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our next storm. here is where that storm is tonight moving off of north carolina. again it's not a powerhouse storm but it does have a big bag of rain with it and that will move up into new england during the day tomorrow. so you do need the rain gear. i don't think you will have rain for the morning commute but rain arrives mid morning about 10:00 tomorrow morning and we own that rain on and off through the afternoon and through the evening commute with most towns about a half inch to an inch of beneficial rain then it moves out of here on wednesday. the other concern about tomorrow moon and so that is going to set up king tides. astronomical high tides. not really tied to the storm but just the fact that the tides will be so astronomically high because of that moon. there is a coastal flood advisory in effect for the midday high tide tomorrow with pockets of minor to perhaps some locations moderate coastal flooding so been a bit of a stormy day tomorrow. the rain, some wind along the coast lynn and of course midday high tide cycle that we will watch for you. back to you guys. >> anchor: all right, jeremy,
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you can see the damage done by big fire that sparked in a science lab area. hundreds of kids forced to rush out of the class and they won't be ale to go back to that school for at least a week. steve cooper live for us in lawrence. steve? so the flames are out tonight but the damage has been done. in fact right now crews are busy boarding up some of the broken windows here and securing the building for the night and in the meantime an awful lot of kids are at home right now with quite a story to tell their parents. the alarm went off? someone yelled fire. >> anchor: an unsettling start to school for stewarts and staff after fire and smoke broke out from this second floor science room here at the bruce school in lawrence around 8:30 this morning. the teacher came in and she said fire, fire. we just left and i smelled smoke and it smelled bad. this was a two alarm fire that sent hundreds of kids in grades three through 8 plus dozens of staff out into the streets and fire fighters
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classroom, heavy smoke and water damage throughout the school. >> reporter: despite the damage there were no injuries. the students quickly relocated to the nearby middle school. when you get outside what could you see. i can see smoke from far away. scary? yeah. >> reporter: fire investigators spent hours working to determine how the blaze began. but everyone here was just thankful that practice paid off which led to that orderly evacuation. this was a situation fortunately that worked out for everyone. i think great response by the teachers, the principle and you can't give enough kudos to the fire department here for the quick response. fire investigators telling us lit today that the they believe there is an electrical problem here that parked that fire earlier today novel word on when the school will reopen. there is a lot of cleaning up to do and right now damage is said to be somewhere in excess of a quarter of a million dollars.
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>> anchor: a woman charged in a deadly drive in court today. police say the 19-year-old hit a man in taunton and left him to die. byron barnett is live in taunton with the story this evening. byron? well, this fatal accident happened right here in this sent section in taunton. the suspect and her boyfriend are also charged with hiding evidence and misleading police. the victim's friends are devastated. all you had to do is make a and maybe he would be alive. my son will never get to meet his father. shannon and friends mourning the tragic death of her boyfriend michael alfano. the 36-year-old tattoo artist was killed in a hit and run accident. he was the father of two children, denino is pregnant. he would have been an amazing dad each loved all his children. play say this woman was
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as he road his bicycle through this taunton intersection thursday night. her boyfriend, ryan oday of bridgewater, is charged with being an accessory after after the fact. police say after they tracked her down she confessed to hitting alfano. see turned and saw the bicyclist in the roadway struck the bicyclist, left when her boyfriend who was vehicle instrawed her to get out of there. the whole world is on her shoulders right now. she is extremely saddened by what happened. police say oh day not only screamed at monalfo to keep going but tried to hide the evidence. he then discarded the bicycle in the woods. they murdered a man that had two children. and one on the way.
