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>> the great day we have had today, over and done with. tracking cooler air for the weekend. >> kim: breaking down the tight race in new hampshire. and exclusive results from our poll. >> kim: and a hack attack on election day, what the government is doing to stop it. >> adam: and from football to fashion, julian edelman is popping up on newbury street. realtime closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning. >> adam: police catch up with a man a cause nad robbery. police say he targeted a brookline bakery. chemical >> kim: >> kim: we are live with details tonight. alex? >> reporter: >> kim: this is the bakery in brookline and tonight it is shut down, the scene of a robbery tonight, police say a man came in saying he had a gun, but never showed one, and he took
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police say there were four to five customers inside, no doubt a very scary situation, for them. police have just wrapped up their investigation here. and customers are inside cleaning up. and just one station was there as the suspect was arrested on washington street. it is not far from here. police say the suspect is known to them. customers who were inside are now going to the police station to identify him. we s tonight and this is what they told us. upon arrival the first responding units determined an armed robbery had occurred and we began a search for the suspect. we were able to locate the suspect, a short time later, a few blocks away. cash was taken from the bakery and a weapon was never shown but was threatened. so that man is now down at the
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all of this ands! say the good news is no one was injured in this robbery. live in black line tonight, 7 news nightteam. >> kim: a soccer team's scandal at harvard. university investigators say the men's team created sexually explicit lists about the women's team, and so they are saying the men's team's season is over. the nightteam's tim caputo is live in brighton with more. >> tim: in the stadium behind me but won't play any more this season even though they have two regular season games left, after sandal was uncovered by the school, that dates back to 2012. harvard men's soccer is undefeated in the ivy league and well on the way to the ncaa tournament but their season ended because of a scandal that dates back four years. the male players createed a
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freshman sock are player, basing them on looks. and a an e mail the athlete can director said they were looking at allegations this happened years ago. and based on that i understand this appear tons more widespread, and has continued beyond 2012 including in 2016, and that students who participated were not immediately for the come being their involvement. student we spoke with are a pauled by in scouting report. >> i'm a senior that happened to me i would have felt disrespected. you know. it would have been a problem. >> reporter: many believe the punishment was necessary. >> it is in the what we are about here. something had to be done. i'm sure not every member of the soccer time played an equal part, so i'm not saying every member of the team deserves that punishment but the people who led it deserves it. >> reporter: the decision to
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reflects harvard's crew that the team's behavior and fill you are to come forward when neshly questioned-- initially questioned is a core value to our school. the team was ranked 18th in the nation so a post-season berth was practically a >> adam: a scare at school landed apparent in trouble. a by brought his father another gun to school. john cocoa is live in lowell. john >> reporter: police say the boy thought the weapon was an air soft gun but the idea a real gun was inside this school has parents rattled. >> he could have come to school
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>> reporter: a third gradeer brought a gun on school. i almost had a heart attack, these are little kids from prek to fourth grade. what are they doing with guns? >> reporter: a student brought a pistol to the elementary school on monday. >> it is scary. i'm just finding out right now. >> reporter: the young boy had it in his backpack and took it out to show his classmates. one of those students told his parent, who then told the school the next morning. where's the parents? >> reporter: the boy thought the weapons a an air soft gun and parts tell 7 news the school sent a letter home saying the child brought the weapon to school but nothing specifically about a gun. i'm hoping they will do something to see how it happened, and to prevent it in the future. >> when i heard it was gun my heart went to the ground. all i could picture was this school getting shot up, and my
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turned the gun over to the police, with two live rounds in the magazine. police say this boy's father will face charges of unloufl possession of a firearm and improper storage of a fire arm. live in lowell, 7 news nightteam. >> election day, jurt five days away. donald trump, keeping it all in the family. >> he loves this country. >> i'm c >> reporter: and hillary clinton calling in backup. the clock is ticking in the race for the white house. and the race is narrowing in new hampshire. that battleground state could determine who winds up winning the white house. tonight our ex-includesive 7 news-you mass poll shows the race for president isn't the only race where the margins are razor thin.
