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in the newsroom, brdon gun oh, 7 news . >> anchor: also today, the trial of a teen accused of murdering his teacher in danvers is now in recess for the week. a state police trooper took the stand today to talk about a note that was found near colleen ritz ritzer as body. the jury was also shown video of the phillip chisolm in the moment after colleen ritzer was killed. dan hausle has the latest from . >> reporter: accused killer chris only seen wearing a mask. the chilling image from i area so esooh of video keeps that docked his mopes the day colleen ritzer was killed. the time stamp on image shows it was minutes after ritzer walked into the rest room followed by chisolm. she is not seen walking out. a state trooper testified chisolm's fingerprint was found on the recycling been he is seen on video retrieving and bringing into the bathroom. prosecutors say to move ritzer's body from the bloody bathroom to the woods behind the school where ritzer's body was found covered in leaves.
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jurors took a deep breath when shown pictures of ritzer's body. the pictures passed by hand being sparing her mother from the site. chisolm looked away as classmates who still call him a friend describe the accused killer's and seemingly unaffect unaffected demeanor the day ritz ritzer was killed. one teen says he offered to help chisolm with the bin he was dragging to the woods but he says chris . waived him off insisting he didn't want any help. the judge is hoping to get this case wrapped up before christmas of he the jury today it appears to be going well. ahead of schedule. testimony resumes on monday. in salem, dan hausle, 7 news. >> anchor: we are following more news mere today of a pan fighting for his life after a serious assault in boston it. happened in the area of washington street and east lenox street just before 3:30 this morning. officials say the in a an was taken to boston medical center where he was life-threatening injuries. police are still investigating. in brighton an apartment build building going up in flame of the fire started around 1:30 this morning. there were no injuries report
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but officials say at least 11 people are without a hoe. the exact cause of the fire still under investigation. >> anchor: a utah man now facing terrorism charges after he tries to get to the hospital in time to see the birth of his child. police say 26-year-old michael m morlang called a hospital with a bomb threat back in september. he was in idaho and was rush to the utah hospital for the c section delivery. the hospital not only evacuated everyone inside it forced officials to send er patients to another hospital 30 miles away . we had one already under anesthesia, we hadn't started the procedure yet, so that one we stopped, we interrupted and woe actually woke them up and sent them home. >> anchor: he is facing several charges for the stunt. if convicted he could face up to ten years in federal race on and a fine of up to $250,000. well, a daring rescue for one can yakker in north carolina. this shows a racing can yakker falling out of his boat in the water.
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you can see a rescuer leaping in to grab hold of the can yakker then pull him on the river big. he suffered a broken tailbone and fractured two vertebrae. a r an earthquake hits oklahoma this morning. this video captures the moment of earthquake arrived shaking stores insued a convenience store i'm total of four earthquakes hit the area throughout the day. residents in kansas and texas also felt that quake >> anchor: a teacher is apologizing fair controversial school assignment. the first year history teacher asked junior high school students to crow quit a propaganda poster in the name of isis. school officials say the teacher was trying to teach students about how propaganda can be in inappropriate. the assignment which didn't go over well with parent was eventually canceled. parents concerns are they don't want their children to get involved in any kind of terrorist anything. >> anchor: school officials say the teacher has apologized for the that assignment . >> anchor: a confederate controversy is brewing over this picture you see right here. a high school in georgia
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was taken of a student kkk hood wearing a confederate flag. parent and student are now out outaged that something like this happened on school property. people should be better than that. it angered me. not good i would say . >> anchor: parents and students head to georgia high school are reacting to this picture showing a student wearing a kkk hood and a confederate style flag. school officials say two students took the picture in the school parking lot before class tuesday then posted it on twit twitter. the picture spread fast. this is a new day and age. we shouldn't be having the kkk . >> anchor: school officials say they took immediate action and questioned superof they don't believe there was a threat, but . it is not reflective of the 2900 students of this campus. it's not reflective of the school. . >> reporter: the naacp president said he is glad the school is taking action and hopes this serves as a learning
