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a child shot. police searching for a shooter. >> a brutal break-in new hampshire leads to a massive man hunt. tonight how man's best friend helped sniff out one of the suspects. >> back to fall. chance of rain. >> a big blast rocks an oregon neighborhood leaving police and firefighters hurt. >> and saved by a stranger, a biker pinned under a car guests a lift if a witness. i think it's an idea that would rip our country apart. >> she never gets anything done. >> he would rather have a puppet as president. >> no puppet -- >> it's pretty clear. >> you're the puppet. >> a final chance to change the course of the voters. with election day just 20 days
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arguments. >> from everything i see respect for this person. >> well, that's because he would rather have a puppet as president. >> no puppet. >> you're the puppet. >> it's pretty clear you won't admit. >> you're the puppet. >> she doesn't like putin because putin has outsmarted her every step of the way. >> mr. trump -- >> excuse me. putin has outsmarted her in syria --
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talking about his alleged actions toward women. in one case he talked about some of the accusations saying he didn't even need to apoll skwliis for them for his wife because they didn't happen and then he made a surprising statement about where he thinks these allegations are coming from. >> i have a feeling how they came. i believe it was her campaign that did it. i was wondering what happened with my rally in chicago and other rallies where we had such violence. she's the one and obama that caused the they hired people, they paid them 1500 and they're on tape saying be violent, cause fights, do bad things. >> what was his response? well, he held a number of big rallies, where he said that he could not possibly have done those things to those women because they were not attractive enough -- >> i did not say that. >> for them to be assaulted. >> i did not say that.
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regarding election results and his comments lately that the election appears to be rig. chris wall lace the moderator said several of the is your gates, the running mates, have said they would accept the results but trump tonight wouldn't say he would. >> you're running mate governor pence pledged on sunday that he and you his words will absolutely accept the result of this election. today your daughter i want to ask you on the stage tonight do you make the same commitment, sir, that you will absolutely accept the result of this election. >> i will look at it at the time. i'm not looking at anything now. i'll look at it at the time. >> let me respond to that because that's horrifying. >> reporter: i talked to some of the people coming out of the debate and one of them said that he thought that hillary clinton won on policy but donald trump
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some of those one-liners had quite an edge though. listen to one late in the debate. >> my social security payroll contribution will go up, as well donald's, assuming he can't figure out how to get out of it, but what we want to do -- >> such a nasty woman. >> reporter: and as the debate ended, it did not have the friendly ending that the last debate had. there was no handshake at the end of this in fact donald trump stayed at his podium while hillary clinton went to shook hands and finally shook hands and waited for his family to come there on stage. so this one had a nasty tune to it and an ending that showed no love loss between these candidates. the question is, did it move the needle and can it move the needle enough for donald trump whose campaign is said to be lagging lately. now they'll have their campaigns, they'll talk about debate, but they'll go before
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presidential race races to a finish on election day. we're live in las vegas, scene of the last presidential debate. dan housley, 7 news team. >> so the key question after this final debate, whose words will have a lasting impact as voters prepare to head to the polls. >> congratulations! we are all winners tonight because the presidential debates are over. they were supposed to bring us but instead they inflamed our differences and perverted our politics. by now you know the debate drill. trump attacks, clinton counters. trump gets angry, clinton looks disgusted. clinton talks policy, trump repeats himself. that dynamic meant a win for clinton in this debate just as it did in the first two. she had a smart strategy. let trump say whatever he wanted to, ignore his interruptions and
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would look presidential, which she did. again, trump was the loser. saying he might not accept the results of the election was a major mistake. he just can't control himself and that weakens his strongest arguments. what he's always missed is that debates are about winning new voters, not just keeping those you already have. millions of americans were watching tonight. my guess is very few changed their votes. the next presidential debates are four years that almost sounds too soon. live in the news room, i'm andy hiller. that's my instinct. >> all right, andy. stay with 7 news as we move toward election day and get the latest on whdh.com and on our phone and tablet apps. >> breaking news right now out of chelsea. witnesses say a teen was hit with a stray bullet while sitting in bed. he's been rushed to the
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>> one of those family members came over and told me that that 13-year-old victim is in surgery but the good news is he is expected to be okay. we're getting new information from police. they're telling us that there was a shooting in a park. the one behind me it's called boston park and that shooting was between a group of young people. police also say a stray bullet is what happened here. it hit the 13-year-old who lives in a home very close to the park. a family member describes for that bullet hit the 13-year-old boy who was just sitting on his bed. >> one of the shots kind of straight up to the third floor and went through the window and actually hit him while he was in bed. it hit him in the shoulder. >> reporter: so unbleeflly we're being told that he is expected to be okay. police told us there were two
