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with no obligations. you can call us at 1-888-800-8813 or visit us at bluecrossma.com/medicareguide. ? cheer >> kris: we begin this noon with breaking news. curt schilling has announced he will run against senator elizabeth warren in 2018. schilling mae radio station wpro earlier today. he says while he still has the talk to his family, he says, "i have made my decision. i'm going to run." schilling best known for pitching through the bloody ankle injury back in 2004 play-offs and of course, helping the red sox win the world series. he is also known around new england for his failed video game company, 38 studios which cost taxpayers millions of dollars in rhode island. here is what schilling had to
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"i haven't talked to my wife and ult mayly, i'm going to see how she feels, this would affect our marriage and our kids." curt schilling has been hinting at a possible run for months now. >> christa: when asked if she was worried about being challenged back in august, she simply replied no. meantime, there is more breaking news involving senator warren. hacked e-mails from hillary clinton's campaign manager disclose by wikileaks, ho list for running mate, also being considered for the vice presidential nod. deval patrick was also on the list. tim kaine was named in the same e-mails. by the way, the election countdown now standing at just 21 days left to go until campaign. until people vote. the latest nbc news survey monkey poll showing hillary clinton east lead slipping just a bit. clinton at 51%. donald trump at 43%.
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percentage points. it shrunk a little bit there. protesters gathered to take a stand against trump today in boston. this group coming together at local rnc headquarters, speaking out against what they call the nominee's misogynist and racist ideas. for the first time, since the republican national convention today, we are hearing from his wife melania trump. >> kris: she is going public supporting her husband. hillary clinton, as we mentioned, has yet another e-mail issue contend with. >> reporter: donald trump says department e-mails show a scandal he calls worse than water-gate. >> the f.b.i. documents that show undersecretary of state patrick kennedy made the request for aler thing classification as part of a quid pro quo. in other words, a deal. this is felony corruption. north one exchange with the f.b.i., the undersecretary asked to change the classified label on one of hillary clinton's e-mails when she was secretary of state. the state department would
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the f.b.i. to place more agents in country where is they are presently forbidden. specifically, in iraq. the f.b.i. and state department deny any wrongdoing. >> again no, quid pro quo. no exchange here. >> reporter: as part of trump's latest push to sway voters, his wife melania went on cnn blaming billy bush for trump's lewd comments about women caught on an open mic. >> he was lead on, like, egg on. from the host. to say >> reporter: meanwhile, senator bernie sanders tried to reach out to trump supporter, playing off his rigged election claims. >> the system is rigged in the favor of the wealthy and powerful. think about voting for hillary clinton on this issue alone. >> kris: no comment from hillary clinton on the latest e-mail controversy. she is not scheduled to make a public appearance until the debate which is set for tomorrow night. you will want to stay with 7 news on air and on-line for
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for the white house. dan hausle is in las vegas for tomorrow's final debate. his live reports begin tonight on 7 news at 10:00 and 11:00. >> christa: more breaking news this noontime. a deadly crash in waltham. a pedestrian killed, another one hurt after they are hit by a car. this happened this morning on wyman street. >> kris: the victim is a 65-year-old man. we want to get out live now to john cuoco. he is in waltham. what is the latest you have learned? >> reporter: well, kris, rig earlier, this area was all closed off as police were investigating. after those two men were hit in the crosswalk here. a damaged car sits in the street after a deadly wreck in waltham. police say two men were in a crosswalk on wyman street when they were hit by a car just before 7:00 tuesday morning. >> upon arrival, one male was found face-down in the roadway. the other was on the curbing near the bus stop. >> reporter: police say the man in the road was dead. 7 news has learned he was 65 years old and getting off the
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heartbreaking news for people in the area. >> i would see them almost every morning on the way to the gym. sometimes if i'm running a little late, i wouldn't see them. most mornings, i would see them crossing the street. it is horrible. >> reporter: police believe both men work in the area. >> we are still trying to determine which direction they were going in the roadway. as as why they were in the roadway and so on, that is still under investigation. >> reporter: police and people that live here say this street is kno t couple o'times, to have a light put down in here. >> it is a heavily traveled road. pedestrians, cars, and so on. we have not had any major incidents in this area for quite some time as far as accidents go. >> reporter: soy just got an update here. the man that was taken to the hospital, hit in the crosswalk, he is 70 years old. his condition has been upgraded to serious. as far as the driver, we are told he is 60 years old.
