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leading to 495. the crash happened just north of this exit. the car that was it did not have any time to avoid that oncoming vehicle. it is hard to tell this was a vehicle. this is the burnt wreckage of the car that was struck by a wrong way driver in middleborough. around midnight, state police responded to a fiery crash, a vehicle headed south in the northbound side of 495, slammed head on into another car, which burst into flames. >> there is no indication that time allowed for evasive action by the northbound motor vehicle operator to avoid the vehicle traveling the wrong way. sera: the wrong way driver, and 4 people in the car that was hit, were all killed. state police have not yet released their identities, but say all the victims were young adults. >> i'd like to express our condolences and sadness to the families of the 5 young adults that lost their lives last underway to determine why the wrong way driver was heading south in the northbound lanes. the state police say there have been increased efforts to warn drivers and and potentially avoid these tragedies. >> can we mount a wall that pushes back fate? it's extremely sad. we do the best we can, but sometimes fate overwhelms us all. sera: investigators they believe that wrong way driver got onto the highway at exit 4. and wcvb has learned one of the young victims in the car that was hit was from barnstable. sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: thank you. right now, a community is in mourning after the apparent death of this nashua teenager. it's believed jacob goulet fell into an open storm drain friday. now an autopsy is underway to determine if a body found in the merrimack river yesterday is his. newscenter 5's doug meehan doug: it's been 3 days now since jacob goulet first went missing. and there are still plenty of questions among all of the grief here in downtown nashua. but what is clear is that this is a life gone too soon. >> this is probably the worst kind of tragedy anyone in a school system has to contend with. doug: nashua school superintendent dr. connie brown met with her crisis team first thing this morning. they were preparing to deal with the tragic death of one of their own. sophomore who loved music was an accomplished bass guitar player and was known for always wearing , converse sneakers. dr. brown students that knew him : are very sad, some in tears and they were immediately matched up with a supportive staff person. doug jacob was first reported : missing during friday night's torrential rain storm. he was last seen near the main street bridge in nashua. early indications are that he somehow fell through an opening in the sidewalk that was underneath, a 10-foot drop to the river below. on a body was recovered 9 miles sunday, downstream in tyngsboro. although the body has not been positively identified, friends are trying to cope with the loss of someone who they say always had a way of making others feel better. >> it doesn't seem real to me that something like this could happen. where i could be making jokes with him in the second block at school and then a day later turns up missing. bolted in place as the investigation continues as to why it was ajar in the first place. in nashua, doug meehan wcvb , newscenter 5. emily: doug, thank you. new at noon, yarmouth police are investigating a drowning at a local motel. investigators say 82-year-old james murphy was swimming in the pool at the ambassador inn and suites by himself when a guest spotted his body at the bottom of the pool. staff members attempted cpr but murphy was taken to cape cod hospital where he was pronounced , dead. erika: right now, dracut police a missing woman. 75-year-old kathryn lucier was last seen on burdette road around 2:00 yesterday afternoon. she suffers from alzheimer's and parkinson's disease. she was wearing a light colored, pink or orange shirt and grey sweatpants. anyone with information should call police. a major gas leak triggers evacuations in wareham. it happened this morning at the cranberry plaza shopping center. fire officials tell us a construction crew working behind the plaza hit a gas main. several ambulances were called to a dialysis treatment center as aca repairs are still underway but everyone has been allowed back inside the shopping center. emily: commitment 2016: a new era in local politics. today is the first day of early voting here in massachusetts. residents can vote now through that's the friday before november 4. election day. you can cast your ballot in person or you can get an early ballot to cast by mail. you're looking at live pictures from st. anselm college in manchester, new hampshire where hillary clinton is expected to speak just a short time from she will be joined by massachusetts sen. elizabeth warren. there are just two weeks until election day. and new polls show hillary clinton continues to pull ahead of donald trump in several key battleground states including new hampshire. maggie