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football field concessions and you can see thsinks and bratt room are ripped apart. other damage done there as well. they are asking for the public eshelp to find whoever did this. caught on camera a serena slam of sorts. police released the video of serena williams chasing down a man she said stole her phone at a restaurant. it shows the man and williams say said the man picked up her phone and left the restaurant. have ideoshows cher chasing after the man to get her phone back and she d. also caught on camera a customer seen throwing a drive-thru punch in minnesota. the can us per grabbed the tie fists began to fly. the victim said the customer was pulling his tie so tight he thought he would black blackout. the customer was on his back in . this was a person who may have been under the influence of substances, who just became irate with the manager at the restaurant and backed it up
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physically . the guy was like come on. he was drunk but i mean he was talking a lot of junk . >> anchor: that customer is charged with assault. police say the manager has several bumps an bruises but will be okay . >> anchor: costume concerns at a connecticut high school land two students behind bars. police say the suspects dressed up as the columbine shooters for halloween and allege lemade threats to other students. the arrests rocking the campus of litchfield high school and while some students are saying this was just a hal week stunt police say it was no laughing matter. adam williams reports. costumes for two litchfield students became the focus of a state police investigate . costume was essentially black trench coats, baseball caps and sunglasses . >> reporter: the superintendent says the sophomores appeared to be dressed as the columbine shooters the two teens who killed 13 people at the high
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too far. >> reporter: the mass shooting traumatize a nation and fits worn caused enough ken for the principal to call police . it puts parents on edge of these are the times we are living in. we would be an huge if it didn't put us on edge . the school distribute released a letter about the situation and today state police arrested the two juveniles for breach of peace saying through the investigation they learned that threats of badly harm to other students at litchfield juveniles. all of the pieces information they gathered together have led to them saying threat >> reporter: some people called the costume distasteful and said it's clear litchfield students don't understand the agony behind image . there is no comprehension of what it means to everybody really. it's quite shocking and very, . >> reporter: others say not a great costume idea but it was . you can go as whatever you me? once again personally, i
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like that. >> reporter: i am adam will yap, 7 news . >> anchor: school officials say kids were not on school grounds on costumes but they are still suspended from the school and banned from being on property until further notice . >> anchor: burglars hit a utah woman's home in three days. the crimes took place on sunday, monday and tuesday. on the third day she confronted a man and woman in her home and the duo ran off. police are still searching for the suspects. one woman jumping into action after witnessing a bad crash on an ohio highway of the car flipped with a y trapped inside. now the woman who helped save the baby is talking about the race to rescue to save that baby baby's life. my heart just started pounding. i thought i was going to swallow my heart . >> reporter: a car mid on an interstate in ohio then sara ray valk saw what no one wants to see scattered across the road . baby items like soaps, baby wipes, diapers and everything. >> anchor: within seconds she pulled up behind the wreckage and heard the baby's cries before she saw him . that was a different cry
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from a baby. that i never want to hear again . >> anchor: that's all it took before sara dove into the burning car and helped free the infant from his car seat . i am scared of fire, but when i heard that baby crying, i didn't care. thank you, honey. i just knew that baby had to get out. there are too many kids dying now . >> anchor: her training the a nursing assistant help but being the mom of patience around help more. that's because sara knew how to get the baby out of an up said down car seaten she saw the man inside the car strug like. that could have been me and my kids. something that never want to happen or go through. >> anchor: the women and her two children who were stuck in the wreck were taken to a local hospital this. ewere released several hours later . >> anchor: also on 7, it's beginning to look a lot like christmas in a town in idaho. one man already getting a head start on his holiday display, but the homeowner's association is playing the part of the grinch threatening to take down
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that display but he says it's not going anywhere. music, live animals and lights. lots of lights . we did about 10,000. a. not sure any more. it's too complicated so a few weeks ago i admit i lost count . >> reporter: jeremy has opinion planning his second annual christmas light show since last christmas. he said it's what prompted him to buy this home . this is an event that builds medical or ease for children . >> anchor: and raises funds for children with cancer an homeless homelessness. he figured a bigger property means a bigger light show and bigger check to write to those charities. but his plan hit a snag . we were canned by homeowner homeowner's association and they made it pretty clear to us that christmas is offensive to a lot of non-christians . his story has gone national national. many outraged that the hoa would prevent christmas spirit . we're not going anywhere. we're not take a single building off this house. we'll continue to celebrate christmas in this community and
