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elizabeth hur. elizabeth, what are you hearing? >> reporter: kendis and reena, obviously we are still collecting informationonhere. but what we have learned from airr fnce offffials is this. they tell ushatwo air france planes were diverted last night ter reports of bomb scares were called in. we're talking about flight 55 that left washington, d.c. for paris. the second flight, flight 65, that left los angeles also bound for paris. now, both according to officials received anonymous threats just after takeoff. officials said in a statement that after -- as a precautionana measure, rather, and to conduct alllecessary safety checks. bobo flights were diverted mid-flight, and they landed safely, one in halifax and a respectively. they tell us an investigation will be led by the authorities to identify the source of this telephone call. and at this time once again abc news is still monitoring the developments, but we have just
elizabeth hur. elizabeth, what are you hearing? >> reporter: kendis and reena, obviously we are still collecting informationonhere. but what we have learned from airr fnce offffials is this. they tell ushatwo air france planes were diverted last night ter reports of bomb scares were called in. we're talking about flight 55 that left washington, d.c. for paris. the second flight, flight 65, that left los angeles also bound for paris. now, both according to officials received anonymous...
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elizabeth hur,ab nws new york. the u-s and south korea are pledging to strengthen their defenses against so-called threats from north korea. this follows north korea announcing plans to conduct a missile or nuclear test. u-s defense secretary ash carter says there's no plan to give south korea control of its forces in the event of a north korean attack. the u-s holds that power during wartime. carter said the transfer of power won't happen until south korea becomes more capable of repelling north korea's artillery force. the national transportatio n safety board says the missing cargo ship "el faro" is sitting upright at the bottom of the ocean. the ship sank during hurricane joaquin near the bahamas. investigators are still awaiting confirmation if wreckage found saturday is in fact el faro. the ship went missing on october 1st, and had 33 crew members on board. your first alert forecast, justin... this afternoon won't feel at all like early november thanks to highs crossing the 70-degree mark! we'll have a ton of
elizabeth hur,ab nws new york. the u-s and south korea are pledging to strengthen their defenses against so-called threats from north korea. this follows north korea announcing plans to conduct a missile or nuclear test. u-s defense secretary ash carter says there's no plan to give south korea control of its forces in the event of a north korean attack. the u-s holds that power during wartime. carter said the transfer of power won't happen until south korea becomes more capable of repelling...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. josh: also new this noon russian , president vladimir putin says the surviving pilot of the russian plane shot down by turkey has been rescued in a 12-hour mission. the airman says turkish jets did plane was flying over syrian territory, not in violation of turkish airspace. the other pilot is reportedly dead. a lot of people watching the forecast over the next few days. kevin: yeah, the weather last year not the best of timing, and obviously this time around works out well. we will talk about that coming up. josh: sounds good. in today' s cook' s corner, we take you out of the news 9 kitchen and tell you what' s cooking around town for the thanksgiving holiday. now to our u-local hot shot. alizay is thankful for family and friends. we love this hand-drawn submission. have a happy thanksgiving, nicely done. have a happy thanksgiving, alizay. you can submit your pictures and video, and join the thousands of
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. josh: also new this noon russian , president vladimir putin says the surviving pilot of the russian plane shot down by turkey has been rescued in a 12-hour mission. the airman says turkish jets did plane was flying over syrian territory, not in violation of turkish airspace. the other pilot is reportedly dead. a lot of people watching the forecast over the next few days. kevin: yeah, the weather last year not the best of timing, and obviously this time around...
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abc's elizabeth hur reports. format: elizabeth hur pkg video shows/shotlis t: supers: video provided by: length: suggested intro: the latest now on a night of terror at least people are confirmed dead this morning.. killed at explosions and shootings in a half dozen locations across the city. it is the deadliest violence paris has seen since world war 2. abc's elizabeth hur reports. script: wsfranceforensics this morning.. the key question for investigators. . who is behind the attacks.. clip: wswnparisatt ackfrpkg"explosions" that rocked paris. at six differe locations.. wsparisattacksfripkg3"boo m" he worst carnage.. at this concert hall where an american rock band.. eagles of death metal was performing.. when the gunmen stormed in.. coming face to face with concert-goers. chang nightlinejulie n pierce: "there was nothing- nothing i the eyes, just anger. he was determined to kill and he knew how to it." ang nightliineginne watson: saw people wounded shirt basically drenched in blood." many.. held captive.. late
abc's elizabeth hur reports. format: elizabeth hur pkg video shows/shotlis t: supers: video provided by: length: suggested intro: the latest now on a night of terror at least people are confirmed dead this morning.. killed at explosions and shootings in a half dozen locations across the city. it is the deadliest violence paris has seen since world war 2. abc's elizabeth hur reports. script: wsfranceforensics this morning.. the key question for investigators. . who is behind the attacks.. clip:...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. the united nationssefugee agency u--h- c-r has joined with kickstarter to raise money for refugees in need. the week long campaign raised nearly two million dollars for refugees struggling in europe and the middle east. the agency's ecutive director says the unique fundraiser allowed them to utilize the website's ability to connect to a social media. "something about people having to flee where your situation is so d dsperate that you would put your children in a leaky plastic raft and send them across an ocean because your situation is so poor has really touched the hearts of many american peeple." the protection of the u-n refugee agency. the american civil liberties union is suing indiana's refugees from resettling in his state. the equal constitution. that's because governor mike pence allows come to indiana. penne suspended syrian resettlement programs last week. iowa governor terry branstad took a similar action. pope francis today called for more compassion for the victms of to
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. the united nationssefugee agency u--h- c-r has joined with kickstarter to raise money for refugees in need. the week long campaign raised nearly two million dollars for refugees struggling in europe and the middle east. the agency's ecutive director says the unique fundraiser allowed them to utilize the website's ability to connect to a social media. "something about people having to flee where your situation is so d dsperate that you would put your...
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here' s abc' s elizabeth hur. elizabeth: the terror and chaos inside this planned parenthood clinic -- left nine injured and three dead, and their loved ones trying to make sense of it all. leyonte chandler: he called 911, moments. elizabeth: 29-year-old ke' arre stewart, an iraq war veteran and father of two girls, was shot and killed. his brother telling abc news he had just walked outside when the gunman opened fire. leyonte chandler: he started to get back inside and warn the others to take cover, military instinct. >> what does that tell you about him? leyonte chandler: that' s the big brother i know. elizabeth: jennifer markovsky, seen here in this facebook post, a mother of two, lost her life doing what she loves, helping a friend. joey bautista: outgoing, i mean, everybody loved her. you ask her for help, she helped. elizabeth: and 44-year-old police officer garrett swasey gave his life protecting others. he was once a champion junior ice skater who trained with u.s. olympian nancy kerrigan. nancy kerrigan:
here' s abc' s elizabeth hur. elizabeth: the terror and chaos inside this planned parenthood clinic -- left nine injured and three dead, and their loved ones trying to make sense of it all. leyonte chandler: he called 911, moments. elizabeth: 29-year-old ke' arre stewart, an iraq war veteran and father of two girls, was shot and killed. his brother telling abc news he had just walked outside when the gunman opened fire. leyonte chandler: he started to get back inside and warn the others to take...
