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diane: ed, maria, over route 128 has been shut down for a couple of hours now as they work to get rid of the old bridge begins tonight and expected to cause some headaches for the drivers in the area. with the expected detours this weekend, plans to start their delivery service earlier on saturday are already in the works here at crimson petal in newton. >> it is what it is. i have no control over it, so we do the best we can. diane: mass dot is shutting down a part of route 128 in needham this starting tonight, so it can demolish the rest of the old highland avenue bridge for the final phase of the add a lane project. >> if you're a bostonian you're used to sitting in traffic, i think we'll get thru it. >> mass dot says it expects at a complete closure of both sides of 128 between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on saturday. but starting tonight until tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 northbound drivers will get off at highland avenue and be sunday afternoon southbound drivers will face similar detours. highland avenue will be closed over route 128. aaron krug is the owner of three squares craft kitchen and cocktails. he worries the detours could cause his business to take a hit. >> these are the busiest days of the week, so i'm sure it'll hurt i'm hoping people will find their way. theor completed before rush hour on monday morning. for all the information, go to wcvb.com. ed: police are search for the driver of a minivan. this happened at the rite aid parm sy on boston road. the green dodge car van minivan has rhode island plates. you can see them there. hurt. new york city morning the death of a veteran police officer, tonight, killed in the gunfight in the bronx. the second officer was wound. right now out nichole berlie is live in the newsroom with new information. nichole. nichole: that slain officer, a 19-year veteran of the nypd and a married father of two. the tragedy unfolded this afternoon just before 3:00. police say an armed man attempted to break into the home of his estrange officers caught up with the armed suspect a few blocks away. >> the suspect, id'd as manuel rosales, 35, with a 45mm semiauto handgun. police returned fire striking the suspect. sergeant paul tuozzolo was pronounced dead at the hospital. the 41-year-old leaves behind a wife and two young children. >> an nypd officer was shot and killed while doing his job >> the city is in mourning and the family of the nypd is in mourning and particularly all the men and women of the precinct in mourning right now. >> 30-year-old sergeant emmanuel kwo, was shot in the leg and is in stable condition. manuel rosales was killed during the exchange of gunfire and pronounced dead at the scene. this is the first line-of-duty killing of a new york city police officer in just over a year. detective randolph holder was killed last october his shooter is still awaiting trial. this is the first line of dutyki officer in over a year. detective randolph holder was killed last october his shooter is still awaiting trial. in the studio, nichole berlie wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a live look now. temperatures have our attention tonight. it is 38 in needham. har vis joining us now. harvey, you bare sly a 41. that is about it. >> 46 in chatham. >> yeah. there you co. it has turned chilly. was nice day today. it turned chilly tonight. by tomorrow afternoon, morning. ed: all right. let's check out the numbers four. look at how quickly it has gotten so cold, though. 27 in orange. 30 jaffrey. a little bit above freezing in bedford and fitchburg as well as norwood, taunton, a good deal of freezing. the skies now have become mostly clear and could stay that way right the night. winds have become light over the interior. that is why temperatures have dropped off quickly. in boston. it will level 30's or so before we start to climb with clouds coming in as well. these are temperatures overnight to start the day tomorrow. remember, chely in the early soccer game so make sure they are dressed warm. they got the in pi early feel toll the air tomorrow. then he thunrize are is the latest of the entire year. rein intoer we turn the clocks tomorrow might and talk the rest of the weekend and things you need to know about sunday. >> commitment 201. heavy turnout really. officials say, one in four bay state voters cast their approximately los in the early voting. that's about a million voters! but as we head toward election day on tuesday, possible security threats are becoming a growing concern. our john atwater is live in boston with the steps being taken. john? john: maria, the attempt turns to safety on election day. it took longer. the long wait did not deter a million voters. >> i knew i had to work late on tuesday. i wouldn't get there in the morning. john: as early voting comes to a close, the attention turns to election day. growing concerns that russian hackers may try to influence the me, security and cybersecurity around the process run by state and local election officials. reporter: