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tom: right now on news9 tonight at 11:00 -- a seven hour operation in paris ends with suspects behind bars. but it' s unclear if the alleged mastermind behind the attack was killed. >> light will not stop to shine. fear will not prevail. parisians will be parisian. shelley: here at home, a vigil to honor the victims of terrorism in paris. >> and you got to meet the next president of the united states, so hows that for a wednesday night? thank you guys. tom: we' ll take you inside the house party where jeb bush talked about his proposal to defeat isis. mike: after another day of bright skies changes follow , tomorrow as the next system arrives. when rain develops, plus how much we could see. shelley: residents of berlin are tackling new hampshire' s heroin epidemic tonight. how they'
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plans to stop drug abuse. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. tom: police raids and a standoff in paris lead to arrests in the paris terror attacks. we' re learning what lead authorities to an apartment building just north of paris. good evening, i' m tom griffith. shelley: and i' m shelley walcott. abc' s marci gonzalez is in paris with the latest on the hunt for suspects. marcy: new video out tonight of the moments that explosive siege targeting the paris attacks mastermind began. french swat teams trying to bust into this apartment building but running into a reinforced door. and once inside met by gunfire. terrified families living nearby shocked awake by the barrage of bullets. >> boom boom boom tatatata. boom boom boom boom.
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>> when it was all over eight , arrested and at least two dead. a woman who detonated a suicide belt, and another person killed by a grenade. this cell phone video shows swat teams leading suspects, some stripped of their clothing, away from the scene. the apartment building itself pockmarked and barely standing. so far, the french prosecutor says isis leader abdelhamid abaaoud is not but it' s not clear if he was killed. from the daily mail of friday' s deadly rampage captured on a cafe surveillance camera. an attacker appears in the upper left of the screen and opens fire. he walks out of frame then reappears, taking aim at a customer outside but his weapon , jams and he moves on. seconds later that would-be victim pops up and escapes. tonight police are still looking for two suspects believed to be among the terrorists who carried out friday' s attack. marcy gonzales abc news, paris. , tom: tonight a show of
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solidarity with france at the university of new hampshire. more than a hundred students and faculty members came together for a candlelight vigil administrators saying the attack and administrators saying the attack on paris was an assault the values of every college campus. adam sexton joins us live from durham tonight to explain. adam: the undergrads here have grown up in the shadow of global terror. tonight they turned out to show that they' re not afraid. >> aujourd' hui nous somme tous francais. today we are all french. adam: a large crowd gathered at the university of new hampshire wednesday night holding a candlelight vigil for paris. there' s been a lot of discussion about what the attacks in france mean for the future. >> lots of sorrow, lots of sadness, and a lot of thoughts i' ve seen a lot of people bowing
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time to think about what is happening in their world and pay respect. >> one of our faculty members was at a restaurant very close to the restaurant that was the scene of the worst terrorist attack, but she' s fine, she' s back in the country now. adam: professor of french claire-lise malarte-feldman made a poster bearing the names of the victims. >> the islamic state punished them for celebrating. for being happy. for being alive. adam: she told students that although there is heartache over this barbaric massacre the spirit of her native country is unbroken. >> light will not stop to shine. fear will not prevail. parisians will be parisian. france will keep cool.