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abc's elizabeth hur has more from new york. nats - "what does the o stand for? o my god, it's early!" on-screen.. robin williams, the actor was brilliant.. nats - "love, that's what we all stay alive for.." off-screen.. as father and husband.. susan williams says robin was extraordinary. is just really based on just honor, love, respect." but their loving and very private 3-year marriage ended tragically on august 11th last year.. ((sot)) susan williams "i can't.. i can't even.. i'm sorry.." in an emotional interview with abc's amy robach.. susan says her husband was secretly fighting depression, anxiety and paranoia.. ((sot)) susan williams "it was like this endless parade of diagnosed with early stages of parkinson's disease.. and his autopsy later revealed.. he was also suffering from "lewy body dementia".. a debilitating brain disorder.. ((sot)) dr. dan kaufer director of unc memory disorders program: "lewy body dementia is a complex disorder with many different presentations. you can see very dramatic effects with thinking, emotions and behavior." ((sot)) s
abc's elizabeth hur has more from new york. nats - "what does the o stand for? o my god, it's early!" on-screen.. robin williams, the actor was brilliant.. nats - "love, that's what we all stay alive for.." off-screen.. as father and husband.. susan williams says robin was extraordinary. is just really based on just honor, love, respect." but their loving and very private 3-year marriage ended tragically on august 11th last year.. ((sot)) susan williams "i can't.....
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. dozens of people packed the north liberty city council chambers last night, urging the city not to pass a resolution that would ban weapons in city buildings. but, according to the maor, a lot of people were confused, thinking this s a city- wide ban. this is the second time the council has looked at the ban, since 2013. it's become an extremely hot topic. the mayor said council members have received more than 300 messages on the matter. she said some were quote "inappropriate and foul". last night, the resolution faced more stiff opposition. durrg public cooment, opponeets called the ban dangerous, that it would make public spaces unsafe. one man shared a story of when he used his weapon to protect himself. " 16:26:000what would happn if i didn't have pistol - whether it be private property, city property, government owned property or who cares what kind of property it is. i "16:22:066this law makaks it easier for a criminal terrorist and i'm not trying to sound like the sky is falli
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. dozens of people packed the north liberty city council chambers last night, urging the city not to pass a resolution that would ban weapons in city buildings. but, according to the maor, a lot of people were confused, thinking this s a city- wide ban. this is the second time the council has looked at the ban, since 2013. it's become an extremely hot topic. the mayor said council members have received more than 300 messages on the matter. she said some were...
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abc' s elizabeth hur is in new york with the latest. elizabeth: a growing the street in the egyptian desert as investigators sifted through debris trying to grab what caused a commercial jet go down midair. aviation officials say it is too early to know. >> there are a couple of things we could look at. we could say it was a bomb that made the airplane, part, or perhaps it was some unknown structural failure where the airplane just came upon. right now we don' t have any evidence that points is one way or the other. elizabeth: the flight left at the resort city early saturday morning without any issues. families posted photos like this as they boarded to go home. over the next 21 minutes, the plane was to 31,000 feet, but ascended several times, slowing to 71 miles an hour before losing contact. out in the desert, investigators found the flight recorders quickly, but they may not hold the answers. instantaneously. there may not be any data that would be appropriate or which boxes. the real answers would be done with the record shows us.
abc' s elizabeth hur is in new york with the latest. elizabeth: a growing the street in the egyptian desert as investigators sifted through debris trying to grab what caused a commercial jet go down midair. aviation officials say it is too early to know. >> there are a couple of things we could look at. we could say it was a bomb that made the airplane, part, or perhaps it was some unknown structural failure where the airplane just came upon. right now we don' t have any evidence that...
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elizabeth hur reports the aircraft was trying to land at another airport when something went wrong. >> there was some sort of explosion. elizabeth: a plane plunging into a neighborhood, erupting into flames. it sounded like an explosion that stunned eyewitnesses, including this woman video chatting at the time of the crash. >> oh my god. >> you just don' t think a plane would drop in a residential area like this. crazy. elizabeth: police confirmed there were no survivors on the plane and this woman says her sister was one of nine people on board. >> between the siblings, we started doing some detective work and made some calls and checksum flight plans and put two and two together. elizabeth: the jet can carry up to 10 passengers and left dayton for akron. something went wrong less than a mile from its destination and the plane crashed into an apartment building. a woman would have been home if not for her son. >> if i don' t meet my son on there. >> shock, disbelief, we just want to know what happened. all. the pilot and copilot were killed. this morning , a real estate company based
elizabeth hur reports the aircraft was trying to land at another airport when something went wrong. >> there was some sort of explosion. elizabeth: a plane plunging into a neighborhood, erupting into flames. it sounded like an explosion that stunned eyewitnesses, including this woman video chatting at the time of the crash. >> oh my god. >> you just don' t think a plane would drop in a residential area like this. crazy. elizabeth: police confirmed there were no survivors on...
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abc's elizabeth hur reports. with the 8th attacker still out there.. french officials say it is no possible, he isn't the only fugitive.. meanwhile authorities say a "credible theat" in germany led to an evacuation at a soccer stadium. "sirens" police sounding the alarm.. and ordering people to go home.. "loud speaker..." a reportete bomb threat canceling the soccer match between germany and the netherlands.. police found nothing but the german team.. not taking any chances.. "boom" after playing in paris last week.. when the suicide bombers struck.. unity.. prince william laying a wreath for the paris victims.. and some 80- thousand englishmen singing france's national anthem. "singing national anththm." back in france.. authorities now confirming they are searching for a second fugitive.. possibly the 9th attacker.. this amid the frantic manhunt still underway for sal abdeslam.. the alleged 8th attacker.. his brother pleading for him to surreeder. "....mohammad abdeslam speaking french..." "....airstrikes...." and just a day after france declared war
abc's elizabeth hur reports. with the 8th attacker still out there.. french officials say it is no possible, he isn't the only fugitive.. meanwhile authorities say a "credible theat" in germany led to an evacuation at a soccer stadium. "sirens" police sounding the alarm.. and ordering people to go home.. "loud speaker..." a reportete bomb threat canceling the soccer match between germany and the netherlands.. police found nothing but the german team.. not taking...