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numbers. >> reporter: in new hampshire donald trump is coming on. while hillary clinton is holding on. in a race that couldn't be closer, in our 7 news-poll, they are tied. hillary clinton gets 44% and gary johnson get five and jill stein, two. kol paired to our poll last month trump is up five and clinton down one. the race is tied but this is a p he has improved his favorbility rightings and supporters are starting to believe that he can win. trump is making big gains with men. he is now beating clinton by 19 points among them and increasing of ten points since our last poll. among women, clinton has a sixteen point edge and that is down three points since last honts. everyone expected the gender gap to and story among women, but that is typical in new
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men. that is really the story. >> reporter: and what is driving that momentum is the fbi's new investigation, of hillary clinton's e mails. the fbi investigation isn't really having any impact on democrats, where it is affecting it is on republicans, those who may have voted for gary johnson or who won't vote at all, they are now supporting trump. >> reporter: the new hampshire senate races almost as close as the race for the white house. maggie hassan at 47% is zigs. hassan gained three points and ayotte lost one, since our last poll. >> the senate race was competitive and the contrast with the presidential race is you have two well liked candidate who's will fight it out to the end. and new knew why clinton and trump spend so much time in new hampshire and why ayotte and hassan are running so many tv ads. innings tuesday the granite
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with days to go you can color new hampshire undecided. 7 news. >> adam: donald trump sending his daughter ivanka to the granite state today. >> reporter: the family was trying to show a more human side of the candidate. donald trump in north carolina telling medal of honor winners he is a different kind of brave. >> i'm brave in other ways, i'm fipgly brave. and melania took the stage trying to show the softer side of donald trump. >> he knows now shake things up. previewing what help swhoe work on, bullying with a focus on social media. our culture is too mean and too rough. we have to find a better way to talk to each other. to disagree with each other and respect each other.
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a man who has built his campaign around insulting people on twitter. and and his daughter was on the campaign trail. >> so many common sense reforms that can take place and i'm confident in my father to be a great president for this country. that's why i support him. he will and great chief executive. polls have showing trump ahead in texas and arizona but a dead and hillary clinton, whole she is enlisting help from the house with both president obama and vice president biden, hitting the campaign trail. the nightteam's byron barnett with more from the clinton campaign. >> byron: the final days of this long campaign focusing on the important swing states and tonight she got help from a former rival and an entertainer who is using his star power to help get out the vote. ?
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and persony sanders joining hillary clinton on stage in raleigh, north carolina. the democratic nominee hoping their popularity will get people in this bitground state excited to go to the polls and vote. >> after hearing from these two extraordinary men, i feel all fired up and ready to go for the next five days. clinton now in the homestretch, trying to make sure closing argument why voters should send reskrekt donald trump. >> are we going to build a stronger fairer better america, or are we going too fear each other and fear our future? >> reporter: and her biggest heavyweight, surrogate, president obama, also rallying in key >> pete:ground states telling crowds in florida that clinton is right for the job and trump won't be ail to cut it.
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this counts. and tomorrow clinton is spds herring daughter chelsea to campaign in new hampshire. and on election eve, president obama will also return to the granite state to make one more pitch to boost voter urnout. i'm byron barnett. >> adam: according to nbc news, intelligence agencies and homeland security department and the military are working together to k affecting the election. the focus appears to object critical infrastructure like power grids. a senior official says your vote is safe but just might not have any lights. investigators believe hacker have tested their attack. >> the activity that occurred on the 21st of october has been seen by many in cyber security field as potentially a drill, associatesed with the real
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>> adam: the company she is talking about is based on new hampshire. stay with us on air and on-line during a lead-up to election day and on election night. you can get updates from the campaign trail on the 7 thousands mobile and tablet apps. >> kim: a chilling confession heard in court during a retrial of accused serial killer gary lee sampson. prec minute tape where he describes in gruesome detail how he took the lives of three men. jadiann thompson is in court in boston. >> jadiann: he was sentenced to death for it in 2001 but it was thrown out because of juror misconduct and the families of the victims are this 0ing to relive everything.
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to three murders from 2001, one was phillip killed in marshfield he was hitchhiking and the 69-year-old victim picked him up in a station wagon. the volcano struggled. >> i slit a threat. why i do not know. >> reporter: jonathan rizzo gave sampson a ride and he tied tom a tree in abington and pretended to protect him >> i sprayed him with off to make him think i wasn't going to kill him. >> reporter: while in new hampshire, he said he then broke into a luxury gnome meredith and murdered the handyman when he came by to cut the lawn. >> i got the rope wrapped it around my hands and hooked it over his throat and tight thanned it. >> reporter: he revealed he
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agents didn't show up to meet him in a park in abington where he is from. >> that is when i got (bleep)ed off. i said if they don't want me. his defense says he may have become violent because of multiple head injuries he had throughout his life. the trial will be for the sentencing phase because he admitted to the crimes and tha reporting live from the federal courthouse in boston, jadiann thompson. >> kim: twice in one lifetime. the cubs had their fires world series one in 108 years and one local woman has been around for both. wait until you meet her. >> chris: close to 70, we don't see that again on the 7-day
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r's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good.
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for one loyal local cubs fan, it's about time. that new hampshire woman, if you haven't met her, you will love her. 108 years old. pretty sure you can make the connection. last time the cubs won it all before last night was 108 rears ago. >> adam: she says she never thought the moment would come but it did. >> wow. >> reporter: hazel wilson was few monthses old when the chicago cubs last won the august 21, 1908. she live test sun a pee cove assisted living home in new hampshire grew up only a mile from wrigley field.
