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u.s. and it remains that in terms of the threat here at home. >> i want to go to richard engel engel. he's in istanbul. you're awaiting with us as we wait for the president to speak in the roosevelt room at the white house. you've been monitoring what's happening overseas, reporting on a russian plane shot down yesterday by the turkish. that's something the president is learning about today as well. >> i think the president knew a great deal about what happened with the turkish plane and the russian plane yesterday, as well. but i think he chose his words cautiously because this is so incredibly sensitive. this was the first time in decades that a nato country shot down a russian plane. so you saw the president sort of not wanting to go there. not wanting to blame turkey, not wanting to blame russia, just calling on all sides for calm. but i think the real concern right now that the american people want to hear about is what pete was just talking
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about. there's a sense, at least that isis feels, that it has momentum. and you want to stop a group when it feels like it has momentum. it feels like it has people running scared. it's been releasing an unprecedented wave of videos. most of them threatening the united states. whether it's real or not, it is having this chilling effect. how many times have we been talking about this. so the idea, slow them down, calm the people down. >> we just saw on our screen there, looked like a camera indicating two minutes until the president. we had gotten that word a while ago, which is why we went on the air. it's obviously been delayed. peter alexander, the president, we believe, is still behind closed doors with his national security team, correct? to take place later this afternoon. it changed and was going to take place in the situation room. i asked if there was any reason for that.
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they said there wasn't any specific reason for that change but after events and the decisions the president was going to speak publicly with as best stoens ense to have that conversation in the situation room. the president in what is in a rare public statement will be standing alongside five members of his national security team. his attorney general, the head of the fbi, the director of the department of homeland security, his national security adviser susan rice and his head of countertrump and counterterrorism. her name is lisa monaco. they'll be standing by his side as well. an opportunity for the white house and this administration, really -- >> peter, i'm going to interrupt. the president has just entered the roosevelt room. let's listen in on the president of the united states. >> good morning, everybody. i just had a chance to meet with my national security team, including my secretary of homeland security, jeh johnson,
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my attorney general, loretta lynch, for a regular update on our security posture post-paris. and going into the holiday season. i think all of us recognize how horrific and heinous what took place in paris was. and as i said yesterday, for many of us, the events there touched a deep chord given the connection between the united states and france, the degree to which americans see in paris a way of life that's so familiar to us here in american cities. and given the shocking images, i asking each other whether it's whether it's safe to fly or gather. i know the families have threat of terrorism around the dinner table. many for the first time since september 11th. and it's understandable that something similar could happen
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here. watching the events in paris made the threat feel closer to home. so as we go into thanksgiving weekend, i want the american people to know that we are taking every possible step to keep our homeland safe. first, we're going after isil wherever it hides. that's been our strategy for more than a year. i'll speak about this in more detail in the coming weeks, but let me remind the american people of what our coalition of some 65 nations is doing to destroy these terrorists and defeat their ideology. so far, military and partners have conducted more than 8,000 air strikes on isil strongholds and equipment. those air strikes, along with the efforts of our partners on the ground, have taken out key leaders, taken back territory from isil in both iraq and syria. we continue to work to choke off their financing and their supply lines and their -- counter their
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recruitment and messaging. even as america is already supporting french air strikes in syria, yesterday president hollande and i agreed our countries are going to step up that coordination even further. and do more of that work together. so we're stepping up the pressure on isil where it lives, and we will not let up. adjusting our tactics when necessary, until they are beaten. that's our first goal. second, we continue to do everything possible to prevent attacks at home and abroad and to prevent foreign terrorist fighters from entering the united states or other nations. since 9/11, we've taken extraordinary measures to strengthen our homeland security in everything from aviation security to border security to information sharing. we've improved upon these actions over time. any time there's an event, we
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and we continue to refine them. we continue to improve upon our approaches as we speak. now right now, we know of no specific and credible intelligence indicating a plot on the homeland. and that is based on the latest information i just received in the situation room. it is similar to the information that i -- the briefing that i received on saturday before i left on my trip last week. so as americans travel this weekend to be with their loved ones, i want them to know our counterterrorism, intelligence, homeland security and law enforcement professionals at every level are working overtime. they are continually monitoring threats at home and abroad. continually evaluating our security posture. they are constantly working to protect all of us. their work has prevented attacks.
