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american could eat as much as 4500 calories this thanksgiving. that is equal to seven burger king whoppers. randy: the food police are here. emily: pullover, sir. randy: we' ve got a few tips on how you can shave some calories, if you' re interested. it morning and thank you for joining us. emily: happy thanksgiving to all of you. it' s a mild day for us. cindy: we will see the temperatures coming up from where they have been the past few days so maybe you can take a walk after unique your mail. it' s still pretty dark out there. once the sun comes up, you will notice more cloud cover with the wind shifting to the southeast. they are light but the shift in the wind has brought in cloud cover. you can see the difference between yesterday and today, 13 degrees warmer than yesterday in we are in the mid-40' s this morning. the low cloudiness has moved in and the clouds will rake apart so we will have partial sunshine through the morning. temperatures by noon are in the lower 50' s and we should top out today in the mid-50' s. a milder thanksgiving and we will keep this into black friday. randy: boston police are investigating a deadly shooting in the overnight hours near fenway park. emily: antoinette antonio is on the scene. antoinette: boston police are scene. they say hundreds of people were fleeing this area as the shots rang out overnight. s was found outside the bar who' and he was pronounced dead on the scene. this went down around 2:00 a.m. as the bars reletting out. officers heard gunshots and found the victim on the ground outside the bar. 2 other people were shot and they were taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. police say there was some type of private function happening at the bar but they don' t know if that had anything to do with the high school football game at fenway last night or if it had anything to do with the shooting. a suspect is still on the loose. >> it was a chaotic scene and several hundred people were fleeing and you could not pick out who is who. what is good is that we will be reviewing video footage from all of the cameras. antoinette: police are asking the hundreds of people who could as for this area that is still blocked off, police say they will have this area blocked off or as long as they need to. they understand there is another high school football game at 9:00 a.m. this morning but their investigation is continuing. randy: thank you. there is a tighter security at airports in new england and around the country and the increased measures are over concerns of terrorism. >> a larger police presence at logan airport and this is a live actor with travelers making their way through. we saw a k-9 unit go by. this is happening as the terror threat looms in homeland security is working overtime to keep americans safe as millions travel over the holidays. a worldwide travel alert is in effect after the attacks in paris. securities being tipped -- stepped up at airports around >> i am pretty worried about a flight back. >> we are in constant contact with the fbi across the country. that we should be fearful. >> in new york city, record-breaking crowds of up to 3 million people are expected thanks giving day parade. officers at the event than ever randy: thank you. you' re going to the wrentham outlets at midnight through black friday. the police says there will be enhanced security on the busiest shopping day of the year similar to last year. there will be uniformed officers with long guns and undercover officers trained in behavioral observation and officers with dogs trained to detect explosives. emily: police are investigating an assault that left the framingham state university student unconscious and bloody on main street. the 21-year-old was found in the ground early wednesday morning would lacerations on his face and injuries to his nose. people told police that the victim was drunk and was told to leave after punching a hole in the wall. a police officer is recovering after he was struck by a hit and run driver in worcester. this was wednesday on grafton street and the officers of was working a detail and he was taken to the hospital with a minor injury. randy: angered over the murder and unarmed black man, protesters in chicago will take a demonstration to the city' s busiest shopping district of michigan avenue, on black friday. the fatal shooting of the 17-year-old happened over when year ago but the murder charges against the police officer involved came just this week. he was shot 16 times in 15 seconds. former lawrence mayor is out of surgery after being injured in an accident and the dominican republic. details about the accident and his injuries are not clear. he has been spending a lot of time in the dr. emily: boston mayor marty walsh says he was caught off guard over concerns tied to the indycar race coming to boston. the boston convention and exhibition center says a crash could cause catastrophic damage to the center and the mayor said no one has brought those concerns to the city. a judge will not rule on whether fan dual and draft kings can stay in business and new york. a hearing was held yesterday. the new york attorney general says the companies are operating illegal gambling businesses in violation of state law. lawyers for the company say the contests are games of skill