at the department, cyber command center, they are now monitoring multiple threats. they have detected the probing of state voter registration systems, though, there is no evidence of any tampering. >> the machines are offline. the paper ballots. verified that the electronic result matches to what was printed on the ballot. security threats are keeping local police on high alert in new york, texas and virginia after intercepted coer among al qaeda suggested those states could be targeted, but officials say it could be idol chatter. >> it is specific. >> we are geared up to go all the time that is also a growing concern tonight that more hacked e-mails targeting the campaign could be released in the final days before the election. live at city hall in boston tonight, john atwater, wcvb for the candidates, it's now crunch time. the final weekend of this campaign is here. both have their sights on new hampshire. donald trump was there today while hillary clinton will be there sunday. tonight, she is calling for some back ? ? relying on some star power with just one weekend to go. hillary clinton appearing in her surrogates, like president obama, just days from becoming a lame duck also spanning the country. >> i need you to vote. america needs you to vote because we have to finish what we started eight years ago. >> clinton also making stops in the rust belt states of michigan and pennsylvania. touting friday's jobs report showing 161,000 new jobs and wages up. job growth, and i believe that our economy is poised to really take off and thrive. >> we're growing at an average of 1-2%, nobody knows or believes the numbers anyways and the numbers are phony as far as i'm concerned. >> in new hampshire, donald trump said the 4.9 percent unemployment rate isn't accurate because of people who have stopped looking for work. but that might have been overshadowed by this line from former governor john sununu, who mocked the clinton's marriage. >> do you think bill was referring to hillary when he said, i did not have sex with that woman. ben: democrats are calling on chris sununu, john sununu's son, who is running for governor of new hampshire to ask his father to apologize. ed: newscenter 5 starts early on election night, join us starting at 4:00. coverage at 7:00. abc has the latest results starting at 8:00. and we'll be here for newscenter 5 at 11:00. tonight, a suspect is in custody, after a stabbing at rutgers university in new jersey. police say a former student stabbed a current student and a faculty member at the university's business school before turning the knife on himself. the campus was on lockdown after the attack this afternoon. all three are being treated. no word on how serious the injuries are. new hampshire mourning the death staff sergeant david whitcher was taking part in a training exercise off the coast of key west, florida when he was killed. whitcher was 30 years old and a native of bradford, new hampshire. a pizza delivery driver has died after he was run over by his own car. it happened in the eastern ave area of dedham today. police believe the victim got out of his car without putting it in park. he was taken to norwood hospital, but did not survive. police are investigating. a new hampshire fighting for his life tonight after being hit by river and beach streets this afternoon. the 34-year-old victim was airlifted to a boston hospital with life-threatening injuries. police say solar glare may have been a factor. so far, no charges. maria: a falmouth man is charged with attempted after he allegedly threw drugs at two officers while being arrested. russell pena's arrest went normally, but things changed rapidly when he was taken to police headquarters for booking. police say when they began the booking process. pena pulled t hidden in his pants and threw it at the two arresting hitting them in their faces and clothing. it could have been much worse. >> they are doing well. >> i am thankful it was only two them i am thankful and pleased they are doing well. maria: the two police officers were treated and are doing well. pena is held on bail. next on wcvb newscenter 5. job, but still at home. 5 investigates why devices that once tracked patrols are no longer in use. meteorologist: it is turning chilly tonight. i will let you know if yore round of mild weather in the cards. maria: millions of washing machines in danger of blowing up. the unprecedented recall underway tonight. >> updating the breaking news at 11:00. police releasing this picture of a man they are looking for in a >> monday morning on the eye, what's really in your beauty products. >> the concerns that center a local business making changes. >> and plus your back to work 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 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 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." they agree it will provide 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 police searching norman. we have a k ture of him. is? eric. he is wanted for hitting a police officer with his car earlier tonight on this person