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we should take a moment to consider where he is in life and see if we can't redirect him to understanding that kind of behavior is unacceptable for many reasons. you put something on-line and it's going to live forever. >> reporter: in a letter to parents, the school's principal said the incident is being investigated and that the students will be punished. >> anchor: also on 7, a mother in florida is outraged after some classroom chaos. students recorded a teacher fighting with that woman's son. the teen says his teacher started the scuffle. now he and his mother are speak speaking out as they demand answers from the school. adam william reports. as a parents, she was floored to see this. her 18-year-old son isaiah and a teacher getting physical as a classroom watches on . he beat isaiah like he was in the street . >> reporter: isaiah said it all started when he made a smart remark to the teacher . he was out there asking
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everyone where they are supposed to be at. i wasn't trying to to be a funny guy and said where are you supposed to be at? >> reporter: that's not seen in the video or what immedialy follow but what we do see is this . he is the aggressor pro voguing my son and my son is backing up . >> reporter: isaiah said he never put his hands on the teacher and mom believes him . he could have broke his neck. he could have been that the coma coma. he could have been dead. what could the high school tell me? nothing . >> reporter: the school distribute saying it's investigating the . that teacher taken out of the classroom and put on non-school related duty. prior said she wants not only an apology . i want him to lose his job so he can understand, yes, he has a family to provide, yes he has bills to pay, so do i. and i have a child to take care of that he put his hands on. >> reporter: i am adam william 7 news . a mayor in south florida being sued after trying to pay a fine with buckets of coins. the miami-dade county commission says they are suing a man after
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he tried to pay a $4,000 fine with 28 buckets filled with pennies and nickles of they say they want to double his fine, receive it in their legal form of payment, check or money order. we try to pay, actually stamped it that we were there to pay, they refused to take the moneyment u.s. currency. so let's see what happens now in a real court. >> anchor: that battle began in july when the commission found hernandez guilty of providing false information. a lawsuit hearing is scheduled for next month. >> anchor: ahead on 7 news, finding love in all of the right places. how a little girl is helping her friend as he struggles with a terrible illness . plus, sharing a common connection. a new grandfather bonding with his grabbed son after finding out they have the same disability . a girl who went missing earlier this morning has been found alive and is being treated at boston children's hospital. we'll have the latest on the story all new at 5:00. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from
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>> anchor: a boy battling cancer in virginia has now found love.
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he fought multiple battles with . >> anchor: his mother said something has lifted his speeds of a girl that's been by his side throughout much of his life life. that really hurts. sorry, i love you . >> anchor: you might think these two are too young to know about love. for 58-year-old david it's a once that lifetime kind of love. my heart. . >> anchor: for his girlfriend, ayla . when a heart knows, they know. mine does too . she knows what's coming and she just wants hill to be happy and wants him to smile as long as possible . >> anchor: david has leukemia . this button flushes pain medicine into my body. he has been living with cancer on and off since he was two . >> reporter: we're on cancer number four as of march . >> anchor: he was give especially weeks to live so
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to do. let david live . just trying to hope i don't die. stop hitting me with a banana . she had an impact on his spirit and haven't seen this side of him in a long time . >> reporter: they met their first day of second grade but it wasn't long until he stopped going . my legs hurt and i couldn't stand any more . >> reporter: he couldn't walk but that did not keep him from seeing ayla . where do you think he is in you have to find hill. >> reporter: last weekend they had their first date and his will could overcome was stronger than the cancer. forced himself out. it's not only did he stand up, he walked, he stood up and she was there right beside him the whole time . >> reporter: this whole time thursday she never left his side side. i'm really tired . >> reporter: in the middle of the interview david started to feel sick. he was taken to another room to
