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>> no one covers new hampshire like we do. anchor 1: -- >> it is a potential overdose. in washington, d.c. anchor 2: the senate judiciary committee heard the testimony that urge to the comprehensive bill that is cosponsored by the senators. testimony. let' s go to the capital. reporter: good evening. the addiction crisis in new years. in the capital, new hampshire is
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lawmakers and law enforcers have a plan to end the crisis and save lives. they say that they cannot do it on their own. the role of prescription pills gets so many hoped. it came under scrutiny as they testified about the aggressive plan to get the drugs off of the streets. >> i go off of the script and i talk with passion. both of the officers out there on the front lawn and i will continue to be aggressive on every front and support the recovery and the support for the
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>> the hearing was in and with both sides of the aisle in a striking bipartisan leadership. in washington, d.c., wmur. anchor 1: the crisis will be the focus of a forum tonight. it starts at 6:00 in the building on seminary hill. anchor 2: we are learning more about the life of the boston marathon bomber and the conviction. the information comes from documents just-released by a federal judge. crawford is reviewing the documents and is joining us. reporter: one hundred pages of documents involved what should and should not be allowed in his
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into the investigation. on april 19, 2013, the boston marathon bombers were on the run and involved in a shootout with the police. one was killed and the other fled and hid in a boat. he was in critical condition with numerous serious injuries, with gunshot ones to his head, face, throat, left-hand, and both legs. he wrote answers in a notebook and one of them was, "is my brother alive? i know you said he is.
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-- lying?" search items continued -- contained a colander, a frying pan, a stainless steel frying pan, all of which are martha stewart brand. it was the intelligence group that talk to him on and off for hours and asked him about how he made the bombs and what sports he enjoyed. we will have more. >> someone forced their way into the paul headquarters overnight.
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that it is unknown if any sensitive data was compromised. anchor 1: a candidate had a one-on-one at the white house. obama took a meeting with bernie sanders. we have a look at what the conversation was about. reporter: sanders called the conversation productive and constructive and the white house weeks. bernie sanders says he discussed form policy and politics. before the caucuses. >> i' m not saying that we can do with -- what obama did in 2008, i wish we could. turnout, we win. >> hillary clinton comes in
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m asking all of you to go to the caucus. if you stand up for me, i will fight for you. >> secretary clinton does not want the media to say this is a repeat of 2008. >> donald trump says he is skipping the debate and he called megyn kelly a lightweight reporter on twitter. fox says that he is welcome on stage and he cannot dictate the questions. >> people are talking about donald trump. >> without trump, seven debate. >> who invited who to the meeting? >> they saw each other at the
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after that, the white house has been coordinating. >> aarp says that social security preservation is a huge issue. for three and 10, it is the only source of income. without reform, recipients could see benefits cut in decades. >> it is critical for the people in the state and we want to talk about the issues with details voters want. it seems like the campaign dovetails with voters. >> if you want to hear where candidates stand on the issue, you can find its on the politics section. >> let' s take a look at the ride home.
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95.7 is joining us with a look at the evening commute. >> we' ve seen a lot of issues down to the south and a connector. you get into the city and there are no problems to tell you about. you saw this moving well and north to concord with the increased value and the east is trouble-free with a rollover and another on woodland road in north hampton. the turnpike is busy in both direct shins.
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>> a tradition is 100 years old. >> tons of ice will be cut from the cove and we are joined live with more on this story. >> they have been checking the ice to make sure it is thick and they are heading out to start cutting in a process that keeps history alive. >> this ritual takes place. it is used to fill up the old-fashioned ice boxes and the ice blocks will be removed to accommodate guests.
