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the patriots say that is not the way they are approaching this game. they say business as usual out there on the practice field. seemed to be a windy day to be out there today. that may be a different condition, of course, because windy they will be playing in the dome. they say it is one of these things. next man up. they have been practicing to play for that. they say this is a different indy team. different players. they are a different team as well. they say they are not thinking about the rematch of deflate-gate. that is not something they talked about. when we tried to talk to them about it in the locker room, you don't get any of that out of them. fans, easy to talk about deflate-gate. the players? just about impossible. the fans insist they think they and the players are on the same page. playing indianapolis for the first time since the colts kicked off deflategate, fans say they are looking for more than just a win. >> revenge. it's deflate-bowl. >> i don't want them to run up the score. i would like them to give them a what have you. >> reporter: the players insist payback is the last thing they are thinking about. >> it doesn't matter. for us it is another game. last time is last time. >> reporter: even rob gronkowski is watching his words. >> yup. the company line. that is what i give. >> reporter: it ease'ier, right? >> it's easier. for sure. >> reporter: patriots fans are not convinced. they think the players, like the fans, want this one a little bit more. >> in their hearts they do. everybody would if you were part of the team. >> they are human. you know, i mean, yeah, sure i could imagine they are concentrating on what they have to do to win the game. there must be a little edge in there. i can imagine maybe brady. they dragged his name through the mud. and so how could you not feel a little bit like, when it's over, a little... >> reporter: you will never hear the players say it, though. gronk explains why the company line is a good thing for him. >> i mean, that's why i say. no trouble. >> reporter: gronk trying to stay out of trouble here. the fans don't worry about. that they are talking about winning but winning by a record margin. by the way, the patriots record for points scored in a game, 59 points back in 2009 against the tennessee titans. fans would like to see that record topped. >> jadiann: thanks, dan. which quarterback could be on the field for indy? st andrew luck has missed the last two games while recovering from a shoulder injury. still even when he is healthy, he does struggle against the patriots. luck is winless in four career starts against the pats. throwing ten interceptions in those four games. with his defense facing a tall luck will have to be at his best should he get the start on sunday night. if he isn't, the colts will be forced to once again, turn their offense over to 40-year-old matt hasselbeck. he has played the last two games. don't you forget, though. 7 news will help you get ready for the showdown in indianapolis. our pregame show begins on sunday. a 6:30. followed by football night in america. the game starts at 8:30. all right. 7 news now focusing on your forecast. sunny skies in bostonst. after some morning showers on the cape. even seeing some thunderstorms this morning. now that the rain is gone and things are clearing back up, we have our forecast. >> jeremy: this morning, we had showers and thunderstorms. especially on the cape and the islands. even a couple of reports of some minor wind damage out towards chatham. chatham had a wind gust of 65 miles per hour. of some small hail. this was from a gentleman down in new bedford before it reached the cape. you can see here, very small hail. pea-sized hail. a fast-moving weather system. the leading edge of cool air which is just now trying to filter into southern new england. for the afternoon, numbers not too bad. upper 50's, low 60's. there is developing wind out there. right now, winds gusting close to 30 miles per hour in metro-boston. adding a cool feel to the air. we are not done with cold fronts. this thing means business. this will charge into new england tomorrow and especially on sunday. temperatures on sunday won't make it out of the 40's. we will talk more about that in a few minutes. >> jadiann: all right, thank you. a "t" stop scare. shots were fired during the height of morning rush hour. it was quite a scare for commuters. victoria warren is joining us now with the very latest. >> reporter: yeah. it is amazing that nobody got hurt. transit police tell us that six to eight suspects ran out of the "t" station, guns in hand, got into the streets, and just started shooting. a young man taken into custody afters a gun fight outside a packed "t" station sends people running for safety. >> i heard one gunshot. pause. then six or seven shots. >> it all started inside the forest hills "t" station during rush hour. two groups started fighting. when one person pulled out a gun. police say they didn't care who saw them or who got in their way. >> uniformed police officers were on scene. cameras. it's unbelievable. >> a few cops started running out of the station going over there. >> reporter: the suspects poured on to washington street and opened fire. >> i give a lot of kudos to my officers f for not firing into the crowd. north one was hurt. a man and woman arrested. police continued searching for the other suspects and the other weapons. >> they just don't care about other people and about the safety of our patrons