is pecked to be in a green 999 dodge ram van with rhode island license plate iy888. ed: in new jersey now. gl ty verdict in the bridge gate trial. they are now facing prison time. prosecutors accused bridget kelly, who was a christie staffer, and bill baroni, a christie transportation appointee, of conspiring to shut jams in fort lee, new jersey, to endorsing christie's reelection. both defendants say they'll appeal. >> this is not over, i assure you we're gonna have another news conference. >> i am innocent of these charges, and i am very very looking forward to this appeal. christie has denied any knowledge of the plot. maria: 5 investigates tonight: a five-month undercover investigation into a state funded police department exposes cops on the clock, while at home and on the taxpayers' dime. investigative reporter kathy curran looks into apparent at an agency lacking oversight. pat robert loads up a handful of fishing pole and punily ready to respond to duty after staying at home on the clock for the first six hours of his shift. some cops at home on the tax payer's dime. their take home state truck parked outside. this person's whose dine ty we are folk is familiar with how the department works into. there is no supervision or accountability. >> they bare the public's trust. this is slighted. reporter:p cos are also to split their shift. and are paid time and a half to work details at state parks in pools, and they start their regular day, sign off to work at detail on overtime and go back to the regular shifts. we found officers enjoying ice cream and empty pool or just sitting in their trucks taking advantage of that detailed perk. governor baker's former campaign driver is the man in charge. >> we have one of the officers >> well, was that acceptable? >> we like to see that. we'll take action. >> overall, he says, he is okay with the officers working from home when they are writing reports or washing their cruisers. >> we are unconventional. we tried talking to the officers we tracked, but they said they were unavailable. you can watch the full story on wcvb.com. kathy curran, 5 investigates. ed: samsung is recalling millions of washing machines tonight. hundreds of people reporting cases of the top-loading washers exploding while running at a high speed. the nation's top consumer watchdog and samsung are recalling an unprecedented 2.8 million machines. after some people reported injuries. the machines in question: 34 different models sold since maria: good to know. it is cold out there. meteorologist: it has gotten cold. it withs a beautiful day today. in faable, check out. this is really nice. this was taken down on cape cod. wow. what a great scene. that is where the nicest color is right now, down on the cape. of course, it ap pened down there and the color wave travels to northwest to southeast across new leaning. 57 degrees. he this high today in whatever you thought. pretty close to average then high temperature department. just a couple of degrees above. we're chilling down some now. 43 in boston. thed which is northwest. it is fairly light. almost nonexistent. we have a wide variety of temperatures withs you get outside of the city, it is quicklyp droing to the 30's even some 20's already showing up frost forming in some areas. there is the light wind out of the west northwest. we had a few clouds during the dry air and light winds. those areas and those areas have had one or frost. it is nothing new. remember, with it be chilly start temperatures by mehdi and the afternoon will be similar to readings we had today. here's the anticipated high sore for boston. itenp wo be bright and sunny all the time. we have cloudiness in southern can did and directed south and east. i think it is some clouds and a spritz not impossible but we are talking about occasional clouds coming in around 7:00 or 8:00 hen morning. then sticking with us off and on during the course of the day. sunday, also, we'll pee future some clouds. sunday, the in are is because the winds start to am coout of the north-northeast on the coast waters and picks up clouds and could be a stray sprinkle or light shower. nothing much just more cloudiness. it is not going to be clear are this weekend about it will be dry most of the time. git is going to feel chilly on sunday with the cool pre out of the north-northeast. so a little bit chillier of the two days although early tomorrow morning. well be a the chilliest of the weekend. then, election day, just look at this around our area. it looks k spectacular and sunny and temperes middle of the day. another say about that in a moment. across the nation, a little bit of rain in the gulf coast. no organized major storms or no outbreaks anywhere across the country either. pretty fine weather nationally on election day. all right. remember, you get extra hour this weekend. remember to turn the clocks back before going to slep tomorrow night. sunrise will be better on sunday tomorrowing the latest sun rise. that is tough for many of us to take 4:31 p.m. look at this great stretch of weather next week. we break down tuesday. election