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>> pete: temperatures roll on for tomorrow. when does the warm spell end? >> adam: the woman behind the wheel of a wild wreck talks about her close call. and a that look at this, a possible tornado rips a roof to pieces. >> liz: a child missing for more than a decade is found. he is now 18 without a clue he was kidnapped. >> adam: tonight the investigation into paid patriotism. nightteam. 7 news at 11:00 starts now. realtime closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning. >> adam: the tsa is saying they are considering security changes at airports, that is a day after they say isis may be behind the downs of a russian passenger flight in egypt. susan tran is at logan with the
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>> reporter: that crash that happened thousands of miles away could impact the way you get through security at logan airport. the tsa is taking all things into consideration. they are considering increasing security at u.s. airports a cording to cnn security leaders airport security in the wake of the metro jet crash. >> there is a possibility that there was a bomb on board. seriously. >> reporter: intelligence officials say known isis supporters were heard talking about the downing the jet linener egypt after his crashed and isis has claimed responsibility for the attack twice. if a pm was the cause expert say it was placed on the plane in egypt at the airport where investigators found workers were not properly checked. in the hour the airbus was on the ground, cleaners and caters and backage handlers had access
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>> we cannot be surt the russian airliner was brought down bay trrist bomb but lights like it. >> reporter: britain is flying its tourists out and officials are so concerned they are not allowing passengers to check bags. and homeland security is considering new screening flights. if the obama administration is reviewing a number of different steps that we can take. to enhance security for commercial flights. >> reporter: while russian and egyptian leaders say without evidence it is too soon to know, a member of homeland security committee in massachusetts bill keating says this crash that wild 224 onford is a wake-up call for all u.s. airports on security measures. if isis is increasing their activity thargs is one more threat here at home. -- that is one more threat here at home. >> reporter: susan tran, 7 news
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nightteam. >> liz: in bras ail adam has bursts and ten people are dead and dozens more missing. houses and cars swept away by the sudden rush of water. rescue teams are searching for survivors. >> adam: the driver behind a wheel when a two-by-four smashed through her windshield. ryan schulteis is here with the story. >> reporter: that woman is driving along and that wood smashed into her car landing inches away from killing her. >> incredibly for the that. >> reporter: this is what is less of left of her windshield after a tractor-trailer kicked up this piece of wood on i-91. >> you didn't have time to think about it. >> reporter: with the piece of wood inch frees her face, she managed to pull over to the side of the road. >> after tis said and done and you are looking at it, i'm waiting for the tow truck and
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i'm like oh my goodness. >> reporter: the wood hit her dash board first. >> it could have been a disaster and all i have to do deal with is a broken windshield and minor damage to the car. so, very for the that. >> reporter: state police say they are trying to figure out where that wood came from and right now they do not have any leads. >> liz: turning to the weather and it may be fall but we may feel record warmth tomorrow. pete bouchard is here with more. >> pete: yes, tomorrow we should break the record of 73, tomorrow is velnerable for now. current reading at 64, 63 in beverly, is it balmy tonight, you are correct if you assume that. numbers, mid60s, fall back to near 60 in the city and five tease in the suburbs. a lot of clouds and patches of
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we have a lot of clouds in the forecast tomorrow. not a lot of sunshine by all we need is a few hours, and i expect that to happen in the afternoon after a murky start. go for the midof his tease tomorrow about some sprinkles after 7:00, and it looks like it will be a windy day and bad hair day because dew points will be in the low 60s, that sticky. yes. and it is november. the weekend will see a cool-down but how dramatic will it be? details ahead. >> liz: a renewed investigation into an unsolved murder in new hampshire. the fbi combing for clues in the death of a 62-year-old woman whether was killed at her walk in august. kelly o'hara in manchester with the latest. >> reporter: investigators here all day long with this murder mystery and we were searching for clues and hoping it writes them closer to the killer. >> we just don't understand why this would happen. >> spooky that something like
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>> reporter: more than two month after the murder in new hampshire, the fbi agents out here for the first timing comb every squire inch and searching for clues from the looptops to people's lives. >> so concerned about it. and why, and hear, knew. i have guns and am wondering if i could hit a target. >> reporter: the 62-year-old kept the same routine on sunday nights for years, walking these steets that had a safe and sentiment value for her. she grew up nearby but on that night she could not have known her walk on that summer evening would be her last. >> a bit of anxiety because bom like this solved. >> reporter: the family wants their sister's killer found and laked away. and as summer turned into fall some people we met have a theory of their own.
