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>> no one can even anticipate sitting around a thanksgiving table without seth with us. sean: now at noon, reaction from the victim' s family after a man charged in connection to a drug overdose death is sent back to jail. kevin: a much colder breeze out there this afternoon with the sunshine. how that all starts to change, ahead. sean: robbery investigation. what this man is accused of doing and why the gloves he was wearing might crack the case. and europe on edge. what authorities uncovered in the latest round of raids and why brussels residents remain on high alert.
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>> 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, everybody. a former little league coach is heading to jail after getting his bail revoked. brian watson is accused of supplying fentanyl that resulted in a death. watson was out on bail, pending trial, but the state filed a motion to revoke the veil after he was spotted with someone he was supposed to stay away from. ray brewer is live outside the courthouse. ray: the family says they weren' t frustrated. they understand that due process takes time. they are pleased with today' s outcome. >> it is a good day. ray: as brian watson was led into joking that was the thought in judy' s mind. he is accused of selling a fatal dose of fentanyl to her son.
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more sick children on the being on the streets. ray: watson was in court for a bail revocation hearing. he was spotted driving with a possible codefendant, and someone he was ordered to stay conditions. one witness, detective who the 2 driving on the road and found her in the back seat. >> i could see that the clothes and debris was moving, consistent with someone breathing. through the quotes, could see a piece of blonde hair. i knew that ms. bryson was hiding in the backseat. ray: she is currently in the hospital, and the defense said she was crucial to the case, only to be overruled by the judge. the defense said there were other was short of jail to ensure compliance with bail. >> you have to report weekly, report daily. >> there is no condition that will stop the crimes between the two of them.
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ray: the judge agreed, revoking watson' s vale. for judy, it is a little bit of justice, but for her family, no holidays this year. >> no one can envision sitting on the thanksgiving table without seth with us, forget sitting around to do christmas. ray: when bryson' s release from the hospital, the defense can request another bail hearing. it is unclear at this point if they claim to ask for the hearing. ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: today a franklin man , convicted of human trafficking and endangering the welfare of a child will learn his punishment. it took a jury less than an hour to find william shine guilty. the prosecution said shine was willing to sell a teenager for a $1000, and sex was part of the deal. shine also faces prison time for and child endangerment as well. right now manchester police need , your help to find an armed they say the man held up shawn' s corner market on somerville
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street around 8:30 last night. the clerk told officers the suspect appeared to be armed with a knife or box cutter when he demanded cash. the robber is described as a white man, possibly in his 20' s. he was wearing a black ski mask, white sweatshirt and distinctive grey gloves with black tips. it' s a short work week out there, and many of us will be hitting the roads soon. here' s a live look outside at manchester, where conditions are a lot nicer than they were at this time last year. meteorologist kevin skarupa joins us with the travel forecast. kevin: nothing but sunshine across a good portion of the state at the present time. if you are outdoors for any length of time, you will notice the breeze out there,. -- you will notice the breeze that is gusting out there. sunshine is counteracting done a bit at the present time. temperatures are working their way up through the 30' s. a couple of lower 40' s. down to one lonely degree right now.
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to my times over 20 miles. that makes it feel more like the 20' s in the afternoon, before eventually we drop into the teens and 20' s later on tonight. much as a lot more on what to expect the on the forecast in just a bit. sean: staying on the cold theme, this afternoon governor maggie , hassan will join the professional firefighters of new hampshire to announce her support for operation warm. the campaign raises money to provide new coats to children in need. in 2014, new hampshire identified approximately 34,000 children living in poverty. if you would like to give the gift of warmth you can find a link on our website, wmur.com. now to europe, and a major city on lockdown. belgium' s capital, brussels, is now under a third day of highest alert following what officials describe as a serious and imminent threat. overnight, dozens of raids led to 21 arrests but their main target, the paris attacker, was not among them. abc' s elizabeth hur reports.