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being held without bail. her boyfriend oh day is being held on $7,500 cash bail. that's the latest live in taunton, byron barnett, 7 news. >> anchor: also on 7. how he staffs the first steps he takes, the first impressions he makes, all those things are important and should be thought about. >> anchor: there he is. the president giving some guidance if you will to president elect donald trump during a news conference. our current president fielded questions on the trump his first post election news conference in washington. ryan schulteis joins us from our control room with more on what the president said. the president addressed concerns over the election of donald trump on a day where trump's transition team made big moves. eric trump came to trump tower. ivanka trump an her husky players in the effort to fill top jobs in the trump administration. a possible pick fortress you'ry
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there is praise for trump picking party chair priebus but horror for some as stephen bannon name a top advisor. he is much more ed with reasserting the power of white people trump advisor kelly anne conway defended bannon. he has a harvard business degree, a naval officer, he has success in entertainment. >> reporter: on 60 demanded his most extreme backers stop harassing minorities. i will say it tight to the camera. stop it. trump hedged on major promises. he will deport immigrants who commit crimes and keep part of oh becama care, coverage of people with preconditions. yes, because it happens to be one of the strongest assets. >> reporter: reaction today from president obama. jesse tuesday matter and how he reaches out to groups that may not have supported him,
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their issues or concerns. i think those are the kinds of things that can set a tone. >> reporter: there were more protest today as trump an his team move to take the reins of power. >> anchor: political insiders say t a tough balance picking people that can run the government and at the same time keeping donald trump's promise to change government. in the control room, ryan schulteis, 7 news. >> anchor: let's talk about the patriots coming within inches of pleat a comeback during a sun fight show down with the seahawks of of course all of the talk today is about play. pats fans in foxboro and watching here on 7 blasting the res for refusing to call a penalty. chelsea mcdonald joins us in the newsroom to talk more about this of chelsea? well, like super bowl 49 the patriots true their matchup with seattle could come down to the final play but before the patriots failed attempt to score seattle's defense lived up to its reputation and the seahawks found a way to secure a win. it's one play, you know, either way and ow come of the
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all the way down to the last play. we were expecting 60 minute game and it sure was. >> reporter: you can say the patriots didn't see a sunday night shocker coming. they look for a flag. they see none and seattle is going to win it. tom brady's fade to rob gronkowski on fourth and one produced neither a penalty marker nor a score and so gronk's credit it wasn't grounds for excuse making either. i it didn't get called. it is what if it's not a pi to the revs then it's if the not a pi to the revs. so play is what it is. can't really change it. >> anchor: brady would change plenty about his performance, which included his first interception of the season. they got a very fundamentally sound defense and they have a very good coaching and very good players so makes it tough. but we had plenty of chances. we just, our execution wasn't as good as it needed to be and it's the way it goes.
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to the seahawks, the same goes for the pats defense. we have to do a beer job and this is we have a lot more games to play, so you take it on the chin and you move on and you learn from it and keep growing. >> anchor: patriots next couple of games should be winnable. this weekend they had to advertise a one and san francisco team then the jets a team that doesn't have a winning record either. live in the newsroom, chelsea >> anchor: chelsea, thank you. coming up at 6:00 a local olympian maying a difference. how needham native and olympic champion aly raisman is hope a local hospital in an effort to fight cancer. >> anchor: top honors for the man keying bruins near the top of the standingery in the season. we are could youing down to thanksgiving and cooking a turkey can be daunting but shopping for one shouldn't be. we'll have details for picking the perfect bird tomorrow morning on today in new
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what's in your wallet? >> anchor: a bull on ground of maclean hospital in belmont guess up in flames. the fire started overnight in the codman building. massive problems an gull of the that structure ripping threw the roof. this building actually had been abandoned for about ten years so no one inside, but fire crews
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from spreading. there was heavy fire on both the second and third floor and up through the roof when the companies arrived. so it was at that point defensive operation where we set up multiple master streams or heavy stream lots of water to be used to put out the fire. fire investigators trying to determine now if the building is structural safe. >> anchor: a dangerous discovery at the town dump in hanson. take a look here. crews say they fund the fire department tweeting this picture of what was left behind. so this all happened around 9:00 this morning of the bomb squad took the device, handed it over to the navy so that they could dispose of it. >> anchor: following more news tonight, needham native and olympic champion aly raisman proving she has a heart of gold. she lend a helping hand to the dana farber cancer institute. >> anchor: a very nice donation with a personal connection.
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kim and adam, aly an her family presented a $10,000 check to dana farber center for lung cancer. the raisman family is honoring aly's grand mother who passed away from lung cancer. aly said her grandmother supported her gymnastics dreams growing up. the six time olympic medalist also toured the institute signing autographs and snapping pictures with patients, families and dana farber staff. representatives from bridgestone tires were also involved in e while talking to patients aly took down some information and she said she actually wants to stay in touch. in the newsroom, amaka ubaka, 7 news. >> anchor: all right. 62 degrees right now. seriously unone of those days where you can go out in pantp at-shirt. it was so nice. i go my walk in which i love to do on a gorgeous day like today. am i going to need annum bella and everybody else tomorrow? s you will. then adam pack into pants and t-shirt weather by the end of
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? dylan: anybody can do parkour. our whole aim with the gym is to get people moving, and want to have people understand that you own a body. we can do some crazy things with it. having blue cross blue shield, i've always felt comfortable being able to try something that i might not know if i'm going to land, because i've always had this security behind me. my name is dylan. i own hub parkour training center
