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a. now new york's number one news, channel 7 eyewitness news. new details about the deadly mali hotel massacre, one of the victim social security from our area -- victims is
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from our area. a mother that grew up and went to college here. but first police on the scene of a gruesome discovery in the bronx. one woman found holding a baby, the other killed, but who's the baby? i'm sade baderinwa. >> the huge question tonight, what really happened at the home. >> eyewitness news report i josh einiger is on the scene with the developing story. >> reporter: detectives and crime scene unit technicians are still here on the scene right now crawling over the horror show found inside the red brick house. each scenario of what could have happened more horrifying than the one before. it would be so depraved, so primal, it's impossible even to imagine. >> >. i'm like blown back to here that could happen in a house hold. >> reporter: detectives are waiting for the medical
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scene in this unassuming house, where two 22-year-old women were fighting. one stabbed and killed the other, and there was one particularly gruesome theory. the suspect murdered the victim, nearly nine months pregnant, then cut the baby out of her body. the speck was holding the baby -- suspect was holding baby when police rushed in. >> when the cops arrived the perpetrator tried to claim it was her child, saying she gave birth at the time of the struggle. they were baffled to walk in and see a crime scene like this. >> it looked like they were still working on the victim, and they were trying to do the designated compressions. >> reporter: but there was so much trauma to her body it's impossible to tell what happened before an autopsy. the baby is healthy and unhurt. cops are questioning the other woman. she was led out in hand cuffs. >> she looked very sad. >> reporter: now the woman in
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is the mother of the baby. police are waiting for tests in the case to see if they prove or disprove that claim, but in either case, there is a newborn baby who's lost a mother. one to murder and the other to prison. new at 11:00, a would be rapist on the loose in manhattan, but captured on camera. the man approached a 62-year- old woman this morning in the lobby of her building, and attempted to assault her. she fought back, and cops hope this video identifies him. quite a scene at the world famous apple store on 5th avenue. a man walking in and swinging a samurai sword. customers and workers in shock as the man yelled while waving the weapon. he ended up leaving the storm,
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charged with criminal possession of a weapon and man necessarying. and a terror massacre at a hotel in mali, and one of the victims was from this area. she worked to improve the health of people in underdeveloped country. here's the latest from the news room. >> bill, her loved ones say she was in mali doing what she loved, helping others. she was killed in an attack al responsibility for. >> she was an amazing person, she was sweet and kind and do was help people. >> reporter: she's devastated after learning her close high school friends is among the dozens of people killed in a terror attack at a hotel in mali. she grew up in new jersey,
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graduated from mount olive high school, and earned her undergraduate degree at rutgers, and two columbia in public health and public administration. for the past 15 years she was living in washington but traveled the world going where health was most needed. >> bright, when we went to school she was always the top of the class. >> reporter: a family spokes person asking for prescribe. >> >. i we're devastated by the loss of our wonderful daughter doing the work she loves. we have no further comment at this time, and ask you respect our privacy. >> reporter: she was killed as attackers stormed into the hotel armed with grenades and guns shouting god is great in arabic taking guests and employees hostage. some guests escaped safely, but
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the hotel was hosting a un delegation, and members oversee military helped move people to safer areas. >> about a dozen american, including chief of mission personnel in the dozen were rescued. we're working to verify the safety and security of us citizens there. >> mali has seen previous activity from extremist splitting with the north africa branch, and claiming responsibility for this attack, and just last week they sent a quote saying we have no road map to build through the lens we use our values as our compass. that was a community she people. she leaves behind a 9-year-old thank you. and developing right now, tonight authority in belgium say there is a serious and brussels.
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places. it's believed one of the gunman in paris is hiding out in brussels. abc news learned he called syria. it was one week ago tonight series of coordinated standing emergency room error attacks in -- terror attacks in paris. tonight they gather to remember the victims. mourners visit the scenes of each attack leaving flowers, candle, and more. french police now say the woman killed in wednesday's ride did not blow herself up as first reported. it appears she died from gunshot wounds. also the alleged ring leader was killed in the raid. and a third body of a terror suspect discovered in the rubble of the raid. back here, a disgusting and vile story.