and our employees and folks who are trying to go to work or school. >> right. the guns are in the wrong hands. >> reporter: the two people arefersed will go before a judge. transit police continue questioning others. live in jamaica plain, victoria warren, 7 news. >> jadiann: a police chase coming to a smashing halt. in a family's front yard in braintree. this is not the first time the family has dealt with a wide... wild crash. >> reporter: that's right. four suspects in custody. police say this pursuit in that person's front yard in braintree. just about a half hour ago, the only adult suspect faced a judge right here in quincy district court. an 18-year-old facing a judge after a police pursuit ends in a wild wreck. >> the car ended up right here. thursday night, larry and his wife were heading to bed when they felt a familiar jolt. >> they hit this big curb out here that we had. they went airborne. they just very slightly, hit the tree and then landed the car right here. >> reporter: they have lived in this home on washington street for 38 years. this crash, the third to end up in their front yard. >> we heard the crash through the fence and the granite curbing out here. something we have heard before. we jumped up immediately and called 911. >> reporter: larry said his wife saw people jump out of running. >> jumped over the fences and ran through the backyard. our neighbor's backyard. and out into the woods behind. believe the s.u.v. was stolen from their town earlier this week. four people were taken into custody following the wreck. three juveniles and the 18-year-old who claims he was not driving and did not know the s.u.v. was stolen. . >> the commonwealth will have a very difficult time proving knowledge that this motor vehicle was stolen. >> reporter: police say the three other people inside the s.u.v. at the time include two 15-year-old girls and a 17-year-old boy. the 18-year-old has pleaded not guilty. his bail was set at $500 cash. he will be in court again next month. >> jadiann: more news today: a man is in the hospital after falling from a third-story roof deck in mission hill. this right here was the scene just before 1:00 this morning. that man landing on the concrete below. paramedics say he suffered serious injuries and was taken to brigham & women's hospital. also, two cars collide in worcester, sending one of the cars flying through a liquor store. a dangerous drive now under investigation. steve cooper live in worcester with the very latest. what do you have, steve? >> reporter: well, nancy, this was one wild ride early this morning. now, the area has actually been cleaned up right now. the car has been towed away. you see that plywood? barreling through the front of this business here. all of this was actually caught on surveil listens video. >> just something totally different. >> reporter: surveillance video captures a dramatic moment. a car with five people inside slams through the front door of a liquor store here on main street in worcester just after 1:00 this morning. giving new meaning to the term drive-through service. >> a little bit more than a burglary. it's a toyota avalon sitting inside my store. >> reporter: the store owner says he has seen a lot of things over the years. but this was a first. >> i have been in business for 45 years. i have seen a lot. and i have seen more than most people have seen in a lifetime. and it's pretty much another day in the life of a lick core store. >> reporter: the car had been involved in a two-car accident. police don't believe alcohol was a factor. it was more than i have seen as far as people, you know, hiing my building. my bidding has been hit before. not like this. >> reporter: you have never seen anything like this before? >> no, not before. i have seen a store in disarail when he was remodeling. nothing like that. this is just something totally different. >> reporter: so even as the cleanup continues this afternoon, we can tell you that the business is still open. it is up and running here. as the investigation continues. one person suffered non-life-threatening injuries. worcester police are saying they are also trying to track down several people while all this was going on. actually, a developing story out of california. flash floods triggering powerful mud-slides. major highway. plus, the race for the white house is on. key candidates making big stops in new england today. >> jeremy: showers and thunderstorms long gone. now the weekend features colder temps. forecast up next. >> jadiann: a mom to be left in the lurch when she says a company couldn't handle her baby registry returns. she wasn't getting result until she called solve it 7. if you see breaking news or have is a story idea, we want to hear from you. call us on the 7 news tip line. at 1-800-280-tips. for the girl scout meeting... ok! for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! stop & shop just dropped prices on thousands more items. