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tom: now at 11:00, the death toll continues to climb in the attacks on paris. a state of emergency is now in bombings, and a hostage situation. shelley: this plymouth state student is missing tonight. the information police have about where he was last seen. mike: snow showers for some tonight, then a windy and cold or start to the weekend tomorrow, how chilly we get, . tom: prosecutors revealed new information about the overdose death of a teenager from rochester. during court hearings today. the role the boyfriend of the victim' s mom is accused of playing in her death. announcer: no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news nine tonight. shelley: tonight we are following news from paris. the head of police believes all
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tom: targets included a concert and a stadium. the french president has declared a state of emergency. brandi hitt is live with the latest. brandi hitt: a horrific night in harris as the death toll continues to rise from the coordinated attacks. one of the sites, a landmark concert hall full of hostages. we just learned a total of eight militants have been killed, seven by suicide belts. the streets look like a battlefield as armed men struck multiple targets. more than 100 have been killed after an unknown to -- number of terrorist attack. -- attacked. >> we heard multiple gunshot. -- gunshots. brandi hitt: the worst carnage was at this theater.
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an american band was performing. >> they heard the gunfire, and said it was louder than what they were playing. they heard screaming and yelling. brandi hitt: security brush the building, at least four attackers died inside. concertgoers could see -- be seen with hands on their heads. one of the gunman tom -- tossed explosives at the hostages. a crowded restaurant was also among six locations under fire. >> all of the sudden there were loud gunshots. they were bullets coming to the windows. i was holding onto the woman next to me, she had been shot in the chest. brandi hitt: as police scramble, stuns parisians ran for shelter. president obama promised to stand with the french people. president obama: this is an
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brandi hitt: no one has claimed responsibility, it is unknown if more attacks were planned. all public places in france are closed indefinitely. tom: dartmouth college runs a study abroad program in paris. this evening, the college told us the professor and the seven students are safe and have been in touch with families. the college says they are monitoring the situation closely. shelley: tonight officials are trying to confirm whether the man shown in videos, beheading two journalists is dead. it is believed jihadi john was killed in a u.s. drone strike in syria. one of the journalist was james foley. his parents say words that their son' s killer may be dead brings little solace. they are still frustrated by what they see as the government'
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>> it is a somber time. bombing in syria. my fear -- fear is that violence begets more violence. >> we haven' t spent enough time praising jihadi john as we have come in terms of bringing british and american citizens home, the results would have been different. shelley: fully' s -- james foley' s parents say they want to focus on his legacy through the foundation. tom: a student disappeared twice for hours ago. the search for jake non-will resume tomorrow. wmur mike cronin joins us live from
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mike: they have been using a k-9 team, boats, and kayaks to search for this man. his mother and friend reported him missing about an hour after he was last seen. friends of his are worried come in -- and hoping he is ok. >> he is a staple to the english department command the college community. -- department, to the college community. mike: he was last seen thursday around 4:00 on foster street, near the common man in. his friends and alternate says he lives off of campus with friends. he is studying english and is a member of the school' s poets and writers association. >> he can make anyone left. -- last. ugh. he is one-of-a-kind. >> we have poetry together. he always makes everyone smile. he always makes everyone much
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mike: he was last seen wearing green jacket, gray pants, and vans sneakers. friday the school sent a message to everyone on campus saying that the search and rescue have been searching for him. >> he has been having a rough time. we are very, very close with him. mike: saturday morning, those close with him will meet at the plymouth community gardens to continue looking for him. investigators will also resume the search. >> we want him home safe. whether that means he keeps going to school, or takes time off. him. following up on anonymous tips. anyone with information is asked to give them a call. mike cronin, wmur news 9. revealed in court today when the mother of a 17-year-old found dead from a drug overdose faced a judge along with the mothers
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they told investigators what happened inside a rochester hotel. jean mackin joins us live. jean: this court paperwork documents the story told to investigators. how eve was found dead and the adults in the motel room with her say they waited to call 911. -- she appeared in court friday morning. the mother faces two felonies that could each carried time in prison. that was after her daughter was found dead from a overdose in october inside the riviera hotel. her mother' s boyfriend, mark ross is charged with giving the fatal dose to the teenager. according to court paperwork, ross told investors he spent $80 on what he thought was heroin, not sentinel -- phentinol
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they say she was slumped over in bed, they knew she was dead. he told investigators he threw took time to call 911 because jasmine would not wake up. he estimates there was a delay of 1 -- 1.5 hours. arriving officers found mark ross performing cpr while the mother paste. -- paced. another adult in the case went to massachusetts to buy drugs with the mother, the boyfriend, and eve. police say she overdosed on a painkiller 30 times more powerful than heroin. her mother' s boyfriend could spend life in prison if found guilty. jean mackin, wmur news 9. tom: another heartbreaking story from this heroin mess.