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a weapon known dentist in manhattan facing drug charge, and most disturbing having videos of child porn. some of the victims are infants. we have reaction from some of the patients. >> reporter: a predator hiding in plain sight, that's what federal prosecutors are now calling well known dentist dr. john wolf after he was arrested as his office was turned upside down by federal agents in a probe involving hiv. a twisted agreement involving meth for dental services is how federal authorities were first tipped off to dr. john wolf. a well known manhattan dentist with dozens of professional accolades. he was allegedly hiding a cavity of unimaginable secrets. federal authorities raided his office and home friday just before his arrest and first court appearance where prosecutors detailed the case.
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complaint, a drug dealer turned federal informant exchanged meth for free dental work, and witnessed him use the drugs along with some employees. he claims wolf also used the office to view and share child porn, some showing toddlers raped by men. wolf also allegedly confided that he's hiv positive, and has unprotected sex, and punctures holes in condoms to spread the virus to others. wolf also allegedly bragged about drugging and sexually assaulting, a man, and described being active in underground sex parties with animals, and he hosted a sex party in the basement of his dentist office, and now behind bars facing a slew of charges. long time patients said they never thought he was capable of something like that this. >> i didn't know thinking about this at all. i'm very surprised. >> reporter: after his first court appearance wolf's
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attorney spoke briefly asserting this may be a case of entrapment. investigators fear some of dr. wolf's underage patients may have been taped inside this very office and the fbi is asking anyone that was a victim or thinks a family member may have been a victim to reach out. in the meantime wolf remains behind bars until his next court appearance tuesday. a.j. ross. thank you. a new jersey teachers aid accused of attacking one of the very children he was supposed to protect, and that child is speaking exclusively to us. junior was banged up, and showed photos of the injuries. what makes this worse is that the alleged attack last month happened at a school for student windshield special social needs. junior said the aid approached him after he and another student exchanged words. >> he grabbed me by the arm and took me and said do something
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when i was coming back out of the booth he pushed me and i hit myself on the corner of the table, then i was on the floor and i said it hurt, and he said get up you'll be okay. >> police investigated and the aid was arrested. he's charged with endangererring the welfare of a child and assault. new tonight, remembering the unwere aced man shot -- unarmed man shot by police a year agenda. death. york. his mother was there, it was the first time she visited where her son died. the officer facing second degree manslaughter nor shooting. he spent 30 years in prison for sharing secret us intelligence to israel. tonight convicted spy jonathan pollard is out on parole. he was released this morning. his case and conviction strained us and israel's relations. his attorneys petitioned to
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parole, which include wearing a gps ankle bracelet, and inspections of his computer home or at his job. security scare that dried a flight with new jersey governor christie on the it. it was leaving san francisco for boston, but before take off a passenger was removed. the airline only says the passenger was disruptive. a local woman calls police to report a crime. turns out she wanted to distract the cops and wait until you hear why. also, the e coli scare at chipotle spread closer to our area, plus the founder of facebook makes a big announce. ment why he's stepping away from his job. and tonight 47 degrees and
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new tonight a woman in new jersey under arrest accuse offed making a fake 911 call in a employ to drive drunk. >> there's a man beating up his girlfriend, can you send someone as soon as possible, i don't want to be involved in this, i'm leaving, but this guy is getting violent and smacking her hard. >> police say she was drinking eight a bar, and wanted to drive home, but she spotted cops nearby in a parking lot, and made the bogus call about an assault so the officers would get called away. she was arrested after posting messages about the prank online. the e coli outbreak effecting chipotle restaurants have hit new york, but they haven't said what part of state is effected.
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45 people effected, and 42p of them eating at the restaurant the week before getting sick. and the dangers of distracted walking after a string of serious accidents at train crossings. police in oregon releasing videos of pedestrians not paying attention coming within inches of getting struck by trains at crossings. last week three pedestrians were hit by trains. and facebook founder mark zuckerburg is getting ready for paternity leave. he says when working parents take time off to be with newborns outcomes are better for the children and families. and healing broken souls has been the calls for many years, and now tonight those that needed him are mourning. their beloved show cobbler is retiring. the italian immigrant opened
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manhattan in the 1960, and now friends and family gathered for the retime party of the man his customers just call lorenzo. one of the major signs of holiday season has arrived in new york. >> 3, 2, 1! merry christmas charlie brown! >> macy's unveiled their chris mat display, a tribute to the iconic show charlie brown's christmas celebrating its 50th anniversary. the whole peanuts gang is featured in the display. >> it's really happening. it might feel like september. >> yes, sade baderinwa, you were lucy in a school play? >> yes, i was. >> i didn't know that.
