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as the hunt for the master mind in paris takes a bloody turn jurors see the chilling video in the trial of a teenager accused of murdering his teacher hear from a mother, heart broken after her daughter is found murdered. the way police caught him will give you chills it's been quiet and dry for a while but now rain moves our way. we'll vt time line an airline lost her luggage. >>woman: paid for my bag, make sure it gets to me safely and it didn't. >> her efforts to get them back were stuck in the air. >> so she asked us to solve it 7. we begin with a new isis video claims the terror group is setting its sights on new york's time square. the fbi says there is no specific threat to that city.
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suburb. earlier today, isis released this picture of a bomb made with a soda can that they published the photo in the english language magazine saying it was used to blow up a russian airliner killing 220 people on board. >> french and russian air strikes targeting isis stronghold. it successfully hit two isis command centers >>reporter: police in paris think that raid overnight broke up a terrorist cell that was prepared to roll out a follow-up attack to last week's violence. they also have their eyes set on another target. this one closer to home for americans. the video released by isis just hours ago includes news footage by a paris attack and the speaker congratulating the islamic state for the deadly
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it calls for more suicide bombers and ends with a montage of times square suggesting new york could be the next target >>man: there's no doubt there's a message here at the united states and france as well. no place is safe >>reporter: french investigators are still trying to figure out if they killed the target of last night's raid that turned out to be a 7 hour shoot out. one woman blew herself up and destroyed part of the building. another man was shot by a police sniper. 8 suspected terrorists were arrested but none of them was the man the swat team was looking for. he is believed to be the master mind behind paris attacks and investigators traced him to the apartment he was arrested. they did not arrest him though. dna testing is being done to see if he may be his. regardless of whether they get abud. the raid took out a heavily
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ready to act. investigators say it was wire taps and surveillance that led them to the terrorist cell. a cell phone was left behind last week by the concert hall. there was a map of the concert hall on the phone and a sent text message that said we're off, we're starting. by one count killing almost three dozen terrorists over the last three days. president of france wants to keep up the pressure at home. he's asked to extend the state of emergency that gives police more powers to track the terrorists for the next three months. getting back to that new video with isis showing times square, and other new york sights, there's no credible evidence for new york city but there's no news to them that new york remains a target for terrorists.
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we showed you minutes ago the islamic state released the photo they use today bring down a russian plane in egypt. the picture shows a soda can along with what appears to be bomb parts. they originally wanted to attack a plane belonging in the western coalition against isis but changed its target to a russian jet. more than 220 people on board were killed. isis claimed the attack soon after the plane went down but it wasn't until yesterday that the russian president confirmed it was a bond. they're offering a $50 million reward for information about the attackers. we'll bring you updates online, on air and on the mobile app. chilling video, a terrific terrifying, look at a murdered
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>> those were the last moments we see of her before her teenage student stabbed and raped her in a bathroom. >>reporter: kim, as you can images, a very tough day in the court room for her family. surveillance video showed the final moments of her life. chilling surveillance video from inside the high school shows him going after her in the bathroom. he raped, strangled and stab her to death. he's carrying white gloves and then putting them on as he follows her right into the bathroom. 11 minutes later, he leaves. he walks down the hall and out the door. that's where caroline says she saw a boy changing in the bushes leaving behind a pile of clothes. she later called police. >>woman: i called the police to let them know that i had seen
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him that day in the bushes. >>reporter: the day started with him being led into court with hand cuffs after he waived his right to be in the court room. it was just yesterday when the trial came to a halt when he said he was going to explode and wouldn't come out of his cell. they had an up close look at the recycling bin he used to bring out the teacher's body. tomorrow is day four of this six week long trial. and tonight on just one station -- >>woman: they said no, it didn't happen. she's going to walk through the door. i know she is. >> a mother of a teenager is heart broken after they found her daughter dead. jonathan is live to fill us in tonight.
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>>reporter: it is tough to believe but the police say in this case, the suspect killed one teenager on monday. a girl from revere and then the very next day lured another teenager, a 16-year-old to his apartment and mentioned he had a body there that needed to be disposed of. >>woman: she was 19. >>reporter: this woman says her daughter, 19-year-old marissa is a victim of this brutal murder in this garage. it happened monday. the 32-year-old, who told police he met up with her using the meet me networking social app is charged in the case. >>woman: she trusted him. you know what i mean? this was not the first time meeting him >>reporter: he stabbed the woman and strangled her after a fight. he hired her as a prostitute but they argued over a fight and it
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turned violent. >>woman: he indicates he's upset with the quality. he sits in front of her dying body for 40 minutes >>reporter: they came to the apartment on tuesday looking for a missing 16-year-old girl. they found her. luck ri she was okay. dan used that same meet me app to invite that girl to his home even though the body was still there in his closet >>woman: i can't believe something like this happened. >>reporter: he operated a tattoo parlor here at his home. she went there for more body art, not to be paid for sex >>woman: who thinks someone would stab your kid six times for no reason because you wanted a tattoo. >>reporter: she says one tattoo that marissa got from him was a line from scripture. she leaves behind a nine month old baby boy.
