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another game, another injury at the quarterback position but jacoby brissett's teammates take the fifth. i have no idea what you are talking about. >> reporter: brissett led the patriots to victory even running for his first touchdown in the pros. but the b apparently injured his thumb in the third quarter when former patriot vince wilfork came down on him. brissett could be seen shortly after on the sidelines with trainers looking at his unknown, players are slugging off the possibility of another change and arguably the league's most important position. people are amazed at what you guys have done with different quarterbacks how much you can take? >> reporter: i guess just focused on the next week. injuries are part of the game, whatever they are. it's a rough game. it's a team effort. you have to be good at all three phases. offense, defense and special teams so if you want to win
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players say the stability of the coachinging staff and character of the players will help them over any more bumps in the road. there is adversity everywhere you look whether it's within a game or week or season or whatever it is. there are bumps in the road regardless of it's injuries or missing guys or whatever it is. you have to deal with it and play with the guys that are ready to play and that's the game of the game. >> reporter: team officials say they will talk about this when they have to this and that's when the injury report comes out mandated by the league the middle of next week. live in foxboro, dan hausle, 7 news. >> reporter: tom brady sidelined with a sideline injury and now brissett. this could complicate the lineup. trey daerr continues our coverage now and how this will all shake out. >> reporter: patriots entered last night is a game against texans with jacoby brissett the only healthy quarterback on the active roster leaving the rookie signal taller to be backed up by
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the doomsday scenario that nearly came true last night. despite his thumb injury he stayed in the game completing two of three passes on that drive finishing the game showing no ill effects from this thumb and encouraging sign given the fact tom brady is out for one more game. while jimmy garappolo continues to be sidelined with a sprained ac joint and his throwing shoulder and bill belichick decides to top that list could be tj united states and sean renfrey. veterans brought in for a work out earlier this week. ou tablize his thumb but injuries are reportedly not considered too ear serious. bear in mind the patriots do have luxury of resting nine more days before their next game against the buff will bills. reporting live in the newsroom, trey daerr, 7 news. >> anchor: stay with 7 for continuing coverage of the patriots. when we're not on the air you can get the latest updates on our web site whdh.com. >> anchor: and also breaking two people stabbed in chelsea. it happened another a t station so we have injured people and a disrupted commute. here is john cuoco with the
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well, kip, at around 2:30 this afternoon chelsea police say they responded to train tracks here for a fight. they found two young adults males stabbed. we're told one was here where this cone is and the other ended up against this fence. now we know no weapons has been recovered on scene detectionives are currently working the case, no suspect is in custody yet. both victims taken to mass general hospital in boston. at the both have been transported to boston, is in surgery in stale condition. i have no update on the second but last he was also in stable condition. our dei are on scene checking area video cameras out and the investigation is moving forward as we speak. we had some information we're following up on. >> reporter: because of evidence recovery police had to stop inbound and outbound trains for about an hour that affected rock part and newburyport lines.
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we're told the 195 and 194 trains both have been canceled. live this chelsea, john cuoco, 7 news. >> anchor: also breaking new video released showing the moments before police shooting in charlotte that has sparked three days of protests now. so this video was recorded by keith lamon scott's wife. you can hear her shouting out to police as well as her husband. >> anchor: the scott family released that video today. their lawyer said to help gather facts of the case story very closely and live with a closer look at this video spot video is disturbing and shot by scott's wife in the moments up to and after the deadly police shooting. the family decided to make that video public today. don't shoot him. don't shoot him. he has no weapon. >> reporter: that's the wife you hear her pleading for police not to shoot her husband. scott's family released the new video today.
