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he was discussing his support for donald trump. >> ryan: that was before he was attacked for his politics, jennifer egan has details. >> they said i had nerve damage. >> reporter: it happened while cameron maisy was out with friends talking about politics and why he voted for donald trump. >> just our reasoning on why, you know, what i liked about trump. what i didn't like about hillary. the normal talk really and from both sides. >> reporter: cameron says there was a group of when he went to leave around 2:00 he says thingses -- escalated. >> one of the guys called my mom names. they said i took a wrong turn. i took a wrung turn. you are in massachusetts. >> reporter: cameron took a hit to the back of his head. >> i got sucker punched. >> reporter: he ended up with a fractured eye socket. broken nose and busted lip. arm of his jacket almost ripped off from the fight.
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>> reporter: his friends were yelling trying to get the attackers away and they did take off. he wants police to find the people responsible. >> i think everyone should get along. you know. we're a flation. if you don't like the president, i mean come together as a people. i don't think really silence is an -- violence is an answer. >> reporter: he was checked out in burlington. boston police say they're investigating. jennifer egan, 7 news. >> jadiann: a hou under construction has been destroyed by fire in dartmouth. crews were called to the scene on faust corner road around 2:00 am. we're told the house is located on a dead end road which made is difficult for firefighters to get water to put out the flames. boston police are investigating a shooting in dorchester. a person has been shot in the leg outside of a convenience store. the shooting happened around 4:30 monday afternoon. no word on the victim's condition. >> ryan: boston mayor walsh calling for change
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collapse in the south end. two men were killed in accident. the share requiring companies to report if they're in good standing with owe shah before receiving work permits. the two were working for atlantic drain which at the time was being fined for safety violations. police say 16-year-old jennifer faye was walking to feet with friends in 1989 when she >> i appreciate all my friends and family coming out tonight and walking for jen. i just can't give up hope and think somebody will come forward and i'll find her. >> ryan: police say all these year later there are still no suspects. >> jadiann: we're following more news today. a facebook post by a west virginia city official going
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clicks words can last forever and they can reach far more than the intended audience. >> i think the tension started off in the election. it wasn't about the election. it wasn't about trump and hillary, it was about black and white. >> reporter: murphy limps in clay, west virginia, a message posted on pamela taylor's accounts reads: >> reporter: the mayor of clay replied: just made my day, pam. this petition is calling for both women to loss their jobs. as of sunday night it has 1500 signatures. taylor is director at the clay county development corporation, a nonprofit funded by state and federal money. she has now been placed on leave. pamela tar low says she is sorry for everything that happened. the aftermath of her post
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want my town portrayed. michelle obama is an articulate beautiful woman and referring to her as an ape in heels is a ration slur. >> reporter: if is that how you feel own it and open the consequences. >> reporter: the words are hurtful because his granddaughter is black. >> she will be three in december and just the light of my life. how do i look you in the face and say, do you just mean certain black people or are you talking with my >> clay county needs to condemn racism and anyone who condones it. >> don't let a couple of people represent west virginia. >> reporter: taylor did release a new statement saying her post was not intended to be racist and that she was' sharing her personal opinion of michelle obama's attractiveness, not the color of her skin. >> ryan: a group of children almost hit by a car that plowed through a fence and into the side of a building.
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chaos at the fort myers daycare center. >> as soon as i through them back, it hit. so you will a the babies started screaming. >> reporter: inia was outside with the one-year-olds when a car came barreling in. >> i didn't see a car but i seen the fence fence. >> reporter: the car drove right through the yard where children were playing before crashing into the daycare. no children were hurt. >> the kids are okay. they're all okay. thank god. >> reporter: the room that was hit. the kids were rushed out of the buildings. >> it is scary but once again we've been trained to act on panic more, especially when it comes to kids. and we just did, like, the tornado drill. >> reporter: math anial lives nokes door. >> they did a hell of a job. nobody was hurt. everybody went home safe. nobodies was injured. >> reporter: the fire department said the billed
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sound. the daycare will reopen. police haven't said what caused the driver to lose control. >> jadiann: quite a sight to see over the weekend. a 50 foot hump back wheel repeatedly circled a whale watch boat. the animal appeared to be curious. put on a show for the crew and passenger. >> all of a sudden it started turning towards us. >> some of the vessels are getting way too close. you should make sure you are as far away as say there has been an actual recent surge of hump backsightings off the jersey shore. >> ryan: a random act of kindness going a long way. the man at the register handing a bill to the cashier. he gave one $10 to every one in the restaurant. you can see how grateful all the workers were. one employee talked about what sparked the kind questionsure.
