once again joined by democratic political strategist, mary anne marsh. mary anne: you can tell where the candidates stand tonight by what they said. bernie sanders trained his eyes right on hillary clinton to draw a contrast and martin o' malley bernie sanders had his best debate performance. he was almost as good in foreign policy and national security, but he is really god domestic that is his thing. hillary clinton also had a great night. she focuses on foreign policy, national policy, economic policy, she has experience across the board. reid: hillary clinton says we need to go to syria and isis. mary anne: hillary clinton had a broad approach to this. she sounded far more presidential than both of them. this was bernie sanders' s rest of night, but hillary clinton ruled the stage. reid: this is a dog fight here. thank you so much. we appreciate your insight here. primary. the last debate here in 2015 and of course, a lot more to come as the spin has now started here in the spin room. reid lamberty, bcb be -- wcvb, newscenter 5. bob: and mike wankum joins us now. sunday is looking pretty chilly? mike: sunday is looking pretty cool. we haven' t seen temperatures like this. the low this morning is supposed to be 27 degrees. the low for the day is right now at 33 degrees. i will point out it can get very cold, and we will talk about some warmth coming in. it is chilly out there. we have upper 20' s. manchester at 23 degrees, bedford checks in at 21, what we had that wind and it is of the west. if you are stepping outside tonight, this is what it feels like out there, it feels like it is 15 worcester. first off, we have a northwesterly wind diminishing as we had to tomorrow. here' s the news you want to hear, that sunshine all day tomorrow with temperatures around 40 degrees. the wind will be dying off and that will push our temperatures up. gets. i will show you the details coming up. pam: new tonight, boston police say a young roxbury man was the victim of a shooting on friday. it happened near 60 road in roxbury. the 17-year-old died at the scene. anyone with information is asked to contact the boston police and rooster police -- gloucester police are searching for this woman who is believed to have been missing since saturday. police said they found susan nelson' s -- nil sson' s belongings on the dock and in the water near booster main railways -- near gloucester marine railways. anyone with information is asked to call the police. bob: right now questions after an explosion involving a truck tire that killed a new hampshire man. the incident happened this morning at sears auto shop in salem. an employee was in the process of telling a truck tire -- of filling a truck tire on an industrial tire charger -- changer when it blew up. he suffered severe head injuries and was pronounced dead at the a customer suffered head injuries as well. the 23-year-old was transported to boston medical center by helicopter. a boston public school student is facing charges after police say he brought a replica gun to class. they recovered this fake gun from a toilet tank in a bathroom. several students reported seeing the student with a gun. the student is facing several charges. pam: a parking crackdown right now across massachusetts. police targeting drivers who take spots reserved for people who are handicapped. bob: julie mcdonald is live in burlington with how police are doing this. juli: there are more than 150 people on the burlington police not he lists this year. that is how many people were found parked in legally in >> i said, "can i take a look at your placard really fast?" juli: people who park in handicap spots really need to have that plaque or data. these police have been -- placard there. these police have been handing out citations for old placards or no placards at all. >> this violation is a misuse violation so it carries with a fine of -- with it a fine of over $500. juli: this sergeant delivered one citation in person. a woman used a parking placard to park in a spot, and it was her husband' s. so you are not at the burlington mall. juli: he says it is discouraging that able-bodied drivers are taking a spot that he really needs. >> parking is so tough and they could care less about somebody who needs this. they are just selfish. juli: the sergeant says they don' t anticipate this problem going away even as the holiday shopping season winds down. the issued more citations during a random spring weekend. on the bright side, they have noticed a decline in theft and car break-ins because of their to -- their increased presence. bob: right now, three people seriously hurt after this head-on crash in saugus. it happened around midnight near the intersection of hamilton and seville streets. police say a 19-year-old driver took off from the scene. figure out how this car ended up a over the charles river. it went through the barrier off morning. everyone got out safely. no word on what caused the car to crash. bob: tom brady remains questionable for tomorrow' against the titans. whispers that began yesterday indicating he will play are growing