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7 news now turning to the weather and rain clouds are on the move tonight. yes, heading this way. rain is expected to start tomorrow. what's the timing and how long does it all last? >> mostly in the afternoon for that rain time line. although, we could see late morning/early afternoon sprirng sprinkles. clouds are moving in now. temperatures are free falling. as we go through the late morning hours. look at it come together. the air is unstable so it wouldn't take much to get sprinkles going here for tomorrow. steady rains late in the day and into the evening hours. not drenching until we get to the midnight hour tomorrow night and early friday morning. we get our water and then it moves on. how much at stake? close to an inch in some spots. tomorrow's temperatures rising to the 50s and holding through the night. a mild night coming up tomorrow night. look into the weekend ahead
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we are following a developing story. police have identified a body found in the woods in diton. >>reporter: adam, it's still very much a mystery. this woman's body was found in the gated community behind me. she's been identified as a 47-year-old woman who lived here. sky 7 hd was over the scene after police say they found the body of a 47-year-old woman on a dirt road. >>man: we saw the vehicle parked and behind the car -- she was behind the car about 15 feet from the car, on her back. she was partially burned >>reporter: she's tracy hunter. a neighbor found her around 8:15 tuesday morning. the body was partially clothed and as you heard, she was burned and found very close to her car.
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very mysteries yus. time. it's under investigation >>reporter: the neighbors say she had lived in the community for a few years. >>man: i'm very surprised. it's a very quiet neighborhood. nice people. makes no sense. but these days, a lot of things don't make sense >>reporter: an autopsy will be performed to figure out exactly how that woman died. former patriot nbc quarterback doug is in mourning tonight after losing both his parents today. he said his father had been sick for quite sometime and died in the hospital. less than one our later his mother had a heart attack and passed a way. the most important part of their 56 year marriage was providing opportunities for their children and our family will miss them
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both. he's supposed to be a commentator for a game this weekend, there's no word if he'll still be doing that the mayor is rasing the tobacco age to 21. banning the sale of flavored tobacco products in local stores, except for 21 and over. the board of health is expected to vote on the changes next month the race for the white house running through massachusetts tonight. he was fired up and so were some people in the crowd who actually needed an escort out of there. kim was there. she stayed for the whole thing and has the latest on what happened. >>reporter: yes, kim, you know there were more than 10 thousand people here. the police stepped up the patrols and their presence here. i can tell you this much, there wasn't a lot of trouble but
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there were hecklers. when you don't agree with donald trump at his own campaign rally, this is what happens. three times, protesters were thrown out of the dcu center. he's known for not being politically correct. but wednesday night, trump got heated, swearing when talking about james' beheading and how he would handle isis. >>man: i say we need to go now and knock the -- out of these people. >>reporter: he told the media he would send the refugees back to their home countries. >>man: governor baker is right. he doesn't want refugees coming here, he happens to be right >>reporter: it wouldn't be a trump event if he didn't knock down a competitor. >>man: i look at rubio, he's a lightweight. my hair is better than his hair, that i can tell you >>reporter: but the one person who escapes it all and helps win
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>>man: do we love tom brady? we love tom. he's a great guy. great winner, and you're lucky to have him >>reporter: now, trump certainly knows how to work a room and crowd. does he have the right temperament to be president? he believes he does. also from the night team. another 40 years. announcement. >>man: next year, time is up. >>reporter: his career is in the home stretch. the sox baller says he's calling it the end of his career next season. >>reporter: this is a big deal. david ortiz is on the short list of the most beloved athletes in boston history.
