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boston 64. that was' early in the day. boston spent much of the afternoon in the upper 50s, norwood 72. worcester at 71. warm front got stuck about the mass pike. it will take a nap overnight there. then here comes a cool front with a batch of clouds and sprinkles. very late tonight and tomorrow morning but this cool front doesn't have cool air so as the cool front comes through, it will clear skies out tomorrow. mid day heads for the 70s tomorrow afternoon. we'll talk more about that and the rest of the week in a few minutes. >> kim: on to a developing story, we're following the popular restaurant sweet green volunteers to close its doors after the city found health code violations. and it started after someone says they got sick from eating there, kelli o'hara is live in boston with more on that. >> reporter: this is the second time someone has reported getting sick at this popular salad chain.
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they have to shut down. >> reporter: closed for business. sweet green a popular salad chain shut down after someone got sick. >> a person called and they made the report we got they were experiencing diarrhea, fever, chills, vomiting. they had eaten there the day before. >> reporter: inspectional services buddy christopher says after that report they went to the downtown crossingat inspection. they found violations and suggested the restaurant shut down. the city says restaurant had issues of food temperature problems. management not properly overseeing staff cleaning an insects, heavy fruit fly activity. the temperature says we took the proactive step to close for today to review our equipment and you are gradens as well as conduct and onsite training with the
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this is the second time in two months the city found violations with the chain. back in august inspectional services shut down the boylston street store after another person reported getting sick and discovered relations at this location, too. here on school street, some customers we found say they won't be coming back. >> i'm done. not going anymore. if they couldn't have gotten a handle on this before, that's awful. >> reporter: you can see the store is if you strain their eyes there are people in the back cleaning. there was a meeting all day for staff. we're told they went over some training stuff swell. the inspectional services are going to do another inspection tomorrow. it will be a game of wait to see when the store opens back up. in boston's downtown crossing kelli o'hara, 7 news. >> adam: police in roxbury searching for a suspect after a child is shot. they're asking for the public's help finding a person of interest.
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in the back of her father's car saturday. she is expected to be okay. her father is not cooperating. the governor saying he hopes the father will talk to police. >> i think any time anybody gets shot, it's a tragedy, but when you are talking about a 2-year-old and in this particular case the child of the gentleman who was there, having his participation in trying to figure out what would happen would be really helpful.>> relates and they're asking anyone with information to come forward. >> kim: we're counting down. 21 days until the election. today donald trump campaigning in washington and colorado and -- wisconsin and colorado insisting voter fraud and election rigging could hurt him. so let's get started with the republicans. byron barnett here with more from the campaign trail. >> reporter: donald trump stayed on the attack today continuing to tell his
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rigged. >> people that have tied are still voting. illegal immigrants are voting. >> reporter: donald trump in wisconsin trying to keep his core backers fired up saying he is the one who will clean up washington. >> it is time to drain the swamp in washington, d.c. . this is why i'm proposing a package of ethics reform to make our government honest once again. >> reporter: trump also tried to show his softer side, kissing children after days of f on his comments about women. however in chicago -- >> donald trump has to go. >> reporter: trump's critics continued to make their voices heard. these women formed a human chain around trump tower denouncing the republican nominee and here in boston anti-trump protestors say his statements disclassify
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unacceptable for anyone to be blaisantly disrespectsful especially when your goal is to run this country. it's not american much. it's not okay i won't tolerate it. >> reporter: the trump campaign says trump invited pat smith whose son was killed in the benghazi attack to be trump's guest at tomorrow night's debate in las vegas. live in the newsroom, i'm byron barnett, 7 news. >> adam: the clinton campaign is dealing with another e-mail scandal. new details suggest her state department tried to make a e-mail controversy. brandon gunnoe has more on the democrats side. >> reporter: hillary clinton is taking the day off from the compaign kale while there are new charges that her campaign tried to manipulate the f.b.i. probe of her e-mails. her campaign continues to face more fallout. with allegation her state department sought a deal with the f.b.i. if the f.b.i. declassified a clinton e-mail so her
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rules the state would allow more f.b.i. agents into iraq but the nib and the state department say it never happened. >> any really assertion that this was somehow a tit for tat, exchange of, in that manner really frankly is insulting. >> reporter: donald trump called it felony corruption. >> hard to believe and nothing happens to her. folks, nothing ever happens. >> reporter: also new reports that major donors to clinton's campaign were lobbyingists for microsoft, exxonmobil and other corporate giants who pressed the state department to help their corporate clients. president obama appearing in washington with the italian prime minister ridiculed trump for calling the election rigged. >> i would advise mr. trump to stop whining and try to make his case to get votes. >> reporter: hillary clinton invited mark cuban to the debate.