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then we do not see the shooting but hear four shots.. we do not know what happened prior to the video the circumstances that led to this event. police arrived to serve someone else a warrant. officers say scott went to his vehicle then exited it as officers approached. officers say they saw scott holding a handgun. scott's wife insisted he did not have a gun but a felt oh from the scene shows what appears continue a gun on the ground. three officers at the scene were wearing a body cam but the chief said entire story and he feels releasing it would be irresponsible. my job is to make sure i don't do more damage, more harm and to be quite frank fracture the trust we have been trying to build here.. >> reporter: charlotte police made an arrest in the death of another man shot by a protest or wednesday night. in the control room, 7 news. >> anchor: officers betty
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with first-degree manslaughter and released shortly after on $50,000 bond. now officers shelby shot and killed terence crutcher last week in tulsa after his v broke down in the middle of the road. shell bow's attorney said crutcher was acting strangely and she thought he was reaching for a weapon in his car. no weapon was found. >> anchor: we have breaking news right now from texas. for that let's go to jadiann thompson. >> anchor: well, kim, this is coming out of crosby, texas and the pictures tell 1,000 words right here and what we're learning right now is that there are children trapped in this school bus. you are looking live at the scene of this crash. again, in smaller town in crosby texas and the crash was reported there at about 3:30 so that is central time about a half hour ago. and harris county officials are now saying that there are other victims on the skin right now. so we're just getting informs
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children can be affected here. we do not know the extent of at this time. you see officials on the scene and you are looking at the live pictures along with me right now and it looks like there could be water under that bus at this time so it's hard to tell what they are going to have to go through in order to get all of the children out of bus it looks like an intense situation right now with what we're understanding there are children still on that bus. other victims there on the scene. so we are going to stay on top t crosby, integrity as and that bus crash. we'll bring you more information as soon as we get it. >> anchor: also breaking right now president obama has vetoed a bill that would allow families of 9/11 victims to sue the government of saudi arrabia. it sets the president up for a possible override. both chambers passed the bill. he said the bill would jeopardiee jeopardize immunity protocol. >> anchor: breaking news on calm train trail. senator ted cruz throwing his
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republican nominee in november and made that announcement in the in a facebook both. r post. donald trump said i am greatly honored by the endorsement of senator cruise. he was a tough and brilliant opponent. i look forward to working with him for many years to come in order to make america great again. so headed into the weekend both candidates are focusing on the first debate with just three days left to prepare. donald trump and are preparing for machined's debate in very different ways. both view it is a critical point in the race for the white house. this is mrs. clinton's chance to give us a warm knowledge. this is about knowledge and experience, deep experience, deep knowledge and she has to have a warm conversation with america. >> anchor: ahead of the debate clinton released a new campaign ad trying to portray jump as sexist. do you treat women with respect? i can't say that either.
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continued the same talking point in houston. donald trump said two weeks ago she doesn't look very presidential does she, fellas? i mean, could it be any more obvious? >> anchor: clinton has taken off 11 days working on debate prep while trump advisors saying he is doing minimal preparations. today rudy guiliani went into trump tower for a strategy session. his campaign said trump feels he would freeze up if he over prepares. trump resisted planning for this debate so know what he will do because it's not clear he has a plan going into it. >> reporter: experts says that could be his strategy to throw off clinton even though the debate at hofstra university is monday early voting started in several states. voter turn out could be a big role in who becomes president come november. the primaries had a large turn out but not a record. 7 news will be live in new york when the two candidates meet for the first presidential candidate the we'll have live reports in fact starting on sunday right
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>> anchor: 7 news now turning to your weekend forecast and it's going to be feeling a lot like fall this weekend. let's take a live look outside right now. warm out there today. some clouds and some areas could see some showers tonight then temperatures will dip. let's head over to jeremy reiner. right now boston at 72, norwood 82 degrees. nashua 71 and you look up into northern new england the numbers are in the 50's, burlington 58, berlin, new hampshire at 56. the cool front is pressing south now approaching southern new hampshire, southern vermont and when you will have to go through some weather. here you g.a stripe of clouds and just over these last 30 to 45 minutes a little tiny area of rain beginning to blossom along that cold front and so i do think as we step through evening hours the chance of rain for us will go up until 7:30, 8:00 this evening just a slight chance then higher chance of rain that will continue overnight tonight with most towns a quarter of an inform of rain or less. that's the cold front moving through setting the stage for a
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minutes. >> reporter: also on 7, the search on for a suspect in stoughton who police say shot a teen-ager in a cvs. this morning two teens were taken into custody but the manhunt for this gunman continues, jonathan hall in stoughton where the search stands right now. >> reporter: kim, there should be some evidence in this case. there were witnesses in the store and apparently there is surveillance video as well. the suspect has ties to stoughton brockton and boston and police are anxious to >> reporter: a brazen midday shooting at a cvs now a manhunt for 23-year-old marcus pierre louis. police say he went into the store with two teen-agers yesterday, argued with a customer and then shot him in his shoulder. any idea the motive? p in the at this time. that's still under investigatio. >> reporter: but it was some sort of an argument, not a robbery. some sort of argument, the individuals that are suspects known to the victim. >> reporter: police have
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15 and 16 who allegedly accompanied the suspect into the cvs and then ran off with him after the shooting. a student told me they attend stoughton high school. it's sad they got in an argument and it ended up like this. the guys like that unusually like that. >> reporter: the victim interest stoughton was treated and released at a local hospital and will recover. i don't know. it's terrible. i think the be too much lately. if an when he is caught peter louis will face several charges including assault with intent to murder. any information please contact the stoughton. he is considered around an dangerous and we don't want you to approach him. just call the police department. >> reporter: the teen is already in custody will face prosecution in juvenile court. the names not being released. live at the stoughton police headquarters, jonathan hall, 7 news.
