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>> breaking news first at 4:00 an suv slams into a building on beacon hill bringing bricks and debris. two people have been rushed to the hospital. >> let's get right out to the scene at myrtle and grove streets on beacon hill. kimberly bookman is there for us right now. kimberly. >> jadiann, the crash happened here on grope street. you can see firefighters put up everyone back. they're concentrating at the end of the street here. that's where we see a white toyota rav4 that ran right into what looks like a wall right next to a garage. all of the bricks have fallen to the ground. that suv is still in the wall there, we understand there were two people inside the suv, a driver and female passenger. both taken to the hospital. we did talk to a worker on one of the side street out here doing construction. they say they heard a car slam
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street at the bottom of the hill, then drive speeding up the hill about 70 miles per hour before it hit that call it didn't necessary look like they were trying to get into a garage or park but slammed into the wall. taken from the scene by ambulance to the hospital, we understand from passengers and people in this area who saw all of this, witnesses in the area o that both of the people looked like they were okay. again, a lot of people checking out the scene, trying to figure out what happened, if they know the people involved. this is all developing, as information continues we'll bring it to you. on just one station, a man who police say waged a hack
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to escape to cuba. >> jonathan hall live in south boston with the story you only see right here. >> ryan, jadiann, good afternoon. the suspect at the center of this dispute was allegedly a person who shut down the children's hospital website two years ago, and u.s. attorney's office says that this defendant was saying he was acting on behalf of justina pelletier. you may recall that name, she was caught in the middle of a custody dispute b received psychiatric care at children's. >> mark collapses in a federal courtroom at the conclusion of his initial experience. >> it looked to me like he sort of tripped up on his leg, ankle cuffs, and then he just couldn't
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the floor and it's my understanding at this time he's stable but taken out in a wheelchair. >> the 32-year-old allegedly hacked the web sites of children's hospital and residential treatment center for teen inside framingham in 2014, costing those facilities more than $300,000. his indictment says god's felt targeted the troubled teen industry as he calls it. he's been on a hunger strike for more than three weeks andam and a half pounds, i love you, baby. >> it's unbelievably important to him to save the kids, to help them, because there's too much torture to the kids. this past february he and his wife took off for cuba in a motor boat which lost power, rescued by the captain of a disney cruise ship. >> the waves were really high and it was really scary. you're thankful to see the cruise ship.
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>> she says her husband's hunger strike will continue until death if necessary. he faces up to 15 years in convicted. live in boston at the federal courthouse, jonathan hall, 7news. >> fierce flaming spreading through this building very fast. several families are left homeless. 7's victoria warren has all the details. >> reporter: fire tearing through the night sky, one spread to a second home. >> we all got out and we see everybody, kids, families. >> reporter: tears of relief from jody who was on the third floor, she and her autistic son were both sleeping when the neighbors came banging on the backdoor. i don't know where we'd be right now. >> reporter: everett firefighters say when they showed up the porches were on fire and there were explosions.
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firefighters. >> a piece of siding fell off, the exposure burned my 2.5 inch line. >> and for that, everybody is thank. >> i'm just grateful for everybody right now. >> reporter: the damage to both buildings extensive, so that has displaced several families. as for the cause of this fire, that is something that is still under investigation 7news. a student has been tested positive for mumps. he's been in isolation for five days. the school is looking into how that student got infected. the virus through the air is also popping new other parts of new england. three cases of the mumps have been linked to that school. caught on camera, a facetime flight for a college student in texas, he says he was beaten and robbed as his girlfriend was
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>> they were hitting me over the head with their pistol saying facedown, face withdown. >> reporter: yale can't stop thinking about it. >> you're looking down the bairlt of the gun hoping that you don't see a bullet. >> reporter: the austin community college student says three men barged into his apartment and started beating him. >> up towards here, and i was right here on the ground and they were stomping over me on their way out. they said i'll shoot you in the head if you follow me. >> i was scared because they're saying i'm going to blow your head off, like i'm going to kill yo dallas. >> they were just looking at us and looking at the camera. >> reporter: she grabbed screen shots of what was happening and her dad called 911. i'm like seriously watching an armed robbery happen to somebody who i like care about. >> reporter: denverstien says the robber stole thousands of dollars worth of musical equipment but that's not all. >> i just had finished an album. i just finished my first album that i was working on as a solo
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know that they're holding. that's what i hate the most. >> police say they realize this is most likely an isolated incident and the investigation is ongoing. we're following more news today. a mystery illness triggering a midair scare. a flight heading from san francisco to london forced to make an emergency landing in vancouver after the entire crew gets sick and now there are questions about what exactly they came down with and why only the crew, not the passengers, got sick. is . >> reporter: an emergency landing. after a mysterious illness strikes three pilots and 22 crew members leaving its passengers in shock. >> was why was it just the crew? >> reporter: liz keller was one ever the 400 passengers on british airways flight 286 heading from san francisco to london monday night when the plane was forced to land in vancouver. >> i looked to the tv screen and
