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Transcripts For WHDH 7News 20160916



that community are on alert. amaka ubaka live in easton with the details. amaka. >> reporter: police say the attack happened here in this apartment complex. the alleged victim lives here. was walking the dog in the area when all this happened. we've seen easton police patrolling the complex. the woman says a man came up behind her assauld kicking her. may have sexually assaulted her as well. she was able to get help by a nearby business. the whole incident left neighbors who live around here completely shocked. >> it's scary um, it's not something that you would think about in a quiet neighborhood. makes me want to double check over my back. yeah, especially you know that that's going to happen. >> reporter: now police say they don't have a description of the suspect at this time. they're asking for the public's help. if you have any information about this is you're asked to give them a call. live in easton amaka ubaka 7 news. >> anchor: a woburn family demanding answers tonight after they say their child with special needs was left behind on the school bus. the little boy woke afraid after falling asleep on that bus. >> reporter: adam, it's important to note that the child is okay. his parents are very upset. they want answers and they want an apology. >> reporter: with his storm trooper bag in toe. on his way there the second day back lucas's dad got a voicemail message from elementary school. bus. everything is fine. i wanted to follow up with you. >> reporter: dad says he got nervous. he wasn't able to reach anyone at the school. when his son came home he asked lucas what happened. >> he fell asleep on the bus. bus monitor waking up telling the bus driver he's still on the bus. >> i woke up and said where am i? he said oh, no. >> reporter: dad understand how this would happen. >> i'm still trying to find the trust with the school. i haven't really got many answers from the school. >> reporter: 7 news repeatedly reached out to the bus company and the school and didn't hear back. while lucas prepares to get back on the bus his dad isn't as confident with the people he trusted his child. >> when he told me the story we as a parent i -- you know, i crumbled. >> reporter: and again 7 news has repeatedly reached out to both the bus company and school district for 2 days and have not heard back. the family tells us lucas is sitting in the front of the bus so the monitor and bus driver can easily see him. >> anchor: 7 news now focusing on your forecast. a fall feel in the air this evening after su across new england. what is in store for the weekend? the million dollar question for jeremy reiner. >> reporter: we start with sunshine tomorrow. this right here this will be our weather system that we contend with on sunday. it's a cool front. generating clouds and showers. nothing widespread. you'll hear me bark for hours scattered scattered scattered. sunday 10 a.m. the gray indicating the clouds. on and off through the morning hours. it may back away to a little bit of sunshine early on sunday afternoon. it's a day that features more clouds more humidity as well. at any time there could be a couple passing showers. in terms of the patriots game tailgating looks decent. as we work through the game it is mild and muggy with temperatures sunday afternoon in the mid 70s. ; now donald trump back tracking on a statement about president obama. years ago trump accused the president of not being an american born citizen. tim caputo live with more. >> reporter: spent the better part of 5 years promoting the claim president obama was not born in the u.s. started another conspiracy theory claiming hillary clinton president obama was born in the u.s. >> president barack obama was born in the united states, period. >> reporter: the reversal comes years after trump fueled the flames of the birther movement claiming the president wasn't a u.s. citizen. forced the president to release a copy of his birth certificate. trump wasn't convinced. >> he gave a birth certificate. whether or not that was a real certificate. a lot of people question it. i question it. >> reporter: we won't solve our problems if we get distracted by side shows and carnival barkers. >> we got other business to attend to. i was confident about where i was born. >> reporter: hillary clinton blasted trump for this long drawn out conspiracy theory. >> barack obama was born in america plain and simple donald trump owes him and the american people an apology. >> by any definition donald trump is a disgusting fraud. >> reporter: joe biden was told about trump's comments but was at a loss for words. >> oh, god. i don't -- i mean -- how do you -- how do you comment on these things trump says. i've given up. >> reporter: ending this one conspiracy trump might have started another one by claiming hillary clinton started the birther movement running against senator barack obama in the primary. that claim has been unsubstantiated and denied by clinton and her staff. >> anchor: 2 people sentenced in the saugus snap chat trial. they were found guilty of assaulting a 16-year-old girl and posting it on that app. >> this was a targeted vicious sexual assault. forra him and bonia. the 2 were found guilty in july of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl on this couch behind a saugus middle school in 2014. >> to have her so badly misused violated and disrespected is deeply troubling. >> reporter: the case became known as a snap chat rape trial. another teen posted videos of th site. a friend saw the videos and screen shotted it as evidence. >> i believe that a state prison sentence is appropriate. >> reporter: prosecutors said never did the defendants express any remorse. defense attornies told the judge their clients were sorry. >> he did not feel comfortable making these representations himself. in his words he would screw it probation. leaving courtrahim's dad didn't have much to say. can you explain that? >> thank you. >> she's very sorry. she just -- i don't think she realizes how she got here either. >> reporter: they've been ordered by the judge to register as sex offenders here in massachusetts and also to stay away from the victim and her family >> anchor: the man arrested after a police stand off at a gas station appeared in court today. benjamin campbell seen there threatened to blow up a cumberland farms yesterday. the north attleboro resident was not charged. the judge sent him to get checked out. police showed up on the gas station scene around 6 p.m. trying to bring awareness. >> anchor: the patriots gearing up for the home opener. jimmy g and the boys hoping for a fish fry when the miami dolphins come to town. >> anchor: now they will face a tough dolphins defense in foxborough. and key players there's questions around them. >> reporter: the patriots injury report is out. not many surprises on it when it s rob gronkowski questionable again. doubtful with a knee injury as the pats open their home slate against the dolphins. >> focussed on getting ready for miami. that's what we've been working on. >> reporter: bill belichick setting the tone shifting the focus from the patriots win in arizona a message clearly received in the pats locker room. you know it's a new challenge. itis new week. >> no one is better at turning page and getting ready for the next game than bill. we take after him and understand once he turns the page that's all he talks. >> reporter: sunday marks the first time the patriots face the dolphins from suffering a crucial loss in miami. and new england is expecting another tough battle in first afc east test. >> going to be a fight for sure. they play well at their place. they play well here. it's going to be a tough task. >> reporter: it's a task the patriots will likely undertake without rob gronkowski. 