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. jad developing on the west coast: cars and roads are buried in southern california after heavy thunderstorms trigger powerful mud-slides. crews are digging out a crucial highway where dozens of vehicles were left stranded. pounding rain, relentless marble-sized hail and then... the mud-slides. one of california's busiest freeways covered in mud and brought to a standstill overnight. cars, semitrucks, snabing down interstate 5. trapped in a gridlock nightmare. >> all the mud came from right here and wedged us in. >> mountains swallowing dozens of cars, destroying homes. withins could feel the power and hear the rumble. . >> it was just like a freight train. >> in some spots, the mud,el is feet deep. the crippling flooding triggering four rescues at least. children pulled to safety. no one was hurt. nearly everyone, especially drivers, caught by surprise. >> it took about 20-30 seconds for all this to happen. an hour. too much water too quickly for parched hilled, hardened by four years of drought. the most dangerous weather seen in decades by first responders here. for now, this vicious punch has packed. >> jadiann: we had some storms earlier this morning. now it looks like a beautiful afternoon. jeremy, we have to get out there and enjoy this one. >> jeremy: yes, we do, nancy chen. we had some showers and storms. they are moving away from new england. for the remainder of the afternoon. a mix of clouds and sunshine. a nice fall afternoon. they were the storms. they were powerhouse storms for a short time. with several reports of small hail down along the south coast and the cape. even in a couple of instances, winds gusting over 55 miles per hour. i couldn't find any other locations reporting winds over 60. chatham, certainly did. right now, though, boston at 58. provincetown, at 59. there is some leftover wind behind this weather system. even though the numbers this afternoon will make it into the low 60's. i think this wind will have a tendency to kind of mask that mild feel to the air. breezy westerly breeze. a mix of clouds and sunshine. 60-65. tonight, most little clear. clouds come back at us aftermidnight tonight. lows tonight down into the upper 40's. as yet another cold front comes into new england. this is what came through this morning. as we work towards tomorrow, this front will come into new england during the morning hours with. clouds. there could be a couple of sprinkles tomorrow morning. i don'tly the there will be showers and storms tomorrow morning. what this next cold front will do is grab some cold air. i mean, check out big trout lake at this time. 25. thunder bay, 36. this cold air gets yanked into new england slowly. it is coming this way. so tomorrow, it is cooler than today. temperatures tomorrow only in the lower 50's. a cold blast of air into new england on sunday. with mostly sunny skies. but high temps on sunday, i don't think we will make it out of the 40's. normal high this time of year is 62. so even tomorrow, the numbers will be about ten degrees below normal. sunday, certainly a cold one. including outdoor activities for the head of the charles, for example. mix of clouds and sunshine. notice the wind, too, from the northwest. 15-25 miles per hour. not only tomorrow but also on sunday. in terms of fall foliage, it is coming on strong. the wind will yank off some of the leaves. meantime, some brilliant color. a lot of folks take pictures and they share those pictures on twitter with me. here is one right here. this is a moment ago from paul daniel. a gorgeous picture of the fall colors now exploding. in southern new england. thank you for sharing. that that will be the scene over the weekend. to have the cobalt blue sky. it will be chilly. certainly, on sunday. this winter lo... is this winter lobbing in? i don't think so. middle of next week, we warm it right back up. temperatures after monday's chill, upper 40's. tuesday, wednesday, next thursday, back in the 50's to even low 60's. have a great weekend. >> anchor: straight ahead, new video of lamar odom hours before he was found unconscious. the late rest on his condition. the former new york city mayor saving the day on a manhattan highway. also now that school is back in session, christa delcamp is bringing back our class act segment. if you know a student doing something outstanding in school or for the community, nominate them on-line at aeng we are learning new details about lamar odom's stay at a brothel. the former n.b.a. star arrived saturday. odom remains in a coma after he was found unresponsive in a v.i.p. villa earlier this week. today the brothel's general manager once again, talking about odom's visit. t.j. moore was one of the people who tried to save the star. moore says odom told her he wanted to have some fun. and she rushed to try to help the former l.a. laker after on tuesday. >> he was on his back. he had foam coming out of his mouth. and a little blood. coming out of his nose. i got him rolled over on his right side. he did have a bunch of fluids come out of his mouth. >> anchor: odom remains unresponsive at a las vegas hospital. former mayor rudy giuliani helps rescue a man involved in a car crash. giuliani and two coworkers were driving thursday morning on a highway when they heard a big noise and saw a car flipped over a wall. he directed traffic while one of the coworkers pulled the man from the car. a serial burglar in connecticut is behind bars. thanks to an 11-year-old girl. the little girl drew this sketch after police came to her door and asked if the family had seen anyone suspicious. now, she admits it wasn't anything special. but police were able to take that doodle and match it to a suspect who later confessed to ten burglaries. >> i drew a picture of him. and it wasn't like, the best picture. it was just like, a head, legs, after i thought about it in the morning, i thought they would crumple it up and throw it out. >> for us to take that sketch and match it up with a suspect, it was remarkable. >> anchor: rebecca got a standing ovation at the department award ceremony for her outstanding police