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it took about six stewardesses to keep her down. >> the faa says the woman tried to open a door on the plane mid flight. passengers say there was still three hours to go before landing. >> stupid, right? you don't open the door at 38,000 feet. >> half a dozen state troopers met the plane on the tarmac at logan. marched on board and took the woman off the plane in handcuffs while the rest of the passengers looked on. by that time she say the woman was calm. >> six officers entered the flight and proceeded to the back of the flight where the lady was, she was obviously restrained in seatbelts and things and they cuffed her and basically marched off the plane. >> passengers credited the crew with managing a tough situation well. >> the crew was professional, the troopers were professional. deal. but we understand it's a heightened time of security right now. >> state police that unruly polish woman.
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she's charged with interfering with a flight crew. live in at logan international airport, 7 news. >> we have breaking news after the terror in paris, would stadiums in germany he canva wamented after serious concerns of potential explosives. in 2001 case, they cancelled a, soar match between germany and the netherlands, police received a tip that someone wanted to set off explosives at that imga. but they did not find anything. the air strike against isis continues with a new round late this afternoon. both french and russian fire jets caring out air strikes now at tarring gets in syria. french officials looking for a second fugitive directly involved in the paris attacks. person. but authorities have issued one warrant, this man's brother was among the attackers. with air strikes and new police raids, authorities in front runners say they're doing all they can to track down whoever is responsible for last week's horrifying attack. 7 brandon gun know tracking all of these developments.
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>> they found. a cell phone believed to belong to one of attackers, contained a message that in affect said, okay, we're ready. >> a worldwide manhunt intensified for these two men, approximate french police say abdelhamid abaaoud was the ring leader and salah abdeslam helped attacks. >> we have to step out our efforts to hit them at the core, where they're planning these things and also to do more on borders in terms of the movement of people. >> secretary of state john kerry meeting with french president, franc ois hollande earlier today to discuss what it would take to cripple isis. >> this is a group so ferocious in its bar borism, that i believe all of us are going to band together and ultimately we're going to prevail. >> reporter: french police carrying out more than 130 new raids across the country. and those raids are paying offul investigators combing through salah abdeslam's hotel rooms
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finding syringes, tubes and other explosive materials linked to the attack. on the streets of paris, another discovery, a rental car used by salah abdeslam in the days before the attacks. and in the air, new air strikes with russia joining the fight. after confirming an isis bomb destroyed a russian plane last month. vladimir putin now offering a 50 million dollar reward for answers. a fierce fight and -- >> over the next days, paris, which knows how to rebound, will do so. >> reporter: and secretary of state kerry says france's president is going to visit the white house next week to discuss how the u.s. can increase its he have fofrntds to help catch those responsible. in the newsroom, brandon gun know. news. >> sox slugger ortiz, it. as, is headed for retirement. in big papi getting ready to say
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>> let's go to get the details. >> we know he's 40 years old tomorrow. he's going to make it a birthday to remember. that's the word. david ortiz, the designated hitter for the red sox, reportedly ready to call it a career and announce his plans to retire after the 2016 season. setting up what would be a fair well tour for the ages. this all coming from fox's ken rosenthal, ortiz one of the most feared clutch hitter of all time. three time world series champion,er interests his 19th and what would be his final season. as a member of 500 club and heading out on top. if last year is any indication. papi just turned in his ninth season of 30 or more home runs and 100 or more rbis in a red sox uniform. setting a new all time record. 2021, they'll start to weigh it up, post season resume, infectious personality and see
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pde use and land him in coopers town. 7 news. >> joe, thank you. no surprise, a lot of reaction to the news about big papi, tim caput toe live at fenway now. >> fans knew he couldn't play forever. but most of them hoping he could put this off for a couple more years. >> ortiz to right field, looking up, it is gone, david court eat, the newest member of the approximate 500 club! >> reporter: even as he enters his 40s, he's still got power. and fans worried this might be premature. >> he's still good. >> reporter: next year will be his last in the big leagues and inevitbiblely fans were hoping more years. >> i don't like it. i think he's still young and still can play the game.