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his retirement plans official. >>man: life is based on different chapters and i think i'm ready to experience the next one in my life. >>reporter: no one relishes the spotlight like david ortiz. after what will be his 20th big league season, big poppy is ready to leave it all behind. >>man: next season i'm going to be done with my career and playing baseball. i want people to remember me as the guy that was just part of the family. that i was trying to do the best, not only on the field with everyone around me >>reporter: that includes poppy's close friend and former teammate pedro mar teenz who they credit for badgering the red sox for giving the slugger a chance. >>man: we're going to be proud of him. and not only that, i think it
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going to go away on top. >>reporter: same goes for another boston icon. >>man: sad to see him go. i have a lot of respect for him and how he always brought a game leadership to his team. he's been a great example. >>reporter: poppy offered this one last message. >>man: i wish i could play for another 40 years but it doesn't work that way. after next year, time is up, let's enjoy the season >>reporter: missing from his announcement was any mention of the red sox organization. so read into that as you'd like. up next, it's no fun when an airline loses your luggage. >> and frustrating when it looks like they're not doing anything to get it back. when that happened to a local woman, she called solve it 7 getting some significant rain around here for tomorrow
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lost luggage ruined a woman's trip home from las vegas. she comes back to boston, her suitcase does not. >> she called solve it 7 after getsing no answers. >>reporter: it's the city of sin where millions of people visit hoping to win. >>woman: we both love vegas and it was going to be great weather. >>reporter: but after one pull on a dollar slot machine, brittany underwood decided to skip the slots and focus on the shops. >>woman: we definitely went on a shopping spree. t-shirts, key chains, wallets >>reporter: after a few days of shopping and seeing the sights, she packed her goodies in the
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suitcase, checked in the airport and boarded back to boston. what happened in vegas really did stay. brittany made it back to boston, her bag wasn't so lucky. it was nowhere to be found. >>woman: okay, this is not good, i want my stuff. >>reporter: she worked with spirit but after a few days passed and still no bag, she followed the airline's instructions and filed a claim. >>woman: i put in everything i was supposed to do, i mailed it, i wanted to make sure it would get there. after the 4-6 weeks passed, i was like maybe my claim got lost >>reporter: call after call after call. brittany says she repeatedly reached out to get an update but wasn't able to get information >>woman: going on three mons. >>reporter: no suitcase, no claim money and ready to give up. we got in touch with a spirit
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airlines official who said they have been tracking down leads with brittany's bag. during our conversation, he said they were going to close her claim and compensate her for her lost bag. a few weeks later, brittany received the jackpot she had been waiting for. a check in the mail for $866 >>woman: i had faith in you guys that you guys would help me out to the best of your abilitieses and i am more than happy. >>reporter: that's what makes us happy. travel troubles or baggage turbulence? give us a call. rain centered in up to an inch in spots, maybe a little bit over in others.
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the highs will be in the 50s and hold through the night. we might have gusts and downpours on thursday. it's a low slide. 43 in boston. we've seen temperatures jump 4/5 degrees in the last hour as the clouds move in and the air stirs with breeze out of the southeast. it's moving along pretty well. as it comes into southern new england, it will slow down. that's good news. we need the rain and low pressure will put the brakes on it just a little bit. and then it will enhances the rain and then it heads out. it's just around for us. tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening, i think a start up time will be between 2:00 and 3:00 for steady rain. heavier rain leads until
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midnight and then a swift exit, 8:00 friday morning. up to an inch in some spots. how does the weekend look? first, let's talk about a mild friday after those morning sprinkles. 60 degrees saturday and sunday. there's your drop and we might have have a couple of drops of rain early on sunday morning before the colder air. thanksgiving looks okay at this point. quiet week, i'll see you tomorrow cover boy. he was crowned the sexiest man alive. he thanked his parents, hairdresser, stylist, and photo shop for his good looks. the father of four says he's never thought of himself as an attractive or sexy person. >> humble pie. big poppy talks about
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he's authored enough memorable moments to fill a library the size of fenway park on on his 40th birthday, he
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trib union website that he'll retire at the end of the season >>man: i want people to remember me as the guy who was just part of the family. a guy that was trying to do the best not only on the field with everyone around him. i wish i could play another 40 years to have you guys behind me but it doesn't work that way and after next year, time is up. tom brady welcoming back sebastian and martin at patriots practice today. bills are coming into town on monday night. especially after brady is without his most reliable weapon in the passing game >>man: you wish you can plug someone else in but it's impossible to plug him in. julians aren't just sitting on the street. there are guys that will be in
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the things they can do well. >> celtics looking for a fourth straight win. he scored 12 straight points in the first and brought the roof down with this slam in the fourth quarter. bradley and the celtics faded down the stretch. comes up with a steal and cruises in with the lay up. just 16 seconds left, raymond missed two free throws that would have iced the game. they fall 106-102 the final the nhl revamping the all star league. teaches from each division will play 20 minute contest with a $1 million prize up for grabs. how do you reimagine "banking"? you start with this... then you make it... nothing like this.
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i've kept my mouth shut all day but there is maria, kathy and jane and it's not every day that your friend and co-worker turns 29. happy birthday to you, kim.
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big poppy jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were created. we cut taxes every year. income rose in people's pockets. people were lifted out of poverty. children started to learn. as president of the united states, i pledge to you that i will solve problems. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the
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