rulli is tracking the numbers on the campaign trial. maggie: hillary clinton's camp capitalizing on their new momentum. president obama: you have got a guy who this office every single day. maggie: donald trump saying the polls have it backwards. mr. trump: the numbers are looking phenomenal in florida. do not believe the media. maggie: as he lays out his first 100 days in office. mr. trump: it's a contract between donald j. trump and the american voter. you watch her at the end of the exhausted. she could hardly make it to her car. secretary clinton: i have debated donald trump for four half hours and three debates. who says i don't have the stamina to be president? imaggie: "snl" chiming in. >> all of the media staffers making me look is so bad. >> how are we doing that? >> and all the things i do and putting them on tv. maggie: maggie rulli, abc news, washington. erika: a reminder that open tolling begins this week. the mass pike is switching to all electronic tolling, starting friday. drivers will not have to slow down to pay tolls, which mass dot says will increase safety and reduce congestion. if you don't have an ez-pass transponder yet, cameras will pick up your license plate and is underway in boston after a body is found in a car in hyde park. that body was discovered around 11:30 yesterday morning in the area of 36 williams avenue. police say the man, believed to be in his early 20's, had been shot. his name has not been released. erika: boston university police are investigating a reported sexual assault inside a dorm. police say it happened inside warren towers on commonwealth avenue early yesterday morning. students were sent text messages alerting them. no description of a suspect has been released. contact b.u. police. emily: the two men who died in a construction site accident in boston will be honored at the state house next spring. kelvin chuck mattocks and robert higgins were killed friday when the trench they were working in flooded. the annual workers' memorial day commemoration pays tribute to laborers killed on the job. state and federal investigators are working to determine what caused a water main to rupture flooding the trench on dartmouth barrington, rhode island yesterday dressed in yoga pants , all to teach one man a lesson. men and women of all ages and sizes wore yoga pants to protest a controversial letter sent to the editor of "the barrington times." allen sorrentino wrote that he thinks women over 20 shouldn't wear yoga pants. he calls the pants unforgiving , especially for aging women. sorrentino says it was a joke. protestors aren't buying it. >> we are sick clothing and our bodies being policed by men. he is saying that it was a joke and it was funny. if it was, then he should enjoy this. erika: sorrentino asked the organizers to move the rally because he was concerned for his safety. the group passed by anyway , ending their parade with a yoga session. still ahead -- more on our breaking news -- 5 young people killed after a fiery head-on lassen california raising serious questions. cindy: chilly air. how cold it gets, plus our next chance for rain. emily: also, a boy and his test friend. the heartwarming moment when he met his service dog for the first time. >> the 10:00 news on metv boston with maria stephanos and ben simmoneau. now on comcast channel 942, andrew crossley: new hampshire has a senator as hard as we do. gerardine ferlins: kelly ayotte believes in the potential of new hampshire, and wants to unleash that potential. ron goguen: she's out there fighting for good-paying jobs. andrew crossley: kelly introduced bipartisan training initiatives to make sure we have the skills for the 21st century. sue winter: she's fought against workplace discrimination - and for equal pay. claude poisson: she's working for the little guy - i'm the little guy. barb fredette: we need kelly fighting for good new hampshire jobs so our kids can raise their families here. sue martin: kelly is a powerful voice for new hampshire's working families. kelly ayotte: i'm kelly ayotte imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope. emily: updating breaking news now. five young adults are dead following a fiery, wrong-way we have learned one of the victims was from barnstable. state police say a vehicle traveling south on the northbound side crashed into another vehicle head-on just after midnight, causing the cars to burst into flames. the driver in the wrong-way vehicle and 4 people in the other car were all killed. it's still unclear why the car was driving in the wrong direction. investigators still have lots of questions about the tour bus crash sunday that killed 13 people and injured 31 others in palm springs. erika: danya bacchus reports, the tour bus slammed into the back of a semi-truck making it one of the deadliest highway crass danya: this mangled wreckage is the scene of one of california's deadliest road accidents. more than a dozen people, including the driver, killed when a u.s. holiday tour bus headed