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>> 7news at 6:00 starts now. >> nicole: first at 6:00, breaking news. a massachusetts state trooper hit by a motorcycle at gillette stadium. >> jonathan: officials say the incident happened on route 1 while the trooper was working a detail for the game. it happened at the trooper was rushed to the hospital. we're told the injuries are serious. motorcyclist was also taken to the hospital in boston. those injuries unknown, but this person is expected to face charges. we will keep you updated on this breaking story. >> nicole: and still over at gillette, patriots' fans leaving the stadium disappointed. today's 16-0 loss to the bills the first time new england has been shut out at home in 23
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>> jonathan: can't win 'em all, right? brady's suspension is just about over, too. 7's sports director joe amorosino is here to break down the game. joe? >> joe: less than six hours remaining on tom brady's deflategate suspension. he's back at gillette first thing tomorrow morning. his team is 3-1. they're in first place. as for today, without jimmy garoppolo and the rookie jacoby brissett playing with an injured thumb, the pats playing conservative. they were shut out by the buffalo bills. brissett the only quarterback siewerting up for the second straight w rex ryan and the bills taking advantage of that. first buffalo drive, tyrod taylor will hit lesean mccoy for a seven-yard score. first points allowed by the patriots in the first quarter this season. 7-0 bills. pats in the red zone for the first time, but watch this. that momentum is halted. brissett is rocked by zac brown. the ball comes free. the bills recover. patriots trailed 13-0 at half time. second half, under three minutes to go on fourth down.
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rob gronkowski. that will do it. the patriots lose it 16-0, their first shutout at home since 1993. first ever at gillette stadium. 's trey daerr reporting live in foxborough with more. trey? >> trey: joe, the patriots have reigned atop the nfl for the better part of the last decade and a half, not just because of the brady-belichick combo, but because of the team's inability to beat itself. that was not the case today with rex ryan and the bills patriots going 4-0 without tom brady. >> obviously we're in a lot of third and longs. that wasn't good. it was pretty obvious. >> hats off to our quarterbacks. they did a tremendous job first four weeks. obviously it's exciting to get tom bakk tomorrow. we just lost to the bills, so reaction is we have to get better as a football team. i'm just proud to be part of this team.
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and we just got to move forward now and we have the move forward to the cleveland browns. >> trey: so the patriots will move forward next week the cleveland. for week five, that's first game that tom brady will be back. in the future this team will look a lot different. not just with brady, but also as rob gronkowski continues to get a bit healthier, and don't forget the return of dion lewis, which is expected in a couple weeks. live on the field at gillette stadium, trey daerr, 7news. >> jonathan: so. >> joe: so the patriots in no mood to shut out by the bills on their home field, but they'll be feeling good in the morning when tom brady walks through the door. the pats 3-1 and ready to go with bridie. joe amorosino, 7news. >> jonathan: brady's back. stay with 7 for coverage of tom brady's return, because joe amorosino, trey daerr heading to cleveland as the pats take on the browns. their report starts saturday right here on 7. now to a monster sendoff for david ortiz. the slugger, there is no
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regular-season game as a major league baseball player. governor charlie baker announcing a bridge behind fenway will be named after big papi. >> nicole: and even before he makes it into the hall of fame, the sox announced today they're going to retire his number. 7's john cuoco is live at fenway where fans are going wild for papi. >> john: nicole, they have been. david ortiz has been a rock star for the red sox for years, with plenty of amazing memories made right here at fenway park. and before the singing his praises. >> ortiz into deep right field. >> john: if david ortiz was a musician, he would have given plans plenty of material for a greatest hits album. [cheering] >> big papi brought three world championships to boston. it means the world to me. >> the seasons when he was hitting the home runs and we were winning because of him, and he got us to the world series. >> john: a maestro of the
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the moment he put on his number 34 red sox jersey in 2003, a number that will soon hang in fenway with other franchise legends. >> i just don't know how they're going to replace him. >> i think he's a future hall of famer, as well. it's just matter of time after he's retired. >> john: but big papi's regular season swan song isn't just fading out at fenway, it's ending on a high note. >> for him to have the season at 40 years old >> a 40-year-old man, this guy is like superman. he's dropping bombs. >> john: the best part, the show isn't over yet. fans already know the encore is coming. playoffs next on the sox list, the place where the legend of david ortiz was written. >> he's a monster. that's why they call him big papi. >> his contributions are so valuable, but not only to the franchise and the team, but to the city of boston. >> john: it look like we have a little bit of baseball left
