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>> anchor: right now she is at chilen's hospital, adam william is here with the latest on how she was found. adam? >> anchor: elizabeth and ryan sources tell us the girl, the little girl was found naked on a side of a road in rowley with a shaved head and suffering from a head injury. two-year-old lyndon albers's mother reported her missing around 7:00 this morning. she said that she last saw her daughter about four hours earlier when she went in to check on her in their home. as you can imagine, this sparked a massive search all around the hamilton area. police blocked the little girl's house off with yellow tape as you see from sky 7. teens searched for the toddler on ground. they were up in the air with helicopters of eventually they got a break in the case when a couple driving in rowley spotted the girl by the road in that town. police say they found albers on local and state police are now looking for clues if that area trying to figure out what happened. because this is an active investigation they wouldn't give many more details on the case. it's an ongoing
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we have been working with the state police as well as a district attorney's office and other local authorities. >> anchor: again, the toddler is alive and is being treated as children's hospital. we are told one person is in custody right now but has not been arrested. sources tell us that person is someone the family knows. we'll be following the story for you. at our breaking news desk, adam william, 7 news . >> anchor: stay with 7 news on air and on-line for the latest on this breaking news. we are also posting updates on . >> anchor: more disturbing evidence shown in the phillip chisolm murder trial. he is accused of murdering and racing his teacher colleen ritz . >> anchor: today the jury saw chilling video showing him just moments after ritzer was killed. dan hausle has the latest from the courtroom. >> reporter: accused teen killer phillip chisolm seen wear wearing a massing as he roll a recycling bin out of a women's bathroom at dan very high. the chilling image shown in court that docked his movements killed.
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the time stamp on the image shows it was minutes after ritz ritzer walked into the rest room followed by chisolm. she is not seen walking out. a state trooper testified chisolm's was found on the recycling been he is seen on video retrieving and bringing too the bathroom. prosecutors say to move ritzer's body from the bloody bathroom to the woods behind the school where ritzer's body was found covered in leaves. jurors took a deep breath when shown pictures of ritzer's body. the pictures passed by hand, sharing her mother from the chisolm looked away as classmates who still call him a friend describe the accused killer's movements and seemingly unaffected demeanor the day ritz ritzer was killed. one teen says he offered to help chisolm with that heavy recycling been he was dragging to the woods but says chisolm waived his off insieving he didn't want any help spot judge is hoping to get this case wrapped up before christmas. he told the jury today that it appears to be going well ahead of schedule.
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in salem, dan hausle, 7 news . >> anchor: the body of bella bond has been released to her biological father for burial. the two-year-old was fund in a plastic bag on deer island back in june. it took investigators months to identify her. bella's mother and are charged in connection to her death. her father was living in florida when his daughter days period and said he plans to hold a private funeral for her. a man is fighting for his life after an alarming assault in boston. happened in the area of war shall street and east lenox street just before 3:30 this morning. officials say the man was taken to the hospital where he has life-threatening injuries. police are still investigating . >> anchor: 7 news now turning to the syrian refugee crisis. a nine-year-old syrian boy living in massachusetts who lost both arms in air strikes is sending a message to president obama. his words coming just a day after the house of representatives approved a bill that would virtually stop all syrian refugees from coming into the u.s. 7's byron barnett has his inspir
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clutching a pen in his mouth, nine-year-old signs a letter he is sending to president obama asking for help for his family and for other syrian refugees like him. i want the war in syria to stop and i want to see my family again and or for the people who are wounded and who are refugees to have an opportunity. >> anchor: he lost boat of his arms and three of his siblings in a syrianian air strike. several months ago he came to sharon with his dad while his mother and other siblings remain remained in a refugee camp in turkey. he hopes his letter will convince authorities to allow his family members and other syrian refugees into the u.s. despite what he has been through he continues to smile. if i am not happy it will not bring back my sisters and brothers that i lost and it will not bring back my arms so i might as question well be happy . >> reporter: what does he like most about america?
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people are so kind and so . >> reporter: the islamic center is assisting hip and helping him raise money for advanced medical care. the third great grader is ated atedding school and has learned some english. thank you so much, guys. >> reporter: amid all of the political back and forth about what to do with refugees this nine-year-old boy is hoping that through his letter his voice will be heard and will make a difference. in sharon, i'm byron barnett, 7 news. >> anchor: cow on calm ray a ateener in florida fighting with a high school student. the student says it all started when he was heading to class and he made a smart remark to the teacher but then the teen maintains that he never put his hands on the teacher of the now his mother is speaking out. i want him to lose his job so that he can understand, yes, he has a family to provide, yes he has bills to pay, so do i. and i have a child to take care
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of that he put his hands on. >> anchor: the school distribute is investigating the incident of the teacher was taken out of the classroom and put on non-school related duty . >> anchor: parents and student the a georgia high school are reacting to this picture react reacting to a shouldn't wiring a kkk hood and confederate flag. two students took picture in the school parring lot before class tuesday and then they posted it on twitter and that picture spread quickly. this is a new day and age. we shouldn't be having the kkk and all of that . we should take a moment to consider where he is in life and see if we can't redirect him to understanding that kind of behavior is unaccept will for many reasons. >> anchor: in a letter to said the incident is being investigated and the students will be punished. more news today, the fda ruled eating genetically modified salmon is safe but some kind of news tough to swallow. this is what they call aqua advantage salmon, genetically engineered these fish grow twice
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as fast as farmed salmon and now it will liely become the first genetically altered animal to hit dinner tables in the u.s. the fda saying the modified fish are safe to eat given the all clear to be sold in supermarkets supermarkets. there somebody any substantial risk to be concerned about and we need to have alternative sources of healthy and fresh food other than wild fish caught from our oceans. alternative >> anchor: using genes from different species of fish to grow the salmon the f.d.a. said there is no health risk for consumers but dietitian carry urges caution . i don't recommend consuming foods that are genetically modified of we don't have long term studies about what that may do to our food supply and to our health. >> anchor: with critics calling the research inadequate, they also say the fish could harm the environment if they were ever released into the wild. right now the f.d.a. does not require the salmon to be labeled genetically engineered but they issued guidelines for manufacturers who choose to do so .