back to los angeles from a casino slammed into a tractor-trailer. >> the speed of the bus was so significant, when it hit the back of the big rig, the entered about 15 feet into the bus. danya: 31 people injured. the bus history records show no history of accidents or mechanical problems. chest but i have never been to an accident where there are 13 confirmed fatalities. you never get used to this. danya: is memorial growing. survivor sharing stories. >> the heat and -- it was broken. danya: lost loved ones processing the tragedy. a mother and grandmother -- her family told she died instantly. >> she enjoyed doing what she was doing, going to the casino. medical condition or even fatigue might have been the reason the driver failed to apply the brakes. abc news. emily: a deadly plane crash caught on camera overseas. five people are killed when the plane crashes and bursts into flames in malta. the small plane was headed toward libya's coast to monitor migrant trafficking routes for the french government when it plummeted just after takeoff. no word yet on what caused the crash. erika: new pictures from a dramatic rescue in the mediterranean sea. that's a baby who was pulled to sa the operation happened off the coast of tripoli friday. in total, more than 700 migrants were rescued from two jam-packed boats over two days. to your economy now. at&t's proposed purchase of time warner is facing scrutiny from washington. the company wants to buy time warner for $85 billion. a senate antitrust subcommittee says it will hold a hearing on the proposed merger next month. both the clinton and trump campaigns have expressed concern about the potential deal. emily: there's word today of a "the new york times" reporting boston-based draft kings and fan duel might be forced to pay up to $12 million. new york's a.g. accused them of false advertising last year. both companies acknowledge they are running low on cash. and insiders to the negotiations say they have requested to pay the final settlement in installments. famed 1960's anti-war activist tom hayden has died. the 76-year-old's wife says he died following a long illness after suffering a stroke last actress jane fonda moved beyond his notoriety as a chicago 7 defendant to become a california legislator. he spent his later years as a prolific writer and lecturer advocating for reform of , america's political institutions. erika: we turn now to the weather. we can see the wet weather moving out. emily: yeah. erika: and a lot of us are watching and going, what wet weather? we did not get a lot. look at the rain totals. on the cape, we had about a 10th of an inch. less on the south shore. we will take every drop, because as you know, we certainly need it in terms of the rainfall. i think that this clicker is not working too well -- oh, there we go. at there. we will try this one. aha! there we go. sunshine out there now. even though we have the rain on the cape early this morning, everybody is right out there. the wind is active out of the west-northwest. it is gusting higher. not be damaging wind gusts we had, but 20 to 30 miles per hour. this wind is making it feel cooler. west. when you look to the north, look a much cooler it is. we are in the 50's. you will see 30's and even 40's right now sitting up to be north. as we continue overnight and this week, that is the air mass coming in. the average high is in the upper 50's close to 60. that is where we are at right now. temperatures tomorrow right through thursday, i don't see us getting through the' degrees during the day. at night, even colder. in fact, it looks like thursday morning, wednesday night into thursday morning be the coldest. at that time, a lot of us could be down in the 20's. that means a hard freeze possible for many of us. cold air on its way in. we are hanging on to the 50's. worcester, 53. upper 50's in the north shore all the way down to the cape. temperatures holding steady the rest of the afternoon. you can see how bright it is out it stays mainly clear, but be winds stay active even after the sun goes down. even with clear skies, i see as dropping into the 30's tonight. i'm not overly concerned. a lot of 30's at the coast line. southern new hampshire could be in the lower 30's. that's not the coldest morning we have this week. a reinforcing shot of from canada. these are your highs. stuck in the 40's. even boston in the lower 40's. fortunately the tropics continue to be quiet. we do not need to worry about that. wednesday we will have bright sunshine, but it will be chilly. look at the wind chills out the door. 20 when you're headed out to be work, to school coming up wednesday morning. our next chance for rain later thursday. it may linger into the first part of friday and get out of here. we're going to keep the sunshine. the next chance for rain holds off until later thursday. erika: cindy, thanks. a north ando new prosthetic. 