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abc's elizabeth hur has the latest. police thought they had him cornered.. but the target had slipped their grasp for the second time .. and now the manhunt for the suspected 8th attacker.. salah abdeslam.. is intensifying.. the 26-year-old on the run after police say he fled paris friday night.. abandoning the two cars he had rented.. then making a run for his native belgium driving a trd car with 2 other passengers. police stopped them at a roadblock saturday but -- inexplicably -- let them go and they made it across the border. those two passengers.. now under arrest and charged. authorities have identified this man -- abdel hamid abaaoud -- as the mastermind of the paris massacre. his plan included having one of the attackers blend in among tens of thooands of syriaa refugees too sneak his way into paris. fears of another deadly ruse have governors of twenty-five states resisting president obma's plan to re-settle up to ten thousand syrians in the u-s. sot obama: "slamming the door in their faces would be a betrayal of our values." and isis on friday lev
abc's elizabeth hur has the latest. police thought they had him cornered.. but the target had slipped their grasp for the second time .. and now the manhunt for the suspected 8th attacker.. salah abdeslam.. is intensifying.. the 26-year-old on the run after police say he fled paris friday night.. abandoning the two cars he had rented.. then making a run for his native belgium driving a trd car with 2 other passengers. police stopped them at a roadblock saturday but -- inexplicably -- let them...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. erika: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is meeting with president obama at the white house to talk about security issues. the relationship between the two leaders has been strained recently. they have not met face to face in more than a year. one big issue is israeli criticism of the u.s. backed nuclear deal with iran. emily: a driver in new hampshire is facing charges after this alleged road rage incident along i-89 in grantham. the passenger in another car captured it on a cell phone -- phone. you can see the driver in the green sedan tailgate another car and then it loses contorl and crashes -- loses control and state police say the driver left the scene but was arrested a couple miles down the road. emily: to the economy. a new report to be released today projects severe shortages in vocational industries in massachusetts over the next 7 years. the findings from northeastern university show 1.2 million jobs will be created in the state by 2022. however, many of those posi
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. erika: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is meeting with president obama at the white house to talk about security issues. the relationship between the two leaders has been strained recently. they have not met face to face in more than a year. one big issue is israeli criticism of the u.s. backed nuclear deal with iran. emily: a driver in new hampshire is facing charges after this alleged road rage incident along i-89 in grantham. the passenger in...
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elizabeth hur joins us live on the deadly attack.ng the news that isis is claiming responsibility in these attacks, what else are we learning this morning. >> reporter: abc news has learned that isis has claimed response i bet -- responsibility for the attacks. a french reporter said isis is claiming responsibility from outside with accomplices in france. new this morning, the french president said isis is behind the attacks that rocked paris at 6 different locations. the worst carnage at this concert hall where eagles of death metal was performing, an american concert band. >> there were nothing in the eyes, just anger, he was determined and you know he knew how to do it. saw a couple of people wounded and another guy with his white shirt drenched in blood. >> reporter: many held captive later filing out hands on their head they told french tv they heard their attackers screaming awill a act barrow and syria. there was a show of patriotism and fans singing the national anthem. here at home, president obama said france is not alone.
elizabeth hur joins us live on the deadly attack.ng the news that isis is claiming responsibility in these attacks, what else are we learning this morning. >> reporter: abc news has learned that isis has claimed response i bet -- responsibility for the attacks. a french reporter said isis is claiming responsibility from outside with accomplices in france. new this morning, the french president said isis is behind the attacks that rocked paris at 6 different locations. the worst carnage at...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. wednesday is veterans day, and the university of northern iowa has events scheduled to mark the holiday all week. today they'll hold a military and veteran student services open house starting at 11 a-m. tomorrow, u-n-i will host a campus-wide scavenger hunt. that starts at 5 o'clock tomorrow evening. then on wednesday, the r-o-t-c will have a flag ceremony at 10:50 in the morning. they will also have a veterans day program starting at 3:30 p-m. the northeast iowa community college calmar campus is also recognizing u-s military veterans and students for their service, with events planned this week. today they're hosting a free lunch by the vet-2-vet mentoring program. this is from 11 o'clock to 12- 30 this afternoon, by the fireplace in the student center. if you're one of the first 12 students, you'll receive a free lunch. on wednesday, they're hosting a veterans fair, from 10 a-m to 1 p-m. this is also in the student center. off again tomorrow night in milwaukee. and ben carson and
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. wednesday is veterans day, and the university of northern iowa has events scheduled to mark the holiday all week. today they'll hold a military and veteran student services open house starting at 11 a-m. tomorrow, u-n-i will host a campus-wide scavenger hunt. that starts at 5 o'clock tomorrow evening. then on wednesday, the r-o-t-c will have a flag ceremony at 10:50 in the morning. they will also have a veterans day program starting at 3:30 p-m. the northeast...
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litz beth hu -- elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: authorities said workers were told to work from home because a terror attack is looming. a city paralyzed for the third day in a row. >> feeling not good. >> reporter: brussels on the highest terror warning officials spending the subway and closing schools and public buildings over information about possible attacks similar to those in paris on november 13 leaving locals and visitors on edge. >> it's scary. >> i find it very scary. i didn't want to come here, but brian wanted to, but i would like to leave soon. >> reporter: overnight 21 people arrested in more than two dozen raise, but police on the look out for salah abdeslam the alleged 8th attacker from the paris attacks. this morning a tribute to the victims. british prime minister david cameron and french president francois hollande visited the concert hall. cameron said he will seek parliament's approval to attack isis. >> we better protect ourselves from these brutal terrorists. >> reporter: in belgium, police are asking the public not to tweet the location of the raise main
litz beth hu -- elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: authorities said workers were told to work from home because a terror attack is looming. a city paralyzed for the third day in a row. >> feeling not good. >> reporter: brussels on the highest terror warning officials spending the subway and closing schools and public buildings over information about possible attacks similar to those in paris on november 13 leaving locals and visitors on edge. >> it's scary. >> i...
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as we continue to look at that activity that's taking place there, we want to bring in our elizabeth hurwing something else that was developing overnight, where we have these two planes that were diverted. and elizabeth, as we bring you in, we are getting this word from the desk that there were no explosives found on the air france plane that was diverted to halifax. but reset. tell us what happened with these two planes. >> reporter: yeah, kendis and reena, certainly that's the good news and the update we were all hoping for. what we know at this point, at least according to air france officials, is this. they tell us that two of their planes received anonymous threats, bomb threats were called in just after takeoff. one left los angeles. the other took off from d.c. you no, out of an abundance of caution airline officials say they decided to request that both of though planes make an emergency landing. again, one landing in salt lake, the other in halifax. the late word that we are getting is that obviously their pliert on location was to make sure that all the passengers and the crew
as we continue to look at that activity that's taking place there, we want to bring in our elizabeth hurwing something else that was developing overnight, where we have these two planes that were diverted. and elizabeth, as we bring you in, we are getting this word from the desk that there were no explosives found on the air france plane that was diverted to halifax. but reset. tell us what happened with these two planes. >> reporter: yeah, kendis and reena, certainly that's the good news...
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abc's elizabeth hur has the latest. elizabeth: the investigation could be lengthy but officials vow their work will be thorough as they begin the task of recovering and examining evidence from the fiery crash site that left nine people dead. >> the left wing hit the ground first and left a mark. then the aircraft hit half on apartment building. destroying it before running up an embankment. behind the billing and coming to -- building and coming to rest. >> police confirm the pilot, copilot and seven employees from a florida real estate company were killed when the charter flight from dayton to akron smashed into an apartment building. less than two miles from the destination. >> i'm in shock and disbelief. we just want to know what happened. we want answers. that's all. >> devastated and desperate for answers the victim families and the plane's owner. >> we are shocked. the planes generally don't fall out of the sky. >> i can tell you there were very well seasoned pilots, both of them. >> according to officials, no one
abc's elizabeth hur has the latest. elizabeth: the investigation could be lengthy but officials vow their work will be thorough as they begin the task of recovering and examining evidence from the fiery crash site that left nine people dead. >> the left wing hit the ground first and left a mark. then the aircraft hit half on apartment building. destroying it before running up an embankment. behind the billing and coming to -- building and coming to rest. >> police confirm the pilot,...