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and reason will overcome. adam: and a reminder of the heightened security awareness in the wake of these attacks, while they stayed on the perimeter there were multiple police officers on hand for this vigil to ensure safety. live in durham, adam sexton, wmur news 9. shelley in the wake of the : attacks in paris, some new hampshire officials are calling on the federal government for more transparency in the vetting process for syrian refugees. the granite state has 13 refugee resettlement communities most centered in manchester and concord. governor hassan modified her statements wednesday on syrian refugees, calling for a temporary halt until the vetting process can be re-assessed. the governor described new hampshire' s experience in getting information from the federal government as challenging. >> what i' m calling for is a pause because the first job of every government is to keep our people safe. news 9 obtained prospect reports
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filed by four refugee resettlement agencies in the state. a projected 470 refugees are on track to enter new hampshire next year from a dozen countries, including syria. tom: in commitment 2016, republican presidential candidate jeb bush is in the state. tonight, he attended a house party in bedford where he addressed how he would handle isis after the paris attacks. jean mackin tells us what the presidential hopeful told the voters. jean: before arriving in new hampshire, jeb bush unveiled his u.s. defense policy. he called for replenishing u.s. troops. and tonight in bedford, he criticized the president' s approach to fighting isis. >> the threat of terrorism, radical islamic terrorism, is the threat of our time. they' ve declared war on us. jean: jeb bush arrived in new hampshire fresh off a trip to the citadel in south carolina where he unveiled his defense policy. at this house party in bedford he called the president'
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executed. >> the u.s. should not be the world' s policeman but we should be the leader of the free world because but for us, who? jean: he called for replenishing the ranks of the u.s. military, and proposes sending more troops to the middle east to fight isis. >> and i think we have to strike there before we have to deal with it here. jean: the former florida governor also talked about taxes, social security, education and the opioid crisis. >> they moved to the question which new hampshire and granite staters will do, which is who' s gonna sit behind the big desk? who' s going to make the tough decision, who has the leadership skills to understand the world that we' re in? jean: he said his experience governing offers republicans the best chance past the primary. >> when you get to the serious part of this, i think you' re looking at the guy who' s going to be the nominee. i know for a fact that i have
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-- jean: tomorrow jeb bush makes it official when he files for the new hampshire primary. live in the studio, jean mackin, wmur news9. tom: george pataki will also file tomorrow. and dr. ben carson will be here on friday to officially file his paperwork. shelley: so far this year 290 five people have died of drug overdoses in new hampshire, evan of them in berlin. stephanie woods was at the facing heroine for him in berlin where there were scary statistics for parents. stephanie: 93% higher than those in other high schools. hundreds back to high school trying to bring that number and others down to zero. >> it' s a community problem. when we identified community
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problem, we can also turn around and identity -- identify community solution. >> more than 200 people -- 250 people came together to find a s heroine epidemic. bob thompson of berlin public schools says their high school has one of the worst heroin abuse rates in the state. >> i think there may be some connection with the socioeconomic status. i know that a lot of people have opinions on why that is. we' ve got a couple of prisons in town, and i think we' re all down here pointing outside of ourselves for finding a reason for it. stephanie: berlin police chief pete morency says so far in 2015, burglaries in the city have gone up nearly 82% from last year, and juvenile incidents have increased by 22%. >> we' re seeing a lot of property crimes, thefts, to be exchanged for drugs. and that' s not only affecting the victims of these thefts, that' s affecting the person' s family when they' re arrested for these charges. stephanie: morency says his
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officers are responding to two or three overdoses a week, but berlin lacks the resources to combat the heroin epidemic. north country listens says they held this forum to increase prevention, treatment, and recovery in the north country. >> so tonight we' re probably not going to walk away with the solution, but it' s a step in the direction of building community awareness, identifying local community actions, which will hopefully put us on the path to addressing this crisis. stephanie: thompson says he' s hoping that new chemical-free prevention programs at the high school will discourage students from using drugs. >> we' re not sure that we' re necessarily going to see some major impact in those numbers this round. but we' re committed to doing whatever we can, partnering with whoever we can, to make a difference so those numbers do go down. stephanie: the new numbers for 2015 will be out in december. stephanie woods, wmur news 9.
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back at work in a special session in concord. his job over the next six weeks will be to vet and write bills on issues on substance abuse and the governor hopes come january, that will include additional funding for state wide drug courts. unanimously approved a bill to crack down on fentanyl. the measure would make it a crime to traffick more than ten grams of the narcotic. and the punishment would be 20 years in prison. routine final votes are still needed before governor baker can sign the bill into law. tom: a driver turned himself in after fleeing the scene of a firey car crash in rye. rye police say 21-year-old cory lowe crashed a nissan pathfinder just after midnight yesterday. when fire fighters arrived at the scene, a passenger was seriously injured. k-9 teams searched for lowe, but couldn' t find him. lowe is charged with felony conduct after an accident and
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felony reckless operation. officers say alcohol and speed contributed to the crash. the age to buy tobacco could be increasing in boston. coming up on news 9 tonight. the mayor' s new plan to crackdown on tobacco consumption. shelley: and a study of new england' s energy consumption reveals if a natural gas pipeline is needed in our area. what it could mean for your electric bill. mike: after the recent dry stretch, some rain is on the way soon. if it clears in time for friday and what about the weekend?