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their efforts have saved lives. they serve every hour of every day for the sake of our security. they did so before paris, and they do so now. without fanfare or credit and without a break for the holidays. so the bottom line is this. i want the american people to know, entering the holidays, that the combined resources of our military, our intelligence and our homeland security agencies are on the case. they're vigilant, relentless and effective. in the event of a specific, credible threat, the public will be informed. we do think it's useful for people as they are going about their business to be vigilant. if you see something suspicious, say something. that's always helpful. but otherwise, americans should go about their usual thanksgiving weekend activities. spending time with family and
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friends and celebrating our blessings. and while the threat of terrorism is a troubling reality of our age, we are both equipped to prevent attacks, and we are resilient in the fauc ce of those who would try to do us harm. and that's something we can all be thankful for. happy thanksgiving, everybody. >> president obama speaking in the roosevelt room after meeting with his national security team with a message for americans about to celebrate the thanksgiving holiday. the message was very clear. the president saying, we are taking every possible step to keep america safe. he said there is no specific and credible intelligence indicating a plot, a terrorist plot, against the homeland. and, peter alexander, he go ahead with their travel plans. go ahead and celebrate thanksgiving. >> that's exactly right. in simple terms, the president said you go and enjoy your holiday. we've got this covered.
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we've got your back right now. we're looking out for anything and we have no information there's any real threat coming this way. no plot that they are aware of. obviously, the white house familiar with a lot of the criticism they've received in recent days, and the president recognized the urgency of the situation and wanted to make that point very clear in front of a national audience. >> peter alexander at the white house, thanks. we'll have all the latest developments throughout the day on nbcnews.com, on msnbc and complete coverage tonight on "nbc nightly news." >> this is seven news at noon. >> thank you for joining united states breaking news first at noon. here at home a police officer is rushed to the hospital after being struck by a hit and run driver. the officer was working a traffic detail at grafton and franklin street when he was hit. the vehicle then left the seep. the officer was transported to umass medical center.
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>> also breaking a truck slamming in to a home. chaotic scene as you might guess emergency crews rush in to respond. as you see there that truck appears to have hit another car. >> that's right. live on the scene for us with what happened. >> residents who live around here this was such a close call. if you look behind us the wreckage has now been towed. work crews are trying to shore up the damaged house behind those vehicles across the intersection here. witnesses this afternoon describing some pretty dramatic moments this morning they say sounded like an explosion. >> it was a loud boom. yeah. yeah. so everybody starts running to see what happened. >> witnesses are describing a wild scene after a truck ends up barrel inning to the side of a home here at the corner of boston avenue and north street in medford. she jumped in to action after the truck just missed a woman crossing the street while an elderly driver hit an utility poll. >> i knocked on the window. i ran.
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i said sir are you okay. talk to me. because he was like, he was in shock. >> reporter: fire officials say this 87-year-old woman was sleeping inside the house when the truck came crashing in. we caught up with her son. >> were you inside? >> i wasn't inside my mother was. she thought she heard an explosion downstairs. first concern is life safety. after that we check for utilities, gas leaks anything like that. police diverted traffic around the accident scene while the wreckage was towed away. the truck driver didn't have much to say to us. >> are you okay? while police are still piecing together the accident, people who live around here and work around here thankful that earn okay. >> very close. >> everybody is okay? everybody is okay. >> reporter: that 87-year-old woman who is inside the house so thankful to emergency responders
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as for the investigation, medford police will only say that that is active and ongoing. we are live in medford. >> anchor: thank you. seven news turning to holiday travel. 47 million americans are heading out of town for the holidays. if your plans for the next day or two include flying, well, here is little bit of advice. take your time. get there early. live at logan. a lot of extra security at the airports around the country. >> reporter: that includes here at logan airport. thousands of people will be traveling through this airport today. can you see this is one of the security lines here. it's pretty busy. picked up in the last hour or so. there are always state troopers patrolling inside the airport but there is added security today. >> state troopers patrolling with sub machine guns, k9 units on the look out. thousands of travelers take to the skies for thanksgiving.
