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with the police who are handling this investigation. we have communicated with families and will be working with our staff to provide counseling services to students who need it. whily has been a teacher for 37 years. he has turned in his less willing nation and is out on $20,000 bond tonight. live in merrimack, new hampshire. i'm alex deprado, 7 news. >> anchor: there is more breaking news this evening. boston police tweeting out these pictures of a wanted in connection to a shooting in roxbury over the weekend. a toddler was injured in that shooting. police say that man was spotted leaving the scene right after shots were fired. he was riding a black and white scooter wearing a black helmet, a red sweatshirt and gray sweat pants. detectives say shots were fired around 4:00 on saturday afternoon on winslow street. they say a two-year-old boy was injured this that shooting. he is expected to be okay.
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a fire breaks out on a bus in braintree. video shows smoke just pouring from that bus earlier this afternoon. this is video sent in by 7 news viewer. it happened right outside the south shore plaza. fire crews have been on the scene putting out the fire. we seen it from up above from sky 7 hd traffic still imparted along granite street right out in front of the mall. >> anchor: sky 7 hd over a restaurant ceiling collapse in new hampshire. part of the interior dealing at the bother touchy's restaurant on amherst stre caved in today. three people had to go to the hospital. fire department trying to figure out what caused the ceiling to collapse p. >> anchor: an update to the officers shot in east boston. we're now learning the condition of those two boston police officers has been up graded to stable today. officers richard san toll oh and matthew morris have been recovering over at mass general hospital since they were shot last week while responding to a dom ethic call of they were listed in critical condition until earlier today. the boston police department
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afternoon and it says this. just left the hospital, both guys doing better. it appears somebody upstairs is listening to all of our prayers. >> anchor: also on 7, a frightening change reaction crash leaves a mother and some children hurt in hopkinton. you can see from sky 7 hd the stroller right behind one of the cars involved. police say that a driver rammed in a stopped car, sending that car flying into the woman and the hopkinton. >> anchor: i am sickened. i am absolutely sickened. any time there are children involved it's always pulls at your heart. >> anchor: sky 7 hd over the scene of a horrific car crash in hopkinton earlier i'm pregnant mother and two children rushed to the hospital after being injured in this wreck. you can see a baby carriage stuck under one of the cars involved in this crash. the chief of police says two
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to the park. drivers had stopped and were letting families cross when another car ran into them. four-year-old chase got the worst of it. our son, chase, is four and a half and got the brunt of it. my wife, jenny, luckily got out of the way. she had our twin girls. he has a scrape on his head and scrapes throughout his body. he is very scared. >> anchor: dad christmas terse said when he got the phone call his heart nearly stopped returning to the hospital to neighbors say people need to slow down. it's just horrific. it's not right. it has to stop. a lot of people do not pay attention to the speed limit as for this father he is glad his family will be all right. chase is okay of wife is okay of our friends are okay. we have i we got i think very lucky. very lucky everyone affected is going to be okay. the police chief said he will step up enforcement in this area to make sure something like this
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in hopkinton, kelly o'hara, 7 news. >> anchor: tense hours at a revere home rutting in some controversy so here is the deal of the swat officers rushed to a home after some reports of shots fired. people inside the home say they were not shots and now say their home is ransacked. let's get to steve cooper live in revere. what really happened out there or do we know yet? police are actually defending their response it a 911 call at this triple-decker here early yesterday morning. 911 call as shots here early in the morning but today less didn't say what happened here is the result of racism in the neighborhood. they destroyed my room, my tv is broken, my clothes are everywhere. >> reporter: he is speaking out of a police standoff at this triple-decker here on francis street in revere early yesterday morning. police late today releasing the 911 call of shots being fired.
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cell phone. i don't know who this is. there are shots being fired. >> anchor: residents were naturalized citizens of morocco say they were mistreated by the swat team who left their apartment with broken windows and holes in the walls. but police say when they asked everyone to come out, some stayed inside touching off a two hour standoff. do you know why everyone wouldn't come out when the police showed up and asked everyone to come out? i have no idea. everybody was sleeping them came out 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. >> anchor: the standoff ended with the eventually take mean custody. the last person handcuffed after police fired tear gas into the apartment. just come out here to help you. we won't hurt you. there was nothing racist mentioned. >> anchor: after listening to the 911 call, he says he believes the caller was a neighbor who wants them out because they are muslims. that's the same guy who called the cops us and said he don't like muslims. they don't like arabs. same voice. >> anchor: again nobody was hurt here.