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new face take over his dh role. >> i think it's time. >> you do. >> i think it's time, he's old, relax, he's earned it. >> reporter: winning three world championships with the team, being the most likable players in red sox history. >> he's played under what he could've made somewhere else. guys, he's a tribute, you know. he is a legend. >> reporter: certainly wloob he makes it to the hall of fame is up for deit bah. every fan i spoke with out here, is hoping the red sox pay some tribute to him and maybe even retire his number. looift outside fenway park tim caput toe 7 news. >> also on 7, a dramatic day in the murder trial of a local teenager, he's the one charged with killing his high school math teacher from danvers. they took a short break and then the defendant, philip chism, refused to return to the courtroom. >> so the judge sent the jury home.
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steve cooper live in salem to tell us what's next here. steve. >> reporter: one of the objections here is to actually force philip chism into the courtroom in shackles and handcuffs but tonight he's waiting to hear from a court psychiatrist. >> i can't take this any more. i i can't come out. i can't take it. i don't want to hurt you. i don't want to hurt anyone. >> an abrupt hat in the murder trying of philip chism, after the 16-year-old defendant refused to return to the courtroom following the morning recess. >> he was lying on the floor mumbling with his eyes closed. >> his refusal to leave his holding cell came not after prosecutors called the mother peggy writser so to the stand. >> ritzser, whose daughter was raped, strangled and stabbed to death, inside danvers high two years ago, testified she became worried about her daughter, when colleen never returned home from school.
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>> we started to get worried. laura became very upset because she could see that colleen had not been on facebook all day have been on facebook. >> jurors would see the recycling barrel and other evidence recovered mind the school justin ellington and his canine who located the barrel chism used to wheel the girl's body outo of the bathroom, before dumping it in the woods and covering it with leaves. >> when i looked into the barrel, i could see blood all on the inside walls. they were soaked in the same >> reporter: the jurors have been told to return to the courthouse tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. the question tonight is, will courtroom. tonight. steve cooper 7 news. >> a construction project in needham be causing at least 10 mile back up only route 128 right during the morning commute.
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no fun for those drivers. police say they had to close two northbound lanes so overnight work could be completed. some of the compound wasn't setting and that caused this. morning. following today. a tough battle for a patriots family. announcement. that is that his infant son has cancer. elizabeth noreika is in the newsroom with nor for us. >> such sad news, he says he got the diagnosis last month and he's grateful for all of the love and support he's gotten. >> the tiny 4 month old hunter proving he's already just as tough as his dad. in a heartbreaking announcement last night. he told a crowd, attending a cancer benefit, that his infant son has cancer. >> there was a thousand people there tonight, there wasn't a dry eye.
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he has already begun chemotherapy. post his son's picture on twitter. he wrote, thank you everyone, support the. >> and cruise see foundation. >>fine. receiving support from teammate, patrick young. >> you would never know, that's family. >> >> this is the second cancer diagnosis for the solder family in two years, he told he was diagnosed of tess tick could yoular cancer at the time of his diagnosis, he wanted toer sha his story to raise awareness and help lowers. >> i think gave me an opportunity to shine light on some others that are affecting lots of men in the world. the sooner you get to a doctor, the less of a problem it can be. >> now solder hopes awareness is what helps save his son. >> we'll pray for him. pray for him and everything should be final. >> were solder told everyone last night. that he initially didn't want to make that announcement because his wife encouraged him to
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because he knows today someone else will be given the same heartbreaking news. in the newsroom. elizabeth noreika 7 news. >> five people hurt in a wild crash in lowell. a driver goes right into a construction zone. hurting several workers. >> continuing to follow breaking news, a woman charged with being drunk on british airways flight headed to boston. investigators say she tried to open a door mid flight. we'll continue to follow that story and others right back of a break. >> tomorrow, it was a plain case of lost luggage. >> they told me that my bag never left vegas. >> but her claim was stuck up in the air. >> no other option, i didn't know what to do. >> see how we solved her baggage
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. >> now to a story you saw first on 7. a collision in lowell leaves several construction workers injured. driver drove right into a construction site. >> we're worried about these construction workers. live in lowell up to date. >> we know one of the workers was hurt pretty badly and thrown quite a distance. happened right here on route 110 where the workers were digging a trench about 9:30 a.m. an elderly woman strikes several men digging a trench for a new