and they are permissible under the law. randy: patriots fans were scammed out of tickets for which they had paid hundreds of dollars. plus, they managed to turn the artist . once one man found out that the tickets were fake, he had to spend another $700 to save the night and when he got back, he and his cousin helped the boston police tracked down the bogus ticket seller i setting up another buy. and we are like a brotherhood. else get taken advantage of. randy: police arrested this guy who is a 21-year-old living in were looking for the scam artist for some time. lower for real costs mean -- lower fuel costs means savings or airlines. emily: how much are passengers saving? more news about frank gifford, his death. >> near fenway park in boston, three people were shot outside a one of the victims died at the scene. we will bring in new information as we get it. we are live this morning. cindy: you will notice more clouds around today but temperatures are on their way up and we will talk about how long they stick around before cooler air arrives coming up. these are the temperatures in the area. we are below freezing in nashua but it' s already 40 degrees in spend less time chasing sales r and more time making room at the table. rfind thoughtful gifts at amazing prices everyday r at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all and not just the powerful few. >> good morning, eyeopener. randy: good morning and happy thanksgiving. emily: a great wake-up call and very energetic. we would love to see your wake-up calls so uploaded to the u local section of our website, wcvb.com. it is a change from last year. people were shoveling snow last year. we had snow last year on thanksgiving. this was in the springfield area with the snow piled up and the snow was spread out over a couple of days. it was in worcester the day before thanksgiving and continued thanksgiving day and we got the snow to start on thanksgiving day in boston and we had 2.5 inches of snow in worcester. it is a big difference this year for the holiday. we are warming up the temperatures and will be up near 60 by friday but it cools down over the course of the weekend and that will come with some saturday morning. there is one storm on the map stretching from texas to the great lakes. system, little bit of snow for minneapolis back into denver and in between some ice developing. that will be the story for the plains states. high pressure is now to the east in the wins have come up out of the south-south easton that has brought cloud cover. there are clouds filling the sky but that south-southeasterly it' s not as cold as the past couple of mornings so the clouds break up a little bit this morning and the specially this afternoon. it will be partially sunny with low clouds for the football games this morning with temperatures in the 40' s. we are in the 50' s by midday with partly sunny skies and mild. we are looking for a high of 55 in boston and the average high is 48 so that' s not bad. some of the clouds overnight will fill back in with temperatures in the 40' s tonight. we' ll start out tomorrow a little murky and the skies will brighten up with some sunshine degrees. closer to us. it' s kind of gusty out of the south-southwest. either side of 60 tomorrow and the front starts to shift south riding night. the shower at tivoli falls apart so there may be some passing -- the shower activity falls apart so there may be some passing showers. our skies will clear out so i think it' second half of the weekend. plans and into monday but a little it chilly in our next system comes in tuesday into s. rain but no snow. i' m ok with no snow. legendary hall of fame football player diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury, the family of frank gifford says he suffered from cte. randy: we have more on the revelation. >> it comes three months after the death of the iconic nfl star this is caused by repeated hard hits to the head, detectable only after death. frank gifford was no stranger to hard hits. he suffered one of his most famous injuries in 1960, knocked unconscious in again was taken out on a stretcher. he died of natural causes at the age of 84. the nfl concussion protocol is under scrutiny. nfl commissioner roger goodell says we are supporting grants to the national institutes of health and boston university and other independent efforts to research the effects of repetitive head trauma. we are not waiting until we get all the answers. we are working now to improve the safety of our game. the nfl admits it failed when it allowed the st. louis rams cornerback to play sunday after a hard hit. the leak says it may use discipline for future failures. emily: a check of economic headlines -- holiday shopping sales are already seeing a jump ahead of black friday. online sales were up 21% of this time last year. industry experts say retailers are offering pre-black friday deals. consumers are spending more for order than last year. mobile and desktop shoppers spent five dollars more on average this season. randy: lower fuel costs are giving airlines a cost. delta, united, american, southwest have saved a combined $11.1 billion in fuel costs in the first nine months of the year. however, passengers have not seen much on the savings. the average cost of flights decreased only 4%. today is the way we can look the other way when