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off the tongue so easy. mainly clear skies tonight, there's the empire state building in green for the new york restoration project, 1 million trees planted in the last eight years. and pressure steady, high 64, right after midnight. midday hours in the 50s. rain fall, inch and a quarter in many places. saturday sunshine and clouds. it's a nice november weekend. maybe a shower early sunday, that should be done by mid- morning late errs. brief cold -- latest. brief cold spell sunday night into monday, and then a nice warming trend into thanksgiving. it's cold tonight. 31 montgomery, the suburbs widespread 30s. tomorrow morning with a chill, 37 in the park going down to about 40. patchy high clouds at time tomorrow, wind light, low 50s, pretty typical november day. satellite mostly clear, but a
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couple of clouds try to break off from this system in iowa and northern illinois, already half a foot of snow northwest of chicago, then the storm comes east, but look at that, nine inch potential totals near chicago, and then the snow actually takes a turn to the north. see tomorrow, high clouds, high pressure for us. watch the storm, it curl into canada, allowing us to miss this one, and just a band of showers to move in. the front may try to interact with rain offshore, and may prolong cloud cover in the east end sunday morning. we're looking at 52 sunday. feels like 40s. the winds 10 to 20, not as harsh as earlier in the week. still a cool brisk day. mix and sun and clouds during the day, present, about 50. there's the showers in the wee hours of morning going to maybe
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daybreak, but the threat may last a little longer on the east end. 41 cold in the suburbs, up into the low 50s early afternoon. pretty typical for november. late night shower into sunday morning. the coldest stretch is sunday night into monday. little delayed. 20s to low 30s on monday morning. tuesday cool blue sky, great travel day on wednesday. eastern two-thirds of the country looking fine, and thanksgiving 56. still look that outlook with light winds in the parade, looking good. see that travel forecast, eastern two-thirds of the country looking great. up next why you're still at the perfect age to improve heart health by doing one thing, and now only ford offers $750 black friday bonus cash on select vehicles, on top of ford friends and neighbors pricing. that doesn't happen every day.
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wild and twisted road, but it's not supposed to be that way. take a look at a stretch of road near los angeles. 150 stretch is closed indefinitely. a lapped slide caused -- land slide caused the soil to become unstable and shift. it's raised six feet in spots. it's not clear when the road will be repaired. better late than never when it comes to interexcising and your health. a new john hopkins study says even a small up tick in exercise late in life can reduce your risk of heart failure by 22 percent. >> that's significant. >> never too late. >> never, never. >> let's get to the real sports. have had up next. >> the knicks are turning heads, and another chance to make a statement. straight ahead on a witness news.
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the knicks have a couple of
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we're just playing around with the knicks number. they only won 70 game last season. >> and on the road tonight, as far as study abroad wins go they're about two months ahead of last year. six wins and 12 game, on the road and a they won their late january. knicks hit 12 three pointers. four point game at the half. westbrook, 34 points. it's a game in the fourth quarter. rank think 25. stretch. the thunder can't answer, the knicks win it 93-90. hundred mark. -- 500 mark. the nets at boston. they play the celtics twice in the next three days.
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the celtics out scored the nets 43-23 in the 2nd quarter. david lee five for five. thomas scored 18, and watch this next one, nobody back on defense at all. celtics step up all night. biggest margin of victory so far this year for them. it was ugly. they're now 2 and 11. on ice in brooklyn t islanders won three out of four against the canadians. three goals on 11 shots. nelson able to make it a one- goal game. third period scored twice but the damage was done. islanders lose 5-3. same teams at montreal sunday. the devils visiting edmonton. still on the ice.
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the oilers lead 5-1 in the third though. any closer to game day for houston. coach saying today richardson a game time decision, hasn't practiced all week, and quarterback fitzpatrick is good to go, he'll start. the giant versus this week off giving at least one player the chance to be a good dude. we know about jason pierre- paul. lost a finger, went through much, not many know what he went through, but this guy does. he lost parts of two fingers. his big sister, who must be one heck of a big sister, reached out to pierre-paul who face timed with him to help him out. >> well, my whole family was there, and inflict jpp said
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some rough times with it, and the most important part is your family. >> i was just glad he got to talk to someone he looked up to so much. >> that's nice. >> great for jpp. >> it's fantastic.
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