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for the or fifth-generation. >> it is a tool that has been through a lot and they have made upgrades to it through the years. >> that is our main concern. >> each block has been pushed through a canal. >> i grabbed this with the help of a winch. the ice is stored in houses covered with sawdust, where it will last until summer. >> they are stacked tight and
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people cannot believe that it is still going on. it is a good process to see in person. the group will meet to discuss how to improve the process' s year. >> the conditions of the ice have been a concern. >> some of the conditions are changing. >> there is cooler air. will this be enough to freeze more ice? i will take a look at that. >> traffic trouble is expected. i will tell you what crews are trying to clean up from the blizzard will stop >> it is a family business. >> it went up in flames with investigators trying to figure out how this fire started. >> will tell you about the pop
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you know the basic bargain of america is if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but so many families don't feel like their hard work pays off. that's not the way america is supposed to operate. i want to go to bat for them every single day. get incomes rising... get equal pay for women... cut the cost of health caret and child care so people canr actually get ahead. hillary clinton, she has what it takes to get things done. i'm hillary clinton and i
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anchor 2: a fire that destroyed a dunkin donuts remains under
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anchor 1: the employees found the flames before dawn. >> the investigators do not know how this started and they say there is no reason to believe it is suspicious. >> a lifetime of hard work. >> it was consumed by flames. the fire was reported around quarter to three. >> they noticed heavy black smoke and called. >> the firefighters had trouble gaining access. >> once we were able to, it was filled with smoke. >> they tried to fight the fire inside and there were concerns that the fire had spread and that the roof might collapse. among those watching the fire was a business owner who remembered when the business
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>> we were happy. >> he says, thank god no one was injured. some things will be impossible to replace. >> i never put anything in the computer and i have tons of information. >> it left 25 employees without a job and they started to collect funds for this. ray brewer, wmur. >> 80 miles of the turnpike will be shut down tomorrow for cleanup from the blizzard. it will give enough room for equipment and traffic that needs to be rerouted. 500 vehicles got stuck in the
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truck that went over an embankment. >> i will tell you what is here. there are a few slight chances over the next couple of days. let' s take a look at the coast and the partly cloudy skies right now with a high of 45 degrees at the coast. let' s take a look at that. it is not as warm as it was. certainly, it is mild and they
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and the average is 31. 13 degrees above average in the capital and it is down to 38. in northern parts of the state, the sky is clearing and allows temperatures to drop quickly with the sun setting and the wind calming down. there have been single digits in northern new hampshire. a closer look at the mixed showers rolling through parts of central new hampshire with the cold front pulling through. that is another reason why it is dropping tonight. it is pushing. this week little clipper system will head towards us and could bring random showers.
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skies. you may have heard the storm will be nearby in the gulf of mexico and come near us. what is happening is the colder air sinks down to the gulf of mexico and it picks up the system. we just watch a clipper system drive on in for your friday. tomorrow, a good amount of sunshine late in the day. as we get in to friday, it has scattered showers and we could saturday. the temperatures will be above towards the weekend.
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look at sunday. mild air will return on monday. >> it is not like april or march around here. it is all right. we earned this. >> coming up, where the candidates stand on gun violence.
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(donkey noise) (elephant noise) (mic feedback) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk.
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anchor 1: we ask candidates what they would do to get rid of gun violence in the country. >> if you had came like a ton of bricks, you would have gotten bipartisan agreement. instead, he followed his or chief of staff' s advice and use the shooting to undermine the second amendment right to keep and bear arms. he did this with san bernardino and did a national television conference and refused to say the words, radical islamic terrorism.
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take away the right to keep and bear arms. they are focusing on killing the terrorists. at the same time, they will protect the right to keep and bear arms. >> there is a long list of people who are not being indicted or prosecuted or punished in any way and it is interesting, every time there is a crime in this country, and there are too many, politicians rush to talk about gun laws and do not tell you that virtually every law they suggest makes no difference in any of these tragedies. let' s invest in ensuring loss that we have are actually
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let' s make sure that people get the help they need and that we close the loopholes in the loss. the tragedy in south carolina, it turns out the man should was. let' s focus on that before talking about new laws. >> i' m on the board of directors of the nra and i believe in the second amendment. i believe that nobody wants to see somebody miss use a firearm. at the same time, we have the right to buy hunting guns and
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we would make sure to have appropriate checks and i would make sure that the right to keep and bear arms are maintained. >> we will hear from the democratic candidates in the next half hour. anchor 2: more arrests in a robbery that was pulled off with an online advertisement. anchor 1: a possible data breach. reporter: which girl made a snowman for grandmother?
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announcer: where do you line up with john kasich on the issues? take the kasich quiz! forced obamacare expansion in ohio. voted for massive defense cuts and defended the process that closed pease air force base, which cost thousands of local jobs.