it comes to dieting. emily: what is that word? the average american will consume 500 calories on things giving, twice what we should be. use moderation. pace yourself throughout the day and that will stop you from overindulging. follow the , 25%, 25% rule. try to manage your emotions. stressful and the could trigger you to eat more. maybe just go for a walk or something. randy: maybe an uncle driving you to overeat? emily: we have snacks everywhere and we like to fight every now and then. randy: we' ll get on the diet tomorrow. emily: still ahead, a thanks giving celebration in space. randy: how the astronauts prepared their holiday meal. erika: a store owner in chinatown is facing charges and the investigation into how she stopped her store. ve creeping around the bedroom and what the suspects stole before he took off. we are following breaking news in boston, three people shot near fenway park. antoinette antonio' emily: look at these temperatures. cindy: no 20' s on the map and we are in the 30' s and 40' s starting this morning so it will be milder today. a few more clouds around and they will break for partial sunshine today. upper 50' s this afternoon so mild today. 60 degrees tomorrow and the wind picks up tomorrow. we will have afternoon sunshine and a few showers will come in friday night. the cold front will coolest down into saturday. emily: at 6:23 a.m., erika is joining us. erika: star wars fever is heating up and fans are holding erika: that' s the best one by far. skills come in all different ways. the winner got two free tickets to the 3-d showing of the next installment of the star wars series. dallas is the hometown of the actor who plays chewbacca. if you want to prepare thanksgiving of its out of this world, this is how astronauts on the international space station prepare their world. they enjoy smoked turkey from a package. i feel really bad for them. emily: that looks horrible. erika: they have a great view. there are other perks. emily: they are doing important work. randy: we could have put that on the ways of lists to diet. happy thanksgiving to them. security is stepped up around the country. this is our camera at logan through the security line. the travel concerns after the paris attacks and we are following breaking news near fenway park where three people have been shot and one of them has died. we are at the scene and the investigation, next. announcer: this is an editorial -- >> as our editorial board reflected this week on what we have to be grateful for, our conversation shifted to the many things we can all be thankful for in the commonwealth. our respect and gratitude goes to those on the front lines of national security who, when we watch terribly events unfold around the globe come have kept us remarkably safe at home. more thoughtful people of thankfully entered into the heated national discussion on refugees hoping to emigrate to america. some of the more extreme voices on both sides of this issue are we celebrate the innovators that drive massachusetts, making the commonwealth a true player in the global economy. we are equally grateful we live in a city that views nonprofit work as a vocation and true civic responsibility in support of the community. local food banks are powerful forces all year but especially this week. we take pride living in a superb medical hub that leads the world network of top-notch community in coverage for so many. the new england sports fans are always blessed and we offer a thank you to david ortiz. he announced his retirement and it gives us plenty of time to honor his leadership on and off the field especially in the wake of the marathon bombing, his colorful vocabulary set the tone for boston strong. should we dream of a 19-0 season? at home, the boston patriots announcer: now, i newscenter5 eyeopener --erika: a deadly shooting right here on yucky way in boston. the outburst of gunfire in this neighborhood. randy: the new challenges that president obama. emily: tens of thousands of dollars in stolen and counterfeit items found on the shelves of a boston store. the owner and two employees are responsible. randy: a new twist on thanksgiving traditions, high school football at fenway park. announcer: you are watching wcvb , boston' s news leader. good morning, this is newscenter5 eyeopener. randy: we are along memorial drive and it' there. joining us and happy thanksgiving. emily: we see those clouds in the sky. cindy: we will brighten up this afternoon but more clouds filling the sky than we have seen but that' for milder temperatures. the wind has come around to the brought in some clouds. temperatures from 24 hours ago. it is 23 degrees warmer on the cape that it was 24 hours ago. right now. s near the coast. areas of low clouds are this morning. there are a few holes here and numerous into the morning. by late morning, we will see see more of those breaks into it' s becoming partly sunny today' s of plan on cloudiness for the football games and temperatures are mostly in the 40' s but into the 50' s by midday and partly sunny skies this afternoon. we are looking for a high temperature of 55 degrees. the average high temperature is 48 degrees in mid 50' s on the cape. not bad over all we will take you through the rest of the holiday weekend coming up. boston. randy: antoinette antonio is at the scene. investigators are still