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extra early today just to go through the lines which are huge. certainly this will be the busiest week that we have seen here nationwide. >> the line stretched across terminal a during the early morning rush. on monday the fbi and homeland security issued a bulletin warning isis could strike in the u.s. >> trying not to think about it. if i was going to europe i would be, but not really concerned about it right now. i think that they are having extra security. i'm not terribly concerned about it. >> reporter: a spokesperson said you can help keep lines moving by coming prepared. >> just reminder we still have liquid restrictions in placement liquid larning er than 3.4-ounces not allowed in your carry on luggage. please put that in your checked luggage or pick it up when you get to your destination.
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the experience for the passenger will really be the same so expect to see the same routines that you always do the as you can see here it is pretty busy. you will want to leave plenty of time. airport. >> anchor: all right. from the skies to the roads. let get a check of the traffic. checking things out for us. >> reporter: happy wednesday earn. everyone. >> just how busy more than 2 million will be hitting the road. and the million of them from right here in massachusetts and 1.8 million will be traveling by car and we already have a bit of a mess out there. let's show you the brain tree split. we have two accidents to talk about on the expressway. now you can't see, there is the back up as you head on to the expressway. this is the split again. two accidents let's go to the maps. the first one i want to tell you about that's at furnace brook park way and that accident has the two left lanes blocked.
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then we have a second accident at the split on the expressway southbound right at union street and that has the right lane block the. north of town and lexington another accident at 128 northbound. that's right at route four and 225. then out towards if you heading out of town westbound at 290 we have an accident and that accident is causing about 15 minute delays. back to you guys. >> anchor: thank you. also on seven searching for a suspect. this man from dorchester is wanted for murder. police say he killed a many woman left her body near the train tracks in bridgewater. police warning people this man should be considered dangerous. live for us with the very latest. >> reporter: well police say the motive was retaliation. what they don't know is where the suspect is right now. >> weeks after police find the
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bridge water train tracks investigators are looking for this man. >> we continue to work to try to find out where he currently is. >> reporter: the da says he killed 29-year-old of new jersey. she was reportedly wrapped in a blanket. her hands and feet bound. her body burned. investigators believe owens was seeking revenge. his son was killed in dorchester a day before police found bortner's body. >> mr. owens was acquainted with miss bortner and he believed that miss bortner somehow had a hand in the shooting death of his son. >> owens stepfather tells us he hasn't seen him since the week his son was killed. >> does it surprise you to hear he is accused of killing someone? >> no. >> a couple from new hampshire have been arrested accused of helping to cover up the crime. >> investigators consider owens armed and dangerous. so does his stepfather. >> you think he is capable of killing someone? >> lifestyle they live anything is possible.
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they found evidence inside owens home that will connect him to this murder. anyone with information about where he may be, should call police. live in bridgewater. seven news. >> anchor: coming up at noon a custodian gets the surprise when he hear cries coming from a display. >> warm turkey. >> forecast why let someone else have all the fun?