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four people are facing drug charges after police say they busted heroine dens. officers had two search warrant last night. stephanie woods spoke to people who live in one of the raided houses. stephanie: police say they searched two homes and farmington and townspeople using heroine. one woman says it' s you was there at her house as police search for home -- a searched her home, and took away her daughter in handcuffs. >> i don' t know what to do. stephanie: she says she was cooking dinner in her house at 6:00 thursday night, when police banged on her door. farmington police searched her house, and an apartment on main street, after they say they responded to thefts and drug overdoses. >> stuff was being stolen from my house. i told them my daughter is a severe addict. i told all of the cops the cops that talk to me, she is a severe addict.
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stephanie: the lieutenant says on main street, officers only found paraphernalia. at the house, they found three people in the bathroom using heroine, and allegedly destroying evidence. >> there were consistent observations of them trying to flush heroine down the sink and through the toilet. stephanie: police arrested four people. >> their hopes on this stuff -- they are hooked on this stuff. it is killing them. my daughter weighed 120 pounds, now she is lucky as she weighs 80 pounds. she looks like a walking skeleton. stephanie: police say two other warrants for the same arrest him are pending. police say the mother is working to get custody of her daughter'
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>> i had to pack up his stuff and give him to his father, who had never met him. this is just killing me, worse than it is killing them. stephanie: all of the arrested are being held at the jail. stephanie woods, wmur news 9. shelley: conway police are searching for an armed bank robber. tom: the unusual disguise who were. plus a clerk in manchester will not let a would be robber get away with anything.
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sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. shelley: an update on the news from paris. police escorted people with her hands up, hours after they were taken hostage. investigators say the attackers kill themselves, as police closed in. now. officers believe all of the attackers are dead, but they are searching for a cop listens. -- accomplices. as many as 120 people are dead. back after a man demanded he
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tom: police say he was at the convenience store. officers say the man brought items to the counter, and said he would be taking them for free. then he demanded money, threatened to the clerk, and said he was armed. the clerk did not given. -- give in. >> the clerk decided to go -- grass a stick and chase the assailant. tom: police are searching for the man involved. if you have information call police. shelley: conway police say they' re looking for a man involved in a bank robbery who should be considered armed and dangerous. officers responded to t.d. bank on white mountain highway just before noon. police say the man had a semi-automatic gun, which he pointed at tellers and other customers. he got away with cash. witnesses say he was wearing a blonde wig, and sunglasses a , white hooded sweatshirt, dark tight pants, and dark ugg-style boots. sandown police are investigating after a school bus was shot this
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the bus driver was the only one -- person on board when she heard what she thought was a gunshot while traveling down 10021a. the shot hit the front driver side near the windshield. she was not hurt. police say this is a wooded stretch of road and are investigating whether the shot came from a hunter. the top seeded goffstown -- announcer: now, chief meteorologist mike haddad. mike: we did see some partial sunshine at times, more in southern sections, and more in the way of cloud cover further to the north. speaking of clouds, they are holding strong across a good part of the northeast. scattered rain showers anywhere in the state. across the northern part, in the higher terrain, it is changing over to wet snow. we will likely see an acute relation of a few inches in the presidential ranch.
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eventually it will turn into snow. across the good part of central and southern new hampshire, it is too warm. primarily light rain, only lasting another hour or two. of instability -- the line of instability will hit here around 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning, that squashes anymore showers. notice the winds, still blowing out of the west. that will keep temperatures up into the lower to mid 40' s. the higher terrain is cooling down. that is why we are seeing that wet snow in the white mountains at this hour. winds gusting to as much as 25 miles per hour. tomorrow they could get up to 40
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we will be in the mid to upper 30' s in southern new hampshire tomorrow. unlike today, tomorrow we get a cold blast from the north and west, putting the temperatures if you degrees below the average. here is a look at the timeline to the weekend. rain showers eventually changing to wet snow in northern sections. southern parts of the state will see the sunshine quickly in the morning. fair amount of sunshine on sunday. the winds are very active tomorrow. a little bit lower in the winds department on sunday. the temperature is, after topping off into the 30' s and 40' s tomorrow, into actively low 50' s on sunday. -- end up back in the low 50' s on sunday. notice, tomorrow, it is bright, but wendy. low to mid 40' s in the south. milder on sunday afternoon.