13-year-old tommy cox lost his leg in a bad boating accident in 2013. after the accident, donations poured in to help him buy a prosthetic leg including 5,000 dollars from boston marathon bombing survivors. yesterday, tommy returned to the field, playing in the last game of the season, celebrating with his teammates. a sweet moment caught on camera that's kai meeting his new service dog, tornado, for the first time. the 5-year-old has autism and struggles to connect with people. tornado is trained to help him feel safe when agitated. kai couldn't contain his excitement when he met his new companion last week. his mother says he seems more content now than he ever has before. erika: i love it. emily: lifelong friend. erika: he looks so happy. and tornado. still ahead, bill murray awarded the nation's top prize for comedy. emily: the tribute and who he thanked for helping him break uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. ayotte buddied up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. ayotte is running away from trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying looking out for herself. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. ? 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. so call now to learn more about our plans that offer 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twain prize for american humor the nation'to brother for helping to get him started in improv. performances included roasts of murray and a tribute by david letterman. >> your name is twinkle twinkle, little star. erika: think you're well versed? this 4-year-old became instant internet sensation after performing on a russian talent show. she speaks seven languages, russian, english, chinese, french, german, spanish and arabic. languages. emily: ok. that makes sense, i guess. right? erika: still -- but that is when she is for. think about the potential there. 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leading to 495. the crash happened just north of this exit. the car that was it did not have any time to avoid that oncoming vehicle. it is hard to tell this was a vehicle. this is the burnt wreckage of the car that was struck by a wrong way driver in middleborough. around midnight, state police responded to a fiery crash, a vehicle headed south in the northbound side of 495, slammed head on into another car, which burst into flames. >> there is no indication that time allowed for evasive action by the northbound motor vehicle operator to avoid the vehicle traveling the wrong way. sera: the wrong way driver, and 4 people in the car that was hit, were all killed. state police have not yet released their identities, but say all the victims were young adults. >> i'd like to express our condolences and sadness to the families of the 5 young adults that lost their lives last underway to determine why the wrong way driver was heading south in the northbound lanes. the state police say there have been increased efforts to warn drivers and and potentially avoid these tragedies. >> can we mount a wall that pushes back fate? it's extremely sad. we do the best we can, but sometimes fate overwhelms us all. sera: investigators they believe that wrong way driver got onto the highway at exit 4. and wcvb has learned one of the young victims in the car that was hit was from barnstable. sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: thank you. right now, a community is in mourning after the apparent death of this nashua teenager. it's believed jacob goulet fell into an open storm drain friday. now an autopsy is underway to determine if a body found in the merrimack river yesterday is his. newscenter 5's doug meehan doug: it's been 3 days now since jacob goulet first went missing. and there are still plenty of questions among all of the grief here in downtown nashua. but what is clear is that this is a life gone too soon. >> this is probably the worst kind of tragedy anyone in a school system has to contend with. doug: nashua school superintendent dr. connie brown met with her crisis team first thing this morning. they were preparing to deal with the tragic death of one of their own. sophomore who loved music was an accomplished bass guitar player and was known for always wearing , converse sneakers. dr. brown students that knew him : are very sad, some in tears and they were immediately matched up with a supportive staff person. doug jacob was first reported : missing during friday night's torrential rain storm. he was last seen near the main street bridge in nashua. early indications are that he somehow fell through an opening in the sidewalk that was underneath, a 10-foot drop to the river below. on a body was recovered 9 miles sunday, downstream in tyngsboro. although the body has not been positively identified, friends are trying to cope with the loss of someone who they say always had a way of making others feel better. >> it doesn't seem real to me that something like this could happen. where i could be making jokes with him in the second block at school and then a day later turns up missing. bolted in place as the investigation continues as to why it was ajar in the first place. in nashua, doug meehan wcvb , newscenter 5. emily: doug, thank you. new at noon, yarmouth police are investigating a drowning at a local motel. investigators say 82-year-old james murphy was swimming in the pool at the ambassador inn and suites by himself when a guest spotted his body at the bottom of the pool. staff members attempted cpr but murphy was taken to cape cod hospital where he was pronounced , dead. erika: right now, dracut police a missing woman. 