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air story is definitely, definitely something that everyone can learn from. just a love because that's what is important. at the end of every day, that is what is important. who loves you and who you love back. >> reporter: a love perhaps we all should wish for. >> reporter: a story. david refers to ayla as his snow white. his mom wrote that on facebook . >> anchor: taken for a rye. how mother nature changed the outcome of this soccer game . >> reporter: liz, our forecast for the weekend is cooler but decent. there are some showers. we'll talk about those coming up up. >> anchor: we are following breaking news. the missing two-year-old girl the subject of an early morning search in hamilton has been found alive and is being treated at the hospital. >> anchor: breaking a hostage situation over a terror group responsible for killing dozens at a hotel in mali. we'll have the effort and much more at 5:00. >> reporter: for a lot of us the holiday season means travel and a lot of it. in the middle of visiting
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>> anchor: mother nature decid deciding to step in and take over during this uk league soccer match. watch closely as a player for the uk league team gets the ball in a perfectly tiled gust of wind carried right back in to their own goal. does that even count? players seem to get a kick out of mother nature's unpredictable unpredictableness. wonder it they did count that goal. they couldn't have, right? >> anchor: it's a lucky guess to win, too of it came at the ebb at time it needed it. ready to go . >> anchor: they were like yay . >> anchor: we had wind and heavy rain but things cleared up nice this morning . >> reporter: close to an inch of rain. all came down and all moved out. nice movement to it, swiftly
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quiet and cool weekend coming up that. was a beautiful shot by the way. i have to comment on that. we start clear tonight. sole clouds may trickle in late but mostly clear. sunday sprinkles just a few of them passing through and it's mostly all day, it starts in the morning and goes through the afternoon. the trim will be to dry it out as we go through the afternoon of cold start next week. temperature in the lower 40's. that's unusual. high temperature today in boston thank you very much. 60 degrees up through beverly, back that bedford similar temperatures but we did make those low 60's from norwood to bed new bedford and down into plymouth so good stuff. all leaving us now with the wind turning to the northwest, bring bringing in this kind of air as we go through the evening hours now that the sun is set. the at the will fall steadily through the night and by monk we'll find ourselves in the lower 30's and maybe some mid 30's in the city. no, it's not arctic cold. that's not in store until we get into early next week. high pressure still with us tomorrow, although it's just offshore and it will turn our
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winds on shore and easterly wind means cool readings in boston. maybe just below 50 degrees. so the clouds that come through are just passing. they will be dillying the sunshine from time to time and of course that sun angle is so low on the horizon now it doesn't take much and then we sunday. mass? our temperatures on sunday should make it into the low 50's though. the idea being we start a little milder on sunday morning and then we shoot it up into the low 50's then monday back down again into the low 40's and stay there on tuesday. these are average temperatures when i give these temperatures there is not one city, one particular area we take the suburbs in the city and we make an average out of it. the same on the 7 day by the way normal high is boston's normal high of 50 degrees. tonight cooling off, mostly clear, 3 to 37 with a northwest wind at five to step miles per hour. cooler with sun and clouds tomorrow, 47 to 51 degrees right where we should be. the wind starts initially out of the north then turns easterly 6 to 13 miles per hour.
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monday, tuesday, well there is a storm system offshore that gives us some cloudiness early on monday other whiz it brightens up but it is below normal then we go above normal and keep going. wednesday, thursday, friday into the weekend perhaps. we'll have to see how long it lasts but at this point thanks give something looking mild and it's dry. no storms to threaten anywhere that i see. see you at 5:00 . >> anchor: that looks great, pete, thanks a lot. let's get a check of the friday drive home . >> anchor: the friday escape on the way here is storrow drive eastbound and westbound right avenue. dealing with a tough ride here about a 40 minute commute could coulding in from kenmore square piling up on to route 93 up to about this spot along 93 northbound heading up to the zakim bridge and passing by up into the somerville area. those are the taillights leading up toward the somerville section section. the head lie coming toward southbound on expressway where well. good news earlier problems in milton on the southbound ride have been cleared away.