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possible. we are live in waltham, 7 news. >> christa: 7 news now turning to your weather on this tuesday. it is gray outside. some early-morning rain. we would like to shed this gloomy day. so let's see if there is light at the end of the tunnel. here is danielle gersh. >> danielle: you know, it is kind of like a tale of two forecasts today. because to our south, temperatures are in the 70's. 74 in new bedford right now. that is where the sunshine has poked through. for us in boston, we are still sitting at were in the 60's. then we dropped to the 50's. now we are getting back to the 60's. we are starting to see some of that clearing. i think as we head into this afternoon, we will start to see more of that. but down in new bedford, down along the cape, there is lots of sunshine. but north of the pike, basically, is where we still have not seen any of that clearing. and that is where those temperatures are really still struggling to warm up. i do think we will see some clearing and some sunshine as
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to top out in the 70's. those 80's will only be down towards the cape. where we get a lot of sunshine and down towards southeast massachusetts. for tomorrow, another run at the upper 70's. more sunshine for tomorrow. and a better chance for rain as we head into the end of the week. more on that coming up in the full forecast. back to you guys. >> kris: well, the city of boston getting the gold medal treatment this morning. multiple olympic gold medal winner michael phelps mobbed by a crowd at the esplanade this morning. leading hundreds of young global entrepreneurs on a gold medal run through the back bay. they are in town for the forbes under 30 summit. victoria warren has details from boston. >> the man you came to see, michael phelps, olympic champion! >> reporter: a crowd so thick it was more a race to take selfies with michael phelps than run with him. >> let's have some fun out there and make sure no one gets hurt. >> reporter: still hundreds showed up on the esplanade to try to keep up with the
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>> i got to touch him and take a picture of him. that is kind of cool. >> that is great. he is a lot bigger than i expected. >> reporter: and a lot faster. even out of the water. >> it was really exciting. and cool to be running with an olympian. >> reporter: after the run, he spoke at harvard business school about his drive and success. >> being able to finish in 2016 with 28... not sure if i'll ever be able to wrap my head around that. >> reporter: a marching band and college swimmers all turning out part of it. >> it's been amazing. so many awesome people from all over the world. it is really cool. like, meeting all these inspiring people. >> reporter: the forbes under 30 summit has been bringing in several high-profile names. it has been taking place throughout boston and throughout the week. it wraps up tomorrow. in cambridge, victoria warren, 7 news. >> christa: right now we are tracking breaking news out of new hampshire. a tense standoff ending with a suspect surrendering. at one point earlier, we understand that shots were fired. it is unclear exactly who
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halls mill road area. once again in kandia. again, the situation ended peacefully. we will continue to update. that we have more news now. a suspect still on the run after stealing a car with a nine-month-old baby girl inside. officers say the honda accord was stolen from a business in dorchester last night. police found the vehicle on west walnut park in roxbury about ten minutes after that, the child is doing okay, thankfully. the suspect is still on the run. and a level three sex offender arrested on new charges of 1-year-old charles lovejoy arrested by whitman police early monday morning. he is charged with aggravated rape of a child, indecent assault and battery, and enticement of a child for sex. back in 2010, he was convicted of indecent assault and battery o'an child under 14. this morning, he is being held on a million dollars bail. >> kris:s a merrimac, new hampshire high school teacher sent explicit images to a
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robert wylie was arrested on monday. he sent explicit videos and photos to a 16-year-old girl over the past year. parents in the community shocked by these allegations. . >> any level. that is really, really bad. when you think of it from a father's standpoint for something like that, that is infuriating. words can't explain that. >> reporter: right now, wylie has been charged with endangering the welfare of a child. he is out out on bail. he retired from his job in the wake of the arrest. happened last night on wells avenue. one person taken to the hospital. no word yet on his condition. a woman nearby says she heard 10-12 shots. >> reporter: dozen officers are now under investigation after being accused of a brutal beating at a bar in springfield. four men claim that a group of off-duty officers attacked them using a baton and a stun gun outside of nathan's bar and restaurant last year. so an attorney for the alleged victim says that the fight started when one of the men whistled at a female bar end ther who may have been an