11 players in total are on the injury report in week 2. danty high tower and newly the only players not to participate. >> anchor: 7 news is your ticket to complete patriots coverage. catch the highlights on whdh.com. >> anchor: crews rush to the rescue of beached dolphins. 17 dolphins were stranded in the flas that run off the herring river. 16 were found and saved yesterday. you see the crews they had to grassy area and eventually back into the water. >> anchor: kind of sad to see them out of the water. so cool they're taken care of. >> anchor: a bit of a treat to see them up close. >> anchor: next here at 7 paving the way how a broadcasting scholarship is inspiring students in boston. >> reporter: sunday more clouds and the possibility of a few showers. the time line coming up. here and across the country as apple fans line up to get their hands on the newest and latest and greatest technology. >> tonight in certain parts of boston. >> there's a war between good and evil. >> draws the thin blue line that separates them. >> you have emp pathy care and respect for people. buy online. ready in an hour. weren't you just...got it. staples. make more happen. well staples has low prices. if i were you, i'd grab a couple more... for next week. back to school or back for more. staples has the lowest prices. period. >> anchor: now to a very special tribute at emerson college. 7 news owner edan son giving out a scholarship? the name of an alumni that fought for civil rights. ; it's a legacy thatanson hopes to pass to a new generation. >> reporter: the memory of a towering figure in the fight for civil rights is pt >> what we need here is not confrontation. we need compromise. >> reporter: art titlebomb was the voice of the anti-fevmation league of south florida for years. when titlebomb passed away december at the age of 77. anson decided to create a scholarship for emerson students in the name of his friend. florida in the 60s and 70s for exposing hate groups. ku klux klan. >> reporter: praised anson's gift as a great way to celebrate students who have a social conscious. >> we believe that civil engagement is key. we want our students to be great citizens. this scholarship allows our college to move forward. >> reporter: including a million dollars towards this building at to share time with the students receiving both scholarships. >> i'm honored and humbled to have the scholarship in memory of such a distinguished alumni. it shows that emerson sees potential in you to get to that point to be a prominant figure in journalism. >> there's room for more heart in journalism i think. >> reporter: somewhere in here a >> times have changed. future are titlebombs in the sense of his dedication and passion for what he was doing absolutely. >> reporter: art titlebomb started in radio. in new york nebraska and miami. friends say for titlebomb it was more than a job. it was a calling. dan hausle 7 news. ; today the sun was and so warm. you had a cool dry breeze. >> anchor: last night was a great night to sleep with the windows open. watching some storms isolated, right? >> reporter: more so on sunday. tomorrow is the nicer of the 2 weekend days. a few more clouds will show up tomorrow afternoon. it's a nice one. here is that weather system that we watch for you. the chance of scattered showers on sunday. the green blobs are the showers. not widespread. hit and miss with a few showers. that same weather system with us again on monday. the difference on monday i'm excited about this there may be moisture left over from tropical depression julia that works along this front into southern new england monday with beneficial rain. this could be widespread downpours.pe rain. most of this would not fall on sunday. sunday would be hit and miss random shower. drought is extreme. you know that. we've been talking about that for months. we need to start chewing away at that precipitation deficit. we'll keep you updated on that through the weekend. a nice feel to the air. it does feel like early fall. the city at 66. moments ago. temperatures in the mid 40s to the mid 50s during the overnight hours. they call it the full harvest moon because it's the moon closest to the autumnal ekin ox. there will be more clouds tomorrow afternoon. a pleasant day. you could make the case it's a beach day in september what? still at times a ni with not a lot of crowds. low tide at 6 a.m. high tide just past noon tomorrow afternoon. go pick some apples. looks great. temperatures in the lower 70s. so there you go on sunday. isolated shower. monday i have the 2 rain drops that's the chance of the rain and beneficial rain at that. see you at 11:00. >> anchor: see you then, jeremy. next on the news station. >> anchor: tech junkies dialing in for the release of the newest apple products. >> anchor: people lining up out of the store on boil ston street earlier. the release have become events really. the buzz surrounding the launch wasn't limited to people buying employees of apple are excited for a product launch themselves. gets you excited as a consumer as well. me at least. >> anchor: people there say they're most excited about the iphones new dual camera option. >> anchor: i'm not the one to stand in line. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. pp that's going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes...mr. mcenroe. see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you can clearly see what's in and what's out? oh, absolutely. i like that. vo: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump: trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. vo: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that - and both oppose our right to safe and legal abortion. ayotte: i certainly think that roe should be overturned... trump: ...there has to be some form of punishment. matthews: for the woman? trump: yeah, there has to be some form. vo: ayotte and trump: wrong for new hampshire women. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. instagram star. 2-year-old love bird. clearly doesn't look like a love bird. each though she's featherless. her owners say ray has a rare illness that made her feathers fall out. >> anchor: i think that she -- ray a she or a he. cute bird i think. i'm glad he or she is happy. did i mess your hair up? >> donald trump's worst hair day ever. the story behind the late night moment going viral today and what you didn't see after it all went down. then bill o'reilly's spin on trump's visit to oz. >> i thought he was visiting the

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