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>> tons of ambulances and people fling to the scene and someone was hurt. >> apparently didn't want to wait for traffic at the route 110 construction site and drove around some orange cones. she narrowly missed a detail officer but three workers weren't so lucky. police believe the mazda was going fast. >> struck a bobcat that was working in the street. which spun that into a worker who was standing in the street and launched him about 30 feet. >> the captain said that worker suffered serious neck, head, and back injuries but in stable condition tonight. the other two guys had main minor injuries. >> one inside the bobcat, the guy inside the bobcat, was stuck in there. >> >> reporter: the 76-year-old driver refused medical treatment. she was walking around the crash scene very upset. >> i don't believe she knew what happened at first. so she was crying, saying oh my god, oh my god. >> reporter: osha is investigating and police are
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security camera. the policeman told me, the woman claims her gas pedal got stuck. don't believe her. >> too fast driving and i don't license back again. to ham. police have asked the registry the public. we are live in lowell. 7 news. >> our forecast is cold tonight tomorrow. we're watching the rain for
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chief meteorologist be and 7 weather team only on 7 news. >> now, 7 weather with chief meteorologist pete boo charred. >> only in the mid 40s today, that's it? >> yeah, that's it. started cold and below normal. for today is only the second day of below normal temperatures this entire month. the other was the 14th on saturday. are we noticing a trend here. well, over the next seven to ten days i see almost a dead heat between the above normal days and the cooler than normal days. it's a start. will it chip away at this average. which ask not include today, by the way. 6.6 the degrees. only 2 days. mini warm up coming as we head into thursday, friday. chilly tomorrow, that rain will help warm us up. that brief warming should last until friday.
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special leonid meteors out tonight. the crescent moon will look pretty. constellation leo, up to a dozen per hour, from the come met temple tuttle. >> 33 in wellesley, look at ham stead, close to freezing in many spots. sterling, down through auburn, sturbridge at 33, 42 right now back into -- looks like hopkinton. 35 in foxboro, 34 in west bridgewater and down to the approximate cape, 36 in west chatham. 20s will be the word, except in the city, about 31. rook at this in fitchburg and even down into taunton, 20 degrees, those temperatures will dive and then rise a little bit tomorrow to near 50 degrees. there will be a little bit of a sea breeze in the afternoon. this is what we're facing for rain? no. it's not. it will actually narrow a little bit here.
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possible here thursday night as this weather system moves in. it moves in swiftly and then puts the breaks on. i'm optimistic for a soaking rain here, 2001 that will bring us maybe three quarters of an inch of rain, maybe close to an inch, friday we peak at 58 and start to slide on saturday. more of a i am did on sunday. 16 to 32. the tomorrow near 50. long range, i do have chilly days in the next week. look at that, sunday, after a morning shower, we're going to 40s. that's it. it starts in the 40s. colder next week, but we might warm up for thanksgiving. i'll leave that out there and i'll see you tonight. the. >> now, time for 7 sports, with joe am more seen know. >> i never symptom. i never stop. as long as you want to of play any sport, you got to be in it 24/7. you know what i'm saying. >> that was david ortiz speaking just last week, asking why can
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unlike brady who says he has another decade to go. the end is in sight tore big papi, reportedly announcing his retirement, saying that 2016 will be last season. fox sports ken rosenthal making birthday. a bit surprising considering how well he rebounded after a slow start last year, finishing with purpose propose pea's place in red sox history is cemented among the all time leaders in most statistic call form categories. combine that with his, shaping up to with a good debate. juans papi hits the calendar. tonight, the brew inwiths look to defend their building again hosting the san jose sharks.
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approximate firsts here on out. usually you find some comfort playing at home. but for the bruins that's far from the case. >> where our game is going, at home, a think a lot of focuss that to be on us and knowing everything that comes here, looking at our home record certainly comes in here with a lot of confidence right now. >> boston two, five, and one on home ice and looks for back to back home wins on tuesday for the first time since april 4th. >> it's been disappointing beingly at home so far this year, we had a really good about last year, something to build on. >> talk even more for the opportunity to move up in the standings too. we've got some games in hand and we have to make the most of it. >> we have to focus on doing things right. if we do that, we're going to be a really good team, just focus on -- the. >> 10 years now, since the boston bruins traded joe
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thornton to san jose, kind of ironic, that both teams in the same spot, fighting for play off the. >> with jewel general edelman out for the foreseeable, future, they have heart man in the
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>> that's it. that's all for the news at 6 on a tuesday. thanks so much for watching i'm matt williams. >> i'm who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work
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