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>> we saw a lot of acts of bravery today. between police and gunmen. protesters in chicago took their message to the city' shopping area. s popular holiday stroll will see a larger police presence. >> there is a big reason have extra eyes out there. shelley: the plan is to ensure stay safe. aj: i' m tracking a few showers and the chill behind those showers in store for tomorrow. shelley: and the high-speed crash caught on camera -- but -- the charges the driver is now facing. announcer: no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. shelley: we begin with a developing story. police in colorado say three people are dead after a shooting at a planned parenthood clinic. two of the victims are civilians. the third is a police officer from the university of colorado,
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colorado springs. nine other people are hospitalized. good evening. i' m shelley walcott. officers say the gunman engaged them in a shootout for hours before they could take him into custody. abc' s lana zak reports. lana: it was chaos at a strip mall on the busiest shopping day of the year, reports of a shooter at a planned parenthood in colorado springs. >> we are taking fire, two hits. lana: this was the scene, lines of swat teams, tactical unit and -- tactical units, as they tried to contain active shooter situation. the alleged suspect firing at officers outside while others were caught inside, like this woman' s sister -- this man' s sister. >> there were guys shooting --
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lana: nearby, businesses and shoppers were told to shelter in place. caren was working at the supercuts. >> i heard gunshots and everything. and then i saw an officer go down. lana: after nearly five hours, police convinced the suspect to surrender. their bravery saved untold lives, according to the mayor. >> this was a terrible, terrible tragedy. it could have been much works -- worse. shelley: according to law enforcement, there are nine people, five members of law transported to area hospitals. all are listed in good condition. shelley: people in france paid tribute to those killed two weeks ago in the terror attacks in paris. [french national anthem plays] played as president francois hollande led the ceremony at the
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each of the 130 people who was killed was recognized by name. president hollande pledged to destroy the, quote, "army of fanatics responsible for the attacks." in chicago, protesters blocked stores and shut down traffic in the city during black friday shopping. the demonstrators gathered on michigan avenue' s magnificent mile, a popular shopping destination. the group wants to draw attention to the death of a black teenager who was shot 16 times by a white police officer. the officer was charged with murder earlier this week. reverend jesse jackson led a peaceful protest. he says an investigation is needed into why dash cam video of the shooting was just released. rev. jackson: those who saw the tape -- the mayor, the police chief, the state' s attorney. if they saw it, that' s why we need a full, impartial, federal investigation, so we know who saw what when and why was the tape suppressed for 13 months. shelley: the officer' s attorney
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he fired the shots. turning our attention to whether -- weather the unseasonably mild , temperatures we all enjoyed today can' t stay around forever. a live look now at manchester, where it is 57 degrees right now. meteorologist aj burnett is here with more on the showers some will see overnight. aj: i know lots of us would wish that we could hang onto the 57' s. others are saying bring on the snow. no snow in the forecast tomorrow. record high temperatures today. hartford, connecticut, but give see, new york, new york city, glenns fall, new york, portland, maine -- poughkeepsie, new york, new york city, glen falls, new york, portland, maine -- all setting record highs today. we have some mixed precipitation
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panhandles. there is plenty of cold air that way. showers will be few and between. they come through tonight -- few and far between. they come through tonight. they come through tomorrow for the southern half of the state. slowly but surely, sunshine from north to south. temperatures tomorrow in the 40' s. we will talk about what next week looks like coming up in the forecast in just a few minutes. shelley: thank you. the city of nashua is preparing for tomorrow' s annual holiday stroll. it is the city' s largest event and this year because of the nice weather, they are expecting a big turnout. to make sure everyone is safe, there will be a larger police presence than in previous years. our kristen carosa tells us what to expect. kristen: city officials are adding 20 officers to patrol this year' s event. more than 30,000 people are expected and organizers aren' t taking any chances.
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in nashua as the city gets ready to host its annual holiday stroll. >> we get about 30,000 people each year. the folks that come out won' t be disappointed. kristen: organizer paul shea says the event will feature more than 75 demonstrations, performances, shopping, and attractions in the downtown area. >> this year for the first time we are incorporating diwali to celebrate our growing indian population. we wanted to make sure they feel welcome. kristen: and also for the first time this year, people will notice an increased police presence. >> we have put some extra police officers into the mix, because with so many folks, there is a big reason to have extra eyes out there. kristen: emergency management director justin kates says recent events have prompted the need to enhance safety. 20 extra officers will be out on the streets. >> having those extra police officers out there just reassures everybody that it is a safe event and if something does happen that'
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s not good, they will be able to go out and respond real quick. kristen: kates says emergency staff are ready to respond to whatever may happen. >> special events like the holiday stroll offer our public safety officials an opportunity to practice their procedures and really make sure that all of our public safety staff are aware of the protocols that we would handle during some sort of emergency. kristen: the annual event has been held for 20 years. kates says there have only been a few minor incidents during that time and safety officials >> nashua is one of those communities that really takes special events seriously and you can see that through the number of planning meetings that we hold before any one of these events. kristen: the event starts at 5:00 p.m. right here at city hall and it runs until 10:00. reporting in nashua, kristen carosa, wmur news 9. shelley: a bus driver in portsmouth had to call police tonight because a rider was exposing himself. police say another rider complained to the driver, who
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pulled over, called police, and waited for officers to arrive. officers say robert morrill was exposing himself on the bus. because he has been convicted of the same offense before, he faces a felony charge of indecent exposure and lewdness. a man was killed in a farm accident in tamworth today. new hampshire state police tell news 9 the man was operating a tractor when it rolled over and pinned him underneath. police are not releasing the victim' s dinner five -- victim' s identity until the family is notified. an investigation into the cause of this deadly incident is underway. watch this. a scary crash caught on an officer' s dash cam. police in connecticut were pulled over on i-95 after a crash. officers say another car came speeding down the highway just barely missing the cruiser pulled over onto the shoulder and hitting one of the cars involved in the original crash. wow. the driver faces charges including reckless endangerment. amazingly, no one was seriously hurt.