work. next on 7 news: a hit tv show targeted by vandals. why graffiti tart artists on set are accused of senning a racial message. plus, fall flavors are what's cooking today. we whip up a delicious dish that is sure to make you 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the players practicing yesterday. they have their own worries. of course, one of them is the change-out on the line. nate solder out for the season. now they have to make way for a change on the line. hopefully, they don't have is a change in the results. and a great bunch of games for the patriots. as they went into the season not knowing how it would go. now going undefeated. now facing a game that a lot of people had circled on their calendars. not the patriots. as we go into the locker room, we have asked the patriots what they think about deflate-gate. and all the energy around that. and every time we talk to them, they say it's just another game. fans say it's more than jufers another game. they insist they and the players are on the same page. playing indianapolis for the first time since the colts kicked off deflate-gate, fans say they are looking for more than just a win. >> revenge. it's deflate-bowl. >> reporter: payback? >> yes. >> i don't want them to run up the score. i would like to give them a what have you. >> reporter: you would? as much as the fans say they want payback, the players insist that's the last thing they are thinking about. . >> it doesn't matter. for us, you know, it's another game. last time was last time. >> reporter: even rob gronkowski is watching his words. >> yup. it is company line. that is what i give. >> reporter: it's easier. >> it's easier. for sure. >> reporter: patriots fans are not convinced by the company line. they think players, like the fans, want this one just a little bit more. >> in their hearts they do. in their hearts they do. everybody would if you were part of this team. >> as brady said yesterday, they are human. i mean, sure, i can imagine that they concentrate on what they have to do to win the game. there must be a little edge in there for someone. i can imagine maybe brady. you know, they dragged his name through the mud. how could you not feel a little bit like when it's over and... yeah. >> reporter: you won't hear the players say it, though. gronk explains why the company line is is a good thing for him. >> i mean, that's why i say it. trouble. >> reporter: so gronk is keeping out of trouble. fans don't have to worry about it. they want to run up the score big. a lot of people talking about the record for the patriots in a single game. that is 59 points. against tennessee titans back in 2009. a lot of fans looking to top that this weekend. dan hausle, 7 news. >> anchor: all right, dan. thank you. 7 news will help get you ready for the showdown in indy. our pregame show, 7 on the sidelines begins sunday at america. the game starts at 8:30. all right. weather. up. but it is feeling like fall outside: in boston. also looking like fall. and we are in for some chilly changes. j.r., we were talking about >> jeremy: right. we had some showers and thunderstorms this morning. here. and now we are talking about the partial clearing. a decent shot of the bridge right there. that weather system there showing all the sunshine. now off to our north and west, there are more clouds. at times, the clouds just try again. i think for the remainder of the day, we are dry. notice the dry wedge of air and storms. some storms were feisty out toward chatham for a short time this morning. time. winds are gusting around 0 miles per hour. a little feisty this afternoon out there. the cold front that we are real... that will really do a number on our temperatures is still over here at this time. too to bother us today. tomorrow, the numbers only reach the lower 50's. on sunday, i don't think we will make it out of the 40's. we will talk more about that. >> anchor: all right, thank you. a "t" stop scare: police swarm the "t" station after shots were fired during the height of morning rush hour. officers say two people were taken into custody leaving people shaken up. victoria warren explains. reporth a young man taken into custody afters a gun fight outside a packed "t" station sends people running for safety. >> one gunshot. pause. then six or seven shots. >> reporter: it all started inside the forest hills "t" station during rush hour: two groups started fighting. one person pulled out a gun. police say they didn't care who saw them. or who got in their way. >> uniformed police officers on the scene. it's unbelievable. >> the cops started running out of the station going over there. >> reporter: the suspects poured out on to washington street and opened fire. >> i give kudos to my officers for not firing into the traffic or the crowd. no one was hurt. a man and woman arrested. one gun found. police continued searching for the other suspects and the other weapons. >> they don't care. about other people and about the safety of our patrons and employees. and folks who are trying to go to work or school. >> the guns are in the wrong hands. >> reporter: the two people who were arrested will go before a judge. transit police continue questioning others. live in jamaica plain, victoria warren, 7 news. >> anchor: more news today: another hearing scheduled in the trial of the danvers teenager accused of murdering his teacher. prosecutors are expected to ask a judge to let them appoint an expert to evaluate philip chism's competency. on thursday, a judge ordered chism to spend