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sean: now at noon, gunfire and explosions as police raided an apartment where they believe the mastermind of last week' s attacks was hold up. at least 10 displaced after an early morning fire in manchester. what investigators believe caused the blaze. and a grandmother started to feel sick inside their home. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 at noon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sean: good afternoon. i' m sean mcdonald. we are following major
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developments in the paris attacks. at least two people are dead and police overnight. abc' s marci gonzalez is live in france with the latest developments after a wild night in paris. marci: good afternoon. several officers injured in that raid that went on for hours. gunfire and explosions echoing through the early morning hours in the suburbs of paris. >> we felt the building shake, there were guys upstairs screaming, "shoot, shoot." marci: french police storming an apartment just a mile from the friday' s terror attacks began. cell phone records and surveillance leading them here where they thought the alleged mastermind, abdelhamid abaaoud, was hiding. inside officials say officers were shot at. a woman rushed towards them,
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killing herself with a suicide belt. another suspect also killed. at least seven people taken into custody. this just one of nearly 120 searches across france overnight as police also try to track down two of the accused terrorists who carried out the deadly attacks. garrett: this is like a tree you have branches going off as they pick up more pieces of marci: france' s president reiterating that this country is at war with isis. carrier to triple the military' s capacity to launch air strikes in syria, saying france will never give in to fear. and officials still have not identified the suspects from this morning' s raid or said how friday' s massacre, but investigators believe this planning more attacks. live in paris marci gonzalez, , abc news. back to you.
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sean: there has been backlash against welcoming syrian refugees to the u.s. at least 30 governors, including governor hassan, are calling for washington to stop the resettlement of syrian refugees until the vetting process can be reviewed. obama expressed outrage at the responses from many lawmakers. pres. obama: when candidates say we won' s political posturing. that we should have a religious test, and that only christians -- proven christians -- should be admitted, that' s offensive and contrary to american values. sean: new developments this noon in the suspicious death of an alexandria boy. the attorney general' s office says an autopsy was done on died on sunday after he was injured. the results of the autopsy are not being released pending further investigation. also, a deadly rollover crash is
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being investigated right now in sanbornton. police say the car rolled over last night around 7:30 on burleigh hill road, ejecting both people inside. the 24-year-old passenger was pronounced dead at the scene. the 23-year-old driver was medflighted to dartmouth where he remains in critical condition. police are not releasing their names, saying this investigation is ongoing. new this noon, four men have been arrested in connection to an armed home invasion overnight. rochester police say these men entered a residence on academy street. one of the suspects brandished a handgun, another with a knife, ordering people to the floor. at least 10 people are displaced this noon by a fire on the west firefighters were called to the intersection of rimmon and bremmer streets just after 1:00 this morning. the fire started on the 3rd floor porch and quickly spread. out safely. investigators say the improper
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sparked this fire. meantime, five family members from nashua are fine today thanks to an alert 11-year-old girl. they were all taken to the hospital suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning, and firefighters say the levels inside the home could have been deadly. ray brewer is live at the lake street fire station, and ray, the fire department says this incident should serve as a reminder for everyone, correct? ray: that' as it gets colder and furnaces fire up, the fire department says this incident highlights the importance of getting your furnace checked on a yearly basis, and make sure that you have carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home. wednesday morning, despite temperatures in the 20' s, the windows at 38 northwood drive in nashua were open, a reminder of the tragedy that was averted thanks to 11-year-old nana
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what really happened, but there was carbon monoxide. that' s what the people said. ray: the fire department says that exactly what the problem was. carbon monoxide measuring 150 parts per million had filled the house. adam pouliot: 150 parts per million is quite high. the body will start to feel affects at 35 parts per million and 35 parts per million is our action level. ray: fortunately, nana realized something was wrong as members of her family said they didn' t feel well, and she noticed an unusual odor. nana called her father, who told her to get everyone out of the the five people home at the to the hospital, exhibiting signs of carbon monoxide poisoning. adam: some of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are dizziness, lightheadedness, short-term memory loss, nausea. ray: all are now fine. dalbrhhe: they are all at a family' s friend'