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tom: the extremist group boko haram killed at least 49 people in suicide bombings in nigeria. shelley: the first attack at a marketplace in the town of yola killed 24 people and injured another 80. then, two suicide bombers killed 15 people in kano. the global terrorism index named boko haram the deadliest extremist group in the world today even deadlier than isis. boko haram pledged its allegiance to the islamic state in march. tom: a preliminary report of the deadly jet crash in ohio shows that the pilots were warned about tough landing conditions. the ntsb says an instructors on another plane warned the pilots that weather conditions were
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all 9 people onboard that jet were killed when it crashed into an apartment building last week. shelley: tragic news for boston college football legend doug flutie. flutie' s parents passed away within minutes of each other this morning. he says his father had been sick and died of a heart attack at a florida hospital this morning. his mother was there, and also suffered a heart attack a short time later. flutie posted on facebook i would like to honor my parents for all that they did throughout my and my brothers' and sister' s lives. tom: boston could soon raise the minimum age for purchasing tobacco and nicotine products. boston mayor marty walsh proposed increasing the age from 18 to 21 today. it would also restrict admission to tobacco stores and smoking bars to 21 and over. quick it' s a chemical addiction. it is our unquestioned duty to
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help young people make the right choices. tom: mayor marty walsh recently signed an ordinance banning smokeless tobacco products at boston sporting venues including fenway. the city' s board of health will vote on the proposal next month. shelley: a study released today says new england does not need additional natural gas pipelines to maintain reliable energy in the region. it says electricity needs can be met through 2030 with or without investment in a new natural gas pipeline. and although a pipeline could lower the cost of electricity, up front costs of the project could increase rates. the massachusetts attorney general' s office commissioned the study. supporters say it' ll bring cheaper electricity and jobs to the area. tom: a hunter spent a cold night in the new hampshire woods. 29-year-old kyle frizzel of vermont was hiking pleasant mountain when he became lost. fish and game officers searched for frizzel, but couldn' t find him last night. frizzel says he could not make it back over the mountain in the dark. he made a fire overnight and found his way to a road this morning where he was able to get
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a ride back to his car. he was cold, but not hurt. a happy ending. shelley: speaking of winter weather, we pulled out the winter coat early this morning. mike: take a look at the time lapse up it newfound lake today. nice to see the sunshine all day long. after that cold start, a nice recovery is temperatures did bounce back to the average is not a little above during the course of the afternoon. down to 10 in berlin, 16 in concord. colder than any other point in the season so far. you have to go all the way back to march last year to find when we were this cold. low 20' s in manchester and along the coast. highs today upper 40' s, a little above the normal of 47.
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but if this hour, not nearly as cold as it was last night at this time. right now it is chilly, 26 at berlin. we have that temperature inversion where it is warmer a loss than down in the valleys. concord in manchester have seen the temperature climb by three or four degrees in the last hour. western parts of the state into the 40' s, so much warmer than at this time last night i is much as 22 degrees. we will be chilly for the evening in the overnight but not nearly as cold as last night. temperatures actually rise into the 40' s in many spots as you head out early tomorrow morning. here is that wedge of almost springlike warm for it does cool down. near 50 in chicago and then back to the west temperatures dip back to more seasonable levels and eventually it will cool back
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the next couple of days will feature temperatures above the average, especially tomorrow night into a good part of friday. here' s one system we have to try between now and the weekend. sunday we may see a couple of mixed or snow showers but the rain is what we will be tracking through tomorrow afternoon. thickening clouds for thursday, a couple of spotty showers and then a better chance of more widespread showers arriving late in the day. the heaviest rain moves in during the evening and especially overnight, but the back end of it clears around the end of the morning commute on friday so we are right back into sunshine. some spots could make a run at near 60 on friday before it cools back down for the weekend. highs tomorrow 40' s and lower to mid 50' s and temperatures tomorrow night don' t go anywhere .