75-year-old kathryn lucier was last seen on burdette road around 2:00 yesterday afternoon. she suffers from alzheimer's and parkinson's disease. she was wearing a light colored, pink or orange shirt and grey sweatpants. anyone with information should call police. a major gas leak triggers evacuations in wareham. it happened this morning at the cranberry plaza shopping center. fire officials tell us a construction crew working behind the plaza hit a gas main. several ambulances were called to a dialysis treatment center as aca repairs are still underway but everyone has been allowed back inside the shopping center. emily: commitment 2016: a new era in local politics. today is the first day of early voting here in massachusetts. residents can vote now through that's the friday before november 4. election day. you can cast your ballot in person or you can get an early ballot to cast by mail. you're looking at live pictures from st. anselm college in manchester, new hampshire where hillary clinton is expected to speak just a short time from she will be joined by massachusetts sen. elizabeth warren. there are just two weeks until election day. and new polls show hillary clinton continues to pull ahead of donald trump in several key battleground states including new hampshire. maggie rulli is tracking the numbers on the campaign trial. maggie: hillary clinton's camp capitalizing on their new momentum. president obama: you have got a guy who this office every single day. maggie: donald trump saying the polls have it backwards. mr. trump: the numbers are looking phenomenal in florida. do not believe the media. maggie: as he lays out his first 100 days in office. mr. trump: it's a contract between donald j. trump and the american voter. you watch her at the end of the exhausted. she could hardly make it to her car. secretary clinton: i have debated donald trump for four half hours and three debates. who says i don't have the stamina to be president? imaggie: "snl" chiming in. >> all of the media staffers making me look is so bad. >> how are we doing that? >> and all the things i do and putting them on tv. maggie: maggie rulli, abc news, washington. erika: a reminder that open tolling begins this week. the mass pike is switching to all electronic tolling, starting friday. drivers will not have to slow down to pay tolls, which mass dot says will increase safety and reduce congestion. if you don't have an ez-pass transponder yet, cameras will pick up your license plate and is underway in boston after a body is found in a car in hyde park. that body was discovered around 11:30 yesterday morning in the area of 36 williams avenue. police say the man, believed to be in his early 20's, had been shot. his name has not been released. erika: boston university police are investigating a reported sexual assault inside a dorm. police say it happened inside warren towers on commonwealth avenue early yesterday morning. students were sent text messages alerting them. no description of a suspect has been released. contact b.u. police. emily: the two men who died in a construction site accident in boston will be honored at the state house next spring. kelvin chuck mattocks and robert higgins were killed friday when the trench they were working in flooded. the annual workers' memorial day commemoration pays tribute to laborers killed on the job. state and federal investigators are working to determine what caused a water main to rupture flooding the trench on dartmouth barrington, rhode island yesterday dressed in yoga pants , all to teach one man a lesson. men and women of all ages and sizes wore yoga pants to protest a controversial letter sent to the editor of "the barrington times." allen sorrentino wrote that he thinks women over 20 shouldn't wear yoga pants. he calls the pants unforgiving , especially for aging women. sorrentino says it was a joke. protestors aren't buying it. >> we are sick clothing and our bodies being policed by men. he is saying that it was a joke and it was funny. if it was, then he should enjoy this. erika: sorrentino asked the organizers to move the rally because he was concerned for his safety. the group passed by anyway , ending their parade with a yoga session. still ahead -- more on our breaking news -- 5 young people killed after a fiery head-on lassen california raising serious questions. cindy: chilly air. how cold it gets, plus our next chance for rain. emily: also, a boy and his test friend. the heartwarming moment when he met his service dog