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elizabeth hur is in new york city with more on the deadly violence to hit france since world war ii. >> reporter: french president has three days of mourning saying france will defeat isis calling it an act of war. >> reporter: isis is behind the attack that killed at least 127 people. and isis has claimed responsibility for the deadly assaults across paris at 6 different locations. the worst carnage at this concert hall where an american rock band eagles of death metal was performing when the gunmen stormed in coming face-to-face with concert goers. >> there was nothing in the eyes, just anger, he was determined. >> i saw a couple of people wounded, i saw this other guy with a white shirt basically drenched in blood. >> reporter: many held captive later filing out hand on their heads. they heard the attackers screaming allah act bar and seer -- syria. and explosions outside a packed stadium left thousands of spectators including the french president stunned ad -- amid the chaos and confusion there were fans singing the national anthem. john kerry said the u.s. will stand with the fr
elizabeth hur is in new york city with more on the deadly violence to hit france since world war ii. >> reporter: french president has three days of mourning saying france will defeat isis calling it an act of war. >> reporter: isis is behind the attack that killed at least 127 people. and isis has claimed responsibility for the deadly assaults across paris at 6 different locations. the worst carnage at this concert hall where an american rock band eagles of death metal was...
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elizabeth hur joins us live with the latest on the attacks. eva good morning to you, the french president declared three days of national mourning saying that france will defeat isis calling the attacks an act of war. this morning the french president said isis is behind the attacks that killed at least 127 people. and isis has claimed responsibility for the deadly attacks that rocked paris at 6 different locations. the worst carnage at this concert hall where an american rock band eagles of death metal was performing when the gun american stormed in going face-to-face with concert goers. >> there was nothing in the eyes, just anger. >> i saw a couple of people wounded another guy with a white shirt drenched in blood. >> many held captive later filing out with hands on their heads. they heard the attackers screaming allah allahu akbar and syria. explosions outside a packed stadium left thousands of spectators including the french president stunned. amid the chaos and confusion there was a show of patriotism fans excavating singing the national
elizabeth hur joins us live with the latest on the attacks. eva good morning to you, the french president declared three days of national mourning saying that france will defeat isis calling the attacks an act of war. this morning the french president said isis is behind the attacks that killed at least 127 people. and isis has claimed responsibility for the deadly attacks that rocked paris at 6 different locations. the worst carnage at this concert hall where an american rock band eagles of...
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elizabeth hur has reaction from the families of those lovedded ones left victims. elizabeth: drone strikes like these are a routine part of the fight for isis. but the latest target was anything but routine. >> this is significant, of course, because "jihadi john" was a isil celebrity. elizabeth: "jihadi john" became the face of isis. executing hostage after hostage. including journalists and aid workers. >> he was a hum animal. >> if he isnot dead we'll see him in 48 hours. >> for the experts and the leaders this is a good day for the intelligent services for the family of the murdered hostages of his demise bring little solace. >> it's st so sad that our , preresources have been -- precious resources have been concentrated to seek revenge if you will or kil this man. >> "jihadi john" is believed to be 27 years old. his real name is mohammed emwazi. a naturalized british citizen who fled for syria in 2012. >> a sad individual filled with hate for us. >> in a statement the family also toldabc7 news this desn't e anything. adding that their son isn't ever coming back
elizabeth hur has reaction from the families of those lovedded ones left victims. elizabeth: drone strikes like these are a routine part of the fight for isis. but the latest target was anything but routine. >> this is significant, of course, because "jihadi john" was a isil celebrity. elizabeth: "jihadi john" became the face of isis. executing hostage after hostage. including journalists and aid workers. >> he was a hum animal. >> if he isnot dead we'll...
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abc' s elizabeth hur has more details. elizabeth more than 900 students : walking out of class and marching at ithaca college in new york. and at yell university students , shutting down streets, all protesting what they call racial injustice on campus. changes need to be done in terms of getting more support for ethnic studies, getting more faculty of color on campus. elizabeth their call for action, : already being answered, yale announcing they are devoting 50 million dollars to increase faculty diversity, and the protests at ithaca, prompting the creation of a new chief diversity officer position. >> this is what democracy looks like. elizabeth the changes coming : just days after students, football players and faculty at the university of missouri rallied against the university' s mishandling of a string of alleged racial incidents, ending with the university chancellor along with president tim wolfe resigning. racial tensions turning to fear on campus this week, with social media pictures showing lecture halls practic
abc' s elizabeth hur has more details. elizabeth more than 900 students : walking out of class and marching at ithaca college in new york. and at yell university students , shutting down streets, all protesting what they call racial injustice on campus. changes need to be done in terms of getting more support for ethnic studies, getting more faculty of color on campus. elizabeth their call for action, : already being answered, yale announcing they are devoting 50 million dollars to increase...
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elizabeth hur has the details. >> reporter: deafened and shirleen, good afternoon to you -- david and shirleen, good afternoon. initially the president said he was not stepping down. but with calls getting louder, he had a change of heart. a stunning announcement from president tim wolfe at an emergency meeting. >> i am resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> reporter: this is after an extraordinary show of solidarity at the university of missouri. >> we will all stay together as a team. we made the decision as a team. >> reporter: more than 30 football players and the team's coach refusing to take the field joining students protesting president tim wolfe's handling of a string of racial incidents on campus including reports of students being called the n-word and a swastika on a dorm wall. >> we are willing to stay out here until he resigns and he is fired. no compromise. >> reporter: tensions intensifying after this incident at the october homecoming. wolfe's car pushing through protestors. >> my actions will support my words. >> you didn't show action when w
elizabeth hur has the details. >> reporter: deafened and shirleen, good afternoon to you -- david and shirleen, good afternoon. initially the president said he was not stepping down. but with calls getting louder, he had a change of heart. a stunning announcement from president tim wolfe at an emergency meeting. >> i am resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> reporter: this is after an extraordinary show of solidarity at the university of missouri....
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elizabeth hur has the details. >> reporter: a city paralyzed for the third day in a row. >> security. we are feeling not good. >> reporter: brussels put on the highest terror warning and officials suspending the subway, closing schools and public buildings over information about possible attacks similar to those in paris on november 13th leaving locals and visitors on edge. >> it's scary for me. >> i find it scary, yeah. i find it very scary. i didn't really want to come here but brian wanted to. i would like to leave soon. >> reporter: overnight 21 people arrested in more than two dozen raids but police are on the look out for salah abdeslam, the alleged 8th attacker from the paris attacks. this morning a contribute for the victims. david cameron and francois hollande visiting the concert hall, the scene of the worst carnage. this is as the two world leaders vowed to step up cameron saying he will seek approval for britain to join air strikes against isis in syria. >> we face a shared threat. we must share information and intelligence to better protect ourselves from these brutal ter
elizabeth hur has the details. >> reporter: a city paralyzed for the third day in a row. >> security. we are feeling not good. >> reporter: brussels put on the highest terror warning and officials suspending the subway, closing schools and public buildings over information about possible attacks similar to those in paris on november 13th leaving locals and visitors on edge. >> it's scary for me. >> i find it scary, yeah. i find it very scary. i didn't really want...