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>> meteorologist jeremy reiner. >> good afternoon. we have lots of sunshine drier air align the seaboard. there is some unsettled weather out west. no blockbuster storms at least this afternoon with temperatures mild. chicago 48 this afternoon. minneapolis at 50. a couple of clouds and showers expected down through portions of florida and a couple more rain drops possible in california. but otherwise most of the nation
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more active tomorrow. especially southern plains. today in knew u new england talking sunshine. by the way even though we are advertising warm air around boston tomorrow and friday, ski country they have been making snow for the last couple of days. some of the ski areas definitely opening up give them a call. looks good for the weekend. holiday travel today okay. tomorrow and friday. saturday a yellow tube here. i think there may be a couple of sprinkles other isolated shower on saturday morning but again isolated and light rain shower activity. no ice. no snow. nothing like last year. remember last year. i was talking snow a year ago. the city at this time 44. nor wood at 46. high pressure settles to the south of new england. sets up a southerly flow tonight and tomorrow. that's why we are mild. friday also mild. mix of clouds and sunshine. the lone weather system for the holiday is a cold front. this is where it will be on friday. as the front sweeps through on saturday morning there could be
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i think as pressing through southern new england it will weaken so that's why i think just sprinkles isolated shower but it will deliver cooler air for the second half of the holiday weekend. cool this afternoon but no wind. that's huge this time of year. you take that wind out you are doing all right. boston 44. later on today brockton 46. out of fenway still playing football. they have two this afternoon. one this afternoon one this evening. another a couple games tomorrow. looks great out at fenway for football with temperatures this afternoon and this evening in the 40s. with high pressure on the eastern seaboard plan on mostly sunny skies to partly sunny tomorrow. and again on friday. saturday again that weather system moving through so cooler on saturday. mid 40s sunday.
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>> that time of year. the annual thanksgiving turkey pardoning will take place at the white house. give two lucky birds a pass at this holiday time. they won't show up on anyone's dinner table. >> spectators will get to watch the balloons for the annual thanksgiving parade. they will see them be inflated. this will be the 89th year.
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it right here thanksgiving day tomorrow on 7nbc. 9:00 a.m. while you are cooking the bird. >> it is part of the day. you smell the turkey. visiting with your family or whatever and you have to have the the macy's day parade. you have the games later on. >> and then you get the tums. we will be coming right back
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1600. 2000. >> who is cat woman. you are right. >> oh, mid goodness. she is actually from georgia but it doesn't sound like a southern accent. reminds me of the penelope skit. >> you wonder if someone is just nervous and maybe she didn't realize she was doing it. i have no idea. `when you edit them all together it's clear. >> i can see what viewers are saying. much more to come up next. >> nicely done. including a fan of hdtv helping the host figure out he was battling cancer. pretty wild story coming your way. >> we are also staying on top of breaking news. a detail officer hit.
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>> breaking news at 12:30 a police officer is hit by a car. the driver leaves the scene. investigators are now there and the officer taken to the hospital. >> let's go out to kelly she is on the phone. what can you tell us? >> good afternoon. this happened late this morning. the officer was working construction detail. crews out here with backhoe repairing the road when we are told by construction crew out here that a car just came and hit the officer and kept on going. now, we are told that the officer has minor injuries. he is expected to be okay. there is a police officer out here now as this officer replacement. we are told by several people the officer luckily will be okay and they say this was a minor accident.
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he was working construction detail. we are still working on getting information and we will bring it to you as we get it. scene for us. thank you. >> also breaking quite a bit of clean up ahead after a truck slams in to this home in medford and we do have steve cooper out there now. >> we understand another car also involved in this accident. what can you tell us? >> reporter: another car and we are also told by witnesses there is a woman actually crossing the street at this busy intersection all this happened. all the wreckage has been toad away. medford police are piecing everything together but behind some of the trucks that's the house that was damaged when a truck came barreling in this morning and residents say it sounded like an explosion. >> it was a loud boom. yeah. yeah. so everybody starts running to see what happened. >> reporter: witnesses are describing a wild scene after a truck ends up barreling in to the side of a home here at the
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christina jumped in to action after the truck just missed a woman crossing the street while poll. >> i knocked on the window. i says sir are you being on. talk to me because he was like, he was in shock. >> reporter: fire officials say this 87-year-old woman was sleeping at the time inside the house when the truck came crashing in. caught up with her son. were you inside? >> no. my mother was she said she thought she heard explosion downstairs. first concern is life safety and then after that we check for utilities, gas leaks anything like that. we had a major water leak we shut it down. police diverted traffic while the wreckage was towed away. the truck driver didn't have much to say to us. >> police are still piecing together the accident people who live around here and work around here just thankful that everyone is okay. >> it was very close.