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>> that old lady came and parked her car at the church and walked the same route. who would know that? one of us could walk the streets and to know she's there to take her out like that is just, it is sad and heartbreaking. >> reporter: yes, and one noticeable change since this murder, the city installed a lit here at the corner where robert lost her life, and the reward is up to nearly $40,000. think one with information is asked to call police a >> adam: a body was found in a burned out car. the nightteam's brandon gunnoe is live in worcester with the latest. >> reporter: it started as a fire call, burning car with you turned into a crime scene when they found a body in burning car. tonight all that remains is an area of charred ground after a body was found in a car engulfed
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in flames. >> i'm shocked. >> scary. >> reporter: it happened on swan avenue behind washington heights late on wednesday night in worcester. it turned into a heavily wooded area where neighbor says it can turn into trouble. >> i don't walk up the hill. i'm afraid. i just walk around here with the dog. >> there were burned out vehicle there's before. there is probably still remains of burned out vehicles because i used to see them. >> reporter: when firefighters arrived the car was covered in flames and they discovered the body as they put the fire out. there are a lot of homes around but woods are up a hill. >> they established walking trails and it is conservation land. it is really nice, except that people use it to dump trash. we asked that they install some cameras but they never happen preponderanced >> reporter: you can see the car has been removed as investigator electricity to figure out what happened and whether ho was this that car.
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i'm at the end of the road, end of a dirt road and i didn't hear anything. >> didn't hear anything. >> whoever it was they were quiet about it. >> reporter: and right now still investigating and still too early in this investigation to know the identity of this body found or a cause of death. we are live in worcester, i'm brandon gunnoe. >> liz: alarming allegations in framingham, an 08-year-old accused of raping a high school students when they are supposed to be in class. patrick cowart is accused of raping a 17-year-old by the high school. he said he had sex but it was consensual and he is being held on bail. a police say a man went after a mother and her baby with a knife. she ran to the apartment's balcony and called police.
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medication issue. >> adam: for candidates filing paperwork for the new hampshire primary happen marco rubio signing up in con toward today. and independent vermont senator bernie sanders declared himself a democrat as he filed to run. >> liz: republican candidates mike huckabee and chris christie have been pushed out of the prime time spot for the next debate. fox news maded selection paced on mat preference polls. 8 candidates will take part in the prime time event. >> adam: the case of an illinois police officer who police say staged his own suicide to look like murder. lieutenant joe gliniewicz tried to hire a hitman to kill a town administrator, he feared the thief. he stole thousands from a children's program.
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the administrator said she was horrified he would try to have her killed. >> it is a very scary thought that an officer who was sborn to uphold the law would attempt to do something like that. >> liz: on boy whether vanished more than a decade ago from his alabama is found, he is 18 and living in ohio and you won't believe how the truth came out. this is julian hernandez age five and this is an age progression picture of who police have been looking for since 2002. sometime between them and now his non-custodyial father took him from alabama to cleveland. the flyers posted had authorities laing in florida and no one was looking here. maybe says they had only been there a few years. >> he has been here about three to five years, and he has been a
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pretty cool guy. i can't say nothing bad about him. >> reporter: julian went by jj was found unharmed when his father was arrested over the weekend. over the past few weeks he had been applying to colleges and when the social security number did not match his name his school counselor got involved and they found julian on the senate center for missing children's data base. and the fbi was tipped off. leading to the arrest of his father. >> it was great to be able to tell the mother, i don't know what you have been thinking but he has been alive and is doing well. >> reporter: bobby hernandez is held in ohio and faces charges in alabama for the abduction. because julian is an adult officials were not involved with reuniting wm his mother and they have not heard whether or not that happened. >> adam: paying for patriotism? the department of defense facing heat for how much it laid out for shows that supported u.s.
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military, including lots of cash to boston's pro-teams. >> adam: powerful winds rip a roof off a building. >> pete: this and normally hot spell for november, near record setting temperatures for tomorrow and then a cool down. >> liz: details on this wild stunt miles high, next on 7 news at 11:00. dunkin's new sweet black pepper bacon sandwich, with double the slices of caramelized crispy pepper bacon. it's the bacon experience you've been waiting for. bacon up. america runs on dunkin'. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings.
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patriotism at supporting he vchb >> liz: we are learning they are paid for by your tax dollars. ryan schulteis in the newsroom with more. swroo the heartwarming tributes and reunions were paid productions. the department of defense use yoog tax dollars to pay for it all. we have seen them, many of us had been moved by them, the patriotic displays before major sporting events honoring our armed forces. many of these events were paid for by the pentagon, not some good will gesture by the team. an investigation sea shows as many as 72 contracts between these events and 50 sports teams. service members taking part did in the know about them. all four major local sports teams took money from the pentagon, the patriots were paid $700,000 to take part. the bruins got $280,000. the celtics $195,000 and red sox
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got a hundred thousand. >> a lot of good things that professional sports to do honor the men and women in the military but these millions are not acceptable about much >> reporter: the patriots said for more than two decades the kraft family and new england patriots have honored troops and traditions of all branches of armed service being honored is something that we will continue to do. the nfl says they are looking into all the contracts between each team and any branch of the military and if any inappropriate payments are found the money will be refunded in full. ryan schulteis. >> liz: somerville police officer honored, this officer said she found a woman crying when she pulled a woman over for speeding. she explained her mother was being sent to hospice.