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morover we'll raise as much money for charity as possible. >> reporter: the formal complaint, nowhere does it mention anything about christmas or religion. according to the hoa's letter the currently requires a permit to hold special events and even if morris applied for the permit he wouldn't get it because special events are not allowed in residential neighborhoods. the hoa cites concerns about excessive traffic on this quiet street, flood lighting that would disturb the neighbors and violations of hoa laws that morris agreed to when he bought the home. the hoa's attorney scott poorman said morris is trying to spin this into religious intolerance. he said the hoa isn't trying to disrupt christmas, they are try trying to prevent a neighborhood nuisance. still, morris isn't backing down saying he will go to jail before he single light bulk is removed . we have freedom of association jetstream freedom of religion. we have freedom of speech. regardless whether or not an hoa thinks they can take that right away, well, there is a federal court that is about to tell them
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they are not going to take anything away. >> anchor: can be the quiz wald walds house look like that? morris said he received support through social media, e-mails and did nations since his story gained all that national attention . >> anchor: producers have an granted a terminal ill "star wars" fan his dying wish to see the movie before its release. he has cancer and was worried he wouldn't be able to live to see the new film. his wife started a social media campaign using the # phosphor daniel on facebook. she thanked "all the amazing people who helped make this happen." fleetwood is in hospice care at his home. it's a happy reunion for a been egoat and his mother. gus gus was taken from a arizona petting zoo some time on wednesday and still nursing. yesterday the three week old get was fund along a canal nearly 24 hours later as you can see here the little guy still very hung h re. there is still serving for whoever took that goat. gus gus like from cinderella . >> anchor: gus gus. ahead on 7 news, buried deep.
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the secret underneath new york city now made public after more than 100 years. >> anchor: and super seller, the super model whose latest endeavor is selling out at lightning speed . >> anchor: then all new at 5:00 a fishing boat goes up in flames off ipswich. a good samaritan racing to the rescue to save the man who jump jumped out of that boat. >> anchor: plus a leal woman now talking about what may have saved her life when this piece of lumber crashed through her windshield. that's all new at 5:00, stay with us. we'll be right back. >> reporter: how will the hgtv star and i do at the firehouse challenge . watch then vote for who did it better. i need my boots. i got this .
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>> anchor: a seat buried deep in new york city.
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human remains buried more than 1 100 years ago have been unearth unearthed in a new york landmark. >> anchor: construction would woulders why upgrading century old watermains along washington square park when they discovered this vault . does that creep you out? a little creepy, yeah . >> anchor: a bizarre and surprise discovery beneath this construction site. a burial vault dating back to the 19th century with a large pile of human remains. people in the neighborhood walk walking by fascinated by the find . it doesn't creep me out as . i think that's really cool. i do. it's awesome. with a wash square park used to be a burial site so i mean it . the remains found are just steps away from washington square park which was useds a potter's feel, ' public burial war. the vault which is about feet deep, 15 feet wide and 20 feet long contained the remains of more than a dozen people accord according to if i of the city's department of design and construction.
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these remains could belong to and how these bones survived hundreds of years . it would be interesting to figure out who they are . you would think they wouldn't have been preserved that long but so it's really fascinating. the commissioner with the department of design and construction says they will be working with the landmark's preservation commission to vet this burial discovery. soon as they were ale, where they found something out of the norm, they immediately im impleaed a protocol so that we can start looking in more detail of what was happening . so this is not the first time is something like this has happened in that park. in 2008 new york city crews found human remains during a soil testing project there . coming up on 7 news, one tiger proving nothing can stop him. we'll meet the young athlete who is making a name for himself both on and off the gridiron . quiet day today as we tied records in boston and in providence. broke a record in hartford too. we'll look the a cooler weekend forecast net .