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>> 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'
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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 jeanne shaheen announced emergency funding legislation to address the heroin and opioid abuse epidemic. if approved, it would provide $600 million in supplemental appropriation to programs at the department of justice and the department of health and human services. from 2002 to 2013, opioid-related deaths have quadrupled nationally. in new hampshire alone, there was a 76% increase in opioid deaths last year. now to a sad story out of massachusetts. dozens of homeless pets were tore through an animal shelter. the animal rescue shelter in paxton just outside worcester
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was engulfed in flames when crews arrived. firefighters and volunteers were able to save 5 dogs, but 7 others died along with 30 cats. it' s not clear how the fire started. coming up, controversial comments from donald trump. what he said about mosques and what a new poll shows about the heated presidential race. and new developments in the murder of a pastor' s pregnant wife. the arrest just made in the case. kevin: cooler air-conditioning to file in. looks like it is in place for the next couple of days. changes by the time we get to thanksgiving. sean: plus, in today' s "cook' s corner," if you' re looking for a new thanksgiving recipe, we have a simple suggestion. we' ll show you how to make a new
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lana: donald trump is riding terrorist attacks in europe, but manipulating voters and distorting the truth. mr. trump: i watched when the world trade center came tumbling down, and i watched in jersey city, new jersey, when the thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. lana: in the chaos after 9/11, there were some false reports and internet rumors, but despite being widely debunked, trumpet insist he side. george: did you see -- mr. comp: i saw it. i saw it with my own eyes. george, it did happen. lana: terrorism has surged as an election issue since the paris attacks and donald trump leads with a wide margin as the most trusted to deal with the issue among republican voters. jersey city' s current mayor says that trump is perpetuating a falsehood. >> either he is willfully making
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up lies or he has memory issues good if you have either one of those, you have to question his ability to be president. lana: but trump is not backing down on this or other claims he has made, including reach waiting this-- rete weeting this false statistic whose source appears to be like supremacist group. that graphic claims that blacks are responsible for 81% of the murders of white americans. according to the fbi, the number is 14%. trump' s tweet has been like 5000 times. sean: some presidential candidates will be in new hampshire today. lindsey graham will make stops in hillsborough, keene, and rindge. and martin o' malley has events planned in rindge and exeter. new this noon police have , arrested a man in connection with the murder of a pregnant woman in indianapolis. amanda blackburn, the wife of a local pastor, died after a home invasion earlier this month. blackburn was 12 weeks pregnant at the time of her death. early this morning, police
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on a preliminary murder charge. don' t forget the patriots host the bills on monday night football tonight. you can watch the game right here on wmur. kickoff is at 8:30. that means dancing with the -- that means "dancing with the stars" moves to me tv new hampshire at 8:00. you can find it over the air on 9.2. the show will be available on demand tomorrow at abc.com. that means if we are staying up to watch this, we will be tired. kevin: wind chilly evening in foxborough. cold air rushes in and we will tell you how long it lasts. sean: plus, it is hard to believe, but thanks giving his this week. we'
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we will have the fear skies and that will lead us well in the busy travel they on wednesday. there are a few clouds with the western northwesterly breeze. otherwise, again, good deal of sunshine across the state, with low humidity levels and temperatures anywhere from the upper 20' s to upper 30' s. even if you southeastern spots near 40 degrees. southeastern parts of the state. this leaves us with an area of high pressure in control. the core of high pressure is through the great lakes. the wind around that -- for the time being, the wind heading out to our west, heading out to the north and northwest. the next few days. as it eventually goes to the east, the winds turn more southerly and eventually southwesterly, starting a
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warm-up for thanksgiving and all week. down to one degree. below zero for the first time this season. 30' s to near 40 degrees and hovering around with an nephew remainder of the afternoon. a few gusts over 25 to even 30 miles an hour. you notice the direction in which that is coming out of the cooler air. first time. wind chills him even though the temperatures are in the 30' s, if you are outdoors for any length of time. temperatures drop back. between 20 and 25, southeast of the lakes region. tomorrow, good deal of sunshine. we will mix in a few microns as
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s. with the area of high pressure for us on wednesday for the busy travel they, not only here in new hampshire, but across all of the northeast, overly it down to the mid-atlantic states. eventually, the next system for northwest. this gets your late friday night or early saturday. the time we get there, it looks like it will be mild enough that all the -- all of it falls in the form of scattered rain showers. afternoon. starting to rebound. thanks giving and beyond, a arrives. temperatures saturday afternoon and then we will start another stretch of two or three days of chillier weather. start next week. sean: you talk about thanksgiving and we will talk
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about thanksgiving in "cook' s corner" today. we' re joined by oonagh williams from royal temptations. you have a brilliant idea for stuffing. you have many brilliant ideas, but that is one of them. oonagh: i already said i would make this stuffing and then i heard amy and josh say it was their favorite for saturday. many have celiac disease. the only difference with this is the cornbread, gluten-free. cornmeal that says "gluten-free" on it, which makes life simpler. go for whatever level of cornmeal greediness you like. in the old days i used to cheat and use cosco corn muffins. i make mine so that they look like this, because you put it in the toaster oven and have it for sandwiches and snacks and everything. every free with almond milk and
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sean: you have a trick for every turn. oonagh: the recipes that make about a dozen of these. this is just 2 great granny smith apples, squishy ones for the kids if you want them with onions and bacon. uses like jones to reform. -- jones meet their reform. it is really good. i have done the apples, the onions, the bacon, sausage meat. it looks sealed. it will not brown like anything brown. fresh parsley, fresh or dried sage, sometime. i don' t find i need to add salt and pepper. what is great about this is it is basically cooked. sean: about a minute left. oonagh: throwing as much or as
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this one was baked in the mental, the black metal texas muffin cup. 8x8 in the oven. we were saying over there, the waffles that are coconut, the breakfast morning. little twix look-alikes i make it i' m just back from speaking disease. you could give the gift as the cutting of cooking class -- for the cookbook. which is real food. and you can get me on gluten-free cooking on facebook that happy thanks giving,
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imagine. the final structure is 24 feet tall and made of 1800 pounds of not sure you are to want to eat that afterwards. starting tonight at 5:00 cities , are stepping up security this holiday season, after the terror attacks overseas. what we' re learning about threats here in the u.s.. and cyber monday is taking a page from black friday. why retailers are changing the that does it for us.
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