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wearing dark hoodies, if you have any information you're asked to call police. >> three people believed to be behind a brutal break-in tracked down in new hampshire. tonight police are actually thanking that little guy, their dog detective who helped officers sniff out one of the suspects. let's find out about that. tim caputo spoke to the dog's owner. >> reporter: lucky's owners tell me show is sweet as can be and i met the dog and certainly friendly as can wrong in her backyard, started growling acting a little bit uncomfortable and that's when she uncovered the bad guy in the yard. eavily armed police dogs and officers filled the streets looking for an armed suspect. >> two gentlemen came to my home claiming a robbery and hit me in the head with a gun. >> reporter: two men forced their way into his home and stole a handgun and an empty
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didn't take place in the robbery. >> they just kept saying where's.this is a robbery. >> reporter: an officer was driving by just as the crime took place. >> he came across this suspicious vehicle and he ended up interrupting a burglary in progress of a residence. there were two people taken into custody. >> reporter: one of the suspects got away. police told people to stay inside and lock their doors and a police helicopter searched from above and canine officers helped on it was a beagle named lucky who sniffed out the suspect. >> she was barking acting weird. >> reporter: they say when they left lucky out back, she ran right for shed. >> she would be in the distance very alert, very hyper. >> reporter: police say the suspect who got away was hiding behind the shed. >> as soon as i approached the back he took over into the woods. >> reporter: he was arrested minutes later. this afternoon he eluded
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>> it takes a little beagle protecting the family. >> reporter: she is certainly getting a lot of tra treats and belly rubs tonight. as for those three suspects, they are all expected to appear in court tomorrow morning to be arraigned. that's the late. >> now an update on the officers shot in he's boston, one of them recovering at home tonight. boston police tweeting out that the officer was released from mass general this afternoon obviously very happy to be home. the commissioner he's sent home. thanks again for all the support and prayers. >> also from the night team, a frightening fall for a wakefield student on a bus. so police say the bus was leaving a school when it hit a bump. a child was tossed out of the last row into the rear door and right through the exit on to the road. officials say the child is scraped up but was alert and responsive when help arrived. students are shocked. >> i'm not really sure how he could have fallen out of the
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i obviously really hope he's okay and that it wasn't a major injury. but it was kind of scary to think it really could have been anyone. >> again he should be okay and school ofrthss sent out an e-mail to alert parents to what happened and the school district is investigating. a teenager is hit and killed while riding his bike in brockton. police say the 14-year-old was on his way to a friend's house last night when he was hit by a car on main street. authorities say a teenaged driver hit him be cooperating with police. investigators plan to remove the black box from the teenagers car to find out how fast he was going. >> the family of a danvers high school teacher is calling for change. she was murdered back in 2013. her family is filing a lawsuit against the town, the school and the school's cleaning company. the family wants answers why no
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he can be seen on the school security video following her into the bathroom, walking around the halls with blood visibly on his clothing and his hands. the victim's family wants to know what could have been done to prevent her murder and what the school is now doing to improve security. >> police arrest two people in new hampshire accused of being behind an explosion in salem. the men destroyed the rainbow times newspaper box back in august, the paper an publication. the two men will be in court on friday. >> more news tonight a scaffolding collapse in miami sending construction material falling to the ground almost 60 stories below. you can see the debris strewn across the street. further down if you see video there, we saw cars just smashed. at least five people hurt and one person died. apparently of a heart attack after running away. a massive explosion in
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at least eight people hurt in this case including five first responders. after the gas leak sparked an explosion in portland. you can see here the fire just raging, flames shooting into the air and that area was just evacuated before the explosion, which means a lot of lives were likely saved. >> talk about a situation where time was of the essence. had those evacuations happened minutes later, this could be a much different situation. >> officials say none of the >> coming up next, trapped and in trouble. >> a man on a bike stuck in a tight spot in need of a rescue. how a stranger steps in to help save him. >> back to fall tomorrow. temperatures in the 60s. weekend forecast coming up. >> also tonight, he's itching to get back hear from pa trees berge ron as he gets set to join the b's. >> a child hit by a stray bullet inside his chelsea home.