louder. additional reports today that the patriots are worried and the brady is feeling better today than he did guest or day when he missed practice and was sent home early. three other patriots this year have been hit with an illness that kept them out for about one month. again, all indications to this point are that brady will play. >> and no comment from a disgraced pharmaceutical ceo. after his arrest on fraud charges, the man who jacked up mike: weather is on the way that highs. praised as one of america's best mayors who governed as a pragmatist. bernie sanders passed more amendments in a republican congress than any other member. with john mccain to strengthen veterans' healthcare. bernie sanders. a consistent, principled, and effective leader. building a future to believe in. sanders: i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. announcer: you' re watching wcvb newscenter 5 at 11:00. pam: a fiery scene, billowing flames in texas after a fuel truck explodes. burning fuel ran down both sides of the highway and into the median, the highway closed for hours. the driver was killed. a hotel was evacuated. police are investigating. bob: police found and skeletal remains on a new police removed malnourished dogs and cats from the home. frank holland has the story from new bedford. frank: new bedford police described a disgusting scene inside this man' s home. two dead cats were found inside along with malnourished dogs and police say that feces was all over. >> this man has no way of supporting himself and that people are just taking these animals. frank: police found the remains of seven dead chickens and several dead rabbits. police came to the house around 3:00 on saturday morning while investigating an unrelated hit and run. when police approached the home, there were dogs barking and saw what was apparently a house of the next-door neighbor says the man was a longtime friend. >> he does have a lot of animals and pets. the animals in cages but never witnessed the now accused of. t believe that. he always seemed like a nice, sensible guy, a warmhearted guy. frank: depending on what they find inside of a house, the person arrested could face additional charges. here in new bedford, frank holland. pam: a bizarre appearance from the man some are calling the most hated man in america. martin shkreli appeared on a youtube live stream on friday, less than 24 hours after he was bailed out of jail for $5 million. the 32-year-old resigned as ceo of turing pharmaceuticals. a life-saving drug by 5000%. he was arrested thursday on fraud charges, unrelated to the pharmacy. he didn' t seem phased during his lifestream. shkreli : i can' t plead to that in any way whatsoever. pam: he says the accusations are baseless. bob: the new "star wars" movie is heading for a box office record. "the force awakens" already took in a record-breaking 120 $.5 million for opening day on friday, and $250 million globally. that number blasted the previous record held by the final "harry potter" movie. the film is playing in over 4000 theaters in the u.s., the whitest december release ever. is he projects the movie will pam: wow, well it sounds like a good thing to do during the cold weather. bob: yeah, sit inside a warm theater. mike: doesn' t sound that bad. although our relatively -- our daily low was relatively warm. we are 10 degrees above normal. it is the warmest december on record. with what is coming next week, i don' t think we are going to be falling out of that number one spot anytime soon. winter officially arrives on monday. the winter solstice, we often call it the darkest day of the year. it looks like it is going to be fairly nice weather as we head towards the first day of winter. we have a wind out of the west at 16 miles per hour. this windchill index is at 23 degrees. look at that fall river, wind around 50 miles per hour today. most everyone was at at least 30 why? we have this wind circulating across the great lakes and when that wind makes its way eastward, we will get a couple of little plumes working its way through during the afternoon. that is as about as close to a white christmas as we are going to get. i' ve got way warm temperatures coming this way. 24 through 30 degrees tonight. tomorrow, some sunshine. it may be a little busy in the wind department tomorrow like tomorrow. high temperatures tomorrow will look like this. s with a few s. worcester is at 37, but look at this warming trend we are talking about. i can see it is getting warmer as we head towards thursday of this week. south shore, high temperatures should be around the 40 degree mark again. we will struggle to get out of the 30' accomplish it to some degree. hold temperatures tomorrow, what in. mild air moving in means the chance of seeing a rain. i will break it all down for you in the seven day forecast. tomorrow, sunshine, less wind. you might want to bundle up a little bit. it will be cool, about 30 degrees for kickoff tomorrow. as we head towards thursday, you will see some clouds heading in. there will be a few scattered showers around, but i think we are going to miss out in that