for the first time. >> the 10:00 news on metv boston with maria stephanos and ben simmoneau. now on comcast channel 942, andrew crossley: new hampshire has a senator as hard as we do. gerardine ferlins: kelly ayotte believes in the potential of new hampshire, and wants to unleash that potential. ron goguen: she's out there fighting for good-paying jobs. andrew crossley: kelly introduced bipartisan training initiatives to make sure we have the skills for the 21st century. sue winter: she's fought against workplace discrimination - and for equal pay. claude poisson: she's working for the little guy - i'm the little guy. barb fredette: we need kelly fighting for good new hampshire jobs so our kids can raise their families here. sue martin: kelly is a powerful voice for new hampshire's working families. kelly ayotte: i'm kelly ayotte imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope. emily: updating breaking news now. five young adults are dead following a fiery, wrong-way we have learned one of the victims was from barnstable. state police say a vehicle traveling south on the northbound side crashed into another vehicle head-on just after midnight, causing the cars to burst into flames. the driver in the wrong-way vehicle and 4 people in the other car were all killed. it's still unclear why the car was driving in the wrong direction. investigators still have lots of questions about the tour bus crash sunday that killed 13 people and injured 31 others in palm springs. erika: danya bacchus reports, the tour bus slammed into the back of a semi-truck making it one of the deadliest highway crass danya: this mangled wreckage is the scene of one of california's deadliest road accidents. more than a dozen people, including the driver, killed when a u.s. holiday tour bus headed back to los angeles from a casino slammed into a tractor-trailer. >> the speed of the bus was so significant, when it hit the back of the big rig, the entered about 15 feet into the bus. danya: 31 people injured. the bus history records show no history of accidents or mechanical problems. chest but i have never been to an accident where there are 13 confirmed fatalities. you never get used to this. danya: is memorial growing. survivor sharing stories. >> the heat and -- it was broken. danya: lost loved ones processing the tragedy. a mother and grandmother -- her family told she died instantly. >> she enjoyed doing what she was doing, going to the casino. medical condition or even fatigue might have been the reason the driver failed to apply the brakes. abc news. emily: a deadly plane crash caught on camera overseas. five people are killed when the plane crashes and bursts into flames in malta. the small plane was headed toward libya's coast to monitor migrant trafficking routes for the french government when it plummeted just after takeoff. no word yet on what caused the crash. erika: new pictures from a dramatic rescue in the mediterranean sea. that's a baby who was pulled to sa the operation happened off the coast of tripoli friday. in total, more than 700 migrants were rescued from two jam-packed boats over two days. to your economy now. at&t's proposed purchase of time warner is facing scrutiny from washington. the company wants to buy time warner for $85 billion. a senate antitrust subcommittee says it will hold a hearing on the proposed merger next month. both the clinton and trump campaigns have expressed concern about the potential deal. emily: there's word today of a "the new york times" reporting boston-based draft kings and fan duel might be forced to pay up to $12 million. new york's a.g. accused them of false advertising last year. both companies acknowledge they are running low on cash. and insiders to the negotiations say they have requested to pay the final settlement in installments. famed 1960's anti-war activist tom hayden has died. the 76-year-old's wife says he died following a long illness after suffering a stroke last actress jane fonda moved beyond his notoriety as a chicago 7 defendant to become a california legislator. he spent his later years as a prolific writer and lecturer advocating for reform of , america's political institutions. erika: we turn now to the weather. we can see the wet weather moving out. emily: yeah. erika: and a lot of us are watching and going, what wet weather? we did not get a lot. look at the rain totals. on the cape, we had about a 10th of an inch. less on the south shore. we will take every drop, because as you know, we certainly need it in terms of the rainfall. i think that this clicker is not working too well -- oh, there we go. at there. we will try this one. aha! there we go. sunshine out there now. even though we have the rain on the cape early this morning, everybody is right out there. the wind is active out of the west-northwest. it is gusting higher. not be damaging wind gusts we had, but 20 to 30 miles per hour. this wind is making it feel cooler. west. when you look to the north, look a much cooler it is. we are in