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on spending of any governor in the country - republican or democrat. john kasich - wrong on new hampshire issues. right to rise usa is responsible
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anchor 1: not guilty by reason of insanity is the defense for stabbing. anchor 2: remember through music wrote a song about james fully. we take a look. anchor 1: we will explain the
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new hampshire lakes and lou gehrig' s disease. >> nobody covers new hampshire like we do. anchor 1: a man is on trial for his role in a stabbing and is claiming insanity. welcome back. anchor 2: there was conflicting testimony from scientist. anchor 1: we are live with the differing accounts. reporter: they say there was no sign of mental illness. they point to personality disorders and depression and said they should play a role in the actions. >> his belief that his girlfriend have been involved with others had undermined his sense of security.
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triggered the conspiracy to commit murder in acute mental illness. he planned the attack and she pled guilty to attempted murder, spending 20 years in prison for stabbing her friend 16 times and leaving her in the woods. the prosecutors say he blamed halverson for the problems. around the time of the crime, the sun was withdrawn. >> everything is around this. >> the defense is focusing on the mental state at the time of the crime and the jury is tasked with defining insanity, rather
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a doctor says he is not irrational or psychotic. >> he is not mentally ill or insane at the time of the behavior. my opinion is that he should be held criminally responsible for the act. >> at the end of the day, his interview was played and he sounded calm and cordial. the trooper who took the stand said there was no indication that he did not understand what was going on. the codefendant and x girlfriend is expected to take the stand. >> the police have arrested three more people in connection to a robbery that they say was planned through craigslist and back page. matthew and jewel are charged
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the police say the victim went to an apartment after responding to an online ad. >> the police are trying to figure out if robberies are connected and they say that this man went to a subway and demanded cash, leaving when a clerk refused to give him any. a man with a similar description walked up to the register. >> staying/ / / / ing is bringing attention to james foley at a documentary premiere. he wrote the song at the urging of his wife. the family was reportedly there for the emotional performance.
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the challenger. we are remembering the teacher who was on board with the crew. and they remember how excited christa mcauliffe was. >> she was whispering her students would love this and the kids would love this. >> the mission of the teacher in space program continues at the challenger learning center. and the challenger legacy heiress tomorrow here. it is a great way to member chris mccullough. anchor 1: a warning for diners at a fast food chain,
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>> generous with tips and what we learn about new reports. >> a mild day in cooler air rushing into the state. i will look at how much cooler it gets. >> the future is coming back. hmm hmm hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together [ cheering ] i've got some real estate here in my bag counting the cars on the new jersey turnpike they've all come to look for america [ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america
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all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders,
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>> the dow jones drops 223 point and the s&p 500 and nasdaq are also down. gas prices nationally are $1.83. holding onto a spot. >> beating a sales forecast, volkswagen was leading the pack. and volkswagen admitted to cheating on tests. production. ago. delorean' s at a plant in texas. >> unauthorized transactions on
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were compromised in the company has not said where the question will activity occurred or where this is located. wendy' investigators. >> the average boston customer tips 20% in the smallest tips are in san antonio. the people of boston spend more than most americans. and people in boston do not go out as much as other cities. and -- >> still ahead, a sign of relief and a nuisance with a school
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>> preparing against the national champs.
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jeb bush once stood tall. before his campaign sank like a rock and he started desperately slinging mud on fellow republicans. that's not presidential, jeb. john kasich did cut ohio's taxes. cut state spending. turned a deficit into a surplus. brought back jobs from mexico and china. that's john kasich, that's conservative, and that's presidential. new day for america is responsible for the content of
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anchor 1: we has presidential candidates what they will do to
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>> gun violence is one of the most tragic scourges we suffer from in the nation. since september 11, 4000 have died because of guns and gun violence. in my state, we passed comprehensive safety for background checks and we close the gun show loophole. and we did not, in any way, infringe. we have a lot of guns bought by straw purchases. look, we have to put safety first and bring people to the table to take on the nra and put
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>> there are a number of things that have to be done and no magical solutions here. we have to expand and improve the instant background check. the bottom-line is that the people who should not be owning guns should not have them. the mentally disturbed. number two is the gun show loophole that allows people to avoid instant background checks. number three, in my view, we should not be selling and distributing assault weapons and we have to deal with straw provisions. i will tell you what else -- we have thousands walking the streets today who are suicidal and homicidal and we need a revolution in mental health to get the health care you need today and not two months from now. >> 92% of americans agree with
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comprehensive background checks, closing the online the full and the charleston loophole that lets you get a gun within three business days because they have not found the felony record or found that you were committed for a serious mental illness or that you have a restraining order against you as a to mastic abuser. three days may not be enough and we should not rush and give a gun to the killers who murdered in the church. we also have to end the immunity from liability. that is a mistake. >> we have a lot of topics and you will find all of them with the primary.