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everybody is okay. >> reporter: work crews still busy this afternoon trying to shore up the foundation that suffered some serious damage when that truck came barreling in. medford police tell us most likely the driver here will be cited in connection with the crash. as for the woman who lived there she was so thankful for the police that all responded she actually invited them all over for thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. we are live in meds ford. >> anchor: also on seven millions of americans on the move head out for the holidays. the president wants to reassure everyone they are safe. i want the american people to know that the combined resources of our military, our intelligence and our homeland security agencies are on the case. they are vigilant relentless and effective.
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credible threat, the public will be informed. >> anchor: if you are headed to the airport you are going to want to take extra time. there is a lot of extra security country. logan. >> state troopers patrolling with sub machine guns k9 units on the look out. enhanced security at logan airport as thousands of thanksgiving. >> we made a point to get here extra early today just to go huge. certainly this will be the busy ys week that we have seen here at tsa nationwide. since our inception. >> reporter: the line stretched across the terminal during the early morning rush. on monday the fbi and homeland security issued a bulletin warning isis could strike in the u.s. >> try not to think about it. if i was going to europe i would be but i'm not concerned about it right now. >> i think that they are having extra security here at the
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concerned. >> a tsa spokesperson said you can help keep lines moving quickly by coming prepared. >> just reminder we still have liquid restrictions in place. liquids larger are not allowed in your carry on luggage. if you have syrup or gravy or bottle of wine put it in your checked luggage. >> tsa says for the passenger the experience will really remain the same. routines. it is very busy day. so you will want to leave plenty of time. inside logan airport. >> let's get a check of your traffic. by. >> reporter: it is a busy travel weekend just how busy. 2 million will be on the road this holiday weekend traveling. about a million of them from massachusetts and 1.8 million people traveling by car and we you.
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this is the expressway brain northbound. cleared. southbound on the expressway. that is about a 20 minute back up. northbound getting on to the well. this is an accident blocking the two left lanes at furnace brook parkway northbound on the expressway. so a big mess there. 128 northbound at highland avenue also an accident. up in lexington another accident this 1128 northbound at route four and 225. if you are heading out of town on the pike keep in mind out toward we have another accident that is at route 290 and this is causing about 15 to 20 minute delays. so good luck. stay safe. back to you. >> anchor: so the traffic may not be ideal today and throughout the whole holiday weekend. maybe a headache at the airport. on the roads but the weather will not hinder you. it is cool but it's also clear and as we toss it over to jeremy reiner we also understand there
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it may be warm willing up. >> thanks to this little buddy here. area of high pressure delivered cool air the last couple of even this afternoon. somewhat cool. numbers in the 40s with mix of clouds and sunshine as you work down the earn seaboard numbers are warmer. atlanta 56. if are you flying to florida to the house of the mouse talking some scattered showers orlando, miami at 76. west coast 40s, 50s and 60s. now as that high pressure slides a little farther east it's going to grab the mild air today in pittsburgh and pull it up in to new england tomorrow. right now boston at 44. bedford at 44. through the afternoon mostly sunny skies. seasonably cold. the biggest difference today compared to the last couple of days barely any wind which is huge this time of year. thanksgiving forecast if you are running one of those turkey chilly. but lunch time and throughout
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more clouds than sun but dry all day breezy. milder tomorrow. temperatures tomorrow middle and upper 50s. >> we have more news now. accident league one man dead. another in critical condition today after police say an elderly woman was driving fast and drove up on a curb. hitting three pedestrians. condition. right now. police are investigating and it's unclear if the woman will be facing charges. >> we are following a developing story. new dash cam video released showing what some are calling a racially charged shooting. police officer shot a 17-year-old who was armed with a knife a total of 16 times. he fired at him even after the teenager fell to the ground. following the videos release hundreds of protesters marched through the streets of chicago. a few tense confrontations. one officer hurt and handful arrested but over all they were peaceful. 37-year-old officer van dyke is being held without bond on a