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temperatures begin to climb again for friday. that' s the average, some spots could make it to the 50' s. it could warm up a little bit for thanksgiving. tom: keep us posted. shelley: a programming note for you the patriots host the , buffalo bills on monday night football this week. and you can watch the game right here on wmur. kickoff is monday night at 8:30. that means dancing with the stars moves to me-tv new hampshire at 8:00. me-tv is on comcast channel 298 308 or 945. metrocast channel 299. argent channel 6 or 15. and over the air on 9.2. you can also watch the show on demand at abc-go.com wednesday morning. tom: can you go over that one more time? [laughter]
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jamie the celtics have been : playing a fast, fun brand of basketball and winning. tonight they got to put their new-found success to the test against a good team, the dallas mavericks. 4 straight wins for the mavs coming into the game at td garden. 4th qtr 83-77 celtics. dirk norwitzi hits the 3 pointer. down the stretch in the 4th. isiah thomas drives and dishes to jared sullinger. he misses the shot, but follows
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it up and scores. celts up 91-87. then dallas went on a 9-0 run, darren williams 3. dallas would take a 96-91 lead. jared sullinger with a 3. but the c' s were down by 2. mavericks win 106-102. c' s host the nets friday, at the nets sunday. they need to win both of those games because the c' s own the nets first round draft picks. the rivals college hoops. snhu at saint anselm college. hawks in white, taylor fortin drives and scores, plus the foul. penmen go to chris walters. strong drive to the glass and he scores. saint a' s definitely attacking on the dribble drive. senior mike mccahey drives and banks it in. penmen get a three pointer on the baseline. remo simankevicius, freshman from melbourne, australia. up and under, score by tim guers, another freshman. st a' s wins 76-58.
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womens college hockey tonight, unh at harvard. unh in blue. no scoring until midway thru the game, then lexi lang cleans up a rebound. out front harvard up 1-0. they add to the lead a few minutes later. grace zharzecky scores 2-0. unh goes without a lamp-lighter. harvard wins 4-0. monarchs at home on education day. they hosted the elmira jackals. jackals in blue, a shot from the point by justin bernhardt. there is a flurry out front and spiro goulakos is finally there to knock it past the monarchs goalie colin stevens. wmur' s kevin skarupa was at the game. as always on education day he was testing the kids on different subjects. manchester outshot elmira 47-19 and derek arnold scored. but elmira wins 2-1. the monarchs host norfolk for 3 games starting friday night. check out the exeter blue hawks, ready to take on #1 goffstown for the d-1 football title sunday night at unh. talk about a study in contrasts.
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its the ball control, steady, tough defense of exeter against the high-flying air and ground attack of the grizzlies. the blue hawks won the d-1 title in 2011 and 2012. >> we are excited to be in the championship aim. the place in last year, a very good team, a lot of respect. we are looking forward to sunday night. >> so excited to play them again. last year they got the better of us. this year will have another chance. it' s really a -- really exciting , especially in the championship game. >> noon michigan at penn state. michigan state at ohio state. , then tcu at oklahoma. should be a great unh football one. practice. and they have a big one with maine looming in durham saturday. the wildcats have the longest streak of making the playoffs in the country 11 straight years. if they beat maine, that streak likely goes to 12 but a loss and the season will be over.
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so if you want some incentive to win. there it is. as i understand it, tom griffith will be there somewhere signing autographs at the game. tom cole and i will be lucky to get to the game. still to come on news 9 tonight. ski season is beginning in mount washington valley. shelley: and some skiers hit the slopes for free today. we'
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tom: a new ski jump being high school should be completed by next week. it was built in 1979 but it was torn down this year due to safety concerns. a fundraiser held on monday night raised more than $10,000. mount washington valley kicked off the ski season today with some free skiing. shelley: bretton woods opened one trail for skiers and riders today. with a donation to the local food bank, people could hit the slopes for free. bretton woods plans to reopen this weekend. and cranmore mountain resort says it will open right after thanksgiving.
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