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officer is recovering after a tank dangerous drive. the officer was directing traffic in a construction area last night when he was hit by a car. taken to the hospital and treated for minutor injuries. the man behind the wheel of the car was in court today. authorities say that he was driving drunk when he hit the traffic officer. >> anchor: still to come a thief messes with the wrong woman at a florida gas station. >> anchor: now she is talking about putting herself in danger to keep him from getting away with her purse. >> anchor: an explosive situat the hospital. >> anchor: also ahead a georgia woman taking mat nears her own hands when two armed intruders burst into her home. >> anchor: then in just one hour, a car crashes into a new hampshire home as investigators try to figure out what caused the accident. we are hearing from the man who was inside at the time. >> anchor: and we're continuing to follow this breaking news on jacoby brissett. reports that she injured his thumb during last night's game. what kind of impact might this have on the liup now. >> anchor: we continue to follow breaking news out of texas where this bus has rolled
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we understand there were children trapped at one point but you can see here crews not really racing and too much not sure what's going on at this point but you can see a dramatic picture here. we'll continue to gather more information and we'll bring you that when we get it. >> reporter: tonight it's fighting for fun. punches and i can are for real. >> reporter: local teens going tow to tow and sore for sword. >> reporter: nick emons tries his hand at this new age knight
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>> anchor: a florida woman fighting back when a thief grabs her purse while she is filling up at a gas station. take some pretty extreme measures she does in an effort to stop hill. you saw her climb on the roof of the car she was actually nearly run over. >> anchor: now she is talking about her bold move. christa delcamp has a closer look at the dangerousen currenter all caught it was in the blink of an eye. what is this guy doing in my car. what is she doing? >> reporter: this video shows a man stealing this woman's purse and once she realized she was getting ripped off while puffing gas saturday afternoon, she says her instincts kicked in. i ran around to his side of the car, got on the car and in an attempt hoping he wouldn't drive off. i reached into the driver's side i had my hand on my handbag and
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fell off of the vehicle. when i fell on the floor my legs were out and his driver's side tire drove over my foot. >> reporter: she was left lying on the ground injured but alert. the dangerous ordeal left her with a severely strained ankle and lots of cuts and bruises. doctors were amazed her leg wasn't shattered. on crutches she will be out of work for a few weeks but she will heal. meanwhile, that up closen counter with a thief in a silver cadillac is something she will never forget. he just kept cursing and to scare me and get me off. i literally scared him to death which is what caused him to drive off. >> reporter: after the fact she realizes she shouldn't have fought back. that it wasn't really worth it. he could have killed me. what if he had a gun. what if he would have been more vicious? what if my daughter was in the car? the scenario could have played out so much worse. >> reporter: christa delcamp, 7 news. >> anchor: next on 7 news at
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history and culture set to open and we'll take you inside for a look. >> anchor: fall temperatures heading for southern new england overnight tonight and the weekend. the forecast is up next. >> anchor: then a rattlesnake rumble. two makes competing for some attention. >> reporter: there is a huge auction set to big in big money. a letter from the kennedies, a custom made suit for john lennon. some rare items up for grabs. >> reporter: be prepared to pay up. details monday morning on today in new england. we get pam griffin: our daughter courtney got caught in a web of opiate and heroin addiction. doug griffin: our insurance company indicated that courtney's problem wasn't a matter of life and death - so she wasn't eligible for treatment. pam griffin: she told me that she didn't want to live like this anymore...
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doug griffin: our family's tragedy could happen to any family... pam griffin: we knew we had to save other families from losing their children. kelly reached out to us. doug griffin: she came to my family to learn more. pam griffin: she listened to what we had to say, who we were - she cared about us... she didn't know us. pam griffin: we talked about the ways to remove the stigma of addiction so parents can get help. doug griffin: kelly co-authored the comprehensive addiction and recovery act - this act will save kids' lives... they need. doug griffin: we don't want courtney to be remembered for her substance abuse, but rather for her struggle to achieve recovery. pam griffin: kelly believes recovery is possible.