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ray: the problem was traced to a faulty furnace, which according to the repair man hadn' t been maintained. and while the furnace will have to be replaced, the repair man says the family is lucky that a carbon monoxide leak is all they are dealing with. gil rodrigue: the gas valve on this unit has been charred ok which means it' s been subjected to a flame, and if the top was melted off gas, would have just started flowing in. ray: the fire department says if you do suspect carbon monoxide leak in your home, get everyone out, but leave your doors and windows closed. that way if there is a leak, the y can trace it back to the source. reporting live in nashua, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: all right, ray, thanks. a third person charged in connection with the overdose death of rochester teen eve tarmey is facing a judge. 31-year-old leslie aberle is charged with dispensing a controlled drug with death resulting. police say the teen died from a fentanyl overdose. tarmey' s mother and her mother' s boyfriend are also charged in the case. aberle has another court date later this month. a tractor trailer truck crash on
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concord police say keith spence of meriden, connecticut was heading to boscawen when his tractor-trailer veered off the side of the road just north of exit 16 and struck several trees. spence was pinned inside the cab for a time. he was taken to the hospital where he is being treated for serious injuries. next at noon, testimony has resumed in the murder trial the massachusetts teen accused of killing his teacher after he refused to re-enter the courtroom after a break yesterday. and new poll numbers in the race for president. who is making gains in the crowded republican race? kevin: charmed life lately on the weather. eventually, the system changes weekend.
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we turned ohio around and we created jobs and cut taxes and balanced our budgets. john kasich's for us. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. sean: welcome back, everybody. testimony continues today in the trial of phillip chism, a massachusetts teen charged with killing his teacher. yesterday, chism refused to go back into the courtroom. the 16-year-old told his lawyers he was "about to explode and doesn' t want to hurt anyone." the judge has asked for a new psychological evaluation. he also ordered technicians to install a live video feed inside chism' s holding cell. moving now to commitment 2016.
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donald trump continuing to lead the republican presidential race here in new hampshire with 22% of likely voters backing him. the wbur poll shows rubio and carson tied for second, a gain for the rubio campaign. a new quinnipiac poll is showing that democratic hopeful hillary clinton does not do well in head to head matchups in the key swing state of colorado. she trails all three top republican candidates including senator marco rubio and ben carson by 14%. campaigning here in new carly fiorina will host a town hall at keene state college. and jeb bush kicks off a two-day visit by attending a house party in bedford. tomorrow, he will be adding his name to the new hampshire primary ballot. speaking of colorado, a powerful winter storm has wrecked havoc there. in denver hundreds of flights were cancelled, major highways shutdown, as much as 18-inches
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wow. kevin: until you are in the heart of the winter, there is one side of the country that gets the cold, one thought on the mild. we haven' t on the mild start -- we have been on the mild side as opposed to last year. sean: still ahead in the news 9 kitchen, looking for a new dish to try for tonight' s dinner? we have an italian idea next. now to our u-local hot shot. this is rocky and his owner posing for a selfie on a beautiful day. you can submit your pictures and u-local members, by logging onto
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>> now, meteorologist kevin skarupa with your stormwatch 9 forecast. kevin: for a lot of folks, it was the coldest temperatures we' ve seen all season this morning. a lot of areas in the teens. a record of 25 setback in 1972 was beaten. a lot of sunshine out there, a few high clouds in a few spots, but nothing that is filtering the sun at all. that has gone to work with a cold start with temperatures in
