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pvisit ncicap.org] p>> no one covers new hampshire plike we do. pnow wmur news 9 at 5:00. pgranite state gets walloped by psnow. psouthern half of the state. pjean: emergency crews responded pto several scenes like this p-- slick conditions caused some roblems out on the roads pthe snow quickly piled up along proute 101 and forced some lanes palong i-93 to close. pgood evening, everyone. pthanks for joining us. pi' m jean mackin. ptom: and i' m tom griffith. pthe worst is now over. pbut today' s storm certainly left pa mark. pteam coverage begins with pmeteorologist mike haddad, mike? pmike: it certainly did leave a pmark. pwe are talking about when to preturning in a big way this pmorning. pa light wintry mix turning over pto snow and shortly after 5:00, p5:30, the storm.
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pmerrimack just over half a foot. pand just under that in milford. pthe last of these no hugging the pcoast line, but only for a short pfew minutes. pit will be racing on out of phere. pand then it will go from east -- pwest to east. ptemperatures are below freezing pin some spots and in areas that pare just damp in terms of the proadways, even if they are ptreated, temperatures will coast pback into the teens near 20' s. pthat means black ice will pdevelop. pwatch out for that tomorrow pmorning. pwill we see any more snow as we ress into the weekend? plooking at that, straight ahead. pjosh: -- tom: and tonight, a psnow emergency will be in effect pin manchester starting at 10:00. pany cars parked on streets will pbe towed until 6:00 a.m. pjean: that' s one step in pcleaning up from this storm that
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pstate hardest. pwmur' s andy hershberger is live pin manchester with the impact pand the dot response. pandy? pandy: all of us trying to premember where we put those pshovels. pit has been a while, but it did pnot take long to remember it is pstill february and this is what pwinter weather looks like. p>> i love it. pit' s about time it got here. pwe' ve had it pretty easy. pandy: the familiar sights of ptrucks clearing the road. pthere were spent out, and route p93 had to be shut down for a pshort time near londonderry. pthe good news is, crews are pfresh and supplies are at a high plevel. p>> we are an unprecedented plevel. pwe have not had supplies this phigh since 1968. and andy:
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p>> it is our to get used to it pagain. pyesterday i was out in the psandhills that i was out in psandals walking my dogs. ptoday i am out in boots and a pscarf with the snow blowing. pandy: temperatures are expected pto get even colder next week. pandy hershberger, wmur news 9. ptom: to commitment 2016, all peyes are now on new hampshire. plive pictures from st. anselm pcollege in manchester where just pover 24 hours from now the prepublicans for president will s first-in-the-nation rimary, in a debate sponsored pby abc news and wmur, jean: p-- and wmur. pjean: they are busy today. prunning even in the snow, trying pto drum up votes in the final pdays leading up to the primary pand our team coverage begins pwith wmur political director pjosh mcelveen and jennifer pvaughn live from the site of our phighly-anticipated debate ptomorrow.
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pjennifer: good evening to you. pthe hockey rink the hind this is pbeing steadily transformed into ptomorrow' s debate. at pthe occasional hammer or drill. pwe will start with our latest pwmur cnn poll, numbers that are pnew right now. pthese are republican candidates pfirst -- donald trump still ptopping the field with 28 ercent of the vote, republican rimary, likely voters in new phampshire. pfollowed by senator marco rubio pat 70%. pnext, governor john kasich who pis tied for third with senator pted cruz at 13%. pben carson all the way down with p1% support. pthere' s still a lot of undecided eople out there.