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white house. dan hausle is on his way to las vegas ahead of the final debate. look for his live reports. they start tonight on 7 news at 10:00 and 11:00. >> kim: more in politics, curt shilling announcing he will run against senator elizabeth warren in two years. he says while he still has to talk to his family he is determined to run for that office. go to steve cooper live in salem, new hampshire. schilling visited a trump campaign office there, right now. he has an eye on washington. not just for turn himself but for kurt schilling and you can see a crowd gathered inside the office on route 28 here in salem tonight. supporters, they're all behind him here but the headline tonight is schilling for u.s. senate in 2018 and he is battling things out with senator elizabeth warren in his eyes anyway. the former sox pitcher who was fired by e. s. p. n.
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posted on facebook critical of transgender says he is all in but the decision will be up to his family. >> you think you are in? >> i don't know. again i have to -- >> i've made -- i want to do it but i need my family all in or not. and i won't begrudgingly walk way. my family already committed -- 20 years of their life to my basebal was if it's enough it's enough because again this is not just, would not just be me. >> reporter: schilling is making a number of stops here in the granite state again trying to get out the vote for donald trump. he has been coming and going from a number of locations. he will continue that over the neck several hours, when we pressed him said when will his family decide. he said there is no time table. he is focusing right now on the election in november here. live in salem, new
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cooper, 7 news. >> kim: coming up on 7 news at 6:00 the most decorated olympian in the world spending time along the charles river in boston and why hundreds joined michael fennels for a run on the esplanade. >> announcer: tonight, you would like to fill 'er up without your wallet running on empty, but hank found gas prices aren't the only reason you could pay more at the pump. she uncovers a gas-guzzling glitch that could cost you
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>> kim: gold medal run on thees plannade when a large crowd joins olympian michael phelps for a two mile run. he was one of the at leagues who breezed in town for the big summit called the forbes under 30. >> adam: while here, the most decorated olympian of boston has to offer. >> the man you came to see michael phelps -- [applause] >> reporter: a crowd so thick it was more a race to take selfies with michael that happen 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 greatest olympians of all time. >> i got to touch him and take a picture of him. >> he is a lot bigger than i expected. >> reporter: a lot faster even out of the water.
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cool to run with an olympian. >> reporter: he is part of the forbes under 30 sum i. 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 excited to be a part of it. >> been amazing, so many awesome people. it's cool meeting all these inspiring people. >> reporter: the forbes under 30 s profile names. it has been taking place throughout boston throughout the week. it wraps up tomorrow. in cambridge victoria warren, 7 news. >> kim: so much to talk about. michael phelps, all the selfie, -- >> adam: the guys in the speedo show up, two swimmers in speedos. [laughter] >> reporter: warm day on the esplanade. a lot of us were thinking
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next. >> reporter: next in 7 sports bill beck chic has zero tolerance for any technology that fails him. we've seen it before and we're seeing it again. that is next in 7 sports. spents in the navy, defending america. if i only showed up half of the time, i'd have been court-martialed. but that's what senator kelly ayotte did. she missed nearly half of her homeland security hearings. vo: on critical homeland security hearings, ayotte was mia... even missing a hearing the same day she went to for ayotte collecting campaign cash comes first. bob hillery: when it comes to fighting terrorism, fifty percent doesn't cut it. afscme is responsible for
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sprinkles tomorrow morning, showers thursday and friday and a cool pattern begins to take shape over the weekend and into early next week. cool today, boston north. warm front never made it. norwood 72. worcester 71, boston 58. nashua, 57, dew point temperatures 50s and 60s so many humidity in the air. here is the warm front right here. it'll stay put overnight and here comes a cool front out of new york and pennsylvania. which will kind of tell the warm front to take a hike and the cool front comes sprinkle, 59-64. overnight tonight so it's a mild night. tomorrow we start with the clouds, as the cool front is moving through it may generate a sprinkle and clearing skies midday tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow west winds will develop mid to late morning tomorrow. through the afternoon. that westerly breeze will allow temperatures to warm nicely. city of boston once again attleboro, plymouth and dartmouth and new bedford
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with a numbers in the upper 70's amesbury 77. dracut at 78. morning clouds, jaffrey at 72. worcester at 75. on the cape and the islands again cloudy skies tomorrow morning. then tomorrow afternoon breezy, partly sunny, chatham at 70. there is tomorrow for you. thursday back into the clouds. i think thursday there is going to be a scattering of showers, temperatures on thursday in the lower 60s we have another front that comes at us. this one confident that that is why all of us will be in the 60s on thursday, we run the risk of hit-and-miss showers thursday afternoon. a higher chance of showers perhaps on friday. perhaps even downpours. the cool front may grab some of the tropical moisture off the east coast and pull it up to new england so. that might beneficial rain thursday night and friday. which i think most town boston a half inch to
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perhaps more. most of it happening on friday. then that cool front jumps offshore. that will rearrange the jet stream. we're warm right now. we will be warm in boston. then we turn much cooler for sashes sunday and into early next week. 7 on 7 forecast, upper 70s tomorrow. 60s thursday and friday. that is where we should be. rain drops and chilly day saturday and again on sunday with high temperatures monday and tuesday of next week only near 50. see you >> reporter: now time for 7 sports with joe amorosino. >> reporter: his toughness is legendary but suiting up six days after undergoing surgery is asking a lot even from ben roethlisberger big ben is out against the patriots this sunday and jones will start in his place. the patriots not quite ready to start the clock on lieu i belichick saying today that the running back probably won't return to practice this week.