out here. they are focusing their investigation right outside the bar called who' s on first. that is where a man in his 20' s was shot and killed overnight. the gunshots rang out at 2:00 a.m. this morning as the bars were clearing out and police officers heard the shots and chaotic scene with hundreds of people fleeing the area. 2 other people were shot and taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. there was also some type of private function happening at the bar but they don' t know if that had anything to do with a high school football game at fenway park last night or if the shooting had anything to do with that function. as for this area of the street that is blocked off, there is another high school football game happening at 9:00 a.m. we asked police how long the area would be blocked off and they say they will be out here for as long as this investigation takes. randy: thank you. packed airports in new england and heightened concern as a terror threat looms. emily: we have the message from president obama this morning. erika: nearly 27 million americans are traveling this thanksgiving weekend, about two the president says it' s understandable to wonder if there could be a possible attack while assuring americans there is no credible threat. terror and the holidays are not what we want to think about. president obama with his top security advisor standing on keep americans safe. >> we know of no specific and a plot of the homeland. erika: with millions of americans expected to travel by railways, highways, and air, the president is trying to decrease fear about terrorist threats. >> i want the american people to know that we are taking every homeland safe. erika: doing so with more police stations. homeland security calls it a reinforcement of existing are reassured. >> him saying that does not make me feel at ease. erika: others are not letting fears control the travel plans. >> if you are scared and let it run your life, we will be in a house somewhere hiding. erika: the thanksgiving macy' s day parade in new york prepped for the big struck down city streets with police standing guard with thousands of officers set to patrol the parade route including 1300 counterterrorism officers. the new york city mayor and the nypd says enjoy the parade why they do their job to protect. >> we have to stand our ground , continue with our lives, continue going about her business. erika: a worldwide travel alert issued by the state department is still in effect. expect security to be much tighter anywhere you go. emily: a nursing home assistant has lost his license to practice in new hampshire after he allegedly sexually assaulted an 80-year-old woman in his care. the assault allegedly took place at the bel air nursing and rehabilitation center. the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia and according to testimony from a nursing board hearing, another nursing assistant found him doing something inappropriate with the woman and told him to stop. his license has been permanently revoked but no criminal charges have been filed. randy: boston' s chinatown is shut down -- a store in boston' s chinatown is shut down. the owner and two employees are the first arrest under a new law targeting retail crime. the prosecutor says the owner would request certain items be stolen and shoplifted from other stores so she could resell them in her store. >> there has been a history of shoplifters who have been stopped at places like cvs and macy' s and when questioned, they say they are taking it to this other store. randy: the owner and the employees are out on bail but if emily: a postal worker in amount. the 22-year-old was arrested for delivering. investigator set an alarm and in the act. randy: fenway park is the coming football player. high school teams are getting the thrill of a lifetime this thanksgiving after an 88 year timeout. it back to the famous ballpark. last night, it was a double-header with saint john' s and bc huygens catholic memorial and many are playing in their last football game ever. there were highlights for everyone. >> they are great expectations playing here in fenway. it was the best moment of my life. >> we graduate in may and we will think of this moment. randy:2 more games are taking place today, wellesley and needham followed by boston english against boston latin. have a great game. a legal win for a new hampshire woman battling lung cancer. emily: where she can get medical over the plans for a popular s hospital. demolition. randy: a baby lets in a church manger and the effort to track have decided to do. emily: we are following breaking news near fenway park where three people have been shot overnight and one is dead in t woman: i'm here to engineer my future. man: i'm here for my students. tman: to work with a best-selling author. woman: and a nobel prize winner. p man: here because everyone deserves clean water. t man: here for the cool research. rwoman: i'm here to shape the future of nursing. matter to us all. p man: i'm there to explore the frontier of knowledge. -man: here for the commonwealth. -woman: and the common good. cindy: you can see the sun is up and we have a fair amount of cloud cover. 