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red sox to a victory, but no matter what happens here tonight, we have the playoffs coming up, and we're hoping for a little bit more of that big papi magic then. we're live outside fenway park, john cuoco, 7news. >> nicole: and stay with 7 for more on this monster sendoff. more highlights tonight on 7news at 11:00. >> jonathan: right now breaking news out of roxbury. boston police say man has been shot on warren street a few minutes ago. that man rushed to a nearby hospital, his injuries appear to be life-threatening. police are investigating a deadly crash in yarmouth. officials say two cars hilt head-on on buck island road yesterday morning. both drivers pronounced dead right there at the scene. a third passenger was rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. more news today, alarming allegations against a wilgton superintendent of schools. massachusetts state police are confirming she was arrested for allegedly driving drunk in
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7's amaka ubaka is in wilmington now with the latest. >> amaka: this is video of the superintendent from last year. praise for her dedication and commitment to students, she's now in hot water after state police say she was arrested on august 25th for a d.u.i. in salem. the news comes just a couple weeks after anthony alteri, a wilmington high school physical education teacher, was arrested for domestic ass a he was allowed to return to teaching after being put on paid administrative leave for a couple day, a decision mary delie helped to make. in regards to her d.u.i. arrest, in a statement from the wilmington school committee, they say "we just became aware of this situation. we are holding a meeting on monday night, and we'll issue an official statement after the meeting." that meeting will happen tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m., but it is not open to the public. during that meeting, board members could either discipline
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she could choose to resign on her own. in wilmington, amaka ubaka, 7news. >> nicole: and wren them police are looking for a woman who was caught stealing from a local liquor store. you can see her right here on surveillance video. she picks up the alcohol and then hides it underneath her sweater. police are asking the public to keep an eye out if you recognize this woman. and new details on the deadly commuter crash in new jersey. authorities announced today that one of the event recorders recovered from the hoboken train the device was used to record data about the operation of train controls. federal investigators say the signals were working properly at the station when the crash happened. >> jonathan: and turning now to the race for the white house, the election just 37 days away. donald trump's taxes back in the spotlight tonight. a "new york times" report shows that trump lost $916 million on his 1995 tax returns. tax experts say trump could have
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paying federal income tax for up to 18 years. >> the reality is, this is part of our tax code. the man's a genius. he knows how to operate the tax code to the benefit of the people who serve him. >> jonathan: and trump took to twitter today saying he knows tax laws better than anybody who has ever run for president, and he's the only person who can fix them. hillary clinton was back on the campaign trail this morning in charlotte. the democratic presidential nominee visited a church and lamont scott. the african american man was shot and killed by police last month. >> i believe we need end-to-end reform in our criminal justice system. not half measures, but fulmers. with real follow-through. >> jonathan: and the first vice presidential debate is coming up this week. ly have live reports from richmond, virginia, coming up next tuesday. >> nicole: well, straight ahead on 7news at 6:00,
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weather department. we're tracking hurricane matthew and the wet weather here in new england. >> jonathan: and bri egg verse monitoring both of those stories. >> nicole: a lot to talk about, but i think the biggest question is when will we see this sunshine again. we'll break it all special interests that oppose question 2 claim district schools lose money to charter schools. that's "absurd," says the boston herald. "outright lies," reports the lowell sun. charter schools "don't siphon off state dollars" from traditional schools, says the boston globe. in fact, public schools get more money. the truth is question 2 will give parents more choices and result in more funding for public education. please vote yes on question 2.