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in new york, i'm elizabeth hur, abc7 news.7 news at 4:00" -- no no matter your opinion of him you can't argue that marion barry was a fixture in d.c. now how to honor the late lawmaker. >> shoppers ahead of black friday. coming up, find out how many are still willing to brave the crowds. >> according to nike's website kevin durant simply wants to pay tribute to his hometown. his home community. he named his own shoe p.g. county. but some here say announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". on your side. jonathan: this seems to be a debate going on for years, prince george's county or p.g. county? viewers call to share displeasure when we use one over the other. never fails. but the pend lum may be swinging on the issue. brad bell went to prince george's county to find out why. brad: with the new shoe, kevin durant wants to pay homage to where he grew up. he has given it a name. p.g. county. but the problem is many in the county would rather you use the full name. here is the sure. $180 just released today. maybe your style
in new york, i'm elizabeth hur, abc7 news.7 news at 4:00" -- no no matter your opinion of him you can't argue that marion barry was a fixture in d.c. now how to honor the late lawmaker. >> shoppers ahead of black friday. coming up, find out how many are still willing to brave the crowds. >> according to nike's website kevin durant simply wants to pay tribute to his hometown. his home community. he named his own shoe p.g. county. but some here say announcer: you're watching...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. amy: senator jeanne shaheen and kelly ayotte are offering thoughts and prayers. senator sha mean released a statement in part, much is still unknown about these attacks, but one thing is clear, the brutality of these terrorists will only strengthen our shared resolve to defeat violent extremism. senator ayotte said that details are emerging, but people of all faiths and nationalities, must reject the terrorist ideology that continues to have these evil acts of terror. when we're not on the air, wmur.com and the app for the latest developments in the situation. in the next half hour, we'll hear from the security expert on last night' attacks and how the investigation will play out in the coming days. we turn now to local news. we're expecting a windy and cold start to the weekend. meteorologist josh judge joins us in the weather center with a look at the weather. hi, josh. josh: yeah, partly cloudy skies to cloudy skies, depends where you are at the moment right now. chilly conditions
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. amy: senator jeanne shaheen and kelly ayotte are offering thoughts and prayers. senator sha mean released a statement in part, much is still unknown about these attacks, but one thing is clear, the brutality of these terrorists will only strengthen our shared resolve to defeat violent extremism. senator ayotte said that details are emerging, but people of all faiths and nationalities, must reject the terrorist ideology that continues to have these evil acts of...
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abc' s elizabeth hur reports. >> we don' t know how to say -- feeling not good. elizabeth: brussels was put on the highest terror warning, with officials closing the subway and schools over information over possible attacks similar to those in paris on november 13, leaving local visitors on edge. >> scary for me at least. >> i find it very scary. i didn' t really want to come to, but brian wanted to, but i would like to leave soon. arrested and more than two dozen raids and police are still looking for the alleged a attacks. this morning, a tribute for the victims. british prime minister david francois hollande visiting the worst carnage. vowed to step up counterterrorism efforts. cameron says he will seek parliament' s approval for britain to joint u.s.-led syria. p.m. cameron: we face a share threat and we must share information and intelligence to your protect ourselves against these brutal terrorists. elizabeth: in belgium, police are asking the public not to treat the location of the race, with -- not to tweet the location of the raids. sean: today senator je
abc' s elizabeth hur reports. >> we don' t know how to say -- feeling not good. elizabeth: brussels was put on the highest terror warning, with officials closing the subway and schools over information over possible attacks similar to those in paris on november 13, leaving local visitors on edge. >> scary for me at least. >> i find it very scary. i didn' t really want to come to, but brian wanted to, but i would like to leave soon. arrested and more than two dozen raids and...
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abc's elizabeth hur reports. " ((nat)) ithaca -- "chanting"?? more than 9 hundred students walking out of class and marching in ithaca college in new york.. ((nat)) yale -- "we are. we are yale!" and at yale university.. students shutting down streets.. all protesting they say racial injustice on campus. ((sot)) kathleen calderon, yale student organizer: "a lot of institutional changes need to be done in terms of getting more support for ethnic studies, getting more faculty of color on campus." their call for action.. already being answered.. yale announcing they are devoting 50-million dollars to increase faculty diversity.. and the protests at ithaca.. prompting the creation of a new chief diversity officer position. ((nat)): "this is what democracy looks like." the changes coming just days after students.. football players and faculty at the university of missouri rallied against the university's mishandling of a string of racial incidents.. ending with the university chancelor along with president tim wolfe resigning.. but the racial tension
abc's elizabeth hur reports. " ((nat)) ithaca -- "chanting"?? more than 9 hundred students walking out of class and marching in ithaca college in new york.. ((nat)) yale -- "we are. we are yale!" and at yale university.. students shutting down streets.. all protesting they say racial injustice on campus. ((sot)) kathleen calderon, yale student organizer: "a lot of institutional changes need to be done in terms of getting more support for ethnic studies, getting...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. jean: and here in the u.s., the investigation into manipulated intelligence reports on a cyst activities has expanded. extra steps are taken in u.s. airports and city centers to protect people gathering for holiday events. we will have more on both of minutes. there will also be some extra security on hand in foxborough tonight where the patriots are hosting the buffalo bills for monday night football. josh: you can watch the game right here on wmur and jason king has a look at what we're expecting when the teams take to the field. jason. jason: the patriots and bills meeting for the second time this season. new england beat the bills in buffalo in the second game of judean edelman and dion lewis accounted for three touchdowns, but the pats are without both players for the rest of the season. new england is hoping to improve to 10-0 for the second time in franchise history. if they do, they could potentially clinch the division next weekend. so gametime in foxborough tonight is 8:30.
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. jean: and here in the u.s., the investigation into manipulated intelligence reports on a cyst activities has expanded. extra steps are taken in u.s. airports and city centers to protect people gathering for holiday events. we will have more on both of minutes. there will also be some extra security on hand in foxborough tonight where the patriots are hosting the buffalo bills for monday night football. josh: you can watch the game right here on wmur and jason...
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elizabeth hur takes a look at what is next for the state's flagship school. [applause] elizabeth: cheers and chants from students celebrating the resignation of the university of mispresident tim wolfe. >> is not just about tim wolfe re-signing. this is about getting equal rights. >> this makes me as a student glad i know i could affect something if i needed to. elizabeth: wolfe announcing he is stepping down. his decision following the student protests, faculty walk-outs and even football players and their coach refusing to take the field until wolfe re-signed. >> we got frustrated with each other. that is why i stand before you today. i take full responsibility for this frustration. i take full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred. elizabeth: wolfe came under fire for alleged mishandling of a series of racial incidentsing on campus, including reports of a student being called an n-word and swastika on a wall. >> please use this res ignate to heal, not to hate. let's move forward to hate for a brighter tomorrow. elizabeth: in a statement, governo
elizabeth hur takes a look at what is next for the state's flagship school. [applause] elizabeth: cheers and chants from students celebrating the resignation of the university of mispresident tim wolfe. >> is not just about tim wolfe re-signing. this is about getting equal rights. >> this makes me as a student glad i know i could affect something if i needed to. elizabeth: wolfe announcing he is stepping down. his decision following the student protests, faculty walk-outs and even...