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the springfield police department says the incident is under investigation. >> kris: good news now this noon on the boston police officers shot in east boston. officers richard cintolo and matthew morris has been upgraded to stable condition. they have been recovering at mass. general hospital since they were shot while spooning to a domestic dispute last week. an east boston church holding a sperj mass honoring those officers last night and hundreds gathered at st. joseph's and lat was church to pray for those wounded officers. several cit marty walsh and commissioner william evans. they say the officers are grateful for the support the community has shown them. >> they are moved by the thoughts and prayers, the people in the city of boston. i went to see them both yesterday. i was talking to them before the game. they were getting ready to watch the game. you me the, thank god,. we weren't sure that was going to happen a few days before. very grateful for that and grateful to this boston community. >> kris: the man who shot the officers was killed at the
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>> christa: now the fight against isis today. iraq in its second day of trying to get the city of mosul back from militants. iraq's cuddish forces say they are pausing their advance on mosul after capturing a handful of villages. how to the iraqi army is pressing ahead with the next stage of the operation to retake the city. >> reporter: the offensive to push isis out of moe sill is continuing. we have pushed forward to a fronne we are just outside a village called hote. 30 miles south of mosul. and this is an ongoing operation. iraqi troops think they have cleared most of this village from isis which has been here for about two years. there is still some isis presence that is believed... you are seeing people leaving the town. they are afraid this operation is ongoing. but generally, they are hannie. they say they feel that they have been liberated. people have been flashing us victory signs. there still could be snipers
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waiting for a last stand. but in general, this is how the operation is unfolding. iraqi forces advance. they take a village. then once they feel they have sufficiently cleared it, they leapfrog to the next and the next until they reach mosul. what happens in mosul is still the big question mark. about a million, perhaps more than a million people remain in mosul. you have seen the people leaving. just this little village. we don't know exactly what will reach mosul itself. richard engel, nbc news, outside the village of south of mosul. >> christa: coming up, an apology from the police chief in wellesley, taking responsibility for what he calls the nationwide police mistreatment of minorities. >> kris: concerns being raised in revere. many are wondering if police went too in an incident that happened over the weekend.
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i just want what's best for my kids. when i hear warming uarguments thatx 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 because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids; i'm fighting for yours, too.
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>> kris: all right. a live look outside. hanging out in cloud city today, it looks like. >> christa: i know. like a science-fiction movie. one that we kind of exit from, i think. danielle, when are things going to clear out here? >> danielle: you know, i think we will get some more sunshine in here this afternoon. depenning from where you a outside. if you are watching from the cape, you are enjoying 70's and mostly clear skies right now. but in boston, it is 60 degrees. under mostly cloudy skies. as you just saw. we are finally starting to see those temperatures bump up again. this morning they were dropping down in the 50's. and now they are going back up. so notice the winds. we are starting to see that southwest wind kick in. and that is going to help bring in some of the warmer air. we are kind of between two weather patterns right now. fbs and this regional temperature map is kind of
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to our north and to our northeast, that is where temperatures are in the 40's and the 50's. and then in buffalo, new york city, washington, d.c., pittsburgh, 7's. so this is all of that warm air that is trying to work in. and i think we are going to start to see some clearing. we really are starring to see. that but i also want to talk about this coastal flood advisory. that is in effect from noon until 3:00 p.m. today. you probably have been noticing those nice full moons we had. and right now, the sun line. we have this especially high king tides. that means coastal flooding is a concern around high tide. today. which is 1:20 p.m. an hour before that, an hour after that, we could see some minor coastal flooding. along the northth shore and south shore. so here is that warm front i was talking about. that is really trying to work its way in. and it is getting there for some of you. i think as we head into this afternoon, heading into about 3:00, i think that is when we will start to see that clearing. we will get some more sunshine in.
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leave us much time to warm things up. i don't think we will see those temperatures getting into the 80's. most of you probably are going to see the 70's. overnight tonight, a slight chance for a shower. we start the day tomorrow, again, with cloud cover. and then we clear out throughout the day. tomorrow it looks like we will bump those temperatures into the upper 70's. then tomorrow evening, we watch another cold front. so for thursday, that brings the temperatures back to about average for this time of year. then thursday into friday, we watch a warm front northeast. and with this, we could see some rain fbs. and this front could tap into some tropical moisture. actually, this could bring us beneficial rain as we head into the end of the week. as you can see here. so for today, i do think we are clearing the skies. i don't think temperatures will get to 80 for most of you. maybe down along the cape and towards southeast massachusetts. for most of you, temperatures will be in the low to mid-70's. tonight, though, a really mild night. look at those temperatures.
