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Transcripts For WCVB NewsCenter 5 At Noon 20151028



it is set to move in. that is hurricane patricia. cindy: the remnants of what once was a category five hurricane. you can see wind gusts at 20 miles per hour. there is a wind advisory across eastern massachusetts, particularly across the coastline through 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. during the overnight is when the strongest wind will occur and that is when we could see wind gusts 40 to 50 miles per hour. that combined with an astronomically high tide may create a bit of a splash for the next couple of hours. but this evening, the high tide along the south coast is likely to pile up some water as well. lots of things to watch with the system. heavy rain will become the story as we get deeper into the afternoon, and overnight we all of this is working in our direction as we go deeper in time. you can see it coming on during the afternoon. it will be raining north and west of boston and the intensity of the rain really picks up. we will take a look at how much rain to expect in just a bit. emily: right now police in several south shore towns are searching for suspect wanted for a string of bb gun attacks. newscenter 5' s jim lokay caught up with a driver who was struck, he is live in norwell where several business have also been targeted. jim? jim: you want to caution against using the word "a tax," because -- "a ttacks" because it doesn' t appear that people were targeted. where the bbs -- a window here. you mentioned the new was driving her car along the hanover area along 53 who said she felt something when she was taking her pets to the vet. a big bang and a sting and i look in my window was totally shattered. it occurred to me that i had just been shot. had the glass replaced in her car. she did not require medical attention, but it underscores the fact that it might be someone with a mischievous streak who is doing this, and as what could have been worse. fortunately, she is ok, but to what happened. live in m jim lokay. emily: jim, thank you. advocates has been investigating the bella request. right now, the girl' mother and murder charges. both are accused in the death of whose remains were found in a trash bag in june. today' s report will focus on how earlier cases were handled and who was involved with the family. awaiting new details on the boston bought -- boston marathon bombers life behind bars. the car sinai have is -- dzhokhar tsarnaev is waiting to be transferred to indiana where he will face lethal injection. restrictions he is under, medications with friends and family, and whether or not he is inmates. funeral services for a nine-year-old who died while delivering cookies to a friend, christopher chester was headed to a friends house. he tripped and fell. his father perform cpr until fourth-grader did not survive. his parents said he loved giving to others. >> he wanted to make sure that people smiled because he thought that everyone should have a reason to smile. emily: a gofundme page has been set up to help the family cover funeral costs. right now police are investigating after a child is hit by a car after getting off the school bus in worcester. newscenter five' s antoinette antonio is live in worcester this noon. antoinette, the school has issued a statement about the incident? antoinette: they tell me the little boy is out of the many questions, mine -- mainly why the school bus trevor would let a five-year-old boy off the to meet him. that little boy was then hit while he was trying to cross the street all alone. >> one shoe was under the car. the head wound was about the size of a softball. antoinette: a certified nurse said she happened to be in the area when she came upon a crash involving a five-year-old boy and pulled over to help. >> i laid down and started singing to him his abcs and i up. antoinette: authorities said the bus driver dropped the boy off even though there was no one there to pick him up, which is against policy. the school issued a it meant saying, "our transportation policy is that students are to be picked up by a parent or designated adult." the kindergartner trying to cross the street and was hit by onto the pavement. >> no one knew his name or anything, so i went into mommy mode and looked in his book back. teachers name. antoinette: the driver who hit limit at the time. the driver was also shaken up, who suffered a broken leg and minor head trauma will be ok. >> once they put them in the ambulance and he was leaving by himself, that is when my heart broke. he is a baby. antoinette: an investigation is underway to figure out why the bus driver let him off the stop alone and why there was no one here to meet him. the driver who hit the boy was not cited. emily: a which priestess is taking a self-proclaimed were locked to court over charges of harassment. she says he harassed or online and over the phone for three years. the two, who were once business associate, will meet in court this afternoon. investigators are looking for the cause of a three alarm fire that has left dozens homeless. it started just before 11 p.m. last night in an apartment on union and chestnut. one man had to be lowered bilateral -- by ladder , and others were able to get out on the rhone. they said it was a frightening experience. >> i smelled smoke and then i just ran down. i went to my nieces room, because you can see in the backyard. the hallway was just on fire. damage to the building is extensive. it took about 50 firefighters to put out the flame. new at noon former house speaker dennis hastert has pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi in a hush-money case. he cut a deal with prosecutors that includes him serving 6 months in prison. hastert was indicted in may. he agreed to pay $3.5 million to someone referred to only as individual a to hide past misconduct. the associated press and other media have cited anonymous sources in reporting the payments were to conceal claims of sexual misconduct. he' ll be sentenced in february. in just hours, the republican third debate and it cap as a new poll shows a shift at the top. >> the lands have become lions. john kasich roaring against what he is calling a crazy election. governor kasich: i' polite about this nonsense. >> and others seem frustrated. >> have got other things to do than sit around being miserable listening to people demonize me and waiting for me to demonize them. elect tromp if you want that. >> and donald trump taking a softer tone. mr. trump: please do me a favor, let me win, iowa. >> he recently lost his first-place standing to ben carson in iowa. and in the rand paul campaign, green room drama. -- the ryan paul campaign, green room drama. the rnc changed paul' s room , and the campaign saying now "we are very pleased." marco rubio is having the most fun, releasing the but rubio may be on the defensive after a hometown paper blasted the senator for making one third of his votes. their message in an editorial today, "show up for your existing job or resign." emily: massachusetts students deserve a pat on the back, ranking first in the country on -- third in the country on the nation' s report card. despite the gain, there were more losses than gains across the country and a dip in fourth grade math -- mass. -- fourth grade math. new information in a