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the officer says she september flowers and it was something they was happy to do. >> we are human beings, too, and we have the ability to help them, you do it. what better job to help someone than be a police officer. a few years ago the officer ran into a burning building to help save people inside. >> adam: wild weather in texas, a possible tornado in fort worth helping to rip the roof off a large building. debris flew into a nearby road. and no one was injured in this weather, several areas were under tornadoes watches and warnings earlier in the evening. >> liz: we are having some strange weather here, too. very warm. >> adam: you were mentioning family in arizona with snow. family in new mexico got 7 inches. >> pete: they got the storms my parents did n prescott two inches. woke up to that. how about that? record setter in our area for
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tomorrow. temperatures in the mid70s and cooler weekend, in storms are brewing nice to cook up a decent sized storm and get rain in here. and no, that is not happening. lower 60s just about everywhere, lexington through dedham and up to boch forward and tyngsboro, low 60s, balmy night in foych and sterling. and through ran dafl and toward at at. a cooler dot there. and a few showers through truro and our dew points jumping up to the low six tease. what's the scene a bad hair day, i didn't bring up the frizz factor, it is tomorrow, and the dew points will be in the low 60s, if in the near a record dew point levels, record about 64 this time of year. it done sound all that humid and for november stand dards it is. you can see them in new bedford and move them to the cape. that is as far as they get, not
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much a drift to braintree or scituate and we have wet weather in marshfield and canton and kingston. we feel away fog, and showers will belong gone and back to the sunshine a few hours, all we need to break the record. i think that is within reach. even with the gusty southwest wind and it means we will be cooler in buzzard's bay and the cape. watch this ramp up in the steering wheel, heading home and gusteds could be over30 and maybe to 40 miles an hour. shoving in that warm air, and not that it is needing any shove, it is already here, but there is a lot of action in the jet stream, and a lot of wind that will blow a front through here and temperatures tomorrow, in the mid70s, once that front crosses, game over. we will get back to the cooler air, saturday is cloud career than sunday and about the days are dry and saturday isn't all that bad, and sunday in the cool air, our temperatures will be only about 50 and saturday about
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61 and monday coming back out of it. that means the forecast is chilly, even at 1:00, toyfrt with the northwest wind bringing the wind chills back to the lower 40s. and showers southeast, otherwise mostly cloudy and mild and near record warmth tomorrow. an evening shower possible if you are stepping out tomorrow night. the 7-day forecast a few showers on wednesday but we level it off in the 50s, near 60 and have a good night. >> liz: a pilot taking flight but not as you might think. they call him jetman, the pilot was seen flying 4,000 feet up alongside a emirate airlines flight. a lot of work weren't to to prepare this flight. yes. a lot of guts, too. >> adam: and precision. the also wings.
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or what is the deal? 7-0 patriots getting ready to face washington. and washington's coach talking about facing seth curry and lebron james.
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and new time for 7 sports with joe amorosino. >> reporter: the bruins have a problem with the kaczynski capitals and the issue is offense. we were shut out last season and tonight in their first meeting of this season, they go down again, scoring just one goal. the coach named an assistants for team canada at next year's world cup of hockey, his current club still roaring. jimgy hayes, gets rewarded. puts the b's up 1-zip. they get that back a bit later. showing muscle of his own. tumbling, to the ice. the 7th goal of the year, game tied at 1. caps break it open in the second democrat democrat poking it home. capitals take a 2-1 lead and you don't want to put them on the
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5 on 33. bruins lose 4-1 falling for the first time to the road this season. lebron james is basketball royalty and seth curries hottest shooter on the hardwood and what did they have this common with rob gronkowski? a lot if you ask washington head coach jay gruden. when asked about a guy who scored 60 touchdowns in 72 career games he said he's like seth curry or lebron james, going to get his points you just have to make sure they don't kill ya. a compliment that is music to gronk's ears. i have a three-points shot and power.
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i pack the house and throw down any jams every game. >> bennals looking to take perfect on the season, hosting the browns, cincinnati up 7-0 and in-state rivals when they get tricky here. how this one, on the end, and he will find the end zone what convoy, 24-10, bengals next possession, andy dalton, the entire effort for the pair of scores. the hat trick here, they improve to 80 with a win over the browns. and baseball free agency begins at on saturday and the red sox have expected to be bullish going after a couple of high end starting pitchers. red sox fans hope so. that is sports. >> liz: what is coming up next
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spectacular has arrived. the authorize weegs spruce came from pennsylvania and once its up it will be more than 80 feet tall and thousands of lights making its sparkle and look stunning. within of the many trees that go up around the city. so, we are getting there. right? you can say christmas is next month. it's 1/2. >> in the many shopping days left, that stresses me out. it looks like 50 days until christmas. >> adam: don't think about it. relax and enjoy the warm weather. 29 minutes until friday. tonight show with jimmy fallon is next.
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