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mcdone olde ads who is a regular. there she happened to be crying. and it broke his heart. so he went over andy asked what was going on. she was' going through tough times. >> ryan: the staff has a thank you card ready in case the man came back any time in the near future. what going on in the world stories like that make you smile. >> i got chill burns. very cool to see. >> ryan: thousands of fh officials think they found the red herring to this. then at 5:00 newton gets its first medical marijuana dispensary and the ribbon cutting getting lots of attention. >> jadiann: the president on his last overseas trip. what he is saying there
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>> ryan: drought dangers
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burning in seven states. health officials warning people in the area to stay indoors because of the air quality. handing out masks to protect them from the thick smoke. >> jadiann: a shocking sight at a canal in new york state. thousands of fish turning up dead. the fish covering the surface of the water. the phenomenon has been drawing people from around to see what is going on here. >> ryan: officials think they figured out what is behind it. here is christa del camp. >> never seen anything like this. >> reporter: spectators started gathering early monday morning around a canal once word started spreading about the sight. >> you could have walked across the area. it was -- it was' covered with fish. >> reporter: a man taking this video with his they will phone shows thousands, maybe millions of bunker fish clogging the damage. >> it looked like ice. it's solid bunker, mostly all dead.
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actually looked lick ice. >> reporter: they're used for bait. they've lots of national predators. officials believe they were' chased by a large school of blue fish. >> the water was bubbling with fish. >> it was like something you see out of the amazon with piranhas. >> they chase them in here but the locks are close sod it's a dead end. can't get out. the near number of fish sucks the oxygen out of the water and they suffocate. >> reporter: by the time locks were open could leave most are highed. some fisherman plan to sell them as bait. >> long island, our seasons are ending. we're done for the year. lobster guys are done. so all the bait has to get trucked up north. >> reporter: the fish that don't get picked up will become food for crabs and birds. >> nothing goes to waste in nature. >> circling of life. >> that's wait it goes. >> reporter: christa del camp, 7 news.
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now being linked to sudden death. >> reporter: cool and raw this evening then right back to the mild weather tomorrow. forecast up next. >> jadiann: ahead at 5:00, his murder trial seen in "making a murder" captivated the nation. a major development this the case. >> ryan: could gronk be sidelined after sunday's brutal hit? we'll have a live report whoa, this is awful, try it. oh no, that looks gross what is that? you gotta try it, it's terrible. i don't wanna try it if it's terrible. it's like mango chutney and burnt hair. no thank you, i have a very sensitive palate. just try it! guys, i think we should hurry up. if you taste something bad, you want someone else to try it. it's what you do. i can't get the taste out of my mouth! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. shhh!
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big part of my success. that's one thing that i am going to miss, performing in front of the fans her itself. >> ryan: he called boston the best sports city in the world. many people would agree with him. >> jadiann: maybe not the best perfect most awesome city for weather. >> ryan: we've challenges in that department. >> reporter: i think it's lovely out there right now. don't you? yes, working for the chamber of commerce. we've got clouds, rain and welcome to new england in november. here you go. we've rain on top of us. now there is some steady pockets of rain out there. that shows up well on the radar. the shading of yellow and orange. it's moving quickly. that is good news. there the timing stinks with the rain because we're still in a drought. we welcome rain when we get it. it would be nice it we could get it from midnight to 4:00 am. that's what we deal with rain occasionally shedy.
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of street flooding but a lot of the leafs are still in some of the drains. that could lead to localized street flooding, there is one match of rain moving north. more rain through the south shore. south coast. you work down to buzzards bay and the steady rain does taper. it's more of a showery rain. that is the caboose of the weather system right here. this will continue to spin up to northern new england. taking that tail if you will from the storm up across metro boston the over the next far today most of us picking up about a quarter to after half inch of rain. the numbers are starting to climb rather quickly. warren .4. city of boston about a third of an inch of rain and i think moving forward an additional quarter to half inch of rain. that should put us for some of us up near an inch of rain. here you go 10:00 tonight. here is your timeline. showery tonight. dinner plans you will need
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taper to drizzle and mist and that's the case i think early tomorrow morning. the morning commute will feature a lot of clouds. very little in the way of rain. you probably don't need the rain gear but if you head out with an umbrella, on stand by i think you can ditch it by mid morning because the sun starts to come out. here is the storm system. southeast of the storm it's warming up. upper 50s to around 6 o on temperatures out in these locations cool and raw, 49 bedford. overnight temperatures will hold steady 40s and 50s, in november sometimes when the storms pass us by they can tap into arctic air and yank it into new england. but there is no arctic air for the storm to tap into. once we get the sunshine back tomorrow and for the rest of the week, those numbers, detroit, cincinnati, 50s to around 60, that sweeps up to new england. so tonight rain will taper off.