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6's again. next chance for rain not until thursday or friday. the good news: sunshine returns for the weekend. >> christa: all right. blowing in the win: the nobel prize academy left hanging. so far by a mysteriously absent bob dylan. >> kris: that is kind of a dylan thing to do. right? he goes against grain. puppies stolen from a pet store in texas. ? you need blinds. now. right now buy one get one half off all wood blinds and cellular shades. blinds to go. blinds for life. fifteen million sold in just the last 10 years and we're saying thanks during blinds to go's customer apppreciation sale! buy one get one half off your favorite products. we love our customers and we're showing it. blinds to go. blinds for life.
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>> kris: a pet store in texas targeted by some thieves now. they break into the store and make off with puppies. puppies thousands of dollars. >> christa: yes. now authorities are trying to track them down. over the wean, a pet store in houston targeted by thieves. >> they are one of our most expensive dogs. >> christa: owner sherry stack came in to find a busted door and these six puppies, four english bulldogs and two french about $25,000 worth of puppies. >> they know it's quick money. they can turn around and sell it for hardly anything. and they don't care about the puppies. >> reporter: the thieves pull up in a white pick-up. then two pry their way into the store and start ransacking the place. >> we see it all. >> reporter: the owner says it took ten minutes to gets the puppies out and then loaded up and the truck to leave. she is worried now about their well-being. >> english bulldogs need special care. the heat can kill them.
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>> reporter: she has a message for the crooks. >> bring them back. do the right thing. because we will find you. >> christa: so the owner is offering an $800 reward for each puppy. she is worried about one puppy in particular, because it seemed hurt when it was taken out of cage. results of who did it better. bri eggers or the goalie for the new england revolution.
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he now has four goals in three games. let's have him keep that up through the whole year. the b's won big. 4-1. football time. tom brady and the patriots look to continue their winning ways sunday against the steelers. in two games, brady has thrown six t.d. passes. he has yet to throw an interception. the pats record is 5-1 during his weekly interview, brady didn't want to take credit for the great start. >> well, we are off to a decent start. we are 5-1. i'm happy. getting back these last two weeks. i really feel like, you know, it is football season for me now. we are still trying to figure out the kind of team we are. we are still trying to figure out the team we want to become. i'm glad we are winning in the meantime. results are in today. >> christa: did bri eggers
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not? it was a battle from the start. shek took on brad in a petty cab-driving challenge. they each had to drive with an obstacle course. brad finished in one minute, 23 seconds. bri got one minute, 34. only a couple of cones were knocked over during the competition. there you are. but the results, bri with a decisive... i mean, she has a land-slide here. 73 october of the vote while brad received 27%. >> kris: you know what it is. the warmer temperatures she past couple of days. >> christa: oh, yes! she is popular. well, congratulations. yeah. all right, so next week, she will be caring for a baby. a doll. she wanted to make that clear. it is a doll. she is will go one on one with the celtics star jay crowder for a baby boot-camp challenge. we will see, you know, who leaves the baby crying. >> kris: he is such a big guy. see how dell kate he is changing that diaper.
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i think. >> kris: coming up, on hold: a request for an early release for former speaker of the house. why the judge hasn't made a decision yet. >> christa: police in roxbury identify a person of interest after a two-year-old girl was shot. >> danielle: warmer temperatures and sunshine return tomorrow all for bri. for today, we are kind of waiting on the sun. more on when we see more sunshine and warmer temperatures coming up. >> pitcher curt schilling making a major political announcement. he says he is going to run against senator elizabeth warren in 2018. there is another breaking story also involving elizabeth warren. warren. we will have details when 7you .
