Back to you guys. An suv crashes into the wall of a building on beacon hill and two people had to be rushed to the hospital as a result. Crews were there and trying to figure out whether that neighborhoods safe. Lets get out to Kimberly Bookman with what with know right now. Yeah, we are live on grope street. A suspect came here, trying to remove that suv from the wallet. This happened about an hour or so ago. And what we know from grope street and according to witnesses going at a high rate of speed all the way to the top, right past the crosssection of myrtle street. There is a wall here at the ends of that street and right folks it is a garage. It appears that that car could have tried to get into the garage or didnt know where they were going but ran right into the wall. That impact caused all of the bricks from the wall to fall to the ground. It does look like that wall is doesnt look like its stabilizing any of the exterior buildings but it is at end of the streak here. Right now
The special investigation into an alleged collusion between the Trump Campaign and russia steps into a new phase this week, the reality here someone will be arrested. Cnn was first to report that a grand jury had charged someone, as part of muellers investigation. We talked earlier about what comes next. The charges remain sealed and no word on who is facing charges and what the charges are. We do hope that later today we may get some word on whether anyone has been asked to surrender. All indications are that at some point on monday, the indictment will be unsealed and well learn what the charges are. Attorneys representing some of the people who are under investigation that we have talked to so far have not been asked to have their clients surrender. For now, all this still a mystery that will hopefully get answered sometime on monday. So even though muellers investigation cast a shadow on the white house for months, the Trump Administration remained quiet on these first indictments
really helping as much. i m still in a lot of pain. okay, we ll add this to it, this pill, this patch. reporter: lisa, patricia s younger sister, also had obd nall pa abdominal pain. she had five operations including a hysterectomy and, yes, she had lots and lots of narcotics. i was torn between not being able to care for my family, or, okay, i can take care of them, if i take some more pills. reporter: within months, two sisters, lisa and patricia, were both addicted to opioid painkillers. but things would soon turn more desperate for patricia. every time they give me more, my body would get immune to it. if i didn t have it, i get sick, sick. real sick. reporter: what did you do? there was a guy i worked with, his wife had dilautid, she didn t like them, he would sell me what she had, so if i ran out, i still had some.
reforming how the u.s. medical system deals with people in severe physical pain. cnn s chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta reports on an herb which could help people in pain, it could help those addicted. everything hurts. you re sick, you re nauseous, you re throwing up, diarrhea, your will to live is gone. reporter: withdrawal, from opiate drugs. many will tell you that you continue to use because after a while, it is no longer about getting high. it is to chase away the feeling you re about to die. for patricia slaven, it all started four years ago with abdominal pain and a prescription for dilautid. it was first time she had taken an opiate. they upped the dose and it got to the point where i was taking a very high dose of pain medicine. i had to get on pain management. every month they say how are you? i say, well, you know, not