day for the time erred. there you have it. even in the morning. the hol ps open. lunchtime the area of into around 60 then the polls closes with temperatures just slide through the 50's and that time. well, it looks great and fine weather for wednesday and thursday as well. a little chill think weekend. with will be able to handle it. ed, maria? how many devices. you don't have to set back now. anything wrong because of the satellite. they do it themselves. maria: you are right. yeah. >> weird. boston hospital trying to solve the last mest riff army ring. why mean you could help. coming up. the new effort to find the owner before veterans hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this d you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of of us. veterans day is a week away. >> yes. a boston hospital hoping you can make it special for one soldier. this u.s. army ring was lost at brigham and woman's hospital more than ten years ago. so far, the hospital hasn't been able to find the owner, but they're hoping to solve the mystery by veterans day. the ring's identifying feat the initials r-e-z engraved on the inside of the band. they are asking anyone with information to give them a call. how will you make the world rich tonight and talk a ring as well. world series ring and the cubs have earned. they don't have yet. instead, parading around town today. we take a look. high school football as well. 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. for thousands of kids who need your help. please join me and vote yes on question 2. please join me and fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. this is your last chance to get super fast 100meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. 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 that help people - especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. >> well, the manager is tired of waiting. tired of waiting, red sox bench coach torey lovullo basically a human safety net, there in case john farrell failed is hired today as the new manager of the arizona diamondbacks. the diamondbacks, you'll recall also made former red sox assistant general manager mike hazen their general manager last month and hazen plucked lovullo off the red sox bench where he sat for the past four years. lovullo was the red sox interim manager for 48 games in 2015 when farrell underwent cancer treatment, lovullo is expected to be introduced at a news conference on monday. chicago, affectionately known as the windy city, and that toddlin' town and less seems like everyone wearing their cubs blues for the victory parade today. an estimated five million people showed up to celebrate their favorite team. many of them making plans to do it again in 108 years. the biweek will be a time of reflection and interspection. >> well, a big week for us as far as learning about ourselves and, start, you know, understand what we have done well and what >> midway through the season, they are 7-1 making them the real monsters of the midway. nobody is better. patriots destroyed the third most and given up. it is a complimentary combination that makes the best aim in the nfl and hope the only team better than patriots now are the patriots' eight weeks from now. le with, i think you have to be realistic with the way things have done and understand it has may indicate and i think, there ises a level of humility there. quite ah individual. what can i do better. >> repurchase your mind set and recall operate where your team is at. self evaluate the things you heed to know do. the body gets a physical rest and having sunday off and still, still a hong season and we still have a lot more. >> and we got high school football tournam against the new clippers. the north semifinals. 28-yard force the top ofdown. raiders if from start to finish and quarterback deon smith helps to finish it. watertown wins 27 in 10 anded a scrapses to the time. >> that is national football, high school football, college foot approximately tomorrow at home. >> very good. >> very good. >> thank you. cooler today. >> a little bit. kind of frosty. >> you know, just a typical november day tomorrow. >> what you would expect in november. >> 50-55. ed: a little section it is mo. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." jimmy, hi, welcome to my dressing room. it's your dressing room! ha ha ha! oh, thank you so much for having me on the show. it's a real big deal for me. my book comes out tomorrow. "the great indoors" premieres on thursday. my appearance on your show is literally the most important one of my life. >> jimmy: oh. wow. you know, i was going to talk to you about that because we have a little problem. >> oh, your infection flared up again? >> jimmy: no. >> what kind of problem are you talking about? >> jimmy: let's see. it's a -- we got a bigger guest and you're not going to be on the show tonight problem. >> bigger guest? bigger than joel mchale? >> jimmy: oh, quite a bit bigger. >> you got beyonce? >> jimmy: no, actually, bigger than --

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