the 50's. you will see 30's and even 40's right now sitting up to be north. as we continue overnight and this week, that is the air mass coming in. the average high is in the upper 50's close to 60. that is where we are at right now. temperatures tomorrow right through thursday, i don't see us getting through the' degrees during the day. at night, even colder. in fact, it looks like thursday morning, wednesday night into thursday morning be the coldest. at that time, a lot of us could be down in the 20's. that means a hard freeze possible for many of us. cold air on its way in. we are hanging on to the 50's. worcester, 53. upper 50's in the north shore all the way down to the cape. temperatures holding steady the rest of the afternoon. you can see how bright it is out it stays mainly clear, but be winds stay active even after the sun goes down. even with clear skies, i see as dropping into the 30's tonight. i'm not overly concerned. a lot of 30's at the coast line. southern new hampshire could be in the lower 30's. that's not the coldest morning we have this week. a reinforcing shot of from canada. these are your highs. stuck in the 40's. even boston in the lower 40's. fortunately the tropics continue to be quiet. we do not need to worry about that. wednesday we will have bright sunshine, but it will be chilly. look at the wind chills out the door. 20 when you're headed out to be work, to school coming up wednesday morning. our next chance for rain later thursday. it may linger into the first part of friday and get out of here. we're going to keep the sunshine. the next chance for rain holds off until later thursday. erika: cindy, thanks. a north ando new prosthetic. 13-year-old tommy cox lost his leg in a bad boating accident in 2013. after the accident, donations poured in to help him buy a prosthetic leg including 5,000 dollars from boston marathon bombing survivors. yesterday, tommy returned to the field, playing in the last game of the season, celebrating with his teammates. a sweet moment caught on camera that's kai meeting his new service dog, tornado, for the first time. the 5-year-old has autism and struggles to connect with people. tornado is trained to help him feel safe when agitated. kai couldn't contain his excitement when he met his new companion last week. his mother says he seems more content now than he ever has before. erika: i love it. emily: lifelong friend. erika: he looks so happy. and tornado. still ahead, bill murray awarded the nation's top prize for comedy. emily: the tribute and who he thanked for helping him break uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. ayotte buddied up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. ayotte is running away from trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying looking out for herself. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. ? 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. so call now to learn more about our plans that offer 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twain prize for american humor the nation'to brother for helping to get him started in improv. performances included roasts of murray and a tribute by david letterman. >> your name is twinkle twinkle, little star. erika: think you're well versed? this 4-year-old became instant internet sensation after performing on a russian talent show. she speaks seven languages, russian, english, chinese, french, german, spanish and arabic. languages. emily: ok. that makes sense, i guess. right? erika: still -- but that is when she is for. think about the potential there. [laughter] cindy: hey, want to show you the month as we wind it down. the above average for rainfall, we are way behind. night. chilly weather through the middle of the week. our next chance for rain not until later thursday into friday. you see those 30's and 40's. that is way below average for this time of year. we should be in the 60's. ng late. man 1: lines -- i hate long lines. woman 2: no babysitter. william f. galvin: for the first time ever we have early voting. if you're registered, you can vote any day between october 24th and november 4th. avoid election day lines -- vote on your schedule. man 1: wow, that helps! william f galvin: early voting is easy voting. interviewer: so what do you think? woman 2: it' a timesaver. i love it. william f. galvin: it's easier than ever for you to vote. when i hear arguments that massachusetts needs more charter schools, i think: what about the students in all of our schools? every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million dollars, just last year. we can't afford to drain even more money from our kids' schools because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids; i'm fighting for yours, too. >> hey, everybody. welcome to the game show that's so exciting, at emmy time, they nominate us in the drama category. stay right where you are. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." 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