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relatively mild. there is a cool raw feel but i think it'll feel mild overnight. temperatures tonight and tomorrow morning in the low 50s, it's not cold and raw. you have a lot of clouds tomorrow morning. the brightest part of the day is after lunchtime. it does warm nicely. breezy, temperatures between 55-60. the city around 59. tomorrow afternoonal attleboro at 60 degrees, our normal high is about 52. another mild afternoon. this november expected for tomorrow. worcester at 57. out on the temperatures mid and upper 50s, thursday and friday, lots of sunshine. weekend saturday the nicer of the two day, sunday features clowned showers. here soms the cold front on sunday. that means business. look at monday and tuesday of next week. high temperatures only in the 40s. see you at 5:00. >> reporter: it's a enough commute. begin on route 1 north. stuff going through saugus, you will be jammed up past
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through saugus but as you get closer to the city you will be heavy from the city square tunnel up on to the loop ramp. you will be heary from aleton brighton most of the way into natick. eastbound side moving well there. however, as you get closer to downtown, you will be heavy from comavenue in past 93. 93 itself is a mess in both directions at assembly square. southbound jammed from mystic avenue into the southbound o'neil tunnel . northbound side is crawling out of the tunnel. watch for a new crash outside of the tunnel. across the zakim bridge and most of the way up to route 129 in reading. a 37-minute drive to 128 and from 128 to river road, 24 minutes. i'm matt fids gerald 7 news. >> jadiann: time for health cast. eye opening procedure we're going to talk about. a breakthrough in vision technology is change the way people with cataracts can say. >> ryan: it give peoples both near and distant focused something that has
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implants on the market. sally has worn glasses for the past two years, she moved to bye folkals but developed a deeper vision problem. >> i didn't know that i had cataracts or didn't know that i had a big problem because things happened so gradually. >> reporter: the aging eye hits most of us. >> after age 40 most people need reading glasses because of this phenomenon where you can't see within arm's preach. >> rte like the woman who have traditional cataracts the lens couldn't offer another and distant focus. that changed with the approval of a new lenz. >> the system phoney is a new generation of implants who have cat racquet to correct their vision in addition to their distance vision. >> reporter: the procedure lens takes about five minutes. >> the previous lens has become cloudy. we take that out.
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implant. >> reporter: she had one eye down and the second eye last week. >> the next morning, woke up, and looked around and was just amazed about how much i could see. >> reporter: it's the pops of color and clarity that she says will help her enjoy the everyday things that had become clouded like outdoors and her grandchildren. >> i feel like it restored nye natural vision. that i can see things distance and then i can read something and there is, it's >> ryan: lenses are known to have glares and halos but that hasn't been the case with these new lens implants. >> yo yo dieting may be a health hazard even if you are not overweight. a large new study of older average weight women found those who lott then regained wait were over 3/10s likely
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>> ryan: the racing rate of pre-schoolers diagnosed with a.d.h.d.has stabilized. although the glines suggest behavioral therapy is the first line of treatment, in pre-schoolers the use of stimulants stayed constant. >> jadiann: a new study reveals a growing number of children in the u.s. have access to health insurance. and medical care. data from the uninsured in 2015. the uninsured rate dropped even more among children in poor families and an additional 9 million kids a checkup during the year. still ahead he is sexy, smart and sculpted now, now he is being honored for the rock.
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>> ryan: a local woman stunning the crowd on "the voice" last night. cortney -- dorchester native courty in performed the song "i don't want to miss a thing." the final winner will be announced tonight. tonight watch "the voice" followed by this is us at 9:00 and chicago fire at 10:00 and join the 7 news
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magazine revealing this man's sexiest man alive. the man's -- ryan schulteis -- he made his move from professional wrestling to becoming the highest paid actor in the world. he is officially the sexiest man alive. he stars in a disney movie. i think that is awesome for him but i will say beauty is in the eye of the behold enjoy. >> ryan: so true. >>ia should be -- >> ryan: no. >> jadiann: much more to come. i'm jadiann thompson. >> ryan: i'm ryan schulteis. 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> adam: breaking news, an mbta bus on a crash course. it collides with a car in the south end. people on board sent to the hospital. >> kim: also breaking gunfire rings out in an oklahoma airport. flights are cancelled as police investigate. >> reporter: a rainy evening communicate gives way to drizzly conditions.
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searching for answers after someone distributes this white supremacist newspaper. >> kim: rob gronkowski questionable after a hard hit. >> adam: why one of the suspects could be released in just days. >> announcer: 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> first at 5:00, breaking news, a car and an mbta silver bus collide in the south people to the hospital. those injuries are believed to be minor. >> adam: let's get out to alex dipratto who is live the a the scene for us, alex? >> reporter: a scare on the afternoon commute. take you right to video. eight people injured luckily minor injuries. it happened here on washington street and mullens way just a short time ago. again eight people injured.
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sustained, the lexus, sustained minor damage and the driver will be cited for failure to yield to oncoming traffic. again eight people injured. minor injuries. the scene here on washington street in the south end has since cleared. live in south end i'm alex dipratto 7 news. >> kim: also we learned that at least one person is dead after a shooting at an oklahoma art it's the will rogers airport in oklahoma city. now closed as police investigate. >> adam: jadiann thompson is here with more on what turned out to be a very frightening situation. >> reporter: absolutely. offices for will rogers world airport say that the airport will be closed while authorities are searching for a shooter. so far, police have confirmed one man was shot near the airport's parking garage and now southwest airlines confirms the man one of their employees has

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