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charge of first degree murder now. van dyke's attorney says his client feared for his safety. >> we also have new details on one of the pilots of a russian war plane that was shot down by turkey yesterday. he is now been rescued and is safe at a russian base. the pilot successfully ejected from the jet before it was brought down. sadly the other pilot was killed. turkish leaders say the plan was shot down after the pilots ignored several warnings not to fly in the airspace. >> the investigation in to the paris terror attacks continuing. police have issued alert for a hand who helped a 63 suspect get to paris. >> reporter: the french authorities now believe that the so-called master mind was ultimately killed returned to the scene of the massacre in the hours after the attack. that news comes as the police say that they are now looking for another suspect belgium and
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international arrest wanter for a 30-year-old man mohammed. now he was seen with another suspect salah in a car on their way to paris. two days before the attacks. that news is raising questions again about whether the massacre could have been prevented. people are returning to work. schools are re-opening. subway has reopened. >> alert level is quite otherwise they wouldn't open the schools wouldn't open the metro system. so i think it's really good sign. >> reporter: the simple act of taking your children to school or the morning commute has turned in to an act of defiance against the terrorists. the authorities clearly believe that they have though not apprehending every suspect managed to disrupt a terrorist cell simply by carrying out so many arrests. back to you. >> anchor: for a short time the christmas manager at the new
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there. >> police are looking for this baby's mother. nancy chen with the story. ask a man of path and he will tell you it's a miracle some god works in mysterious ways. >> a maintenance worker at the catholic church in new york heard crying. that led to the church and right there in baby jesus spot in the manager was a newborn. at best a few hours old. the bishop couldn't believe his eyes. >> umbilical cord was still dangling from the baby. >> paramedics checked the baby he appeared to be healthy. who left him there. church members say surveillance cameras caught a woman possibly his mother entering the church about 20 minutes before the baby was found. >> a woman did come in to the church with some bag and left the church and the bag was sort of dangling in the wind. >> under new york safe haven law parents can abandon a newborn at safe location like church,
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but they have to notify someone and that didn't happen in this case. it's unclear if the woman will face charges. >> for now police are just trying to identify her. the bigger question is what will happen to the baby. >> this child we believe is a gift almost to this parish. >> social services is looking for a home but after hearing his incredible story parish members are already calling the church volunteering to be his new parents. >> it means that people care and they are willing to come in and future. >> the baby boy is doing just 6-ounces. >> in the news room nancy chen. >> still ahead the story of a tv host who receives an e-mail that likely saved his life. >> sunshine for the afternoon and warming trend gets under way
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now 7 weather with meteorologist jeremy reiner. >> meteorologist: good afternoon. happy thanksgiving for you. traveling today looking food. mostly sunny skies. warmer tomorrow and friday with temperatures today 40s tomorrow and friday 50s and 60s. we cooled off again by the weekend. jet stream looking like this. allowing the recent cold.
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from this point forward, tonight more so tomorrow and friday it will look like that which will allow for a brief warm up. the first part of november the pattern. that's why we were so warm. talking mid and upper 40s this afternoon. mid 50s tomorrow. low 60s on friday and saturday back in to the 40s. all these orange squares at the start of the month indicating a lot of warm air and then of note here the blue squares indicating older than normal weather. overall the temperatures still averaging by 3.5 degrees above normal and again finish the week on a mild note. at one point this was the third warmest start to november but the recent cold actually knocked us down quite a ways down to number nine out of the top 10 after today. maybe back in briefly tomorrow and friday before we sneak back out over the weekend with calendar air. 40s at this time. the big thing no wind. then tomorrow the high pressure will glide and slide southeast of new england and be in this fashion here.