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what. >> they were always my team, good, bad or indifferent. loyalty that paid off in the tenth inning of game seven. >> i thoroughly enjoyed last night. oh! >> reporter: as they celebrated in cleveland, she celebrated in her apartment wearing a cubsha excited for the team and her fellow fan who's have been waiting for this moment. a win 108 years in the making. >> i had hope and kept believing many have said the cubs were under the curse of the billy goat but she says she they have believed in that. >> kim: julian edelman coming in
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on newbury street. the store is called je 11 and features men's and women's clothing and it is only open through sunday. >> chris: rain in boston earlier and 64, we reached that in town and close to servity, shy at 69 and note my cooler up in the merrimack valley to southern new hampshire. and wind didn't kickback out to the south the lower 50s to mid50s, from the mesh macvalley to south eastern mass. the wind out of the northwest, that distribution will push in cooler air overnight tonight, and a little cooler air on friday afternoon and saturday, and into sunday but all is quiet on the western front, patches of clouds overnight tonight. and really dried up the rainfall, not with ha we saw a whole lot of it, general rally a tenth of an hich or less and
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continueing to dent in the truth situation. and any shower activity across northern new york and southern canada will that will dry up overnight tonight and colder air will nose in toward southern new england. just a few degrees below averages, at levels for saturday into sunday and close to seasonal levels tomorrow and that means mid50s. cooler day overall and few more clouds and occasionally a spot spri, sunday. cooler and breezy day on sunday, and highs averaging to the fouries. so no morp 60s to near 70-degree readings. and lots of clouds overnight, a cooler night compared to last night but not all that world for this time of year. frosty pattern for tomorrow and sunshine does return, in worcester county, worcester hills up to southwest new hampshire and a lot in the south shore in the mid50s across north
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cooler air as we go through the late afternoon hours. and will notice a drop-to have tomorrow evening, that is where temperatures drop off quickly and we will start off on the frosty side on saturday morning. quite a bit of sun, and starting the day a few more clouds in the afternoon. the 7 on 7 forecast and a couple of sprinkles near the coast, and the sun will set on sunday afternoon, at 4:31 thanks to day late saving time ending you get the extra hour of sleep on sunday morning. early next week we start off cool and finish things off to the milder side. >> kim: it wasn't a cubs-indians game but exciting for the bruins tonight. joe imagine ten roundance shootout in ot in tampa tonight and the game winner is probably the last person you figured to do it.
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strike. but bruins struck first, walking down off the face-off, short side s second of the season. that made it 1-0. 2-1 in the second and david pastrnak, right place right time to zip home his 6th of the year. the lightning had a goal in the third before tyler johnson brings tampa level about w that redirect. his second score of the game and tied at three and heading to and the shoot vout that went ten rounds before jimmy riding a 25-became scoring drought puts an end to it with a goal. bruins topped off a perfect road game. trying to measure up against the defending champs. al out with a concussion and jay crowder out and the celtics never had a chance against lebron james and company but you
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they put forward. the rookie in place of crowder, looking the part. taking bron brn on the rim and shing patience and finishing with a lay-in but they trailed by 11 after one, and kyre will ksh in for two of his 15 first half point. and johnson had a double-double by halftime. and thompson rum beps down and slams it on zell errs head. cavs took ason 7-point lead to the locker room. turning defense on offense, and that slam, cavs up by 20. celtics cut to it five late. but the cavs star power was too much. lebron james, late for the lay-in and cleveland taking care of an undermanned celtics team. and for the ninth time in his
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honors. he completed 73% of his passes, with twelve touchdowns and zero interceptions, leading the pats to a 4 perfect record since his return. that is sports, joanne: she's not fooling me. britt: kelly ayotte sides with the special interests. seniors up to $1,700 more for prescriptions... while protecting tax breaks for the wall street banks and big oil companies that fund her campaign. fred: kelly ayotte sold us out. britt: with kelly ayotte, it's all politics. joanne: she's not looking out for new hampshire anymore. vo: senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. fios is not cable. we're wired differently.
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ben hassan is my older brother. he is so funny, and so smart, and my best friend. all families have challenges, and my mom instilled in us very early on the importance of finding solutions to those challenges. and working really hard with your community to get things done. and she made it possible for ben and for me to have a family just like any other family. that's part of the reason that she got involved in public service, because that's what's in her heart... and mom's still that way today. ? ? ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ? ? hush my darling... ? ? don't fear my darling... ? ? the lion sleeps tonight. ? [snoring.] ? hush my darling... ? [snoring.] ? don't fear my darling... ? ? the lion sleeps tonight. ? [snoring.]
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store. evit takes money away from the, regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to charters and question two means we'll lose even more. we've got to stop taking from the 96 percent of kids who don't attend a charter school. if you believe every child deserves a great public education, vote no on question two. putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. when i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump.
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everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. [ cheers and applause ] ? >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- benedict cumberbatch. rachel maddow.
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and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 564, seattle! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ? ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, hello! [ cheers and applause ] hola. hi, everybody. welcome. welcome, everybody. welcome to "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause ] this is it. this is the show you want to be watching, and you're here, you made it, and thank you so much. how great was the game last night? oh, my goodness.
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