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the grizzlies will host the bulldogs with a trip to the division i state championship game on the line. goffstown has never won a football title, but this could be the year. have reached semifinals. let' s begin in divison one, / -- division i over the last six , seasons either pinkerton or exeter has played for the d-1 state championship. this year, they will play each other in a semi finals. both teams are powerhouses, pinkerton has won 12 state titles, exit or has won 11 -- and in 1958 they actually shared a state championship. not all in division, but still impressive. the astros and the blue hawks met just two weeks ago, with pinkerton pulling out a 13-12 win, securing a playoff spot. game time is 1:00. exit is always a battle. we played them the last five years, they have always been great games. i expect no different.
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-- our thing. >> turnovers, turnovers will be great to call -- will be critical. >> they don' t try to hide anything, it is smash mouth football. you have to man up. jason: top seeded goffstown remains the only unbeaten team in the division they host 9-1 bedford tomorrow at 1:00. the grizzlies beat the bulldogs in week six. 27-21, but goffstown scored once on special teams and once on defense, so if bedford can clean up some of those mistakes, it could be a completely different ball game. a pair of one loss teams will meet in the division ii semi finals. the defending champions from windham will host the kennett eagles. both teams are 8-1, but did not face each other during the regular season. both have an exlosive offense, with a very stingy defense, but the jaguars have recent championship experience. the eagles haven' t won a state
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but they are hungry. >> obviously they are defending state champs, they play hard. it is obvious when we watch them on film that they don' t want to give up the title easily. >> the key for us will be for offense to really execute, get it done offense. have been doing all your. >> they have a outstanding football -- quarterback. defensively they came -- they come up and make plans -- place. >> a bend, don' t break mentality. keep going. if we hang in there, we will be good. jason: the top seeded team in division two in saint thomas aquinas. they are 9-0, the only unbeaten team in division ii. they boast the top quarterbacks in the state, stephen hedberg, who holds the nh record for touchdown passes in a single season. they face a very physical
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week. game time at portsmouth is at 2:30. the bears take on multiple saturday -- moultonborough saturday at 1:00. many of the players grew up playing together. the bears feature christian toronto. similar teams that should put on quite a show on saturday. >> they like short passes. they pick the right passes to throw. we have to worry about nick rutherford. next we both have -- >> we both have decent teams to beat. we will see how it plays out. >> we have the talent, we have to get our mentality straight. you have to wo ant it. >> we have good passing, good receivers, i think it will be a
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jason: the tigers host the falcons, these are two of the top defenses. both teams score around 40 points a game. something has to give at 1:00 tomorrow. a reminder, you can watch all of the friday night football shows on her website, wmur .com/f enough. -- fnf. follow us on twitter. good luck to all of the players and coaches. jamie: now unh opened up, but first the celtics, hosted the hawks. isaiah thomas is having an all-star type year. 23 points, 10 assists. 15 off of the bench, the celtics win. greg kimbrell is legit, he has 57 more saves than any other
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the sox gave up for minor leaguers, including carlos this way. season openers for unh, the women beat police our -- colby sawyer, 72-70 -- 72-41. the men hosted lyndon state. he scored 21 points. 10 rebounds, smith will score again, unh wednesday opener, -- unh wins 82-45 . echl hockey the toledo walleye at the monarchs. second period 2-2 game walleyes angling for a win alden hirschfield casts one on net, beating the monarchs goalie.
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i'm tom steyer. with bold leadership and an endless supply of wind and sun, we can do even more. the goal is 50% clean energy by 2030. so, what are we waiting for? tom: once again breaking news in paris. more than 120 people are dead in a series of terror attacks across that city tonight. the head of paris police say all of the attackers are dead. -- eight of the attackers are dead. police say gunmen opened fire on cafes near a concert, and then held people hostage at that show. at the same time, explosions were heard outside a soccer stadium. shelley: this is the deadliest violence that paris has seen since world war ii. live pictures from new york. the spire on one world trade center, lit in the colors of the french flag the city showing its
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, solidarity with paris tonight. thank you for joining us for news nine tonight at 11:00. tom: jimmy kimmel live is next, followed b [sfx:] all candidates' voices talking over one another my dad carried mail on his back. they called him "john the and they loved him because he looked out for everyone in those neighborhoods.
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and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honest leader building a movement with you to give us a future to believe in. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were created. we cut taxes every year. income rose in people's pockets. people were lifted out of poverty. children started to learn. as president of the united states, i pledge to you that i will solve problems. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the
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