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and crashing back in july. let's check the forecast with jeremy reiner. >> reporter: thankfully the vain long gone. it moved off the cape early to mid afternoon. we've rain east of nantucket. holding on to cloud. it's a weather system that was moving through. it's a cool front but no real cool air. the amount of rainfall from this morning about a third of an inch of rain by is not enough to end the trout but you take what you can get when you are in a down. for the rest of the evening a lot of cloud. et develop. temperatures between 54-59 with a northeast wind developing and that northeast wind will continue to be with us for the next couple of days. so breezy conditions with temperatures running in the upper 50s for your morning commute then pocket of drizzle an mist mid 50s, it's a day where news an rain, a lot of clouds. few pockets of drizzle and mist with patchy light rain. temperatures through the day tomorrow running in the upper 50s, we'll hold on
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and detail in a forecast in a few minutes. >> kim: new video providing a spark for canton police as they seven for a group who torched part of a school playground and a dumpster. police say their video proves the fives were intention -- fires were intentionally set. byron barnett is in canton with more. >> reporter:ment -- a little after 2:00 am sunday vandals start a fire on the playground at the police say the vandals are running back and forth to get paper frier a recycle dumpster to keep their friar going. at one point police say the individuals are seen rolling a trash barrel null -- full of paper on fire across the playground. here you can see the recycled dumpster goes up in flames as well. >> reporter: the fire
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discovered by a passerby later sunday morning. the dumpster was char and the wood chips on the ground under the jungle jim were burned. the video shows the individuals walking around plate ground before the fires were set and shows them running away from the playground afterwards. police say it looks like eight or 9 individuals were involved at least one female. police are releasing the video hoping that someone recognizes the individuals and comes forward. >> playground in a way that made it difficult for our kids to enjoy it. and i'm grateful snow one was hurt. >> reporter: glad police are putting this video out there hoping to catch -- >> absolutely. they do a good job. i'm sure they'll find whoever did it. >> reporter: canton police are other individuals joes they're asking. they're asking anyone with information to give them a call. i'm byron barnett, 7 news. >> ryan: trott and hillary clinton back on the campaign
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debate. tonight both caverns are claiming a win. >> reporter: the first debate was the most watched ever, more than 80 million people tuned in setting a new record in the 60--year history of presidential debates. we had a great time. >> it was a fascinating period of time. i think we did well. >> reporter: who came out on top? today a post-debate debate. boat candidates claiming victory. >> i'm excited about w we're in this country. he talked down america every chance he gets. he calls us names. he calls us a third world country. >> reporter: very big moment. very important movement talking about a lot of very important subjects including jobs, including immigration. our military, our vets taking care of our vets. [applause] >> reporter: during the debate clinton put donald trump on the defensive on not releasing tax returns slamming what he did self years ago. >> he didn't pay any federal income tax. >> that makes me smart.
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clinton is an infective long time d.c.insider. >> you've been doing this for 30 years. why are you just thinking about these solutions right now? >> reporter: a poll gave the edge to clinton, 62% to his 27%. while a "time" magazine poll gave the win to trump. it will be several days before the impact on the campaign becomes evident. speaker of the house paul ryan made it clear who he thinks won. >> i saw donald t spirited voice to those of us who don't like the status quo. >> reporter: trump complained the moderator wastive on him. -- was tougher on him my microphone was terrible. in the room they couldn't hear me. >> anybody to blame on the microphone is not having a good night. >> reporter: trump and clinton will face off next sunday october 9th at a
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missouri. >> another main point from the debate was trump calling out hillary clinton's tem program. >> i've much better judgment than she does. i also have a much better temperament. i said there is a person with a tem programs that has a problem. >> secretary clinton. >> ok. >> president obama called on air defending her homework, she has a vision to put people back to work and the make sure that the economy is working for everybody and not just the few. and i would say that the other guy doesn't have the preparation, the temperament or the core values of inclusion. >> kim: you haired the president say he thought trump was unprepare and he thought he was not knowledgeable about some of
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continuing coverage of the race for the white house. hillary clinton will stop in new hampshire tomorrow and donald trump will be in the granite state on thursday. >> ryan: third suspect in a shooting at a scouton c.v.s.has been tracked down and behind bars. he will be arraigned in stouton later this week for charging including attempted murder and child endangerment. police say pierre louis was involved in a shooting that injured a teenager last week. witnesses say the shot after an argument broke out with three ores. pierre louis was arrested last night in dorchester. >> kim: a massachusetts state trooper indicted after an intense takedown. he was charged with two counts of assault after beating assault who led police on a car chase. a worcester man led police on a multi-state chase it's massachusetts ending in
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caught on video. a trooper also charged with assault as a result of the takedown. >> ryan: a strange sights in the tip o'neill tunnel. bike riders not once but twice. >> kim: back on the feels. are they ready for action. jamie garoppolo and jacoby brissett on the road to recovery. >> reporter: her son came home from daycare look like this but when she complain -- >> i was very upset. >> announcer: hank found out how long it can take for the state to investigate. >> 40 days, 50 days. >> announcer: could daycare delays put your kids in danger?