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wind which will warm things up temperatures tomorrow in the 50s. low 60s on friday with mix of clouds and sunshine. our only weather system between now and next week is this cold front right here which again set the numbers back where we should be over the weekend on saturday. but going from the mild air to the cool air will result in some weather not a blockbuster storm. not even a storm at all. just a cool front move through with clouds and maybe isolated shower or sprinkle on saturday morning up until midday and developing sunshine saturday afternoon. for this afternoon temperatures between 43 and 47 down the route 24 to the south coast. the numbers in the 40s. north of town drake at 46. in the hills running in the middle 40s and out on to the cape 46. nantucket at 47. holiday travel across the fort east roads are die and the numbers are seasonal running in the 30s. 40s here in southern new england.
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clear and cold. the full moon coming up not as cold overnight tonight. later tonight i should say with lows 32 to 42. >> for thanksgiving day mix of clouds and sunshine. 30s tomorrow morning and then working in to the 50s by the afternoon hours. even warmer on friday. low 60s have a great holiday. >> anchor: a viewer e-mail may have saved a tv host life. we will tell you what she spotted. it was the kiss that went on seemingly forever. see what he is saying about it today. bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in m it was serious. rtunately, my doctor had a game plan. ent with xarelto . hey guys! y,inally, somebody iok up to... ...besides arnie. is proven to treat lp reduce the risk o is also proven reduce the risk of stroke eople with afib, problem. rrently well managed on warfar how xarelto d warfarin compare ucing the risk of stroke.
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spread from there. here is kim with the story. >> reporter: the popular hgtv show flip or flop is watched by morning 4 million people but it was one sharp i'd viewer. >> oh, my god. >> who may have saved the host life. >> i don't think -- >> brian read is a registered nurse in texas and was watching a marathon when she saw the lump on his neck. >> i actually paused it re wound it watched it again to see if i really was seeing what i thought i was seeing. >> reporter: sent this e-mail to the show producers telling them to have his thyroid checked saying she could see a nod you'll at the base of his neck. >> it's not something might be wrong. something is wrong. if someone from texas reached out to us it has to be important. >> reporter: he was diagnosed with stage two thyroid cancer. after surgery and radiation in 2013 he is now in remission. the interesting thing about thyroid cancer most often shows up at just a lump in the neck
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normal the patient will feel fine. >> on episode of the doctors. >> you have not met nurse ryan yet have you. >> have not. >> do you want to meet her? >> absolutely. >> happy ending made for tv. >> i'm kim 7 news. >> anchor: up next on 7 news in the buzz adele having some fun last night show you what she was up to when she got together with jimmy fallon and the roots. >> mostly sunny skies many one last look at the forecast coming
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>> fan tuck et native we keep talking about it. locking lips with that singer charlie at the american music awards. >> how can you not talk about it, right. so he is saying the two are just friends and the kiss was just to make the performance stand out. >> okay. >> they sang a marvin gaye duet. he is actually dating someone else. >> i wonder what she thinks about it. [music] >> adele and jimmy fallon having fun many they performed her new hit hello with the roots using classroom instruments on the tonight show. i loved this rendition. i think it sounds great.
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it had kind of this bohemian feel. it's a nice addition. >> ka saw? it might be a kazoo. >> he looks really puzzled right now. let's just talk about the weather. >> meteorologist: i have played the ka stew at one -- kazoo at one time. >> i try to mimic the nbc chime i can't figure it out. mostly sunny skies through the day. and mid 40s this afternoon. mid 50s tomorrow. low 60s on friday. >> anchor: i think the holiday is almost here. it is time to head on out and do have an enjoyable and safe one. 7 news continues first at 4:00. have a great day, everyone.
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