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elizabeth hur has the latest. elizabeth: a city paralyzed for the third day in a row. we are feeling not good. elizabeth: brussels is still on the highest terror warning. buildings areblic closed over information about possible attacks. some locals and visitors are left on edge. >> it is not overly scary, for me, at least. >> i find it very scary. i did not really want to come here, but brian wanted to. i'm glad to leave soon. elizabeth: 21 people arrested overnight in two dozen raids. police are still looking for the alleged eighth attacker from the paris attacks. this morning, a tribute to the victims. british prime minister david cameron and french president franÇois hollande visited the concert hall, the scene of the worst carnage. david cameron says he will seek parliamentary approval to join u.s.-led airstrikes against isis in syria. >> we face a shared threat and we must share information and intelligence to better protect ourselves from these brutal terrorists. elizabeth: in belgium, police tweetking police to not the location of police. secrecy is imperative,
elizabeth hur has the latest. elizabeth: a city paralyzed for the third day in a row. we are feeling not good. elizabeth: brussels is still on the highest terror warning. buildings areblic closed over information about possible attacks. some locals and visitors are left on edge. >> it is not overly scary, for me, at least. >> i find it very scary. i did not really want to come here, but brian wanted to. i'm glad to leave soon. elizabeth: 21 people arrested overnight in two dozen...
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elizabeth hur as the latest on the backlash as the victim's family calls for calm. elizabeth: this is the dash cam video the victim's family did not want you to see. it shows the moment that jason van dyke opened fire on 17-year-old lacquan mcdonald. 16 bullets in 15 seconds. >> it is violent, it is chilling. despite the mcdonald family calling for calm, overnight, hundreds of protesters shut down traffic. it was on the night of october 20, 2014 at 9:47. police respond to a call of a suspect with a knife breaking into cars and walking the street. 10 minutes after officers spotted mcdonald, officer vandyke begin shooting. investigators say mcdonald never actually threatened the officers. dyke waserday, van charged with first-degree murder. his attorney is not answering questions. >> this is not a murder case. despite what you heard in the courtroom. his attorney is arguing that the officer feared for his life. the city has reached a $5 million settlement with the mcdonald family. a check of now for the forecast. tomorrow, the big thanksgiving holiday. what will the we
elizabeth hur as the latest on the backlash as the victim's family calls for calm. elizabeth: this is the dash cam video the victim's family did not want you to see. it shows the moment that jason van dyke opened fire on 17-year-old lacquan mcdonald. 16 bullets in 15 seconds. >> it is violent, it is chilling. despite the mcdonald family calling for calm, overnight, hundreds of protesters shut down traffic. it was on the night of october 20, 2014 at 9:47. police respond to a call of a...
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emily: abc' s elizabeth hur the possible bomb. elizabeth: a growing ministry in the egyptian desert, as investigators sifted through miles of debris, trying to figure out what brought down a commercial jet mid air. aviation officials say this too early to know whether it was an external force. >> perhaps it was a bomb that me to come apart, or perhaps it was some unknown structural failure where the airplane just came apart. that points one way or the other. elizabeth: it happened early saturday morning. over the next 20 they boarded to go home, the plane rose to 31,000 feet, but then data showed it climbing and descending several times, slowing to just 71 miles per hour before contact. out in the desert, investigators found the flight recorder quickly, but they may not hold any answers. >> this airplane came apart instantaneously, so they may not be any appropriate gate had show us what really happened on those lockboxes. the real evidence will be what the record shows us. elizabeth: 140 bodies, and grief stricken families must no
emily: abc' s elizabeth hur the possible bomb. elizabeth: a growing ministry in the egyptian desert, as investigators sifted through miles of debris, trying to figure out what brought down a commercial jet mid air. aviation officials say this too early to know whether it was an external force. >> perhaps it was a bomb that me to come apart, or perhaps it was some unknown structural failure where the airplane just came apart. that points one way or the other. elizabeth: it happened early...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. josh: states in the midwest are busy cleaning up after a storm system took down trees and left thousands of people without power. in kansas wind blew the roof off a grocery store, such restaurants and schools remain closed today. and police had to shut down the skyway bridge in chicago because high winds made it dangerous for drivers. those wind gusts as high as 60 miles per hour created some huge waves on lake michigan. mike: it has been quite a storm out west. eventually we're going to get in with the wind here, kicking up to 20, 30, 35 miles per hour beginning tomorrow and into the start of the weekend. but in terms of the severe threat of heavy rain and that, that's going to pass off to the north. november is the cloudiest month of the year. you wouldn't have known it by the first 10 days of the month, it was dry, pleasant, and abnormally warm. but things have turned around in a big way over the last couple days and you'll notice in market square it's a damp, soggy scene out there
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. josh: states in the midwest are busy cleaning up after a storm system took down trees and left thousands of people without power. in kansas wind blew the roof off a grocery store, such restaurants and schools remain closed today. and police had to shut down the skyway bridge in chicago because high winds made it dangerous for drivers. those wind gusts as high as 60 miles per hour created some huge waves on lake michigan. mike: it has been quite a storm out...
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but a-b-c's elizabeth hur reports that aviation experts in the u-s say it's too soon to know the real cause. to be clear.. at this time.. investigators say they're not ruling anything out.. but airline officials say because the plane was just inspected and cleared.. they believe something outside the control of caused the crash.. liz pkg: clip: wsrussiabodi es2"plane landing nats" as planes carrying bodies begin arriving in russia.. gma"emotional parents"?? and devastated task of identifying their loved ones.. new pictures of the victims.. the youngest just 7 months old.. are now on display at a growing memorial.. at the airport where was supposed to land.. noon pkg"metrojet newser nats" what went wrong according to airline officials.. pilots lost control because of an external "mechanical impact".. insisting there was nothing wrong with the plane. an isis-linked group has already claimed responsibility.. but u-s intelligence officials say.. right now.. it is too soon to rule on a cause. clapper"q: does isis have the ability to shoot down an airliner? clapper: it's unlikely but i woul
but a-b-c's elizabeth hur reports that aviation experts in the u-s say it's too soon to know the real cause. to be clear.. at this time.. investigators say they're not ruling anything out.. but airline officials say because the plane was just inspected and cleared.. they believe something outside the control of caused the crash.. liz pkg: clip: wsrussiabodi es2"plane landing nats" as planes carrying bodies begin arriving in russia.. gma"emotional parents"?? and devastated...