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>> ryan: police in vermont serving a search warrant at the home of this man rescued after drifting at sea >> reporter: you are mawn are talking about is 22-year-old nathan carman, police in vermont as you mentioned executing a search warrant. i have the warrant right here. it lists what officials were looking for. they were', this is what they took out of there. a modum with cable as well as the sim card and they mention a letter written by nathan. so officials will go through all of this now. to give you background on the story we've been covering it extensively.
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his father. the man went out on a fishing trip with his mother last week when their boat sank but after a failed search by rescue crews a freighter ship saw nathan floating on a raft 100 miles south of martha's vineyard. he been at sea for eight days. his mother, 55-year-old linda carman hasn't been found and the search for her has been suspended. take a listen to the 911 call that came in from nathan in the epping incompartment. -- engine compartment. i look and saw a lot of water. i was -- my mom brought in the reel. i brought the safety stuff forward. the boat stopped out from under my feet. >> reporter: that was' nathan carman describing what was' happening in the boat asking for help but again a seven warrant that
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modem, a sim card and a letter written by nathan. back to you. >> announcer: now on 7, a risky ride through the tunnel. tonight the seven is on for this -- search is on for this bold biker. >> kim: it's not something you see everyday but some drivers saw it twice in one day. >> ryan: bikers travelling into a tum as cars whiz by. nick emmons has the story. >> reporter: an afternoon drive through boston takes an odd turn. >> because it was so outrageous. >> reporter: a man riding a hubway bike spotted cruising down the left lane of the tip o'neil tunnel. >> friends brad and todd were leaving a car show heading northbound on 93. even with cars whipping around in the middle of the afternoon, they saw this guy didn't seem too worried. >> didn't look like his
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i think he has probably done it more than a couple of times. >> reporter: he smiled at them as they drove by. >> he went like this. had a smile on his face. >> reporter: hubway posting a statement to facebook saying it's extremely dangerous and definitely illegal to ride a bike on 93 or any other highway. do not do it. this was a bit of a theme sunday. massachusetts.releasing -- mass dot relea video before showing this person being escorted off the pike by police. the thought of what could have happened is nothing to joke about. >> it's a superdangerous tunnel. car accidents and stuff and this guy is riding his bike through it. >> he has a death wish, bad idea. >> reporter: nick emmons, 7 news. >> ryan: we started with a rain i morning, things cleared up. going to be a rainy week. >> kim: we've had an off and on for a stretch.
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about tomorrow is it's going to feel more like the end of october than the end of september. forecast up next. >>. >> patriots fans worried will jamie garoppolo be ready? will brissett be ready? how about both guys being read for this sunday's game? that is next in 7 sports. i just want what's best for my kids. 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
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>> ryan: a live look outside. the sun is setting. the cloud are still out there but this morning what a difference story. pouring rain through much of the area. >> kim: i love how the sun is shining offer buildings there, don't blink because i think the clouds are rolling in. what about this news an rain? >> reporter: that is tomorrow because beneficial rain for a drought would be 1-2 inches. the newsan is drizzly misty rain that's not going to amount to much. but if you don't have umbrella, if you let that batch of light rain waft throughout air you will be damp. so this came through this morning. most of us about a third of an inch of rain. temperatures right now 60s and 70s. bedford at 70 degrees. here are the roughly tallies. orange about .4 of an inch. boston .2 of an inch of rain. not going to get it down. when you ever talking about defend sitz between 8-10 inches since the start of the year you don't want to
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a third of an inch of rain. we try again p. the pattern that is taking shape will at least offer us the possibility of some more rain with low pressure back through the ohio river valley. so, you will see a bunch of rain drops on the seven day. the chance of rain is present really each of the next few days but tomorrow it's drizzly misty rain where most of us pick up less than .1 of an inch of rain. thursday the driest with a little bit of sin and tomorrow gets closer to us and the chance of rain goes up. tonight mainly cloudy with patchy drizzle after midnight. numbers in the mid and upper 50s overnight. tomorrow, it's a cooler day. raw with a northeast wind 12-22 miles an hour. scraping moisture out of the gulf of maine and patches of light rain and drizzle. temperatures between 55-60.