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revere police are telling us tonight that what happened here is all still under investigation. live in revere tonight, steve cooper, 7 news. >> anchor: all right breaking right now some major traffic trouble at the interchange of the mass pike and i 290 out in auburn. a previously patched portion of the deck over route 12 became loose and is being repaired right now. luckily, they have those lights out so from sky 7 you can sort of see what they are doing there. debris could fall on to the road below th you can see the dust and the debris that's being kicked up as workers are trying to fix this. traffic can still exit i 90 as normal but it is being detoured. beware. just passed the toll plaza on to route 12 if you are out in that area. >> anchor: let's get on to better news which is your weather and a gorgeous forecast turning up the heat the next couple days. leaving near record high temperatures tomorrow. let's check it out. chief meteorologist jeremy reiner joins us. >> reporter: right now 60's
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city is 61. boston 66. nashua at 71. clouds have been on the increase the last few hours and that's a warm front. that is the leading edge of even warmer air and this warm front will come crewing through new england overnight tonight with mostly cloudy skies. there is some rain up through southern canada heading for the adirondacks. there may be sprinkle but that would be about it and look at the temperatures on the other side of the front. you move out of new england, 70's and 80's at this time detroit 79 right now. chicago at 816789 cincinn80 i point these temperatures out because i think this is where we're going to be tomorrow afternoon up near 80 degrees tomorrow afternoon near record warmth for tonight a lot of clouds. mild, overnight lows tonight and your morning commute upper 50's and low 60's. we'll talk more about this near record warmth and how long it sticks around in a few minutes. >> anchor: all right, we'll turn now to the fight against isis and iraqi forces storm into the isis strong hold of mosul as pat of a major operation to reclaim the key city. ryan schulteis here in our
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the mosul operations the lucky army office said its troops already destroyed a number of defensive lines. lucky government forces getting asiftance from 4,000 members of the kurdish military along with the u.s. led coalition. both on the grand and of course in the air. some 30,000 soldiers and fighters were expected to take part in the offensive to drive an estimated four to 8,000 isis militants from mosul. a city of 1.5 million people. isis has been retreating since the end of last year in iraq. in the 7 news. >> anchor: election day only 22 days away now. tonight hilary clinton is dealing with fall out from newly released e-mails. it could show potential collusion between the f.b.i. and clinton's campaign. at the same time donald trump continues his fight against what he calls a rigged election. 7's brandon gunnoe in our newsroom with more. >> anchor: donald trump is doubling down once again. now he is claiming widespread cheating at the polls while newly released e-mails from both
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further damage hilary clinton's campaign. >> anchor: the election is being rigged. >> anchor: donald trump ramping up his claims that the 2016 election is against. rigged. >> anchor: with trump's numbers slipping in the national poll the g.o.p. nominee is alleging large scale voter fraud on twitter. it's rigged like you have never seen before. >> reporter: however his running mate mike pence is trying to temper the stolen election rants. we will accept the results of the election. >> reporter: in gentleman dona t it's very possible. it's been going on for years and years. wikileaks. >> reporter: meanwhile e-mails are once again causing concern for hilary clinton's campaign. the f.b.i. dropping new documents monday from its investigation into her state department private server and wikileaks releasing thousands more e-mails. the latest headline, an f.b.i. document shows the state department and f.b.i. discuss keeping a clinton e-mail unclassified in return for placing more agents in iraq.
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ultimately didn't happen. no quid pro quo. no exchange here. >> reporter: meanwhile, the presidential tickets continue to fight over the fairness of this race. the criticism is completely unjustified and it's a guy who is whining because he is a big bully who is getting beaten and now starting to whine. i have no doubt the national media is trying to rig this election with their biased coverage. >> reporter: new poll numbers have trump keeping it close in battleground states but clinton with a significant lead nationally. brandon gunnoe, 7 news. >> anchor: patriots tom brady weighing in on donald trump today in his weekly call to weei brady talked about his relationship with trump. i met him i guess probably 16 years ago, 15 or 16 years ago. we just, you know, played golf together many, many times and i have always had a good time with him. like i said he has been a friend of mine. he supported our teaming supported the patriots. he has been on the patriots
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and always called me after a game to encourage me and over the course of 15 years. >> anchor: brady says he does plan on voting but staying true to the patriots way and keeping quiet on his plans. stay with 7 news on air and on-line for coverage of the race for the white house. dan hausle heading out to vegas this wednesday with a bunch of dollar bills for machines he will be out there maybe after the debates. lucky significant else. >> anchor: when we go we work around the clock. it's all work, no place, no slots. coming up, current stars talking about our country's future stars. the big names and their messages for country's youth as the forbes 30 under 30 summit rolls into boston. >> anchor: plus tom brady on his happy homecoming and bengal
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>> anchor: the future is bright for those invited to this year's forbes under 30 summit in boston. you see there that's ashton kutcher the actor and jessica alba. they spoke to pan else of the most promising young entrepreneurs from across the globe. it's an annual summit being held here in boston, goes through wednesday.