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say beautiful friday out. there clouds kind of moved in a little bit. we have peeks of season and not a bad friday afternoo out t there. the heat still on there a little bit but things are changing. >> anchor: it's fall and i think we're going to have a significant change come the week jr. we are. rate now in town 72 which is about where we should be for this time of year. winds are easterly off the 56. later on this evening that wind will shift into the north and northeast and when that happened then it's going to drag some of this cooler air down too our pat of the world. berlin, new hampshire 55. burlington 58. orange at 76. hartford 83. we do have cool air that's been building up across eastern canada for the last couple of days and that is on the move that's heading south so for the weekend the normal high is 70. mid 60's tomorrow. only in the low 60's on sunday
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60's. there is the front right there and again when you are going from the 70's and 80's over into northern new england in the 50's at this time you have to run through some weather and that's what is on the move. clouds for sure. we have them right now and i do think there be a few showers in fact our time line indicating that as those showers press south, they will blossom so we will see an increase in chance in the rain, mid to late evening and we'll hold on to the showers overnight tonight moving them out of here before sun rise tomorrow. most of us less than a quarter of an two of you may get a lucky downpour and when that happens then we would be walk talking perhaps upwards of just more than a quarter of an inch of beneficial rain. high school football this evening again for the football games taking off at 0 clock a lot of clouds and sprinkles or isolated shower possible but i think most of those showers i just show you should hold off until after the games with temperatures to start the evening near 70 degrees and then falling through the 60's through the evening. overnight tonight mainly cloudy, breezy, temperatures between 52
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sunshine. cool and crisp. breezy temperatures between 62 and 68. boston tomorrow afternoon at 67. attleboro 68. plymouth at 64. north of town and the seacoast and cape ann low to mid 60's. dracut and concord in the upper 60's in the worcester hills mix of clouds and sunshine. worcester at 62 and out on to the cape and ilan edgartown at 62. chatham at 60 degrees. for sunday lots of sunshine and even cooler, especially during the morning hours. much cooler than tomorrow. again because tomorrow morning the cool air is just arriving with a lot of clouds overnight tonight. boston tonight around 56. now on sunday morning the temperatures will head for the for ease at the coastline including the city but not far away. the numbers will be down into the 30's norwood around 36, orange at 37 and these cool mornings, these chilly morning and mild afternoons if there hasn't already done so, that would get the colors a turning in those trees. now unfortunately the drought is going to mick that process
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leaves themselves won't have as much vibrancy because of the drought but still there are some pictures to be taken especially northern and western new england. the drought is not as severe in the berkshires or whites so be fine up there. 7 on 7 forecast lots of sunshine both saturday and sunday. great for picking apples. have a good one. >> anchor: ahead on 7 how helmets are helping shed light on concussion concerns. >> anchor: new at 6:00, drone delivery taking flight right here in massachusetts. we'll tell you where and the talk to the head happen. >> anchor: and an update on breaking news we have been following out of crosby, texas. we now know that everyone is off of that bus that is lying on its side near the road. our affiliate in houston said there were 50 students aboard the bus. we've learned 11 people including the driver had to be taken to the hospital. we'll have more as the evening
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>> anchor: ing that you for spending pat of our friday with us. there is another 306 minutes of 7 news straight ahead. >> anchor: i'm kim khazei. 7 news at 5:30 starts right now. now at 5:30, breaking news. patriots quarterback jacoby brissett reportedly injured potentially sidelining him for the next game cruz reverses course. why he says he will now vote for donald trump despite refusing to endorse him at the convention. >> anchor: a big blast at a local power plant plant leaves two workers hurt. >> anchor: first at 5:30 we are following breaking news turning the patriots quarterback jacoby brissett who led the team to that amazing win h his first start is now reportedly injured. his status for next week is up in the air. >> anchor: 7's kim khazei joins us now in the newsroom with the
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news for rookie who impressed beyond expect takes in his debut last night. we saw him getting attention on his right thumb by training staff during the third quarter and reports do say now he may have torn a ligament if that throwing thumb. the third string qb stayed in the game leading the team to a 27-0 win. tough news for a team that's already without tom brady on suspension and a hurt jimmy garappolo. so we don't yet know the severity of his injury. game against the buffalo bills up in the air. we'll keep you posted. kim khazei, 7 news. >> anchor: thank you, kim. breaking news on campaign trail i'm stunning reversal from former republican candidate ted cruz of he said he will endorse and vote for his former rival donald trump. you may recall during the republican national convention cruz refused to endorse trough. the crowd booed him after he said vote your conscience. he also called trump a court and said he would not support

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