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>> reporter: passengers were confused when first responders rushed crew members to the hospital. >> when i got off the plane could i see the firemen were there. everyone just looked a bit confused and unsure exactly what was happening. >> reporter: none of the passengers were sick. all of the crew members later released from the hospital and the cause of the illness still a mystery. they're lethargic or not mentally capable of passengers in any type of emergency situation then that puts passenger's safety at risk. >> reporter: british airways offering new flight and hotel rooms. a journey still ahead with questions still lingering. >> reporter: some of the passengers say they're upset with the lack of information the airline has given them and the difficulty finding a new flight this is lorraina road and what
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box truck we understand slammed into the home. >> you can see a lot of damage from the collisioning there, from this box truck. no injuries we are told by investigators but we talked to the truck company and they say most likely they believe that a mechanical issue is to blame for this. you can see here the massive amount of damage caused when this box truck sloomed into the corner of this home in winchester. we have a crew headed to the scene. i'll bring you more right as we get all right. ahead here on 7news, a race to the rescue in florida as the woman who was saved from that firey wreck is now meeting the man who saved her life. and ahead on 7news at 5:00, investigators now say the shooting of the man who stabbed and killed two people in taunton is justified as fishes release their final report today. and developing right now, police searching for a suspect in marblehead after police say a man grabbed a woman on the bike path there. we'll have a live report ahead at 5:00. and more breaking news.
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two people taken to the hospital after this crash. we have the crash going on in winchester with the truck and this one is an suv into a building the outside corporate interests bankrolling question two are trying to deceive you. here's the truth: every time a new charter school opens, it drains money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million just last year - according to the state's own data. which means real cuts to our kids - in arts, technology, ap classes, pre-school, bus service and more. e state. join them in voting no on question two. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets
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a hero making a risky rescue after a cargoes up in flames in florida. good samaritan jumped into action to save a woman who was trapped inside the burning car. >> and now she's meeting her hero. here the story. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: it was a firey explosion. >> get out of there! >> reporter: a car crashing into a gas pump, a woman trapped inside. >> the woman, oh my god. >> hurry up! >> reporter: a risky rescue, now a reunion. >> you don't know what you did, no, i need a hug. like you don't know what you did, boy. oh, man. >> reporter: sherry schmidt
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>> thank you for being there, thank you for getting me out. thank you for just being you. >> he just pulled her out. >> reporter: sherry was on her way to her birthday party when the person driving lost control, they flipped over and slammed into the gas pump on northwest 27th avenue. >> get out of there! >> reporter: herbert and a group of other strangers ran towards the flames to pull sherry out. >> the body -- m my spirit said if it take me out, i'm good. >> it's a blessing. it make me feel good about life. it shows that if you help a person that can goes a long way. >> reporter: and this is not the first time herbert's made the news for a good deed. this is little herbert. when he was 11 he made national headline when he returned 85 cents he took from a brinks truck that rolled over in overtown. >> i just did it because it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: sherry so happy
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she calls him her guardian angel. >> one mine right here. >> reporter: sherry suffering from four broken ribs and a fractured vertebrae but if it wasn't for these strangers, she might not have made in. >> woo-wee, glad you were there. i know you always will be where somebody want and feed to you be. >> reporter: brian enis, 7news. coming up on we'll introduce you to the man who says the cubs can win it all this year and when he made that prediction. i know it's not jr. >> no, i'm just focused on the next seven days and that forecast is up next. >> ahead at 5:00, the celtics hit the hard wood tonight for the first time this season. we'll have a preview of tonight's big match-up. and this is breaking news going on in winchester where a box truck is slamming into the side of the home here of the garage section it looks like. no one hurt here. the box truck has been removed,
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and a good slug of rain at that. the front holds off until after the evening commute tomorrow but still rainy tomorrow evening. so a good idea to have the rain gear heading out the front door tomorrow morning even though until tomorrow evening and more likely after midnight tomorrow night through early the day on friday and then we shut it down i think as we work into early friday morning. the friday morning commute. there may be leftover puddles from the rain tonight. 1 to 2 inches of rain on the way. windy conditions on friday. we slowly dry things out, low 50s and a little mild they are weekend. that's where we should be for this time of year. mid- and upper 50s. see you at 5:00.