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events including olympic hero michael phelps and virgin group founder richard branson. most of the speakersers stars who followed up successful careers in their original field respectively with success in entrepreneurial adventures like jessica alba who is has encouraging words for aspiring businessmen and women. s think for any entrepreneur out there when you are faced with challenges you can't let them define you. you really should use it an an opportunity for to you grow and learn from them. >> anchor: beautiful and alba co-found the honest company which produces non-toxic household products and she made in year's forbes list of richest self-made women in america.. >> reporter: for some of you tomorrow will be over 80.
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>> anchor: warm week, temperature tomorrow on wednesday in ther sep tease too around 80 even a little bit of touch of humidity building right now and overnight tonight through the day tomorrow. a few showers possible. this is why it's so warm. jet stream is kind of sunken down through western north mention america and then kind of pops up across eastern north america like a teeter to ther. so we are on the warm side of that jet stream to start the week and even as we begin to
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these numbers are at or above normal low 80's tomorrow. 66 in town at this time. norwood 73. worcester at 67. dew point temperatures upper 50's to around 60 so again that won't change much tonight and through the day tomorrow. you will feel the warmth, you will feel the humidity. it's not midsummer humidity but certainly more so than where we have been the last several week in the fall. there is a warm front generating clouds right now through southern new england and that is the leading edge of even warmer air so overnight tonight we'll ha again the normal high is 61. i think heading out the front door tomorrow morning temperatures will be close to that about 60, 62 degrees. sum returns tomorrow with a mix of clouds and sunshine near record warmth the record in the city is 82. will be up near that boston around 81 tomorrow afternoon. fitchburg 81 even down through portions of bristol county numbers close to ay degrees. worcester your record 85 that probably stays in the books but even with that said it's still a warm day in worcester upper 70's
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school more like summer than fall. they will want to come at you and say please let me wear shorts. outdoor recess. wednesday lots of sunshine. breezy, less humid on wednesday with temperatures on wednesday in the upper 70's. your 7 on 7 forecast thursday and friday a lot of clouds. few scattered showers thursday and again on friday. that's a cold front on friday. so end of the weekend and next week the temperatures will be below normal. see you at 7:00. >> anchor: gillette standardium was charged up for tom brady's return yesterday but for the patriots quarterback it was a hohum home copping the brady doing what he always does in his own turf there dominating. he is now 49 and one against afc opponents at home since 2007. the bengal the latest team to fall victim to brady's dominance. he carved up cincinnati to the
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touchdowns. it was the 196th time brady walked off the field victorious and there is no place he would rather celebrate than his home turf. since i got here in 20,000 you feel that with all of the teams of you feel that with the red sox. it's heart breaken when they lose. like they did on monday night. celtics and bruins and certainly for us we feel it every time we take the field and you know it's my home now where my i love being here and i love being quarterback of this team and hopefully i can do it for a long time. >> anchor: the nfl taking a longer look at the perfect cheap shot for a possible fine it was just the ingoing of the bengals usual brand of undisciplined football thatting lead up the final quarter of play but the pats tight end didn't seem too bothered by the rough stuff. playing football, man. it gets like this sometimes.
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throughout the whole game and just that's what it is. we don't back down. we're not looking for trouble but we're not walking away from trouble either. you play football, it's a lot of guys, testosterone, egos. you lose the game. you win a game. you celebrate. everybody sees that you are having fun when have you guys that are losing games it's not easy to take. so that guess for anybody we just have to keep our composure and continue to play football. >> anchor: up next for th had been roth list burger undergo surgery this morning to fix the meniscus in his left knee. pittsburgh confident their injury isn't long-term but asuing he is not out there sunday but it won't break tenanta hightower's heart. you want to see him out there? i would not.
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if i am sure he will try to get out there if he is we'll try to handle it. >> reporter: dave dom brow questions's to do list getting longer by the day. so far the red sox baseball czar has to replace a hall of fame slugger and general manager in mike and perhaps a bench coach if tory lavulo leaves to become a manager in arizona. i will be surprised i would say if they don't ask for permission to talk i know how hilly we think of him and how highly mike thought of him. in my opinion is ready to be a major league manager. would he end up being their top selection i cannot answer that. we would not stand in his way to interview. >> reporter: college hockey bc and wisconsin. bruins could use help in the scoring debt. how about this from 2015 sixth round pick cameron hughes going between the legs and then
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tonight, trump's rigged charge. down in the polls, donald trump goes all in on unsupported claims about large-scale voter fraud. inflammatory accusations that have democrats and republicans pushing back hard. plus, new hacked e-mails from hillary manager. new campaign trouble from wikileaks. isis showdown. a pivotal battle begins. richard engel inside the command center as americans and iraqis open a massive offensive on the islamic state's center of power in iraq. olympic star's tragedy. american medalist teenage daughter killed in the crossfire. tonight charges after a fatal encounter in a parking lot. and the doctor will see you now. instead of going to
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