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>> nicole: making strides. thousands of people came together in an effort to fight cancer this morning. of course, that rainbow couldn't the esplanade. >> jonathan: everybody is very driven in this regard. the goal, of course to, raise millions to fight breast cancer. 's bri eggers was rights there with them. >> bri: what a fun morning, you guys,, for sure. kim khazei and many other 7newsers showed up to cheer on the 40,000 people who went on the 2 to 5-mile walk. the clouds and mist couldn't stop the thousands of people that gathered around the boston esplanade sunday morning.
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cancer society's 24th annual making strides against breast cancer walk. this year's event organizers hoped to raise $2.2 million for breast cancer research and treatment. but making strides is more than just a fund-raiser. >> this event means a lot to me because i was very fortunate when i went through it two years ago. i had so much support from family, from friends, from neighbors, from the whole community. i never did anything alone. it made the process so much easier. >> for others, the event is an opportunity to honor loved ones. >> that's for m passed from breast cancer. at a young age. sorry. it's making me sad. i was really little. so my memories of her are not really all there, but we didn't have all the technology and treatment we have today now. >> bri: boston mayor marty walsh took the stage to share his own cancer survival story and encouraged those battling the disease to keep on fighting. >> for all the people that have
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treatments, we're with you, we're praying for you, and look around, there's a lot love in this field today. >> some cancer researchers also volunteered their time. one local expert says sunday's walk will make an impact beyond breast cancer research. >> you make a stride that impacts breast, you can almost guarantee another scientist or research her translate that into lung, pancreatic, ovarian, because science kind of cuts across the lines. so really what we're doing is making strides to understanding and cancer. >> very inspirational and empowering. and the american cancer society says that it is invested nearly $90 million toward breast cancer
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hanging around with us for what seems like for days now. easy to or the get the sunshine is still. there it's just up there above the cloud cover. and our temperatures have stayed really cool, not budging a whole lot,mid to upper 50s. we did make it into the low 60s across the south coast where it was warmest today. and we're already seeing that patchy fog setting up for us. cape cod, reduced visibility down near hyannis, six miles on nantucket and more dense fog. that's back through worcester. so something to pay attention to, not only for tonig that morning commute tomorrow, as well. so what gives with this pattern? we've got to break it, right? it's been around just too long, this upper-level low, spinning its wheels and keeping the moisture in place for us. we will eventually see it sliding off shore, but it takes a couple days for that to happen before the high pressure takes its place and brings us that sunshine. but i do think that we can break out the sun late on tuesday, hopefully before it sets, and then we stay dry wednesday and thursday. we still have a chance for some
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a rumble of thunder as we make it into tomorrow. looks like your best chance into the afternoon and evening hours and also into the interior away from the coastline. and this again for tomorrow afternoon. tuesday morning, a slight chance, about a 20% chance, not a whole lot of rain all said and done on the way. one-tenth of an inch, maybe a quarter of an inch, coastline could stay dry completely. we're still keeping an eye on hurricane matthew. still a category four hurricane and expected to remain a major hurricane as it makes its way past haiti, c we're locking in that forecast at this point through the bahamas and then the forecast gets tricky past wednesday, thursday and into next weekend. if it is on our way on its way in our direction it wouldn't be until next weekend. it takes listening time to get there. spaghetti plot models taking it further out to see. we'll hope that trend continues. here's a look, on 7 forecast, and we're looking fur some more seasonable temperatures as we get into the middle to the end of next week.
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joe amorosino. >> joe: the patriots playing like this was a preseason game against the bills today while rex ryan and his team treated this like their super bowl, and the final score reflected that. bills 16, patriots 0. the big picture, paste -- patriots are 3-1 without tom brady. he'll be back tomorrow. the bills set the tone early on. jacoby brissett and malcolm mitchell walking onto the field wh t the rookie quarterback. you can see teammates come to his quarterback's aid. they were pushing and shoving. after three and out, the bills strike first. third and goal from the seventh. tyrod taylor, lesean mccoy sneaks inside for the score. first points allowed by the patriots in the first quarter of this season 7-0. buffalo mid way through the second. patriots limited to 34 yards on their first three drives combined. look at belichick. couldn't believe it.