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>> kris: breaking news here at 12:30. former boston red sox pitcher curt schilling has announced he will run against elizabeth warren in 2018. schilling made this announcement on wpro this morning. he says while he still has to talk to his family, he says "i have made my decision. i'm going to run." schilling best known, of course, for pitching through the bloody ankle injury during the 2004 play-offs and of course, helping the red sox win theor he is also known around new england for the failed video game company 38 stuld owe which is cost rhode island taxpayers millions of dollars. here is more of what schilling had to say, again. "i have made my decision. i'm going to run, but i haven't talked to shonda, my wife. ultimately, it is going to come down to how her and i feel this would affect our marriage and our kids." schilling has been hinting at a possible run against warren for months now. >> christa: when asked if she was worried about being
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meantime, more breaking news involving the senator. some hacked e-mails from hillary clinton's campaign manager disclosed by wikileaks confirm that warren was on clinton's short list for a potential running mate. also being considered for the v.p. nod, according to the hacked e-mails, the former massachusetts governor deval patrick. as you know, clinton selected tim kaine who was also in those e-mails. a deadly crash in waltham today. a pedestrian was killed. another one hurt. that accident happening early this morning on wyman street. >> kris: that victim is a 65-year-old man. john cuoco has the very latest from waltham. a damaged car sits in the street after a deadly wreck in waltham. police say two men were in a crosswalk on wyman street when they were hit by a car just before 7:00 tuesday morning. >> upon arrival, one male was found face-down in the roadway. the other was on the curbing near the bus stop.
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65-year-old old and getting off the bus. the other man was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. heartbreaking news for people in the area. >> i woud would see them almost every morning. sometimes if i'm running a little late, i wouldn't see them. most mornings, i would see them crossing the street. yeah, it's horrible. >> reporter: police believe both men work in the area. >> this area has a lot of office parks. we are still trying to determine which direction they were going in the roadway. and so on. that is still under investigation. police and people that live here say that street is known to be busy. >> we have asked to have a light put down down in here. >>. >> it is a very heavily traveled road. pedestrians, cars, and so on. we have not had any major incidents in this area in quite some time as as accidents go. >> reporter: i joust got an update here. the man hit in the crosswalk that was taken to the hospital. he is 70 years old. we are told his condition has been upgraded to serious. as as the driver, we are told he is 60 years old.
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impaired. and charges are still possible. we are live from waltham, 7 news. >> christa: breaking news out of kandia, new hampshire. a tense standoff there ending with a suspect surrendering. at one point earlier, shots were fired. it is unclear at this point who fired them. this all happening near halls mill road once again in new hampshire. the situation has ended peacefully today. >> kris: turning our attention to the weather. not the kind of day we were lots of clouds right now. let's get over to danielle gersh. any optimism here? >> danielle: i do think mr. sunshine shows up later on this afternoon, kris. for now, really lacking a lot of sunshine. but in new bedford, down along the cape, that is where temperatures are in the 70's. and that's where skies have started to clear. so when we get that clearing, we will warm up those temperatures. that southwest wind is helping to bring in some of the warmer air. we have a warm front that is really trying hard to work its
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we really have seen some clearing, though. just over the last three hours. i think we will get some sunshine in here today. north of the pike, still limited visibility. and that's where the temperatures are still on the cool side. still cloudy out there as well. so it does become breezy later on today with the southwest wind. temperatures probably going to be in the mid-70's. t hoping for. the good news, heading into tomorrow, more sunshine on the way. and i think we will see those warmer temperatures. as far as rain the next couple of days, we have a very slight chance to see some isolated showers overnight tonight. tomorrow, we are dry. thursday and friday, the next chance for beneficial rainfall. we will talk more on that coming up in the forecast. bure guys. >> kris: revere police are accused of crossing the line during an investigation over the weekend.
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home on frances street sunday morning. police say two people refused to come out of that house for two hours forcing them to use tear gas. the family who lives in the home, though, says that the person who made the 911 call was targeting them because they are muslim. >> i didn't do nothing wrong. all i do is work. i don't do no drugs. no guns. no nothing. what is that all about? >> they are very professional. they know what they have to do. you know, i don't know where the racist would have c remains under investigation. >> christa: wellesley's chief of police issuing a powerful apology at a conference in california. he took responsibility for the nationwide role of police he says, in mistreating minorities. >> tragically, this has undermined the trust that the public must and should have in their police departments. it is my hope that by working together, we can break this
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build a better and safer future for us all. >> christa: earns the cunningham is the president of the national organization of police chiefs. he stressled that today's officers should not be held accountable for mistakesle of past. we have details today about former massachusetts house speaker sal dimasi. the recommendation for a compassionate release has been put on hold now. last week federal prosecutors recommended that dimasi be released from prison because he is battling a judge said he needs more information before making a final call on that. dimasi has served nearly five years of an eight-year sentence for corruption. happening right now: police in roxbury looking for a person of interest in these pictures. after a little girl was shot. they are asking for the public's help tracking down a suspected shooter. >> kris: boston police are looking for this man who is being called a person of intrefers in the shooting that left a young girl injured in roxbury over the weekend.