on monday and tuesday. the best chance for rain is going to be on wednesday. i think this is going to be really, it -- really slight, especially when you go towards the evening hours. light showers at best. i am going for 62 for a high. the record high for boston is 61 degrees, meaning i think we are and worcester. if you want to go records this week, it will be thursday. look at this, we cooldown next weekend, but when we cooldown, it is still 10 degrees above normal for the time of year. this is really unusual weather and i think it is going to last all week until the new year. bob: it is very warm and we were all asking where the snow was. and then we got nailed. pam: coming up next, paying it forward for the holidays. a little girl has a mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone ringing] everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other bob: methuen first responders with a special mission today. they headed to lawrence after all in tears helping unloaded the loot -- helped unload -- volunteers helped unload the loot. this is the second year that they have helped out debbie' s treasure chest. the charity doubled the number of toys available to give to youngsters. debbie' s treasure chest was founded by three children and provides clothing, supplies, and holiday gifts. bob: and paying it forward. pam: a young girl has her bicycle stolen. luckily, police wanted to give her a bike back. >> i have never had something stolen from me. pam: she now plans to find a way to pay it forward to someone else. very nice. bob: that is a real lesson of giving that she will keep with her forever. s right -- that' s right. so what is happening in sports? rparis: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm. nobody's gonna do it for you. ryou have to get out there and do it yourself. p bernie sanders is a well-known friend of family farms. bernie cannot be bought out by big money. bernie's opinion cannot be purchased. pit's time for our next president to get in there, r roll up his sleeves, take off the gloves, and take on wall street, take on big business, take on big money, and get the working class back to where they should be. he's a rock. sanders: i'm bernie sanders announcer: now sportscenter 5 with bob halloran. bob: there is no white christmas for us here in new england, but tom brady, who was sneezy, sleepy, grumpy, and maybe a little dopey yesterday is happy today, and so he is never bashful like rob gronkowski. julian edelman still needs to confirm what the doctor if he will miss his fifth straight game. santa is not the only one with a lot of sacks this time of year. the patriots have a lot well. 42 of them. that is good for second most behind only denver. there are 42 sacks are only three fewer than the bills and the dolphins combined it puts the patriots on a pace for 52 this year, which would be more than any other bill belichick team has had in the entire history of bill belichick. and the northeastern huskies and top-ranked michigan state spartans are selling out the matthews arena with a first time in two decades. look at the huskies off to a great start. tj williams goes to the whole, and midway through the first half, northeastern leads, 15-10. but that was the beginning of the end. the spartans wash denzel valentine hits the three to tie the game, and valentine had 17. you can state never looked back. matt costello with a big-time jam and the spartans cruise past the huskies of northeastern, 78-58. college football has more bowls than a goldfish convention. counting of the national championship game, there are a record 41 bowls this year, and the first half dozen played to get a -- played today. the first one is the air force reserve celebration bowl between north carolina a&t and the alcorn state braves. the fake field-goal worked for the braves. few minutes remaining, and the egg is of north carolina a&t win, 41-34. and here is the royal purple las vegas bowl featuring byu and utah. the utes jump up to a 35-0 lead. right here, travis wilson decides to keep it and find the end zone. that byu mounted a ferocious comeback. they go deep and they find a player to be named later. what the heck. we will name him now. the name is devon blackman -- blackmon. now he is a keeper. byu is down, 35-0. the answer with a 28 unanswered question, but they lose the purple royal -- the royal purple las vegas bowl , 35-28. and the ohio bobcats and the what looms as a mistake in our line was -- our minds was the elimination of a late-night train service. even a lack of snow can' t stem a tide of bad news. all of this indicate that commuters want to see a well have said before, hope is not a strategy. they need more cooperation from the legislature and the medical community with the governor' s plan to deal with the aids crisis. and there is the substantial increasing of awareness of the extent of this problem, but the surge of abuse has not stopped with harry and -- with heroin usage. there are many ideas worthy of discussion. the initial reaction of lawmakers and doctors was

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