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of the number four drive. brissett airing it out to bennett. he will rumble down to the 17th. a gain of 58 for the patriots. it looked like they were coming alive. later in the drive on 3rd and 11, brissett popped by zac brown. ball comes loose, the bills recover a possibly red zone turnover. the patriots trailed 13-0 at half time. patriots first drive of the second half on fourth and 2, brissett hits james white to keep the drive alive. gain of eight. guess them d territory. again they end up empty handed. stephen gostkowski lining up, hooks it wide right, his second miss of the season and the pats are kept off the board. to the fourth quarter we go. patriots looking for life again. brissett will connect with rob gronkowski for his first catch. it's a first down, gain of 11, gronk's first catch of the season in his second game back. so three plays later, the momentum, crushed again. brissett will be sacked by brown, the rookie with 17 of 27
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three times. patriots lose for the first time this season 16-0. so this time rex ryan backs up his talk and beat the patriots in foxborough, handing the patriots their first shutout at home since 1993. trey daerr reporting live at gillette stadium with more. trey? >> trey: joe, normally holding an opponent to just 16 points on an afternoon going to be more than enough to give the patriots a win. that was not the case here today. the patriots thoroughly who as you mention, hand the patriots their first home shutout in 23 years. the pats forced to play from behind right from jump street here this afternoon. new england three and out followed by that bills' touchdown drive. buffalo never looks back. jacoby brissett forced to leave the charge with an injured thumb. they fail to register a first down in the opening quarter. the patriots move the chains just twice in the game's first 30 minutes. they could not get out of their own way for the lest of the day.
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74 yards in a miserable day for the patriots' offense. >> i mean, they did a great job, came out and played hard. we got penalties. i didn't play well. >> we got penalties on probably every drive we had. any time you do that, it gives the defense the ability to dial up some kind of game plan thing. we just didn't turn it on, and like i >> they were extremely disciplined. you look at it for 24 hours and then move on. we have to be ready to move on really fast. >> trey: rex ryan not quite moving on. rex getting the chance to run his mouth after the game, saying it does feel good to beat the patriots, even though they
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it's his first win in his last six tries. trey daerr, 7sports. >> joe: thanks, trey. much for from trey tonight on sports extra. we'll have fred and mark in studio, as well, talking what comes next with tom brady and our weekly sitdown with red sox manager john farrell as the red sox head into the postseason where they'll meet the indians in the alds. that's all tonight following the chiefs and steelers on 7 nbc. all right. the jets hosting seattle. russell wilsonn despite suffering a sprained mcl last week. wilson looking sharp, tossing three touchdown passes. this one to michael, the put-the-game-away play. the jets are now 1-3. final day of the ryder cup. on the 18th hole, ryan moore facing off against lee westwood. he has three putts to win this
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his first chance within inches of the cup. westwood concedes the tabin. -- tap-in. moore wins the match. and the americans are celebrating a ryder cup win for the first time since '08. >> play of the day brought to you by capital one. >> joe: raiders and ravens. carr connects with cab tree in the back of the end zone. he gets both feet in real quick. that's the game winner. raiders win it. crabtree snags right now 2-1 in the bottom of ninth. the sox need to win today to keep the possibility of securing home field against the indians alive after the indians beat the royals today. that's sports. we'll have sports extra tonight. 7news continues after the break. capital one believes your bank should work for you, not the other way around. so capital one reimagined banking...
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i'm oliverio. >> jonathan: i'm jonathan hall. "nbc nightly news" is next here on channel 7. join us for 7news at 11:00, as well. special interests that oppose question 2 claim district schools lose money to charter schools. that's "absurd," says the boston herald. "outright lies," reports the lowell sun. charter schools "don't siphon off state dollars" from traditional schools, says the boston globe. in fact, public schools get more money. the truth is question 2 will give parents more choices and result in more funding for public education. please vote yes on question 2.
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. on this sunday night, staggering loss, donald trump's $900 million tax deductions newly revealed by the surprise closure of one of his tax returns. tonight, trump on defense as democratic mathew causing devastating floods and prompting new warnings of catastrophic damage. deadly train disaster for the first time and we hear from the engineer that killed a by stander and injured more than 100 others. and last call of the final play by play of his career, the one
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