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on-line monday. the images show a man riding a black and white scooter. one neighbor who does not want to be identified says he saw the man leaving the scene right after the shooting. >> i would walk right outside... i walked out when it was happening. >> what did you see in. >> i see the person flee off. draes girl was shot while sitting in the back seat of her father's car saturday the girl's father was the target, they say. >> somebody needs to figure out what's going on and do something. people are not safe in their homes. i live right here. my kids are not safe. >> reporter: mayor wall serb hoping the girl's father will come forward to meet with investigators. >> no parent should have to worry about their child being harmed. in this particular case, it seems like one parent could have information that could help us find out who did this so this doesn't happen to any
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girl, the good news here, is expected to be okay. >> christa: the man accused of opening fire inside a colorado springs planned parenthood is called to court. robert dear is due to appear for a status hearing that could involve discussions about his mental health. he remains in treatment after being ruled incompetent to stand trial back in may. three people were killed in the shooting. one of the victims was officer garett swayze who grew up in melrose. nine others were injured in the attack. >> kris: a 15-year-old girl was killed in kentucky over the weekend. a crowd gathering at her high school's track where trinity spent most of her time. students made posters, lit candles and honored her memory. many people at the vigil wore purple and pink, trinity's favorite colors. her father thanked the crowd for its support. >> we do our best, the best we
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sometimes we don't get the answers. >> kris: target is playing no joke by pulling clown masks off of its store shelves. a target spokesperson says it will not sell clown masks in its stores or on its web site out of sensitivity for creepy clown sightings that have been spreading across the country. the retail giant is also clown-related items it makes available on-line. police all across the nation have been dealing with threats and pranks related to people wearing clown masks, including several cases right here in new england. >> christa: still ahead on 7: martha stewart and snoop-dogg? this they are teaming up for a new tv show. we will tell you all about it. >> kris: good combination. what about bob?
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>> danielle: we will also have some sunshine to make up for the bad traffic news that goes on around that time. but currentfully boston, 60 degrees. no sunshine. and dew points close to that temperature reading as well. it is kind of muggy out there. and we have not really seen much warming. although early this morning, temperatures in boston were in the 60's. then they dropped to the 50's. now they are back in the 60's. we are starting to warm up a little bit. that southwest wind starting to work on. in and t pull in some warm air. now, here are your current temperatures: and look at this. new york city, 77 degrees. then to our north, temperatures in the 40's and 50's. we are between a cold front to our north and a warm front that's trying to work in. to our south. as we head into this afternoon, we will get more sunshine and we will see those temperatures bump up a little bit. here is the satellite and radar. we have seen some clearing. just not quite enough. here is a look at what's going on: the set-up.
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in yesterday, a cold front kind of stalled over us. and it's just not wanting to lift. but we are trying to work in that warm air. looking ahead at the timeline, 3:00, 4:00, it does look like we will start to clear. at that point, we don't have too much time to warm things up before the sun goes down. then as we head into the overnight hours, a slight chance to see some isolated showers. we will also bring back the cloud cover. for tomorrow, we will start the day with clouds. bull then we will make way to sunshine. tomorr another run toward the upper 70's. and get close to 80. tomorrow will be the warm day we have kind of been waiting for. tomorrow evening, another cold front will move through. and then behind that, forecast heading into thursday, temperatures are cooler. because of the front closer to average for this time of year. but then thursday into friday, we have to watch this warm front. and this will track northeast. and could tap into some tropical moisture. for thursday and friday, it looks like we could have some beneficial rainfall in store for us.
