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career. hillary clinton wasted no time reacting. newscenter 5's john atwater joins us with more. john? john this about face came out of : nowhere and it came with no explanation. for years, donald trump has been perpetuating conspiracy theories about president obama for birthplace. mr. trump why doesn't he show : his birth certificate? john: but quite abruptly today, and with no apology, he gave up the fight. mr. trump president barack obama : was born in the united states period. mr. trump: hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther movement. factcheck.org has found no evidence of that claim, saying clinton may have stoked questions about obama's identity but never herself questioned his birth certificate. ms. clinton: barack obama was born in america plain and simple and donald trump owes him and the american people an apology. >> donald trump is a disgusting fraud. by any definition, donald trump is a disgusting fraud. john and the president himself : says there are more important issues in the race to address. president obama i was pretty : confident about where i was born. i think most people were as well. john so no apology from donald : trump after all these years. and he took no questions after making that brief statement. jen out water, wcvb newscenter 5 . heather: more than a dozen stranded dolphins saved. newscenter 5's juli mcdonald is live in wellfleet with the story. juli? juli: this is a record-breaking day on the cape. it was the largest number of stranded animals that rescuers were able to safely return to the ocean in one day. they learned of six dolphins stranded in wellfleet just by the harbor. dolphins that needed to be rescued. teams worked against the clock all day. the tide went out. the water level dropped 11 feet while they were working. the stranded animals were atlantic white cited dolphins, ranging in size from 200 pounds to 500 pounds each. they were so heavy and there were so watching from the beach. >> we do not usually enlist to the help of people you have not trained, but sometimes it just takes a village and we need a lot of help. so, we had a lot of help and towns in the park service, from the people who live or visit here. juli: next at 6:00, i asked lee about the hurting process repeat of yesterday today with more than a dozen dolphins in wellfleet. live in wellfleet, i'm juli mcdonald, wcvb newscenter 5. ben: thank you. a student at bridgewater state university recants her story about being attacked near campus. newscenter 5's nicole estaphan is live in bridgewater tonight where there is relief among students. nicole? nicole: yes, a big sense of relief and quite honestly a lot of confusion as to why never happened. that alert has been lifted and police have completed their investigation. >> yeah, really scary. nicole: an early-morning e-mail alerting bridgewater state students to a crime alert on campus after a female student , reported a man in a ski mask put a bag over her head and tried to take her clothes off. that report now recanted. >> is a big weight off of your shoulders. questions -- the big one, why? >> people should not lie about things like that. it makes everyone panic. nicole: the only silver lining in a day of nerves on edge, a reminder about safety. >> i told everybody if they need someone to walk with them at night, i am a tech stairway. >> you can press to call the police if you are in need of help or anything. little less than center each of what for sure, it scared me, but i'm definitely glad it's not true. i feel 10 times safer on campus. nicole: no word on whether the student who reported the crime will face charges. live in bridgewater, nicole estaphan, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: a young man and woman convicted of raping a teen sentenced to prison today. media app snapchat. rashad deihim and kailyn bonia were sentenced to four-to-five years in prison plus 3 years of probation for their role in the sexual assault of a then 16-year-old girl. the two were convicted in july on multiple counts related to the assault behind a saugus elementary school 2 years ago. the charges including kidnapping and assault with intent to rape. a third person pleaded guilty to videotaping the assault and posting it to the social media app snapchat. in court today, the prosecution called it a targeted, vicious attack on an innocent young woman, saying the defendants showed absolutely no remorse. leaving the courthouse, kailyn bonia's aunt said that was not the case. >> she is very sorry. i don't think she realizes how she got here either. >> was he remorseful at all? heather: that was rashad deihim's father, not much to say sentencing. once released from prison both will be on probation for 3 years. they will also have to register as sex offenders. ben: a federal lawsuit charging phillips exeter academy wrongfully forced out a student will start in november. the student's parents claim he was thrown out for having sex with a female student. the parents, identified only as father and mother doe, say phillips exeter threatened to expel their son for sexual harassment if he didn't voluntarily leave. phillips academy says the case was handled fairly. heather: life of your gorgeous city. a very cool start of the spectacular september day. mike wankum joining us. can we expect temps to dip again tonight? mike: not as cool. we had spots in the upper 30's. it was chilly out there. it is going to be a little bit milder than it was last night. i am watching the system out west. what it is doing, it is bringing moisture with it. that means we have a chance of rain. most of your weekend looking up to the west. overall, a delightful day. we are watching a little cloud cover that will try to work its way into tomorrow morning to the cape and south