43 in boston right now and heading into the mid-50' s this afternoon with classes that will break for partial sunshine. it is dry and no problems for traveling through friday. friday night into early saturday will bring us some showers and that will. a bit for the rest of the holiday. randy: a new hampshire woman with late stage lung cancer is going to be allowed to buy medical marijuana in the state of maine. approved her application for an identification card one day after the court granted her emergency request in order the state to review her application. the state had argued that issuing her a card before the first four dispensaries opened next year in new hampshire was -- would undermine its need to control marijuana distribution. emily: there is a dispute over a popular garden had austins children' s hospital. it' s planning a clinical building to replace the half acre garden. it' s a well-known place for staff and patients. the hospital says the planned clinical spaces essential and there will be a new rooftop garden but critics call this shortsighted. >> at best, i feel it is going to solve our space problem for maybe 10 or 20 years at most and then we will be back where we started only the gallup -- only emily: 70 clinicians oppose the demolition plans for the 11 story building have been in the works since 2012. randy: can the overnight hours, boston police are investigating a deadly shooting in the city. president obama has a message to governors who want to ban syrian refugees and why they have no say and a creepy crime -- a burglar on surveillance camera , just feet away from a sleeping homeowner. t[ duck quacking and wind whistling ] [ clacking ] t - hey, jim. - hey, doug. okay. the new turbodown jacket: t tested tough in the pacific northwest. i'm ginger breadington with your 10 day deal forecast. every day for ten days, expect new deals with historic v low prices across target and target.com. hey! ginger! yes, ken? great forecast! are coffee makers on sale? yes! yes they will be... ginger! what about cameras? oh yeah, yeah. cameras-- ginger! how about christmas lights? yeah! lights, 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[ laughs ] emily: we are following breaking news, a deadly shooting under investigation in boston. randy: this is our live camera and antoinette is there this morning and will have an update in a few minutes. emily: let' s check in with cindy forecast. cindy: we had a three a a three day storm last week. we are in great shape locally. there is a storm on the map and it is bringing snow out west and minneapolis. the one storm across the country will be moving east. if you have travel plans that take you to the middle of the country, there may be some weather issues. ahead of the system, mild temperatures and they will come up into the 50' s locally today. 60' s down toward d.c. and that' s our weather for tomorrow so we will warm up the next couple of days. 30' s in the suburbs and worcester is 38 degrees and mid 40' s on the cape and boston. a fair amount of cloud cover this morning thanks to this wind off the water under 10 miles per hour. it has brought in some low cloudiness and they will be persistent through the morning. then we will see more breaks developing into the afternoon. it will brighten up today but there could be clouds around for the football games this morning with temperatures in the 40' s. we are in the 50' s by midday. we are looking for a high of 55 today. we will watch that system get closer to us on ride a. throughout friday, we are dry with a southwesterly breeze that will push temperatures to around 60 degrees. overnight friday into saturday morning is where we could see some showers and that will cool is down for the rest of the weekend. randy: one person is dead and two others were hurt after a shooting across from fenway park. emily: we go live with more information. antoinette: boston police are calling this a chaotic scene. they say hundreds of people were fleeing this area after the shots rang out overnight. it happened right here and the victim was a man in his 20' s found outside the bar called who' s on first. this was around 2:00 a.m. when the bars were clearing out. two other people were shot and they were taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. police say there were some type of drive it function happening at the bar but they are not sure if that had anything to do with the shooting. come forward especially with possible cellphone video and there were hundreds of people in this area overnight. we asked about the football game later this morning starting at 9:00 a.m. police say they will continue to be out here and blocked the road off as the investigation continues. emily: as we celebrate thanksgiving, a terror threat looms and homeland security is working overtime to keep americans safe as millions travel. overseas travel is the biggest concern and a worldwide travel alert is in effect from the state department. homeland security is monitoring activity at logan airport and other airports. the macy' s thanksgiving day parade in new york city' s expected to draw a record-breaking crowd, 3 million people. the city will the ploy erika: governors trying to block syrian refugees are told they don' t have a choice. the obama administration is sending a letter to states saying they cannot deny service to people based on religion or nationality. the massachusetts governor has questioned how those refugees are vetted. randy: protesters in chicago plan to take the