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making a big decision about a couldn't verial pipeline. more on the reason behind that . plus, on high alert. airports both overseas an here in the u.s. ramping up security after officials think a bomb took dunn a flight headed to russia. we'll be right back. everyone hopes to flourish financially and investing can be a huge step in the right direction . but there are cases when that investment will not pay off off. we'll tell you situations to side step when it comes to your cash .
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cw 56. >> anchor: out of this world. twoes in a ray astronauts international space station this morning. the astronauts worked on repairs to the spacecraft's cooling system. astronauts scott kelly has been in or bid for 224 days. a u.s. record. kelly is set to return to earth eartheth in march of 2016. >> anchor: back here on earth eartheth we are having out of this world weather. this is absolutely mazzing.
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>> anchor: it can't especially coming in. we see all of the christmas decorations, winter is acoming, >> reporter: you know we're not really seeing any true coal in the forecast ahead. i will be honest with you. 7 to ten days out, i mean shall i'm talking about highs in the 40's, lows in the teens and 20's 20's. that's just completely out of the picture right now for now at least. waltham today 74 degrees, lawrence at 74. boston at 73. tying a record hopkinton 73 and hyannis at 65. we are day three of 70 or better in the month of november. the record that we have standing for the month of november is six days. we saw that 1990 and 1927. i'm not certain we're done with the 70 degree weather completely but for now, we'll table it and go back into the 60's and then eventually 50's. the challenge will be over the next several days to bring us to normal. not to see us go down into the 40's and see snow storms or
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blasts of arctic air that's not in the cards in any pattern that we're seeing at all. 66 in swampscott now, melrose at 70. lexington at 70 degrees. it's mild all the way up into northern mass and north east mass. rockport at 67. ipswich 71. 71 hampstead, new hampshire. 67 in fitchburg and bury the same and even through the south shore till pretty mile. that wind is gusty out of the southwest in bridgewater and back into foxboro now. fog out through cape cod and down near the canal too. we'll snuff that out. the air is drying out now across ottawa and toronto. that's some of the refreshing air that arrives going into the weekend. we step it back from 60's to 40's then dewpoints into the 30's so it's en route. just going to drag its feet that front is just not moving all that much. it's approaching the berkshires now with a showers, a lot of these just getting taken out of the picture though as they come eastbound on the so i'm not worried about a big, drenching downpour. this is the same front that gave us severe weather out in the plains yesterday. so as it crosses, well, it has a
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the front and after the front. typically, you know, with a front you clear right out but that's not the case this time. you can see these clouds back building on the front or behind it at least and that tells me that tomorrow we'll be mired in some high cloudiness so not the is pretty mile. temperature on the lower 60's into reading and over to brockton too. wellesley, boston, about 61 or 6 62 for high temperatures. colder for the pats forecast. about 50 with some wind and that high temperature will make it into the low and mid 50's on sunday. even that's improved if you watch us on monday i was thinking maybe only around 50 so we're up four degrees and set also has warmed up from what we were thinking on monday going from the upper 50's now to the low 60's too. so again trend is your friend here when you look long term. upper 50's to near 60 by the time we roll into tuesday. quick evening shower between 7 and fine 9:00 otherwise mild and breezy 53 to 56. then tomorrow cooler with milky sunshine, 59 to 64.
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the 7 on 7 forecast is quiet until we get to wednesday and thursday. maybe i'm not aggressive enough with the look on thursday but it is rainy afternoon and it's a windy day too. brings us back into some warmth and thin we have some cooler weather coming in after that. see you at 5:00 . >> anchor: beautiful weather, people want to get home. let's get a check of the roads . a slow ride all he. take a look at 128 northbound right now these headlights every whale coming town route 93 on the woburn area but it's been a tough ride. just about the mass pike or certainly from waltham all the way up past this point. delays here in downtown boston we have them as well. that's the tobin bridge outbound that sea the break lights making you're cross way by the old toll plaza and on to route 1 dealing with delays after this spot as you make your way up by route 16 in revere and in this area as well. clocked at about a 47 minute ride at this point. on route 1 northbound from downtown and the tobin bridge up past route 128. so a slow ride certainly in that section of roadway as well making our way over toward the mass pike eastbound.