dramatic classroom confrontation, what the lawyer of the student who was grabbed out of her chair is saying about the incident and the injury. cindy: tracking the timeline of a better and strong wind potential ahead. emily: and prince harry is in emily: following breaking news now, the south carolina deputy scene tossing a student out of her desk has been fired. elizabeth has an update with her lawyer, saying the injuries she has suffered. elizabeth: this takedown now under investigation by the fbi, the sheriff' s office and the school district firing is not enough. >> he should have been in saw the video. elizabeth: he is seen in the video grabbing her and violently slamming her to the ground and dragging her through the classroom. >> she now has a cast on her arm and back and neck injuries and a band-aid on her forehead where she suffered injury. elizabeth: this after she refused orders to hand over her and refused to leave. >> my first instinct was to get my phone out, because i didn' t really feel like if i were to tell of people would believe what i was saying. elizabeth: he is one of three students who captured the moment on video. another video shows her swinging and striking the deputy. >> the student was wrong, no doubt. it started with her and ended with my officer. what i will deal with is what my deputy did. elizabeth: the officer was honored last year as an exceptional role model, but has been sued twice before for excessive force. he beat the first case and the second has yet to go to trial. emily: an attack in a subway car in philadelphia, two people try to rob a man who is fallen asleep. they pull out a taser and knocking down and he winds up on the tracks. the victim was able to pull train came and the police are now searching for those two suspects. the funeral is to day for a new york city police officer gunned down last week and in the meantime, investigators have determined the gun used to kill officer ran a holder flowed through the city in a civil -- randolph holder flow to the city in a pipeline. a megamerger is in the works. walgreens is buying right aid in billion. the number one spot. the deal still needs to antitrust review. apple sales were up 3% last quarter to 5.7 million, a new record. apple ended the quarter with $206 billion in cash. really not surprising. everywhere you go, everyone is on their iphone. cindy: and you can track that rain with the weather app as he goes on top of your house. the rain will be moving in and wind. we will be watching for that wind swept soaking rain to move in as we get deeper into the afternoon. one to two inches across the area. the heaviest rain will actually fall during the overnight hours when there could be some thunder. do not be shocked if you get will -- woken up by a rumble of thunder. gusts of 40 to 50 miles per hour along the coast where there is a wind advisory. and the shift will -- the wind the evening high tide, 7:00 p.m. to around midnight if you are down this way. we do have some minor coastal flooding or/over at that time. here in boston -- or/over -- or splas at that time. hover here in boston -- here in boston, the winds are increasing out of the southeast. as the storm get stronger, it will increase the wind field. by 5:00 p.m. this evening, winds gusting to around 35 miles per hour. notice during the overnight hours, how much stronger the wind get, for bigger 50 miles per hour along the coastline. the easterly wind right now has brought us into the mid-50' s along the coastline. it is cooler at worcester, 47. the lions share of the rain is still sitting to our south and west. this will move in as we get into the afternoon hours. southern parts of new hampshire. clock, here comes the rain. notice the temperatures coming up by midnight and it will be about 60 degrees. here is the timeline on the area commute north and west of boston weather. tropical downpours in the overnight hours. overnight, the oranges and yellows are indicating the potential thunder overnight. some of the stronger thunderstorms if we get them could have some stronger storms associated as well. the early commute tomorrow, 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., drying out and breaking into a little bit of sunshine tomorrow afternoon. one computer model is indicating widespread one to two inches of rain. tonight, we will have downpours around as the temperatures rise into the low 60' s by morning. and the warm southwesterly winds tomorrow. these are the high temperatures coming up tomorrow. we will sneak briefly into the s. the rain is long gone by the patriots game tomorrow night. briefly -- and it' friday. and halloween is looking great to my dry -- is looking great, for the day. it looks good for trick-or-treating and good for the extra hour of sleep on sunday as daylight savings will be on sunday at 4:38 a.m. emily: astronaut scott kelly taking a spacewalk just hours before setting a new u.s. flight record. kelly and fellow spacestation astronaut kjell lindgren floated out of the international space station for some maintenance they are greasing the station' s big robot arm, routing cables, removing insulation, tomorrow just after midnight kelly will nasa' s longest single space shot. that 215-day record more than 7 months was set in 2007. he' s due back on earth in march. some royalty in the d.c-area today. britain' s prince harry is joining the first lady and jill biden to tour fort belvoir in virginia. they' ll meet with wounded military veterans in rehab programs. they' ll also watch a sporting event similar to the invictus games, the international tournament for wounded service members, founded by the prince. he' obama later this afternoon. still ahead, the scariest part of halloween might be nutrition facts on some of that who's toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and jeb bush had the best record. billions in pork, vetoed. eight budgets, balanced. and tax cuts every single year. right to rise usa is responsible for the content who has the plan for jobs? jeb. tax cuts for the middle class. eliminates special loopholes. an explosion in growth and new jobs. jeb: cut taxes. grow america. right to rise usa is responsible for the emily: if you like chocolate, every year is -- every day is cause to celebrate. today is actually national research has found that chocolate, when eaten in moderation, can lower blood pressure. national chocolate day was created by the national confectioners association. halloween is this weekend and we have the best and worst for the kids on the candy front. calories. pixie sticks are just sugar, but they are just nine calories per straw. the worst, reese' s miniatures. one serving, just five pieces, packs half of the daily sugar for an adult woman. number three, butterfinger . nutritionists say eating one regular sized -- one fun site butterfinger daily can add 10 pounds to your body. this is so depressing. cindy: neither a trick nor treat. we have the heaviest rain coming in overnight where there could be some thunder. low 70' s tomorrow. do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male... this is one of the jobs p where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesn't happen. i'm going to do everything i can in every job gets paid the same... ...as the men who are doing that job. r i'm hillary clinton p

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