shore. that is about it. 67 degrees at 6:00. temperatures are cooling off. for a football game this time of year, those are we will talk more about the rain threat and the timeline in a few moments. ben: all right, thank you. sky 5 over the merrimack river, where the coast guard rescued three people on a 32-foot pleasure boat after it ran aground. this all started around 7:30 this morning in newburyport. two of the 3 people on board were hurt. ems teams treated them after the crippled boat was towed to shore. heather: red sox fans still buzzing after the absolutely thrilling comeback against the dir with more. josh: unbelievable. ben and heather, this is a classic. the red sox go into the second win in this one. i come back for the ages. no doubt about it. on the night that david ortiz as his 94th home run -- they stole the game for the red sox. shot to center, bailed out edward o rodriguez, and in effect, validated and impressive -- and impressive performance but did not allow an earned run. a signature come from behind victory for the season for the red sox. >> it is a win at a pivotal time. the deeper you go into of those types of wins starts to grow a little bit. sunday was another important one in toronto area you like to think there is a carryover effect. but it will rely on clay going out and executing tonight. josh: clay buchholz will be on the mound for the red sox. they are two games up over the blue jays and the orioles. they of a five-game lead in the al east over the yankees. ben: is the pike headed out of town, left-hand side of your screen there. it slows down a little bit. let's check the map. headed toward the split, 33 minutes. pretty long for this time of day. the pike, there is these slow down, out to newton corner. 128, typically slow through the work zone there in wellesley. and then it still slows down all the way toward westwood. 495 headed south, by the pike, you are slowing down. that's for solar traffic. beautiful friday night. heather: beautiful friday. you will get there eventually. ben: a road rage incident involving a school bus and a fed ex truck. whitney houston's only daughter. why bobby christina's boyfriend is liable. barbara moussette: kelly came through for me and my husband, forever grateful... with my husband in cancer treatment, we fell behind on our bills, and we needed our tax refund to catch up... ...but hackers had stolen it. we were the victims of identity theft. we reached out to kelly ayotte. she didn't know us at all, but she went to the irs and she fought for us. thanks to kelly, we got our refund and we kept our home. kelly ayotte: i'm kelly ayotte >> this is newscenter 5 at 5:00. ben: a judge ruling against bobbi kristina brown's boyfriend, nick gordon, in a wrongful death lawsuit by her estate. brown, the daughter of singers whitney houston and bobby brown, was found unresponsive in a bathtub in january of 2015. she died six months later. the judge today ruled gordon was liable by default after he a jury trial will be set to determine how much he owes in damages. gordon has not been charged with a crime. heather: an unusual case of road rage, involving a school bus. watch as a new jersey school bus driver tries to pass a fedex truck., veering into the -- a fedex truck, veering into oncoming traffic. the truck driver swerves to block the bus but is unable to. no students were aboard the bus at the time, but the man who shot the video says the incident >> both vehicles are on the other side of the road. it was just a second or two later. heather: no charges have been filed against either driver, but police are still investigating. ben: a suspected serial killer faces a judge accused of kidnapping and murder. that suspect, captured, after one of his alleged victims made a chilling 911 call for help. investigators try to determine if there are more victims. suspected serial killer shawn mich afternoon. >> [indiscernible] ben: the judge set bail at $1 million. he was starts thursday, two days after dispatchers received a frightening 911 call from a woman, claiming she was abducted and held active inside his abandoned home. >> is there any way you can get out of the building? >> i don't know. in, two more bodies found inside, one identified as 43-year-old tracy's stanley. he confessed to killing another woman and led them to of third body where he kind this home. >> i can confirm the second deceased victim is elizabeth -- age 29. ben: the maintenance pleaded guilty to a reduction, domestic violence, and drug abuse. >> we want to know what is going on. ben: outrage amongst to the community when they confronted the police chief. questions swirling how he was able to be free after he confessed to a killing in june. >> they need to be looking at abandoned instructions -- bond. authorities say more charges may be pending. heather: the tropics are heating up again. mike: we have already gone through the k's. we have not had anything hit the east coast of that much. heather: which is ok with me. mike: ian, by the way, is going north. it is done. carl and julia -- he is way out in the atlantic. it is off to the east coast. it's a long way off. it may be a category one storm. however, we will watch julia. julia is not going to do much. it is basically a big wet sponge. why watch this one? extra tropical moisture along the east coast. so when the system comes to the west, we may have more moisture. monday, not a cloud in the sky to speak of. gorgeous day. the normal high temperature is 72. normal felt pretty good, detonate? some places dropped into the upper 30's. how are the low temperatures. it's a cool evening. this is september. high temperatures are ranging little bit. headed toward the bedford area, 70 degrees. beautiful day out there. it will be a cool start, especially towards worcester. mid-70's along the coast. the cape? temperatures