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before 4:00 in worcester. the driver was exiting the driveway. >> so there's. >> reporter: joseph was driving home from work when he saw the young man completely under the car unable to move. he said i'm not okay actually. he had a little bit bleeding on the side there and was bleeding also. >> reporter: that's when joseph and another man started to jack the car up. the bicyclist gasping for breath with the weight of the car on top of him. >> we have two jack, one in the front and one in the back. and it was my idea to jack the car. >> reporter: firefighters and police were on scene in just a few minutes. police say the young man is under observation at the hospital but should make a full recovery. >> he was in pain. he was in pain. it was scary and i was scared because it was a whole car over
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the bicycle under the car. but he was under the car completely. >> reporter: it's unclear if that bicyclist was on the sidewalk or the street. that part is still under investigation. so no charges have been filed. we're live in worcester, 7 news night time. >> outside still very comfortable for this time of the year. 65 degrees. but things are changing. >> yes. we had like summer weather and i'm trying to hold out not using the heat until november 1st. any chance little while but as we look into next week it does turn quite chilly. end of the warmth today. a few showers on the way and a windy weekend. look at the high temps out there this afternoon. after october 19th it's only happened four other times where boston reaches 08 degrees. so this is probably it until next year. it sure was nice but i'm sure we'll head into the 60s and 70s once again. we're heading into the 60s
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bedford at 50, this cool front came through this morning, it dried out the air and that dry air warms up fast but it cools off fast as well. farther south and west we've got another front. this is the warm front it's the 80 degree weather trying to make a comeback but it will get stuck. that's our next weather system a batch of clouds along that front and a scattering of some showers, even some shunlder showers so it's got a lot of real estate to cover. it really for 340e69 of tomorrow. mostly clear, cooler this morning. we've had colder mornings this month so your morning temps will be in the upper 40s and lower 50s. crisp and comfortable temps into the mid 50s and through the day tomorrow much cooler than today but we should be in the lower 60s. so this is not too shabby. coolest conditions along the coast line and we start tomorrow with all sorts of sunshine and as we advance our timeline here come the clouds afternoon but
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amount of sunshine and then the skies cloud over late tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening. evening commute likely stays dry, although there could be a couple of isolated sprinkles mid to late evening tomorrow but i think you'll get through the entire day tomorrow. they'll have outdoor recess tomorrow. risk of some showers mid evening tomorrow. the city around 62 tomorrow afternoon. worcester hills the numbers will be in the lower 60s cape and into the islands. so on to friday, a lot of clouds, a few peeks of sun but i think a better chance of showers on friday. not widespread rain most of you just have a few random showers friday but you will need the rain gear and a good chunk of rain friday evening and friday night with many of us picking up an inch of beneficial rain with this storm system right here friday evening and that heads up into northern new england and
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storm in southern canada. and in doing so will become a big fly wheel in the atmosphere and generate a lot of winds. winds are going to gust between 25 and 35 miles per hour saturday and again on sunday. and that's a chilly wind. that 57 on saturday, that's probably around 8:00 in the morning. otherwise most of the day low to mid 50s and on sunday partly sunny, blustery and cool. >> joe standing by. got to ask, tom brady and patriots siikd up for the steelers? >> they're psyched up for a few reasons. tom brady shared a little inside information not too much in regard to ernie adams.
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imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope.
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brady also sharing a tip he got from research director and man of mystery ernie adams that's served him well over the years. >> he wants told me make them defend every blade of grass and i think that's a great thing to do. they've got to be able to -- that's how you stress the defense. it's good to have kind of a lot of tools in your tool box to be able to use them at different times and whatever you need, that's what you've got to be able to pull out and do. and good offensive execution takes all 11 of us. we're going to this team forces you to have every guy on the same page because it's hard to anticipate what they're going to do. >> patrice bergeron back on the grind. he missed the first games of the season is on track to return for
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opener. >> most of the big names of the celtics sitting out the season finale. the guard sprains his ankle. he could miss two weeks. celtics lose it 121-96. they open the regular season a week from tonight. alcs game 5. the indians looking to finish off the blue jays and with the tribe already up 2-0, the outfielder adds another. cleveland wins it 3-0 heading to their first world series in 19
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time is up for our 11:00 news. as always we appreciate your valuable time. jimmy >> 7 news continues at 5:00 a. i just want what's best for my kids. when i hear arguments that massachusetts needs more charter schools, i think: what about the students in all of our schools? every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million dollars, just last year. we can't afford to drain even more money from our kids' schools 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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