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elizabeth hur has the latest. reporter: a call for answers and >> not only shocking, it's sad, but infuriating. reporter: this from community leaders and activists reacting to this dash cam video. the video captured the moment chicago police officer jason van dyke opens fire on 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. we freeze the video here, but prosecutors say even after mcdonald collapsed, van dyke kept shooting, 16 bullets in 15 seconds. >> it is unfathomable and unacceptable that it would take a year, when all of the facts in this case were known the night that it happened. reporter: the shooting occurred more than a year ago. it began with police responding to a report of a suspect with a knife breaking into cars. after van dyke began shooting, the video shows another officer kicking a knife away from mcdonald's body. but investigators say mcdonald never threatened the officers. >> at the end of the day, i'd rather take my time and get it right than rush to judgment and get it wrong. reporter: calling the investigation
elizabeth hur has the latest. reporter: a call for answers and >> not only shocking, it's sad, but infuriating. reporter: this from community leaders and activists reacting to this dash cam video. the video captured the moment chicago police officer jason van dyke opens fire on 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. we freeze the video here, but prosecutors say even after mcdonald collapsed, van dyke kept shooting, 16 bullets in 15 seconds. >> it is unfathomable and unacceptable that it would...
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elizabeth hur has the latest. a growing mystery in the egyptian desert as investigators sift through miles of crushed debris trying to figure out what brought down a commercial jet midair. metro jet officials insist only external influence could cause this kind of crash but aviation officials say it is too early to know. >> there are couple things we could look at. we could say perhaps it was a bomb or some unknown structural failure where the airplane just came apart. for right now we don't have any evidence that points one way or the other. citye flight left a resort early saturday morning without any issues. families posting photos like this as they boarded to go home. over the next 20 minutes, the plane rose to 31,000 feet. descended several times before losing contact. in the desert, investigators found the flight recorders quickly. >> this airplane came apart instantaneously so there may not be any data that was appropriate or would show us what really happened on those black taxes -- black boxes. thousands
elizabeth hur has the latest. a growing mystery in the egyptian desert as investigators sift through miles of crushed debris trying to figure out what brought down a commercial jet midair. metro jet officials insist only external influence could cause this kind of crash but aviation officials say it is too early to know. >> there are couple things we could look at. we could say perhaps it was a bomb or some unknown structural failure where the airplane just came apart. for right now we...
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abc' s elizabeth hur is in new york with more. elizabeth: stunning announcement meeting. tim wolfe: i' m resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> not allowed to comment on much. we all stay together as a team and make this decision as a team. elizabeth: more than 30 football players come even the coach, refusing to take the field. joining students protesting president tim wolfe' s handling of a string of racial incidents on campus, including reports of students being called the n-word and a swastika scrawled on a dorm wall. >> not until he resigns or he is fired. there is no compromise. elizabeth: tensions intensify after this incident at the >> my actions will support my words. >> you didn' t show action when we were in the car. elizabeth: football coach counseling practice and tweeting this picture over the weekend, writing " the mizzou family expenses one and we are united, behind our players." >> races and is unacceptable and we have to eliminate it. >> i want for you to resign could you don' t care about racism. elizabeth: wolfe' s resignation
abc' s elizabeth hur is in new york with more. elizabeth: stunning announcement meeting. tim wolfe: i' m resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> not allowed to comment on much. we all stay together as a team and make this decision as a team. elizabeth: more than 30 football players come even the coach, refusing to take the field. joining students protesting president tim wolfe' s handling of a string of racial incidents on campus, including reports of students...
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abc news reporter elizabeth hur is in new york with the developing details for us. >> reporter: this morning the french president said isis is behind the attacks that killed at least 127 people. and isis has claimed responsibility for the deadly assault that rocked paris at six different locations. the worst carnage, at this concert hall where an american rock bald eagles of death metal was performing when the gunmen stormed in, coming face-to-face with concert goers. >> they were nothing, nothing in the eyes, just anger. it was determined to kill and they knew how to do it. >> i saw a couple of people wounded, i saw this other guy with his wife's shirt drenched in blood. >> reporter: many held captive, later filing out, hands on their head, telling french tv they heard the attackers screaming allahu akbar. a crowded restaurant also came under fire. >> everyone was stunned and frozen on the floor. >> reporter: and explosions outside a packed stadium left thousands of spectators including the french president stunned, amid the chaos and confusion, there was also a show of patriotism,
abc news reporter elizabeth hur is in new york with the developing details for us. >> reporter: this morning the french president said isis is behind the attacks that killed at least 127 people. and isis has claimed responsibility for the deadly assault that rocked paris at six different locations. the worst carnage, at this concert hall where an american rock bald eagles of death metal was performing when the gunmen stormed in, coming face-to-face with concert goers. >> they were...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >>> a new break in a local cold case mystery. a woman found dead six years ago. in a bathtub in her home on the upper west side. we will tell you who police now say was the killer. >>> and a health scare at chipotle. the chain closing dozens of restaurants over an e. coli outbreak. how will investigators find the source? >> i'm meteorologist bill evans here in the weather center. wow, has it warmed up quickly! already into the low 60s. the normal average afternoon high temperature is 58. 63 in newark. 64 jamaica queens. a little wind out there. but it is kind of calm to light. we are going to be looking at even warmer weather, 70-degree temperatures, for the first week of november. there will be a moment, when all the wonder, excitement, and joy of christmas will be contained not on the stage, but in that little face, in the seat to your right. that can only happen... ...here. the radio city christmasspectacular presented by chase. you bring the family, we bring the joy. visit radiocitychristmas.com >>> health officials expect th
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >>> a new break in a local cold case mystery. a woman found dead six years ago. in a bathtub in her home on the upper west side. we will tell you who police now say was the killer. >>> and a health scare at chipotle. the chain closing dozens of restaurants over an e. coli outbreak. how will investigators find the source? >> i'm meteorologist bill evans here in the weather center. wow, has it warmed up quickly! already into the low 60s....
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business' elizabeth hur has the latest. >>> investigators sift through miles of debris as they trying to figure out what brought down the jet in air. only an influence caused the crash but aviation experts say it's too early to say. >> we don't have any evidence that points us one way or the other. >> reporter: the plane left the resort town without any issues. families posted photos like this as they waited to go home. it rose 30,000 feet. i climbed and descend several times. out in the desert investigators found the flight recorders quickly, but they may not hold the answers. >> this airplane came apart instantaneously, so there may not be any data that will show us on the black boxings. >> reporter: thousands of miles away a plane arrived in st. petersburg carrying 140 bodies. grief stricken families mug to the morgue to identify their loved ones. >>> u.s. officials say there is no direct evidence of terrorism, they are not ruling it out just yet. for the time being several major airlines are reriewght their planes around -- rerouteing their planes around the region as a precaution
business' elizabeth hur has the latest. >>> investigators sift through miles of debris as they trying to figure out what brought down the jet in air. only an influence caused the crash but aviation experts say it's too early to say. >> we don't have any evidence that points us one way or the other. >> reporter: the plane left the resort town without any issues. families posted photos like this as they waited to go home. it rose 30,000 feet. i climbed and descend several...