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perform list after undergoing a second knee surgery in august. that means james white will keep getting looks in the passelling game. he doesn't have lewis' explosiveness but he caught 25 balls on the year. third on the team making him a pretty good impression here on the guy who is throwing the rock one tom brady. >> he has been such a consistent player for our team and the role that he has been in for, you know, has can't say enough great things about james. as a player, as a person, as a team mate. you know his work ethic, his attitude. you know, he went to wisconsin that. is about the only thing bad about him. >> reporter: belichick don't subscribe to wired magazine. we know what hi thinks about social media. now there is a new piece of technology. the league issued microsoft service tablet which you won't find in his hands
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i'm done with the tablets. i've given them as many time as i can give them. they're just too undependable for me. i'm going to stick with pictures. which several of our over coaches do as well because there isn't enough consistency in the performance of the tablets. i can't take it any more. >> reporter: he will not be fined for those comments by the nfl. when the celtics grabbed brown thirdover all in this year'sft position does he play? why didn't he dominate in college? so far this pre-season the 6' 7" wing answered some of his doubters will you we'll get a better read. the celtics set to open up their regular season a week from tomorrow with exceptionations higher than in years past. but further down the road the most exciting prospect is brown. bradley can't quite compare to anybody else in the league just yet.
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i can't think of anyone off the top of my head, but i do know he is going to be a very special player if he continues to work on. you can see it in the game, plays that he is making, how confident he is in his game. he is out there playing basketball. a lot of 19-year-olds aren't playing that way. >> great to see, i mean i always get excited when he gets in the same because i just, want to see what he can do or what he is going to do. the seems like he is always getting a highlight play. we're going to see. >> reporter: for all their inexperience on the blue line and injuries to several big names up and down the roster you take the bruins 2-1 road trip as a positive start to the season. the coach s. he sees plenty of ways the black and gold can get better. >> i think it's probably not a bad way to start on the road. take some of the pressure away but also any time that you been come off a road trip with a winning record it's a successful one.
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two of the three games we have, we had one tough night but at the same time, i like to see us play with the lead. start with the lead instead of having to battle back. >> reporter: the indians looking to sweep away the blue jays in game four of the american league championship series. toronto leads 2-1 in the 7th. that is sports. >> adam: patriots teaming up with the united way for the annual home town huddle. matthew slater, jabaalhe times to make over the outdoor areas at sara greenwood elementary school in dorchester. they joined kid in an event to keep them active as part of the nfl's play 50 fitness initialness. slater hopes kid always follow their dreams. >> i want the kids definitely to have hope in their future and have a vision for themselves as they go throughout school and they work towards something. just be working towards something at the end of the
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too big to dream. i hope they understand that and young people and the future is theirs. >> anchor: the patriots charitable foundation presented the school a check for $5,000 to help buy equipment for its physical education coach. >> kim: they should ask the coach for the hand me down ipads. one way to get rid of them. 7 news at 6:0 ? at blue cross blue shield of massachusetts, we offer a variety of medicare plans to fit your budget and your lifestyle. with plans starting as low as $0, you'll have zero things stopping you from really doing what you love.
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>> anchor: that's our time. time. i'myou know me. that's new hampshire kelly ayotte. this is washington kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 billion dollars in tax breaks for the big oil companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. . she's not working for new hampshire.
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tonight, stop whining. president obama blasts donald trump's unsubstantiated claims of a rigged election, accusing trump of trying to cast blame and discredit the vote even before election day. tonight, inside the strategies both sides are set to deploy on the e debate. nbc news exclusive. richard engel with the american commander leading the air war on the isis center of power in iraq. his warning to the west, victory there could unleash terror here. assassinated. shocking footage as a judge in the el chapo case is gunned down while jogging in broad daylight. and a killer new drug, taking young lives, twice as powerful as heroin and legally available on
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