in the 70's as well. the bayside ride is taking place tomorrow. this goes from boston to be town. they are hoping to raise have million dollars. it looks like it will be a pretty decent day. mostly sunny skies. let's talk about sunday. sunday is going to be interesting. there could be a few scattered showers out in front of the main event. the main event looks like sunday night through monday. saturday is much better. then there is that chance of a passing shower. then as the front gets closer and closer, we start to see great across the area and some places could look to get an inch of rain out of this. not just showers. rain with embedded thunderstorms. not really happening until sunday night and carries over to monday. this is why i say we could see over an inch of rain in some spots. not everyone is going to receive it, but, boy, we could use that moisture. the humidity starts to drop off. more beautiful weather to talk about. your best night for rain -- sunday night into monday and it looks like the patriots game wio i would still take the fall weather gear with you. ben: as long as either in the 70's, i'm ok. thank you. zipcar is expanding its services. the new project not cars, but bikes. at the start of next year, zipbike will launch a program with bikeshare company zagster. zipbike will bring $10 -- 10 bike-share networks to college campuses around the country. students and faculty will have access to cars and bicycles with a single membership. currently zipcar offers vehicles on 500 campuses here in the u.s. heather: some students at virginia tech had their chipotle ben: oh, no. heather: yes, flying burritos. the drone delivery test began monday on the blacksburg campus. the food was prepared in a chipotle food truck on site then sent up in the air via drone a few hundred meters and lowered to the ground. as you see. this is about more than getting that burrito faster. researchers will supply the data to the faa with plans to deliver medicine or batteries to rural areas or after a natural disaster. ben: rural areas. i can handle that. heather: medicine to places that are unreachable otherwise. but buried us? ben: burritos find through downtown boston. heather: no. ben: we've all seen it a young child throw a temper tantrum. heather: next 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[doorbell] uh, excuse me. mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. have a good one. ah, these small new york apartments... protect your belongings. let geico help you ben: your health tonight, how to help children dealing with anger and frustration. at every child suffers a tantrum one point, parents suffer through it too. i've been there. doctors say it's important to remember tantrums can often occur when children do not know how to express their feelings, feel they have little control and are experiencing changes at home or school. parents can help by letting young children make small decisions like what color shirt to wear. >> also keeping in mind that parents often perceive that kids get mad over silly things, but they are probably very important to the child. ben: dr. eshleman says some children have problems with excessive anger and that seeing a behavioral specialist can not only help the child manage their reactions, but also help the parent learn skills that can help as well. heather: a special weekend for some special kids. autism weekend. for 3 days, edaville will highlight the park's sensory-friendly accommodations and help educate others about autism. the park will turn down the music, quiet the dinosaurs, and host a variety of family activities including a touch-a-truck event and a quiet train car on the thomas the tank engine ride. such a great place. ben: it is. i need to go. trip. give the fellas a treat. ben: next -- the man involved in a standoff with police for hours went before a judge today. the order issued by a judge. heather: plus, the search for a robbery suspect who prompted delays on the t. stay with us at 5:30. >> monday on the eye trying to sell your home with no luck? >> real estate experts weigh in, the three traps to avoid the changes won't cost you a penny. and showers, and downpours, and the rain, who could see it and kel and dime you with fees and minimum balances. capital one won't do that. they've reimagined banking, and built a checking account that's free of all that nonsense. no fees. no minimums. no gotchas. at capital one, your money stays your money. >> from boston's news leade 5:30. ben: here are the stories having right now at 5:30 -- a bridgewater state university student has recanted her story about a violent attack near campus. she now says it never happened. her original story led to a campus-wide alert. no word yet on possible charges. heather: a young man and woman convicted of raping a teen, sentenced to 4-to-5 years in prison. the 2014 attack on a 16-year-old girl took place behind a saugus elementary school and was posted on snapchat. prosecutors called the crime a -- innocent young woman, saying the defendants showed absolutely no remorse. ben: a massive rescue effort on cape cod. more than a dozen stranded dolphins saved. the stranding happened in wellfleet harbor. rescue teams now working to keep the dolphins from possibly stranding themselves again. heather: mike wankum joins us now. don't you think it is starting to feel a little like fall? mike: sun angle is low. its service to feel a little like fall. gorgeous guys out there. -- gorgeous skies out there. i'm also watching this. a little tropical storm. it's not going to impact us, but it will throw in some moisture and that will impact the system from the west, giving us a better opportunity for rain. that does not happen until sunday. temperatures in boston dropping off into the lower 50's.

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