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95 southbound though we have picked up a crash down by route 495 in mansfield taking a look at the pike ride eastbound and west moving our way to the expressway seeing increasing volume here as well but luckily no accidents or breakdowns up ahead. i'm joe staple ton, 7 news. >> anchor: aaron fan boy born without his right hand fits in his new home in canada. his new parents adopted him after they saw his disability . >> anchor: it turns out he shares a common connection with his new grandfather. give me five? >> anchor: this is how carille . the stump bump is quite every time they see etch each other they do that . >> reporter: already he seems right at home, especially an he chris. the ironic thing about cari carille having the same hand as me as s i can't buy gloves with him and if he walk down the road holding hands one of us has to . >> anchor: three years ago chris's son and wife decided to
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adopt a child if mother country and applied with an orphanage in kazakhstan of last march they received this photo off a boy born missing his right hand. they knew right away he would become their son . they kept emis a sizing throughout the whole process that do you really went a child with only one hand? we put this one on this hand . >> reporter: at the orphanage he has been passed up six times but this family didn't his date because chris has been born the same way and accomplished so much. how could i sit there and say this would be a problem when you look at this man who has been to the para olympics, played soccer, he is a great philanthropist in the city, he is a very successful businessman how you can sit there and say my child wouldn't be able to do any of that? >> reporter: karill never saw another person missing a hand . i stuck out my hand and he reached out with his stump and
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he touched mine. >> reporter: just like that the stump bump was born. his grandfather said he can't wait to help show him that miss missing a hand doesn't mean he has to miss out on life. >> anchor: that's a great story there. topping the charts, the current queen of pop on top but she won't be able to stream her new album everywhere. we'll explain coming up in the boston. >> reporter: monday, we all know what celebrity chef tiffany fazon can do in the kitchen. this week it's all about cooking up the perfect recipe for a spin class. go, go, go. see who did it better monday
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>> anchor: topping the buzz, no . >> anchor: 25 is set to release friday. the new york time dethe singer decided not to release the album to streaming sites. her album said it's trying to prevent illegal down loads. the first song sold more than 1 million u.s. down loads in a week earlier this month . >> anchor: a series of premiers will hit theaters this weekend. jennifer lawrence is back in " "the hunger games" and "legend" with a actor playing twins.
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for their eyes." seth rogen celebrates one final blow out in "the night before" >> anchor: cold play revealing its new album will be a star-studded one. front man chris martin telling the wall journal beyonce will join the band for a song. martin's ex-wife will also be featured on a track. did you know she could sing? i didn't either. the album comes out december 4 . >> anchor: if you have a "star wars" fan on your holiday shopping list you shouldn't have trouble tracking down toys. hasbro admits supply was running low but says the toy maker is running fast to make sure stock is replenished within the next week or two. they even took into account of release of the highly anticipated force awakens. that movie of course comes out december 18. a lot of people wait fog are that . >> anchor: a lot of people stocking up probably why it was running so low. much more to come in the next 90 minutes. >> anchor: 7 news at 5:00 starts right now.
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>> anchor: breaking news at 5:00, a missing two-year-old girl found alive on the side of a road on the north shore. police trying to figure out how she got there . it is being treated as a crime scene in the abundance of caution . >> anchor: we're learning how one couple spotted the child on their way to work. we have complete team 7 coverage coverage. >> anchor: also breaking tonight, islamic extremists taking hostage as after storming a popular hotel in mali. the death toll still ing . >> reporter: a school bus crashes into a store causing major damage . i was hopeful some of his teeth were stuck to the steering wheel of the bus . >> anchor: how the driver got away and how police are having a hard time finding him . >> reporter: tons of sun for the afternoon. highs near 60. was a winner. now time to cool things down. 7 news at 5:00. breaking news at 5:00, a missing two-year-old girl from hamilton found alive. lyndon albers disappeared early this morning and was discovered
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a few hours later . >> reporter: police out in full force in her home in hamilton serving for clues regarding the disappearance. the girl turned up 8 mile away from home. >> anchor: the a couple found her on the side of the road in rowley. they thought they saw a doll. turned out it was a little girl. police are just still in the beginning phases of their investigation to figure out what happened today. >> anchor: but there are some disturbing details. we're learning about regarding the condition the child was found in. our team 7 coverage begins now with steve cooper who is live in hamilton. steve? so adam this all began with a frantic 911, from this house here on lincoln avenue in hamilton around 7:00 this morning, a mother wakes up to find their two-year-old daughter is missing and that touches off a massive police search. >> anchor: the frantic search was launched after 70 this morning moments after the mother called hamilton police reporting her daughter was missing from the family's home here on
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