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abc's elizabeth hur has the story. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the agency in charge of the investigation is not only claiming the russian government cheated, they are also recommending lifetime bans for the athletes they say were involved. allegations of doping, cheating, and bribing according to russian president vladimir putin are quote unfounded. putin firing back at the scathing report that russian drugs in the 2012 olympics. sweeping all the races including the women's 800 meters. >> this is one of the biggest scandals to rock international sport in quite some time. >> reporter: despite russian denials, the world amendment doping agency says -- anti- doping agency says its investigation revealed that the abuse was systemic. they helped stage a cover-up. >> it's worse than we thought. unlike other forms of corruption, affecting the results on the -- field of play. >> reporter: the agency is now demanding that the russians be stripped of all their medals. >> i'm hoping we're going to see the medals that our owed to me. >> reporter: which could
abc's elizabeth hur has the story. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the agency in charge of the investigation is not only claiming the russian government cheated, they are also recommending lifetime bans for the athletes they say were involved. allegations of doping, cheating, and bribing according to russian president vladimir putin are quote unfounded. putin firing back at the scathing report that russian drugs in the 2012 olympics. sweeping all the races including the women's 800...
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. >> abc's elizabeth hur is live in new york tonight with the latest on the investigation. , rick and monica we learn from airline officials today that the plane's tail was damaged back in 2001 but they say not only was it repaired just last week the plane was inspected and cleared. and that is why they believe some outside factor is to blame here. as planes carrying bodies begin arriving in russia, and devastated families start the heartbreaking task of identifying their loved ones, new pictures of the victims including more than a dozen children are now on display at a growing memorial at the airport where the doomed flight was supposed to land. what went wrong, according to airline officials pilots lost control because of an external mechanical impact insisting there was nothing wrong with the plane. an isis linked group has already claimed responsibility but u.s. intelligence officials say right now it is too soon to rule on a cause. >> does isis have the ability the shoot down an airliner? >> it's unlikely but i wouldn't rule it out. >> reporter: it was early saturday m
. >> abc's elizabeth hur is live in new york tonight with the latest on the investigation. , rick and monica we learn from airline officials today that the plane's tail was damaged back in 2001 but they say not only was it repaired just last week the plane was inspected and cleared. and that is why they believe some outside factor is to blame here. as planes carrying bodies begin arriving in russia, and devastated families start the heartbreaking task of identifying their loved ones, new...
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the family of one of the murdered hostages spoke exclusively with abc news and abc's elizabeth hur has the details live. >> reporter: dave, just within the hour here, military officials say that they are reasonably certain they hit the intended target and jihadi john is dead. but yes for at least one family, this still does not mean justice. jihadi john, who became the face of evil taunting the world in these brutal terror tapes is dead. u.s. officials telling abc news he was killed just before strike in syria. >> today i want to thank the united states. united kingdom had no better >> reporter: while there's praise for the u.s. effort from >> no solace? i mean not at all. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with abc's brian of the administration. her son american journalist murdered hostages. >> it saddens me that here in america, this is here where we're celebrating the killing of this deranged pathetic young man. >> reporter: jihadi john was the chief executioner for isis presiding over the killings of foley along with kassig and sotloff. his later name -- real name was revealed
the family of one of the murdered hostages spoke exclusively with abc news and abc's elizabeth hur has the details live. >> reporter: dave, just within the hour here, military officials say that they are reasonably certain they hit the intended target and jihadi john is dead. but yes for at least one family, this still does not mean justice. jihadi john, who became the face of evil taunting the world in these brutal terror tapes is dead. u.s. officials telling abc news he was killed just...
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abc's elizabeth hur reports. " " a russian marine.. killed.. while searching for the two russian pilots.. ejected from their fighter jet.. shot down by turkey.. that's according to russian military officials now vowing to destroy anyone threatening their air forces.. ((sot)) putin "speaking in russian.." vladimir putin.. is calling the shootdown a "stab in the back by the accomplices of terrorists"... blasting turkey.. a nato member.. the showdown between the two nations prompting nato.. to call an emergency meeting. ((sot)) nato secretary general jens stoltenberg " the information we have from all the allies is consistent what we have got from turkey.." turkey is maintaining its air force brought down the russian jet only after repeated warnings were ignored.. claiming the russian pilots were told 10 times in a 5 minute-span at they were violating turkish airspace.. ((sot)) col warren " we were able to hear everything that was going on." from baghdad.. us military officials explain there are audio records confirming those warnings were in fact
abc's elizabeth hur reports. " " a russian marine.. killed.. while searching for the two russian pilots.. ejected from their fighter jet.. shot down by turkey.. that's according to russian military officials now vowing to destroy anyone threatening their air forces.. ((sot)) putin "speaking in russian.." vladimir putin.. is calling the shootdown a "stab in the back by the accomplices of terrorists"... blasting turkey.. a nato member.. the showdown between the two...
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now we're learning about the victims, elizabeth hur is live in new york. >> reporter: with the victims families asking why this happened, we are learning from neighbors and sources the suspect had gripes with the government and planned parenthood. the terror and chaos inside the clinic. >> we're getting active gunfire. >> reporter: left nine injured and three dead and their love ones trying to make sense of it all. >> called 911 those are some of his last moments. 29-year-old ke'arre stewart an iraq war veteran and father of two girls was shot and killed. he had just walked outside when the gunman opened fire. he try to get back inside and warn the others to take cover. >> what does that tell you about him? >> that's the big brother i know. >> reporter: jennifer markovsky seen here in this facebook post was a mother of two, lost her live doing what she loved helping a friend. >> everybody loved her. you asked her for help she helped. >> reporter: 44-year-old police officer garrett swasey gave his life protecting others. he was once a champion junior ice skater who trained with nancy ke
now we're learning about the victims, elizabeth hur is live in new york. >> reporter: with the victims families asking why this happened, we are learning from neighbors and sources the suspect had gripes with the government and planned parenthood. the terror and chaos inside the clinic. >> we're getting active gunfire. >> reporter: left nine injured and three dead and their love ones trying to make sense of it all. >> called 911 those are some of his last moments....
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in new york, elizabeth hur for abc 7 news. >> this airstrike on jihadi john comes as the u.s. steps up its fight against the islamic state in iraq and syria. in an exclusive abc news interview, president obama talked about the success the u.s. has had in containing the momentum of isil. but he says more needs to be done to completely decapitate their operations. hasident obama: our goal been to first contain, and we have contained. we have made some progress in trying to reduce the flow of foreign fighters. the pentagondays, announced as many as 50 special operations force troops were deployed to syria to assess conditions for military action. changing gears, hold onto your hat and skirt today. you can see our live camera shaking. it will be a breezy start your weekend. doug hill is here with a look at your forecast. doug: plenty of sunshine and gusty wind outside the weather center. the further west you go, the windier it will be. let's show you the wind advisory in effect until 6:00 tonight. this includes the shenandoah valley through the appalachians. wind gusts to 50 miles
in new york, elizabeth hur for abc 7 news. >> this airstrike on jihadi john comes as the u.s. steps up its fight against the islamic state in iraq and syria. in an exclusive abc news interview, president obama talked about the success the u.s. has had in containing the momentum of isil. but he says more needs to be done to completely decapitate their operations. hasident obama: our goal been to first contain, and we have contained. we have made some progress in trying to reduce the flow...