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there are still unanswered questions about human health impact at the very least all consumers should be able to pick and choose what they are buying and feeding their families . >> anchor: many americans already eat genetically modified food but it's a first for animals. the take away say experts? ask questions. find out if your salmon is farmed, wild or down the road genetically modified. so still unclear when when the salmon will reach market or if consumers will be eager to buy it . >> anchor: ahead on 7 a perfect pair. how a young love helped a boy battling cancer . >> anchor: tom brady and the boys are getting set to take on the buffalo bills. what the pats are saying about
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>> anchor: a boy battling cancer in virginia says he found his perfect match. he fought multiple battles with . >> anchor: his mother says something has lived his spirits of a girl who has been by his side throughout much of his life life. that hurts. really that really hurts. . i love you . >> reporter: you might think about love. he would walk on water for . >> reporter: for 8-year-old david it's a once in a lifetime kind of love . my heart. his heart tells him . >> reporter: for his girlfriend ayla . when a heart knows they know. mine does too . she knows what's coming and she just wants hill to be happy and wants him to smile as long as possible. >> reporter: difficult has luke only . he has been living with cancer on and off since he was two .
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we label him by number so of march . >> reporter: he was given weeks to live so his parents . just trying to hope that i okay. she had an ilpat on his spirit and haven't seen this . >> reporter: they met their first day of second grade but it . my legs started hurting i couldn't stand any more . >> reporter: he couldn't walk but that did not keep him from seeing ayla. last weekend they had their first date and once again his will to overcome was stronger than cancer. forced himself out. not only did he stand up, he walked, he stood up and bold and she was there right beside him the whole time. >> reporter: this whole time thursday she never left his side in the middle of the interview
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david started to feel sick. he he was taken to another room to lay down and again ayla was right there . their story is definitely, definitely something that everyone could learn from. just to love because that's what is important. at the end of every day that is what is important. who loves you and who you love back. . >> reporter: a love perhaps we all should wish for. david refers to ayla as his know white his mom wrote on facebook . >> anchor: a delicious treat for thanksgiving. bri eggers satisfies her sweet tooth in this week's what's cook cooking . >> anchor: our forecast is cooling off and it looks like we do have a few sprinkle to deal with.
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west northwest wind at 14 miles per hour driving down that cooler air. it ass quiet cool week of when i say quiet i don't see any big storms threatening but we do i sunday. it's not going to make a lot of noise obviously. not a lot wind either. just a cool breeze off the water tomorrow then more of the south wind on sunday. sunday's milder too. cold start next week of a shot at chilly air moving in. it's already cooling off from our 60 degree weather in lexington and wayland. wellesley, also in the 40's. but 52 winthrop. 53 hull and 53 swampscott. upper 40's and low 50's through the merrimac valley up through greenland, new hampshire and portsmouth and hampton too. sterling to auburn after an inch of rain. yes! things are cooling down and also after an inch of rain on the south shore foxboro to duxbury in the upper 40's and kay cod is cooling down. islands as well. low 50's right now. there goes goes the front thank you very much for that big shrug of rain and it was nice too. it departed just in time to give us a nice day tomorrow.
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starts bright in the afternoon we will see the clouds collect. we aren't getting very far from the temperatures i just showed you actually so tomorrow is a day that's closer to normal. in fact a little bit below normal. normal high is 50 in boston. it will be 48 same in worcester. our breeze is off the water, this time of year that's a cool direction and it will stay that way through the spring. elsewhere 50's within reach but it's it not like you are going to totally be off to the races tomorrow with those high temperatures. cool weather tomorrow and then sunday a little bit of a weather system. on the warm side of it, so clouds will move in and they will stay with us and the shower threat is really most of the day day. it looks like it will start off in the berkshires and finish in boston. these are e. then this front stalls offshore. there aworry there might be a storm that spins along that front on monday but it seems pretty far removed for us. what it will do is help drive down that cold air on monday. the high of 41 and then tuesday 43. that's it.