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>> researchers from the university of new hampshire are looking at a potential link with algae and lou gehrig' s disease. they noticed a pattern near bodies of water that are contaminated with the bacteria. those who live near the blooms are more likely to develop als. they have found a way to monitor the lakes for the toxins and the bacteria. you' ll find details and more information about the lakes at the center of the research. anchor 1: the moose lottery is open and anyone who wants to
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last year, 100 and five permits. >> josh jones with the forecast. weatherperson: the temperatures made it up to the low-to-mid 40' s in some parts of the state and central new hampshire was in the 40' s. they have fallen a bit the cousin of a cold front that has rolled through. here is a look at the temperatures dropping from the north to the south and you can see the temperatures still holding on to mild conditions in the southern part of the state and the winds that passes through and the colder air that picks up just a bit. there is all kinds of snow showers rolling through the middle part of the state today and several reports of this. this looks like ice cream stuff and it is a soft hail. this is a good picture that was
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this happened as the showers rolled through the state and the sky moves in with a closer look at the snow squalls and showers. this brings colder air for tonight as the skies clear out in the cold air rushes in. however, we will see the temperatures above average and it will not be as warm as it was yesterday. and the clearing sky for tonight and much of the day tomorrow with some clouds thickening up. you could see a few snow showers here and there during the day on friday and another repeat is
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this is the extent of the cooler weather. here is the jet stream and the warm front rolling through on saturday night and into sunday. so, for tonight, we will chill down and the temperatures will be in the 20' s and 30' s. and it will be in the single digits. here is a look at tomorrow and it will not be above that. check this out. the temperatures rise and there is a chance for snow showers. so, a big storm will rolled through and it will be warm. >> all right.
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seems to be dominating with -- >> satyr about politicians than nfl stor ars. 96% -- keep in mind that this was a national pol. l. the numbers would probably be a little bit different in new england. >> people would vote for him. >> the university of iowa created a headache. >> the owner of the building had the fight song on repeat and no one was there to hear it. there you go. >> a played for eight hours a day for six months.
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the fight song suddenly stopped. they do not know why. >> the celtics played. it is where they have dominated the denver nuggets and the nuggets have only three wins. game time is 7:30. a win for the wildcats. it will be tough to turn it around and -- >> it is a tough schedule right now and we have games to play here and we will finish. >> the good thing about hockey is that we will get back out there this weekend. >> it has been positive. i am positive about the
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to get back into the winning column. >> play tonight with the first of three games. >> a wedding decoration did not work out as expected. >> the pilot had to intentionally let it go. >> coming up at 6:00. >> 2013, heroin is what is killing the citizens. in 2015, it is fentanyl. >> the police chief lays out the enormous toll the crisis is having on new hampshire and the
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>> investigating how this fell from the helicopter and onto a home in carolina. the pilot disconnected it because of a mechanical problem. and the owner says that she to prevent this from happening again. you could say that the rescue crews encouraged a cat to get down.
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the cat was stuck on a pole for several days. as you can see, the cat came down on its own. >> you want it to come down safe and we are trained to get them down and used some tools. we had a good results. >> that is good news. in the end, the cat did not need much help. >> to another utility pole. >> thank you for joining us at 5:00.
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>> too often, fentanyl and
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>> protesting against kobe a -- opioid abuse. >> thousands of new documents from the boston marathon case are released and the new details about the investigation. >> thieves steal computers and more from rand paul' s office. >> cooling down a bit in the days to come with snow showers. >> nobody covers new hampshire like we do. >> beginning with breaking news and a heavy police and fire presents. the road is closed right now. >> the police say that there is
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