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station where people are pouring out. there are severe delays on the orange line because of a disabled train there. we are working to get you more information. you can see the fire department has responded. you can see people have been evacuated from that station, coming out because we are getting reports of a situation going on on the orange line. massive delays there in the orange line right now. and we're just getting early information about what's going on here. on social media there are a lot of people seeing smoke in the sky and not sure exactly what's going on and we're trying to get to the bottom of this for our viewers, as w update you as soon as possible and waiting for the mbta to give
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the. >> seems like baseball fans are completely caught up in the cubs making all the way to the world series but it's the indians who have really taken the former lead. allowing 2 runs and two-thirds inning here. cleveland's pitchers dominated striking out 15 cubs batters, 6-0 indians, the final game. game 2 is of course tonight. if the cubs do end up winning the world series, one man predicted what was going to happen. >> a long time ago back in 1993 a cubs fan wrote about the win in his yearbook and talking
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sarah wrench into the full story. >> reporter: in life we all age. for this die hard cubs fan, his love for his team has never faded. >> there's a cover to our yearbook and this was our yearbook from mission viejo high school 1993 is when the prediction was made. >> reporter: a classmate mate recently sent this video to mike lee who was born in illinois but moved to californ as a senior in high school, lee had to write a caption below his name in the yearbook. >> there is mike lee who currently lives in chicago and his brother david lee does too, chicago cubs, 2016. world series, you heard it here first. >> i'm like, i don't know what to put. and then it came to me, oh, i know. i'm gonna put this. and it just came from like when i was a kid i had a dream about it. >> reporter: a vision that always stayed with him, the
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his memory. >> i was up on the like red scoreboard they have and it was, you know, cubs win the world series. it was pretty vivid. that's why i remember it all the way through high school. >> i think he made a great call. he saw the future. >> gives you goosebumps, doesn't it? you can't help it because you've been a fan your whole life and a dream come true. it's a great opportunity. >> reporter: for mike lee, cubby >> i'm excited. i'm excited for chicago, i'm excited for cubs fans. my dad and brothers, they love the cubs, even after we moved to california, they come here on vacation just to see cubs games all week long. >> way to call it, mike. way to call it. you heard it here second. mike lee called it out first. >> so we'll find out soon enough if that prediction comes true. in the newsroom, i'm sarah
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ed? already, 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> reporter: a driver loses control sending an suv barreling into a beacon hill building. >> and we're staying on top of a developing story. police searching for a man who tried to grab a woman on a bike path in marblehead. >> a sheriff's deputy cleared in his use of deadly force. the final report released on a stabbing rampage at a >> then less than two weeks until the election. donald trump takes a detour from the campaign trail to d.c. while hillary clinton is finding there's nothing to celebrate yet >> rain on the afternoon for tomorrow afternoon and for some of you have even some snowflakes. >> and tip-off at the garden. will the celtics come back strong? right off the-to-be at 5:00, breaking news, fire crews on scene at boston's back bay
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outside there and emergency crews as well. the mbta says they're experiencing severe delays due to with a disabled train in the back bay. >> yeah, right now we know a motor overheated on one of the trollies at the back bay station on the orange line. the train has been taken out of service and the fire department did respond to this and we've seen pictures of people busting out windows on the orange line trains. we've seen smoke in those pictures but once again according to the simply an overheated neither is causing the smoke. you can see a lot of people have left the area. the fire department did respond here. so far no reports of any injuries but we have seen the pictures of video on twitter of passengers busting out the windows trying to get out of the orange line trains because of the overheated motor. once again, t officials telling us that the train has been taken out of service. severe delays on the orange line because of all of this going on right now. we have a crew on the way to the scene.
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