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>> reporter: rain for tow, in morning through the evening hours. also the king tides, highest astronomical tides of the entire year happened midday tomorrow and then after tomorrow storminess right back foot sunshine and mild temperatures. so these astronomical high tides
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the storm will actually happen at low tide later tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. but with that said, it's that midday high tide about 11:07 tomorrow morning with the likelihood of some mine covertal flooding. there may be some pockets of moderate coval flooding. i think it will behaverill similarly to when we had astronomical high tides last month and the month of october so meaning short roads temporarily may take on some water but it's not going to be this volatile day where we have waves crashing over the sea wa it's not that kind of a day. but it will be a little bit initially tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening with the storm. temperatures right now 40's and 50's, the city at 62. plymouth at 50 degrees. here are the clouds out ahead of the storm. there is the storm center this evening. still has some ground to cover and that will roll up toward new england overnight tonight and be with us tomorrow. so some early moonshine from that full supermoon. the beaver moon of november. clouds on the increase, cool, temperatures in the 30's to around 40 tomorrow morning. now the remorning commute is dry
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does arrive mid morning about 10:00 or 11:00 tomorrow morning then we have periods of rain through the afternoon as well as the evening commute and wind developing at the coastline, southeast wind, ten to 20 miles per hour. so again it's if the a powerhouse storm but rain and wind all by itself with leaves in the storm drains, you know, there may be puddles in some of those roadways with the rain moving into new england and a burst of some is it steady rainfall toll afternoon and tomorrow evening before it does wind down mid evening tomorrow. so how much rain is on the way. i think most of us at of an inch to perhaps as much as an inch of rain and you take it become to the first of september. still are youing a healthy deficit even though object featured a fair amount of rain bud sudden rewe find ourselves in a somewhat dry pattern. here is that coval flood advisory for the midday high tide tomorrow about 10:00 a.m.ful 2:00 p.m. so tomorrow is rainy day and with the rain and clouds cool, raw, low 50's. wednesday here you go, right back into the sunshine on
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remainder of the week and start of the weekend. but there are signs by the end of the weekend and most of next week through thanksgiving a cold pattern developing. see you at 67:00. >> anchor: tom take the step, short drop, throws it, end zone, left, can't for the ball. incomplete! there will be no call. seattle will win it in foxboro. >> second regular season win can make the pain of superbowl 49 disappear, but the seahawks are feeling a lot better than the patriots today after flipping the script in foxboro jetting out of new england on the winning end of a sunday night show down. only fitting this one came down to the final play, a fade to rob gronkowski on fourth and one from the one yard line that saw plenty of hand fighting between gronk and cam chancellor. but no landreau on the turf and
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about a non-call he kept his frustration to himself. i am not here to make excuses to say that was a pi. so i just want to, we just lost a game of i want to give credit to seahawks, they police department a good game it. was a well fought 60 minute game on both sides ball but i am not trying to get in that discussion right now. they are a good team. we knew that going in and we had to play beer than the way we played. just too careless with the big factor, we had our chaps, we just didn't make enough plays. >> reporter: that was certainly the case on the other side of the ball where russel willson got whatever he wanted against a jamie collins less patriots defense. hooking up with doug baldwin for three scores as seattle made 7 trips to the red zone. deaf on mccourty knew from experience what he was up against and still couldn't figure out a way to stop it. he knew it would be similar
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would play out. we knew both teams would fight no matter what happened in the game they would keep fighting and go blow for blow so i think we were prepared prepared for if but they ended up making couple more plays than us and that was what decided game. we just got to keep it moving still a long season ahead of us and we just have to make sure they don't beat us twice. we keep our eyes forward to sa bruins couldn't score, couldn't defend and seemingly couldn't win? with a ditches a few weeks makes. a former trophy whipping goalie finds in his game and can do for this team. the b's have taken three straight and tukka rask is taking home some hardware. the net minor named the n.h.l.'s first star of the week. a no-brainer since tukka rask was unbeaten in four starts with a point 75 goal against average
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for the league lead in wins and shut outs. young energetic team. >> reporter: will we see al horford back in action in the big easy tonight? the big man hasn't roof a decision on whether he will return from the concussion that sidelined him the past five games horford said he will go through shoot around and see if he feels up to playing against the pelicans. blackhawks and canadiens and just when you think have you seen it all from cane he reaches even deep near his bag of tricks splitting the haves defenders and scoring over the head while getting hauled down. another magical moment. he gets our play of the day. in the nfl flexing their muscle with the patriots week 12 matchup against the jets moving the game out of prime time and now it will be played at 4: 25 instead of :30 of the that's sports. >> anchor: thank you.
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>> anchor: that's our tile for 7 news at 0 clock on a monday. as always, we really appreciate you being with us. ' adam william. >> anchor: i'm kim khazei. have a terrific evening,
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test test. snempt tonight, backlash as president elect trump picks his powerful inner circle, lifting a man with ties to white nationalists into the heart of the white house. new protests erupt as president obama weighs president for the first time. a father found guilty of leaving his young son to die in a hot car. a dramatic conclusion to a case that shocked the nation. exploding wildfires spreading across the south. thick smoke blanketing cities. is someone setting them intentionally. making a murderer twist, a after a trial many saw as a miscarriage of justice. tonight a man locked

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