up to 20 days in a hospital in worcester to stand trial. the 16-year-old will be placed in a locked adult unit for observation and prosecutors say they believe he is putting on an act to avoid having to stand trial. trying to determine what sparked a massive fire. this in groton. on prescot street last night. no one was hurt. there were no hydrants in the firefighters from six different communities had to truck water to the scene. right now, everett police are searching for a suspected arsonist who set a car on fire with hopes the flames would spread. this is cell phone pictures shows flames shooting out of the car on autumn street on thursday. investigators say the suspect torched the car and also lined the doors of the two-family home with gasoline. now, inside that home, a four-year-old an an 11-month-old were sound asleep parents. >> i thought it was a movie for a second. i was like, get out of the house before it blows up. >> reporter: everyone did get out safely. there is a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest. still ahead on 7 news at noon, jimmy fallon having some fun with the pats. handing out some interesting superlatives. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. it's always worth that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. >> anchor: jim fallon having a little fun with the upcoming sunday night football game between the pats and colts. he showed off some superlatives featuring the pats' biggest names. >> next from the patriots. donte hightower. most likely to wake up in the middle of the night and think he is being attacked by giant gummy worms. next is rob gronkowski. he was voted most likely to have his eyes, ears and tongue hard. they are fun. finally, jimmy garoppolo. he was voted the jersey fallon. i didn't know that. look at that. >> anchor: i love them all. only three colts players made the list, by the way. 7 news will help you get ready for the showdown in indy. sidelines. sunday at 6:30. followed by football night in america. the game itself starts at 8:30. jersey fallon, j.r. i like that one. >> jeremy: the name or the picture. >> anchor: i like both. >> jeremy: full disclosure on that one. a nice afternoon. mix of clouds and sunshine. a nice fall afternoon. a little rock and roll action. cold front moving away from southern new england. the cold air doesn't come in until later this afternoon. you will feel the wind out there. a fair oment of sunshine along the coastal plain. then back into the worcester himself and berkshires. the monadnock region. more clouds up there. some of the clouds will find their way into our sky. a nice afternoon. this is one of the... one of our friends jessy on twitter. up playing golf today. i hope your boss knows. that otherwise, i just outed you, bro. have a great time. great course up there. great colors off the fairway as well. 50's to around 60. plymouth at 60 degrees. boston, 58. bedford, 57. wind gust right now, this is what i was noticing. a feisty wind throughout the afternoon. gusting 25-30 miles per hour. for the afternoon, showers, we are done with that. mixle of clouds and sunshine this afternoon. breezy at times. with temps between 60-65. the city around 63. north of town, numbers up in the merrimack, upper 50's to lowell 60's in the worcester hills. most cities and towns in the upper 50's. worcester at 50. on the cape and the islands, chatham at 64. nantucket at 64 as well. high football games this evening kicking off at 7:00. numbers in the upper 50's. mainly clear skies. it will be breezy. that breeze may give you kind of a cool feel to the air. not too bad for this time of year. that time of day. needham-freezing raining ham, a lot of clouds tomorrow morning. with yet another cool front. here is where that front is right now. that will come blasting through new england tomorrow morning. tomorrow is a cool day. there may be some sprinkles early tomorrow morning with that front. otherwise, it is a dry day tomorrow. then a cold blast of air into new england on sunday. high temps tomorrow, low 50's. the wind will make it feel cooler than that. sunday, also a windy day. and cold. boston tomorrow, 53. beverly, at 5 3. on sunday, we are not going to make it out of the 40's. boston, around 48. sunday afternoon, jacksonville ree, 4. your forecast, sunshine on monday. monday is cold. especially during the morning hours. in fact, if you have tender vegetation, get them inside before sunday evening. that cold will do a number on them. right in the city of boston, the numbers will be around 32, 33, 34. metro-west, forget about it. coming to an end monday morning. >> anchor: a norwood woman and her friends in a tight spot. the new mom says her friends were never given credit for returns on a baby registry. she registered a complaint with solve it 7. here is kris anderson. >> reporter: megan maloney knew she wanted to be surprised when it came to the gender of her first child. that made picking out items for the nursery a bit tricky. >> i was trying to choose the theme. for this baby's room. we tried to do gender-neutral. >> reporter: she decided on abc's with dr. seuss and found great prices for the items she wanted on the web site the boys depot.com. with her baby shower coming up, megan set up an on-line registry on the web site. could order the items she wanted. everything seemed to be going smoothly. until october of last year. the day of her shower. >> i got a lot of stuff, but specifically, from this web site i got duplicate picture frames. a lamp shade. a fleece