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man has turned himself in for stealing a donation jar. this is surveillance video from a convenience store in norwood yesterday. his mother encouraged him to go to police. reporter: no comment from a man who admits to stealing a jimmy fund jar on thanksgiving morning. the posted fail after his -- he posted bail after his arraignment. he stole the jar after buying a story that -- s a soda and scratch ticket. >> he put it back and asked me a question about this. he figured out he could get a scratch ticket. i turned my back, and that' s when he stole it.
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stole contained $84, intended to help children with cancer. >> he said he turned himself in because his mother had in his shirt on the news -- his picture on the news and it was the right thing to do. reporter: after working overnight, he took the money to a coin caching machine friday morning. -- a coin cashing machine friday morning. >> he went to the store to buy a few items. he realized he took something he should not have. todd: podcast coverage -- todd keswick events shelley: police in vermont say a teenager is dead after a train hit him this morning. investigators say the 18-year-old and another man were on the tracks in west hartford, on a bridge that crosses the white river. the second victim is now hospitalized in critical condition. the amtrak train was stopped for nearly three hours while
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investigators were on scene. coming up on news 9 tonight. the avian flu has created an ache shortage -- an egg shortage. you have heard of black friday. how about plaid friday? message behind the colorful name. aj: we go from 60' s to 40' s. changes in store. raindrops ahead. shelley: now to our ulocal hot shot. "the of on the shelf." -- the
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shelley: avian flu has led to an egg shortage nationwide. that' s affecting a classic katelyn smith explains how a pennsylvania company is keeping up with demand. katelyn: in addition to its regular flavors of coffees and teas, around this time every year, turkey hill makes egg nog. but this year it was scrambling. >> that supplier said, we are affected by the avian flu, the egg shortage, overall, the national egg shortage, we won' t be able to supply the regular mixture. katelyn: so the company decided to come up with its own recipe and tested it over and over again, until the taste was just right. >> finally we came up with what we know is the best quality eggnog that compares to our 2014 and past years' recipe. katelyn: it got millions of eggs from its parent company kroger, mixed them with nutmeg and other flavors. >> we'
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batched up, and ready to run. katelyn: and is making 600,000 gallons. each batch is still taste-tested and if it is watered down, it goes down the drain. when it is good it goes into the , gallon. this year' s batch will cost you $5.49, $.50 more per gallon than last year. shelley: that was katelyn smith reporting. turkey hill says its eggnog ice cream was not affected because it had some left over from last year. service members heading overseas got a special sendoff today. the pease greeters were at the portsmouth international airport at pease as a flight from texas went on its way to germany and then kuwait. more than 200 servicemen and women, plus department of defense employees, were on board. the greeters were joined by some boy scouts, as well as medal of honor recipient ryan pitts. strawbery banke in portsmouth is asking skaters to help them fight hunger by bringing food donations with them. helen: what we' ll be doing is
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partnering with seacoast family food pantry and all the food that' s donated here to strawbery banke will be distributed to agencies here on the seacoast. shelley: anyone who donates a the rink will get a free pass to visit strawbery banke during the they' ll also be entered in a weekly drawing to win 10 rink skating passes. the holiday season has begun in concord. >> [cheering] shelley: the tree outside the tonight. this year, it' s from penacook and has more than 1500 lights. hundreds of people came out for families enjoyed food, music, a petting zoo, and horse-drawn wagon rides. even santa claus came out for some fun. >> this is a community event to bring us all together. there is no such thing as west s all for everybody.