demonstration to the city' s biggest shopping district, michigan avenue, on black friday. demonstrators continued to march late into the night after a fatal shooting of a 17-year-old happened over year ago. murder charges against the police officer came just this week. the victim was shot 16 times in 15 seconds. emily:2 men have been convicted in the shooting death of a new bedford man. the two men were convicted yesterday in the death of the attempt. randy: the family of this man killed in a freak accident in today in his memory. the 73-year-old was the father of six and grandfather of five and a vietnam war veteran who was killed when the driver lost control of a car in the parking struck him. are suffering critical injuries. emily: a police officer is recovering after he was struck by a hit and run driver in worcester. this was on grafton street and the officer was working a detail when he was hit and taken to the released. prep sexually assaulting a 50-year-old classmate says he s highest court -- assaulting a 15-year-old classmate says he will appeal to the state' s highest court. his lawyer says the trial judge should not have allowed a felony count of using a computer to lure the girl. they say they are challenging whether he should have been ordered to register as a sex offender for life. emily: police will not prosecute the woman seen on surveillance christmas manger inside a new york city church. the church custodian found the baby inside the holy child of attached. the district attorney says the woman came back the next day to safe. randy: chilling video of a home invasion in new york. the homeowner was sleeping just feet away from a burglar in queens. you can see the suspect creeping around the man' s bedroom just before 2:30 a.m. police say he had a knife in his mouth in a suspect took off. emily: a worcester nurses facing charges, accused of stealing morphine from a nursing home. she was charged this week after a month-long federal investigation at holy trinity investigators say she stole the painkiller and replace it with saline and was fired in april. randy: forget about black friday, these holiday shoppers are not even waiting until thanksgiving. they have been setting up shop outside a best buy in alabama. the so-called black friday tailgaters have been camping out at the store near birmingham since last friday. i guess they are having a good time. they are fully equipped with couches and computers and even video games. the tailgaters have made this an annual tradition for nine years now. emily: a warning about holiday coupons that seem too good to be true -- 50% off everything at target -- people on facebook have been liking this page thinking they will get the coupon but it' s a scam to trap you into revealing personal information in a facebook survey. >> how sweet the sound. randy: president obama garnering national attention for his rendition of open quote amazing grace." -- of "amazing grace." the attention of a british rock band has focused on this. coldplay plans to feature this clip of the president singing on their upcoming album. chris martin says they are using the clip because of the historical significance of what the president did and the meaning of the song. emily: he sounded pretty good. hampshire woman. randy: the superstar quarterback special message. >> hi, jacqueline come happy thanksgiving and i wanted to say thank you for your kindness and holiday. message for jacqueline spotz who was hospitalized with a heart condition and doctors don' t know how much longer she has to live. the family says hearing from tom brady has lifted all of their spirits. >> tom brady, thank you so much. you have no idea how happy you made my family and my little sister. randy: the family was not sure he would respond and when they reached out, he did and they are think of for that. emily: what a gift. cindy is talking about a milder thanksgiving. cindy: it' s going to be pretty mild overnight with temperatures in the 40' s. some folks are heading out to do that shopping tomorrow morning. there is one storm on the map and it' s in the middle of the country. there is snow on the backside of the system with rain ahead of it. last year, we had snow around thanksgiving between thursday inches of snow and in worcester the day before thanksgiving, it got up over six inches. it' s very quiet this year. we are seeing warmer temperatures and we will just we afternoon. the temperatures are reflecting that we are holding in the 30' s to lower 40' s right now. the clouds may be persistent this morning and there will be some breaks today. we may hang on to some of the clouds this afternoon. as we go through the day, temperatures will get into the s. mid-50' s as well. we will see temperatures drop down tonight only into the 40' s. system will drop self friday few showers through the the showers will shift offshore and we dry it out and cool it down to try weather is expected for the bulk of saturday and your sunday. lots of people are traveling but there will be no weather dunkin's new sweet black pepper bacon sandwich, with double the slices of caramelized crispy pepper bacon. it's the bacon experience you've been waiting for. bacon up. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees, lattes, and macchiatos. enjoy every sip of the new

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