blanket. >> reporter: megan contacted the web site. the representative told her to return the items to the manufacturer. so she did. she confirmed a few weeks later that the manufacturer received the items. megan says the manufacturer told her the boys depot had been refunded for the items. but she says her friends who purchased the items still hadn't received their credits. >> i have been calling. i have been e-mailing. no money back. no e-mail return. no telephone call return. nothing. >> reporter: silence. megan says after six months, she still had no response from the boys depot. >> was there ever a point where you just said i'm not getting my money back? i give up? >> yes. i was at my wit's end. didn't know what else to do. i contacted solve it 7. >> reporter: we e-mailed the boys depot. after an initial response asking us for more details, the communication lines went silent. we tried to e-mail and called the company several more times. but no response. we suggested that megan file a complaint with the better business bureau. >> solve it 7 gave me additional ideas that i hadn't tried yet. >> reporter: shortly after, megan's two friends who ordered the duplicate items received an e-mail from the boys depot. promising them a refund. which they received a few weeks later. the boys depot told us that an employ ye who doesn't work there anymore marked the return completed by mistake. the company thought the problem was resolved. >> it was a long road. a long road. and i could haven't done it without solve it 7. >> reporter: now megan can focus on planning her daughter kailee's first birthday party. on-line ordeal or other issues have you rattled? maybe we can deliver a solution. it 7 at whdh.com. in the newsroom, kris anderson, 7 news. >> anchor: coming up, a fall feel for today's what's cooking. we head to the trail house in boston to try some pumpkinry soto... risotto. a new comedy hitting the prime-time lineup tonight. a closer look at why truth be we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the health care law gives us powerful tools to fight it. to investigate it. prosecute it. and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers are teaching seniors across the country to stop, spot and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. >> anchor: fall is in full swing. that means beautiful foliage, cooler temperatures and of course, all things pumpkin. now, today we are filling your pump kin craving with a delicious dish from the trail house in boston. we show you how to make pumpkin risotto in today's what's cooking. fall is in full effect. cooler temperatures. >> new england fall flavors, it is all about the harvest. rich, sweet and savory going on at the same time. you know, get your winter on. today we are going to be making a roasted pumpkin risotto. >> be sure to use a sugar pumpkin. one of the smaller roujder ones. cut it in half. scoop it out. rub olive oil, salt and pemer on. place it in the oven for 45 minutes. >> so while the pumpkin cooks, we will get going on the actual risotto. >> first step, warm up some onion and olive oil. then add garlic. >> the more action you give it, the more starch you will release from the rice. the thicker it will be in the end. work it little by little. it is definitely worth it in the end. now that our risotto is where we want it to be with consistency, we drop our heat way down to low or even off. and make sure we are keeping it nice and warm. our pump kins are ready to come out. actually, cut these one more time so they kind of got a little bit softer: now we got them cool enough to the point where i can handle them. >> cut them into bite-size pieces and stir them into risotto. next, add butter and parmesan cheese, please. mix until melted. and then time to serve. >> i'm going to garnish it with a little lovely fresh thyme. there is our roasted pumpkin risotto from the trail house. >> and that's what's cooking. bri eggers, 7 news. >> looks great. up next on 7 news, forecast shooting down rumors with a big bang. an actress setting the record straight when it comes to her love life. we have details in the buzz. >> jeremy: snin and a few clouds for the afternoon. gusty wind. one last look at the forecast >> anchor: nbc debutting a new comedy tonight. truth be told. about two married couples who are neighbors as well as best friends. he is convinced his co-star won't be unknown for very long. work, please, just you tube him. you are going to blow up. i mean, yeah, man. >> anchor: all right. premiers tonight. dent forget, we have a jam-packed friday night line-up on 7-nbc. it all gets started at 8:00 with undatable. followed by the premier of truth be told. at 8:30 and 9:00, an all-new dateline. then catch the news of the night on 7 news at 11:00. two big bang movie stars putting a stop to rumors that they are daying in real life. this photo was posted on instagram. rumors start swirling that the two were having a relationship month. two years. also, prince william opening up a new archive center at the university of cambridge in england. the facility at the prince's alma mater, st. john's college. it will house a rare 14th-century copy of the magna carta. not a bad parting gift, j.r. >> jeremy: i would agree with that. yes. mostly sunny skies. a few clouds for the afternoon. >> anchor: all right there. you go. >> jeremy: what's going on? low 60's for the afternoon. for the weekend, colder tomorrow. low 50's. on sunday, only in the upper 40's. >> anchor: i'm nancy chen.

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