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off with a fireworks display. some seacoast businesses took part in plaid friday today. the day was started to celebrate the unique and creative businesses that add diversity to the shopping experience, and many shops had their plaid on today. >> promoting small businesses, kind of getting away from the 6:00 a.m. door buster crowd, that' s how i interpreted it. this is my one plaid shirt, so figured it would be worth bringing out for the year. >> small businesses, getting people downtown like this, instead of the craziness. and of course we got on the plaid thing because it made sense. shelley: business owners in downtown portsmouth say more people were out shopping earlier today possibly because of today' s mild weather. aj: it was perfect for wearing a kilt. not that much of a breeze, and what was was mild today. i wish you could hang on -- i
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wish we could hang onto the mild temperatures. the snow lovers out there saying, bring it on. not in the extended forecast just yet, but there is still plenty of time. 64 for the high temperature today, 3 short of the record high of 67, sent back in the late 1800' s. that was a while ago. we are at 60 right now in lebanon, new hampshire area at -- new hampshire. look at the wind direction, still coming from the south. that' s what it is still mild. we will hang onto those mild temperatures around 3:00 in the morning, then they will start to back off a little bit. not much in the way of showers right now. there may be one or two stretches up towards berlin. there was a pretty concentrated line. look at it as it is starting to get a little discombobulated. a few showers tonight between
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about 2:00 a.m. and 9:00 or 10:00 tomorrow morning, especially for the southern half of the state. look at the cold air starting to come in. 57 manchester, 44 in syracuse. teens and 20' s for minneapolis and fargo. a very cold front tonight. a round of scattered showers. a view of these from concord on southward tomorrow. driving on 93 tomorrow, keep that in mind. otherwise, chilly as we finish off the day on saturday >> , and the chilly air hangs around into sunday. it changes into cold air. amateurs running below average later this weekend into early next week as -- temperatures running below average later this week into early next week. 34 to the north tonight to about 45 in the south as winds start
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to shift into the north later on tonight. 30' s north, berlin, conway. tomorrow, any sunshine will be in far northern sections. otherwise, it is a rather cloudy day. showers for rochester, concord, jeffrey. the extended forecast -- 48 tomorrow, several degrees cooler than today. we continue backing off for sunday and on into monday to 40, that' s -- another system heading this way with some scattered showers. some of the rain could be moderate at times as we paint this on through tuesday night and into wednesday. the rain should come to an end by wednesday afternoon. then it turns windy and cooler friday. after the showers tonight, it doesn' t look like we have a lot of wet weather coming this way
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announcer: now news 9 sports. jamie: hope you had a good friday. it was certainly a good day for the boston sports teams, both inside the friendly confines of td garden. let' s start with the celtics at home with washington. no problems in this game. avery bradley with a 3, 22-8 after that shot. 16 once for bradley in the game. just before the half, evan turner knocks down the jumper. it was never a jane. jae crowder with -- a game. jae crowder with a three.
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celts win 111-78. before the hoops, the ice was down at the garden. the bruins hosted the rangers. in the third, the wreath -- rangers retook the lead. this went off the post for miller. it was getting late for the bruins in the third. ryan spooner saves the day and scores from the right side on the power play. that tied the game. david krejci wins it. the monarchs played at the norfolk admirals and they won. they will play again at norfolk tomorrow night. we are a day away from the big game. unh football will host colgate at 3:30 tomorrow they are both playing well -- at 3:30 tomorrow. four straight wins for the wildcats. five in a row for the red raiders.
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clean breaks. it' second time around. >> they have a really good quarterback in jake with the containment pocket and their tight end -- he is one of their stop. >> it has been 10, 11 weeks since we last seen them. -- we have last seen them. we. reporter: see you there tomorrow. salem police officers are looking a bit rough after not shaving this month. it' s all to support the boston marathon cause of one of their own, officer joey defeudis. he is training for his first marathon, in memory of the woman he calls his best friend. his mother. joey: everything kind of came in the form of a tidal wave. my mother was diagnosed with aml, a form of leukemia. it was six months of probably the most intense highs and lows
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i got two choices. i could either sit there and feel sorry for myself, but i only mother more -- i owe my mother more. i want to raise money. i want to make a difference. in november, we have -- we were able to raise another good chunk of the money to . we hope that this is the straw that breaks the camel' s back. due to my efforts and the efforts of everybody else raising money as we speak, i would like to see a cure for this. i would like to have to see nobody go through this. she is with me 24/7. i' m constantly thinking about her. i owe her my life. running the marathon and doing what i' m doing is the very least
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reporter: if you would like to contribute to the cause of officer joey defeudis, log on to teamintraining.org and search under his last name. good luck to joey. in our sports department, those are the kind of athletes we love to tell you about, joey defeudis . shelley: still to come on news 9 tonight. the white house christmas tree arrived today in d.c. where this year' s tree was grown. tt2watz'@>4 bt@qv?x tt2watz'@>4 "a@qf3< tt2watz'@>4 bm@qm80 tt4watz'@>4 " dztq g[< tt4watz'@>4 " entq 7_\ tt4watz'@>4 " gzt& .x$ tt4watz'@>4 " hnt& >vh tt4watz'@>4 " iztq t?0 tt4watz'@>4 " jntq fop
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shelley: the white house received a special delivery today. >> obama was joined by the family' two dogs to greet this year' s it' s a fraser fir grown in pennsylvania. it stands more than 18 feet the tree will be displayed in the white house' s blue room. the first lady says it will honor the military this year. very nice. aj: watch the ceilings. shelley: and it' s colder outside tomorrow. aj: it is getting colder. difference. temperatures at their highest, only in the upper 40' s, and we from there. 40 or so on monday.
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