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full moon. the moon, the earth, the sun in line right now. because of that, we do have astronomical high tides. high tide this afternoon around 1:20. an hour before that, and an hour after that, coastal flooding is a concern. along the south shore. up to the north shore. so that coastal flood advisory will be in effect until 3:00 this afternoon. as i was mentioning, the best chance for rain won't be until later on in the week. thursday heading into friday. for today, ihi temperatures will probably top out in the mid-70's. for tonight, it is partly cloudy and breezy. look at those temperatures. really mild. low to mid-60's. probably not going to need the warm jackets. tomorrow getting close to that 80-degree number. and the sunshine returns. here is a look at your forecast. rain doesn't arrive until thursday and friday. when temperatures get more seasonal thursday into the low 60's. upper 60's friday. for the weekend, 50's and
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>> christa: an odd development after bob dylan was awarded the nobel prize for literature. they are having trouble finding the superstar. there are reports today they have stopped trying to contact him. >> kris: they don't know if he will even accept the award, much less perform tats ceremony. when the surprise announcement came, there were cheers and there were questions. did bob dylan nobel prize in literature this hamilton's lynn manuel miranda tweeting congratulations. others not as kind. "i totally get the nobel committee reading books is hard." as for the music legend's response, complete and total silence. not known for his respect for authority, dylan accepted the presidential medal of freedom in 2012. but nobel officials say they have been knocking on dylan's door for at least five days now. "right now we are doing
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the academy's permanent secretary told a radio station." "i have called and sent e-mails to his closest collaborator and received very friendly replies. for now, that is certainly enough." dylan was on stage in las vegas when the announcement was made. he didn't acknowledge the accolade, ening his set with sinatra's "why try to change me now." that same day, there were questions about whether he would perform at the ceremony. >> no. i think it would be a speech. i don't know. i haven't talked to anyone yet. not turn up or even accept the award. the answer still blowing in the wind. bob dylan has until december when that ceremony takes place. by the way, in addition to the nobel prize, there is also a $900,000 reward. plus the gold medal that goes along with it. >> christa: quite the contrarian, isn't he? i don't need this. >> kris: yeah. he has always been that way,
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of new hampshire about a standoff. here is steve cooper. steve in christa, the standoff is over right now. the road remains closed. this is on north road here in kandia, new hampshire. again, the swat team settling this situation up about 45 minutes ago. police arriving. shots had been fired from inside the house. we are told a woman was armed with a gun. also inside that house was that woman's 12-year-old daughter. now, the girl, we are told by state police, was able to free herself and run from the house. she wasn't hurt. after a three-hour standoff with police, 45-year-old deborah longchamps walked out and surrendered peacefully a short time ago. no one was hurt here. the woman is being evaluated right now at hospital. state police telling us she is also facing several charges here, including reckless conduct. police are waiting to execute a search warrant inside the house to recover the weapon that was used here. no word on any motive. the investigation is ongoing. we are live from kandia, new hampshire, steve cooper, 7
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the cape is now on the move. it will be taken to orlando, florida. the gentle giant named washburn was rescued a few weeks ago near falmouth. jimmy kimmel losing a few valuables on his trip to boston over the weekend. the comedian was in town with bill simmons for a charity event. as he headed back outs of the hub, he lost quite a few things. he tweeted "dear virgin america, i left two books, an important notes pad and an ipad to california saturday night. i am dumb." he asked them to direct-message him. >> kris: martha stewart teaming up with snoop in a new tv series. the two will invite their celebrity friends over for an evening of cocktails,
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dijer party this fall on vh-1. she will do some cooking. he will pick out the music selection. >> christa: whoever came up with that is brilliant. they said nothing is off limits as well, danielle. >> danielle: no? also kind of cool, look at this. lawrence at 58 degrees. actually, down in new bedford, we just jumped to 78 degrees. a 20-degree difference out there. that is because we are in between this warm front trying to work its way. in and this coal front. plymouth now als mid-70's. those warm temperatures are trying to make their way in. and notice southeast massachusetts. that is where visibility is good. skies have cleared. but up here, north of the pike, this is where we are waiting on the clearing. when we see that, i think we will see that later on this afternoon. that is when we will see those temperatures jump up. and get into the 70's for most of you. so looking ahead, i do think we start to clear out heading into this afternoon. we just won't have too much time to warm things up.
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for an isolated shower. we start tomorrow with some clouds. and then make way for sunshine. and tomorrow, actually, going to be a really nice day. with temperatures in the upper 70's. the next chance for rain doesn't arrive until thursday or friday. looks like we could see some beneficial rain later on in the week. and then, as we head into the weekend, sunshine returns. and temperatures are back to where they should be this time of year. in the upper 50's and low 60's. >> christa: okay. thank you for spending ti >> kris: 7 news continues first at 4:00. have a great afternoon, everyone. >> christa: bye-bye. 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?
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