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normal high is 50 mind you even next week our normal high about 49. so we cool off tonight, we get close to a frost in the suburbs. many spots will be close to 32 or 33 but boston downtown about 37. sun and clouds blending tomorrow after that bright start we get more clouds in the afternoon. and there it is, the 7 on 7 forecast, for thanksgiving week. oh my, a warmup. it's nothing new. we've been there before. we may be in the low 60's by the end of next week. the pattern is quiet. the confidence pretty high at least it will warm up and stay storm free. i will see you at 6:00. >> anchor: so thanksgiving is already next week and if you are not cooing the main course here is one treat you can make. >> anchor: it's call a tarred tarred. breaker gets a taste in this week's what's cooking. for a different take on your thanksgiving dessert, try you out this custard tart made in boston . it's easy to do. it's very forgiving .
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>> reporter: it's one of the most popular in the back bay. this is something chef daniel loves . >> reporter: first, start by . we'll take whole milk and we're going to put that on to . now mix flour and sugar . . >> reporter: add six egg , one . add a little bit of a time. you don't want to burn the ex. mix well and put on the stove. while it's cooking keep whisking until thick . that's our pastry cream . >> reporter: now make the dough in a blender it add unsalt unsalted butter and sugar, add one egg and egg yolks. while that's mixing, blend your dry ingredients . we have almond flour, the baking powder and then the salt. add to the blender along with regular flour . you went to blend this pretty well actually. now it's ready. spread out the dough and refrigerate for four hours then take out and roll it out . we're going to align our tart shell .
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work it in and press against all the edges and with a rolling pin, roll over the top . take off all of the excess dough . now fill with the custard . this should be nice and dense like this. president spread it out and top with dough. press and get that clean edge. brush with egg and score with a fork. bake for 40 minutes . there we go . >> reporter: let cool ander is before whipped cream and fruit. a sweeteneding for hour holiday holidayer. i'm bri eggers, 7 news . >> anchor: an act of sport sportmanship that earned a . >> anchor: look forward to that and good evening to you everyone everyone. i'm kim khazei. >> anchor: nice to see you. we're follow breaking news coming up at 6:00. really sad story. missing two-year-old girl from hamilton has been fund alive and is reunited with her parent. there is a lot going on here. police are searching for a person of interest.
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someone left her there. her hair was shave. shehad a contusion on her forehead apparently. >> anchor: very disturbing but she is in the hospital alive. we're hearing from a friend of the couple who found the little . >> anchor: breaking overseas right now a deadly hostage stand standoff in mali islamic extremists storm a hotel. we just got word that an american was killed there. those stories and much more . >> anchor: we hope you join us then. coming up, the latest from mali on the terror attack that left at least 20 dead. many others held hostage. is there a french connection? also tonight, bill with a man who led the raid that killed the terror mastermind in paris. a letter to isis. penned by a man who lost his wife in the paris attacks.
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>> anchor: we've been asking you to e-mail us about a student or group of students who go above and beyond. it can be acde, athletics or . >> anchor: we received so many nominations abtonight we head to revere to meet a student who went out of her way to help another competitor and she is one class act. here is christa delcamp. delcamp.. >> reporter: the reason why i'm here today is because we do
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i would love to have ered soxa anderson could to the front of the classroom, please. erica, come on over. congratulations! >> reporter: ered soxa runs cross county in revere. shemay not be the fastest on the team but many say she has the most heart . she is like a great friend and she helps a lot of people. >> reporter: during one meet, deep in lynn woods erica noticed a runner from another team who was lost . i know she was getting lost when i was like on the trail she went the other way . >> reporter: the lost runner had a developmental disability and erica knew she needed help . i was like, okay, so i will stay with you. >> reporter: erica said it was hard to stay focused on the finish line . she came town me and was like can you stay with me and like hold on to my arm. i was like okay. you are waiting to are her towards the ebb. she wasn't coming out. finally, we saw her come around the corner and there was another girl with her and i said eiraqa, what's going on?
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erecta put the other girl's needs in front of her own. i had to help her because she would have got lost. . >> reporter: those that know her say that's erica being erica. she put compassion before competitiveness on that day. >> reporter: an awesome act of sportmanship makes erica a class act . i didn't know it was coming >> reporter: so deserving. another 30 minutes of 7 news ahead. i am elizabeth noreika. >> anchor: 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. . i keep this little girl in . a missing two-year-old from hamilton found alive on the side of the road. police searching for clues on how she vanished from her home. breaking overseas. islamic extremists storm a luck you'ry hotel in mali armed with guns and explosion. the death toll continuing to
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climb . travel trouble for presidential candidate chris christie on a flight to boston. why that plane had to turn back. plenty of mild air. not like the weekend. we see those temperatures slide. >> anchor: breaking news. as a parent, i feel very much for these parents. so i am happy that we reunited her with the family. >> anchor: a missing two two-year-old girl from hamilton reunited with her parents. lyndon albers was found on the side of the road in rowley 8 miles from her home a couple making the discovery hours after she was reported missing. so tonight she is being treated children's hospital. >> anchor: and right now police are still investigating the circumstances around the little girl's disappearance. hamilton with what we know at this hour. steve? >> anchor: some dramatic moments played out here this morning and it all began.
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