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the teens and 20' s, working her way to the lower 40' s and 50' s, be within one or two degrees of where we landed yesterday afternoon. again, this comes with sunshine. exception might be a few southwestern areas. a few high and mid-level clouds from the berkshires are trying to break off. a lot of that will continue to dry up. you will notice a system slowly making its way through the ohio valley now. this all edges in our direction, so while it will be an increase high-class to our west and some clouds trying to make their way in off the ocean tonight -- there will be a lot of clouds run tomorrow and eventually better rain chances to follow along. after dropping in the lower and midteens tomorrow night, back in s of north, still at 6:00 a.m., mount washington was at 32 with their skies and was the warmest spot in the entire state of the warmer air started to come aloft for upper 40'
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this has helped wind -- very light out there. only ron 5, 10 miles an hour. -- only around 5, 10 miles an hour cure the warmest of the days is friday after the rain falls apart. mid-50' s on friday afternoon. we get through the afternoon, high clouds, southwestern areas of the state, we will continue to see those push in. otherwise, clouds file in from offshore, and that eventually sets off the chance of a light rain shower or two tomorrow best chance as we worked our way through the afternoon will be this line of rain. that will continue through through the very beginning of friday morning before a quick clearing response. and that wind will push temperatures up in lower 50' s
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by saturday, whens have -- winds have turned more northwesterly, and that means highs will be back in the 40' s for the actual weekend itself. here' s a look at it, 40' s to near 50, a bump in temperature head of the ranges are -- the rain chances tomorrow afternoon, and behind it early on friday. the wind switches to the northwest, and that produces the air mass change for the weekend. partial sunshine saturday, and we keep an eye out for any areas p of light snow showers. let' s head over to cook' s corner. jealous. we will make a yummy italian dish. we are joined by michael todes -- from the coliseum restaurant. michael: we are making
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since this is homemade pasta, he quickly. this is pork, and what they do little fat. sean: you say stuff way cooler than i do it i will have you do the greeting of my phone. [laughter] michael: it is the italian tongue. you put the shrimp in. sean: the land and the sea. michael: also some fresh tomatoes. we also make homemade tomato sauce at home. sean: i will stand here at a safe distance. michael: i am sorry about that. sean: i love my eyebrows. [laughter] as you are cooking that up, if you go to the colosseum,
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you can take on some tomato sauce. michael: yes, very easy, all you have to do is one that up, throw in some pasta, and you have a fresh dish. that serves about two people. no more flames going up. sean: i' m keeping my eyebrows for one more day. michael: not too much sauce, you will put a little bit of pepper. so cook that. sean: i like pepper. michael: i love pepper. when we put parmesan cheese. sean: there are two different kinds of cheese? michael: oh, yeah. you put the basal el at the end because it is a delicate herb. we put in some more sauce, and what you do with the pasta, i already put salt in it, you put inside the dish. sean: this is a little trick i
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did not know about. turn up your smell-o-vision, folks, because it smells wonderful. michael: now the best part, my favorite part. sean: here comes the cheese. michael: you cook that a little bit, raise the heat -- sean: where are you located? michael: route 28 in between exit 2 and exits 3. you can call us, make a reservation on the weekend. sean: i imagine a lot of folks doing holiday shopping, maybe stop off, take a break. of year. come by, enjoy a meal. get some deals. what is it called again? michael: fettuccine calamari. sean: wonderful. much.
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red sox player is ready for his farewell season. he posted a video saying he will retire after the 2016 season, big papi, that is. he has played 19 seasons in the dollars this season. -- will make you levin million the season. be floating their way through macy' floats in the thanksgiving day parade from build-a-bear to the s colonel sanders will make an appearance. get ready for that. that is already coming up. the patriots will host the buffalo bills on monday night football next week. and you can watch the game right kickoff is at 8:30. that means "dancing with the stars" moves to metv new hampshire at 8:00. metv is on comcast channel 298, 308, or 945, metrocast channel 299, argent channel 6 or 15, and over the air on 9.2.
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you can also watch the show on there you go. what have we got? kevin: sunshine out there this afternoon, we start adding clouds, and rain chances will be best late tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night, and early friday. sean: it feels like friday. -- it feels like fall. starting tonight at 5:00, a special session on new hampshire' s heroin epidemic is underway in concord right now. we' ll have complete coverage. and a new analysis of the best and worst deals this black friday. we will help you plan your bargain hunting. that does it for us.
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