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those are headlights coming pru. we're looking at a 40 minute ride right now. westbound on the mass pike leaving downtown and heading out toward the area of 128. soldiers field road to the right-hand there also dealing with a few delays as well. . >> anchor: a pennsylvania 7th grader making a name for himself. he is not missing out and despite not having any problems he is taking on able-bodied opponents and winning. this 7th grade football team is taking on its rival under the lights to the last game of the season. as a teacher you are not ever going to pick a lot of money. but it's moments like this and being around kids like this that . >> anchor: a defensive tackle gavin has to lug plug up the . watch the eagles and matthews and i'm like if he can do stuff like that i want to see if i can put it to work. .
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the 12-year-old wasn't born with limbs. no problem he sid and don't take it easy on him ear . they discount me then you will be laying on the ground. in pain, you might be looking at the stars for a little bit . gavin played other sports but this is his first shot at football, a sport that concerns his mother . i hope he doesn't get hurt and he does his all. he gives his all every time he tries it no matter what . >> reporter: ask an, it's his drive that makes him stand out. his toughness unmatch. his resilience is unmired. . this is jut a preshow. next year they will be tougher, stronger and better than them . >> anchor: gaven said he wants to be a football player or an . >> anchor: ahead on 7 news, topping charts, who made this list of the highest paid women . >> anchor: a remind tore check
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[ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honest leader building a movement with you to give us a future to believe in. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >> anchor: epenive literature topping the buzz. a book sold out before it even left shelves . $700 a copy the supermodel said she is do naying all proceeds to charity of the limited edition book concells
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her 20 year career in the fashion industry. it might be sold out in the u.s. but a portuguese version is being released in brazil on friday . >> anchor: we know blake shelton and gweh stephanie is a couple now. the voice co-stars wrote a country song together about telling a lover to leave their relationship. that's what they truly want . >> anchor: sounds very country. both singers have gone through divorces this year and have now confirmed they are dating. i can't really see gwen stephanie doing country . >> anchor: that will be different. katy perry topping the list of the highest paid women in music. she made a whopping $135 almost this year. mote of that came from her world tour and endorsements with brands like covergirl. coming in second place is taylor swift who banged 80 million. interesting combination at the top two . >> anchor: will smith will share the mic on his next tore a anowing a reunion tour with dj yazzy jeff. remember from the fresh prince? the duo released five studio albums together before their 19 1993 hiatus.
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smith confirm the news on the ellen degeneres show saying they already have some songs recorded of the tour is expected to kick off next summer . >> anchor: a fun one to go to. good newsic there . >> anchor: back in time for you you. much more to come in the next 90 minutes. >> anchor: 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> anchor: two young children are left home alone, the state now investigating . >> anchor: also breaking, a judge making two key rules in a double-murder trial against aaron hernandez . >> anchor: record temperatures across new england now a front comes in for the weekend. how much cooler will it be? break in the case, a man behind bars one day after a woman's body is found in a burning car . >> anchor: security concerns following a deadly plane crash in egypt. what's being done at to keep people safe . >> anchor: and a highway hazard in springfield. a local woman now sharing what may have saved her life when this piece of wood crashed through her windshield. >> anchor: we have breaking
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news first at 5:00. a shocking discovery in worcester. two young children left home alone. those kids are now in the care of the department of children and families . >> anchor: police say they race to the apartment after receiving reports that the kids were crying. 7's dan hausle live,000 in worcester with more on the break details. what you can tell us? well, these who children not home with their mother tonight. the department of children and families conif ing that dcf has custody of two children who were taken out of this worcester apartment building. neighbors tell us they saw an ambulance and a number of police outside the apartment building. some also say that in recent weeks, they have seen young children left unattended inside the building. one man came to us saying he is the father of one of the children and the stand in dad for the other. he says they are very young, two years or under, one a boy, the other a girl. the man said he came from lawrence looking for the children. dcf says he is working with worcester police to investigate worcester police say they are not going to release information
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