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you are. drizzling and mist in the air but no significant rain. i don't think it's like this morning's rain where there is a decent shot of rain and it moved through but tomorrow we hold on to the clouds. i don't think we get into any sun tomorrow. not much rain. .1 to perhaps some locations down to the cape and the islands picking up a quarter to a third of an inch of rain. these are temperatures you would normally found around halloween as opposed to fitchburg around 60 and on the cape chatham 59. provincetown 58 but with the wind around 15-20 miles an hour, feels cooler than that. area of low pressure it's too far away to bother us with silt rain or perhaps benefit us with significant rain. but it does inch closer to us late in the day on friday and more so friday night. and into both saturday and sunday. so your 7 on 7 forecast again drizzle tomorrow. thursday essentially dry, a lot of clouds.
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continue through friday night and into saturday. sunday, monday we hold on to the risk of a few ice slaighted showers. -- ice slaighted -- isolated showers. see you at 7:00. >> reporter: three quarters of the way through tom brady's suspension and the patriots haven't missioned a beat. 3-0. what does week four hold? likely another adam chef ter is reporting the patriots are all but certain to have bun if not both garoppolo and brissett on sunday and it would be an "up set if they were' unavailable." boat quarterbacks were on hand this afternoon for practice. that is where we find alex corddry with more. >> reporter: both patriots quarterbacks jimmy garoppolo and jack oaky brissett present for practice tuesday
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-- who will be your quarterback? in. >> i don't know. ask open. >> reporter: that will be what is best for him. >> reporter: and that is best to have the team. whatever they're do something work be. the pats are 3-0 rand they've done it with their second and third string quarterback. >> we have the a lot of faith in the system here and we've won three games this year so far it's because we had a lot of faith in what the coaches are going to do to get the guys in position to be >> reporter: it's exciting to watch the revitalized running game early in the season. the offense jumped on blunt's back and through three games he has 298 yards. >> doesn't an excellent job. he is leading the offense. leading the league in rushing so is that what we need him for for the first few games. he went out and he played really well. >> he is a great player. he is a great team mate.
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i loved every second so i like blocking for him. it's fun to hear him run by and hit guys, he is a great team team mate. >> reporter: in foxboro, alex corddry, 7 sports. >> you offer wonder why he is retiring. i know a lot 6 athlete like to go out on top. but josh the year he is having i would have to think about coming back but i'm going to encourage retire. >> reporter: joe girardi and the jiangees bitting farewell to david ortiz who joked about all of yankee stadium mooning him. in his finale in the bronx big papi is not sure what to expect as he plays his last series in enemy territory. >> so you tube them booing me when i step on the plate. it feels weird when it
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and that, that moon thing -- [laughter] can you imagine? me either. if it happen i make sure i got my cell phone in my backpocket. >> the big story the red sox can clinch the a.l.east either a sox win or a jays loss means a division title and in the bigger picture they're in the drivers' seat in the american league aha and a full game up on the indians. john farrell aannouncing drew pomeranz has been scratched due to sore arm soreness adding that the lefty will pitch out of the bullpen if he is able to return. >> kim: joe, thank you. >> ryan: 7 news at 6:00
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tonight, historical showdown, the fireworks, fact checks, and the fall-out from the first clash between donald trump and hillary clinton. the most watched debate in american history. plus, the former beauty queen thrown into the debate crossfire. trumou appearance. blazing inferno. a blistering heat wave fueling wildfires, threatening hundreds of structures, residents under emergency evacuation. emotional plea, a little girl moved to tears in charlotte, her powerful message about police shootings. and new details about the man whose death sparked a week of protests. house explosion, a sudden blast levels a home, killing a fire chief and father. and crying in

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