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pthey have firmly decided on who pthey will be voting for. pnow to democrats, fresh off last pnight' s contentious debate, phillary clinton and bernie psanders were back on the new phampshire campaign trail today. pjennifer: team coverage pcontinues with wmur' s heather phamel who is tracking the pclinton campaign, heather? pheather: clinton mentioned the pdebate several times, but never pa negative tone toward her popponent. pstates. pheather: introduced by senator pjeanne shaheen, hillary clinton pspoke to a group of volunteers pready to hit the road and pconvince voters to cast their pballot for her. p>> this is a state that has ptried to judge people on their pabilities, their experience, pwhat they could contribute, and pit'
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pheather: clinton is hoping that pthat will hold true for her. p>> you are running against a pneighbor in new hampshire, pneighbors seem to win. plook, that is neighborly. pi have no problem with that. pheather: but she says she is phampshire. p>> i want the neighbors here to pknow what i think you saw in the pdebate last night. pthere' s only one candidate who pthe job on day one. pheather: no harsh criticism for pher opponent, unlike thursday. pand she had a message for young eople who currently support psanders. p>> i know you may not be for me pnow, but i am for you and i will pwork hard for you and i will be pa president who puts your
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pheather: hillary clinton will be pat the 100 club in her tomorrow. pshe will be flying to flint, pmichigan to talk to the mayor pabout the contamination crisis. pheather hamel, wmur news 9. pjennifer: clinton' s them pchallenger, bernie sanders, also pcampaigning today in new phampshire, starting his day at a olitics and eggs event in pmanchester. pwmur' s kristen carosa is ptracking his campaign live in pmanchester. preporter: sanders spoke for more prally in exeter. rimary. p>> thank you very much. preporter: fresh off the debate pstage, presidential hopeful olls showing a significant lead pover challenger hillary clinton. p>> i think the success of our pcampaign is talking truth in a pstraightforward way to the pamerican people.
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pand eggs event, he spoke of psending up to a corrupt system. p>> we have received three point p5 million individual pcontributions. pthat is more individual pcontributions than any candidate pin the history of the united pstates of america, up to this oint in the campaign. preporter: if elected, he says he pwould raise the mineral wage and pfight for paid family leave. pand for those calling him santa pclaus, he says he has the plan pto pay for it. p>> it would cost the average pworker in increase in payroll ptax of a dollars $.61 per week. pi think that is a good pinvestment and as president, i pwill fight to have the united pstates joined the rest of the pindustrialized world. p>> sanders! pbernie sanders! pmarga: later in the -- reporter:
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pheld a rally. p>> momentum is in the midst of a psnowstorm, you cannot get people pinto the room. pthat is momentum. preporter: reporting live in pmanchester, kristen carosa, wmur pnews 9. pjennifer: thank you. pand today' s storm put a dent in pdonald trump' s plans. pthe gop frontrunner returned phome to new york city last night pand says the snow forced him to pcancel a morning town hall in plondonderry, which was his only pstop in the state today. pbut trump says he will be back pin new hampshire, starting ptomorrow. pjosh: just a few minutes from pnow, republican jeb bush will be pholding a town hall in concord. pbut earlier today, wmur' s adam psexton had a chance to catch up pwith him and his mother former pfirst lady barbara bush. pjennifer: he joins us live now pin the newsroom adam?
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pnot so secret weapon in the form pof his mom, the former first plady -- the -- deploying a not pso secret weapon in the form of phis mom come of the former first plady, now 90 years old. pmrs. bush wanted to press on ptoday in spite of the weather, pthe same whether that kept pdonald trump out of the state, pgovernor says is par for the pcourse with trump. p>> people are proud of the first pto mean nation status and trump phas torn up that contract pcompletely. pi enjoy spending the night in pthe courtyard inn. pit' s a nice room. pgot a good bed. preporter: coming up, we will phear from the former first lady pand her thoughts on returning pfor her family'
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pjosh: governors chris christie pand john kasich are also pcampaigning in the granite pstate. pchristie had several stops out pnear the seacoast. pkasich is getting ready to host phis 100th town hall tonight. pjennifer: that' s where we find pwmur' s suzanne roantree who' s pfollowing both campaigns, psuzanne? psuzanne -- suzanne: as you can psee right behind us, the john pkasich team is getting ready for ptheir 100 town hall meeting here pin bedford. pearlier, we caught up with panother. phe says he is prepared to be resident. p>> it' s not just that i did it pin ohio. pi did in washington. pwhy do i talk about that? pif i can tell you what i' ve done pand what i want to do, i think i phave more credibility than
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psuzanne: he talked about his pvision to combat the drug prices pand isis. pbut he says he has kept away pfrom negative campaigning. p>> the media is watching, pindicate -- and they say, can pyou win being positive? pthe only people i will blame if pi don' t win is you. psuzanne: earlier in the day, new pjersey governor' s christie spoke pto a crowd in dover. p>> i have been pushed, shoved, pknocked down and got back up. pthat is what you want not only pin a candidate for president, pbut a president. at someone pready for the tough moments to pcome. psuzanne: he urged voters to take pa look at a candidate' s pexperience, not just the polls. p>> the top three people in our olls are two first-term psenator' s who never anything in
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psits in a make a leave pconference room in new york city pand stares into a camera and pfires people. psuzanne: governor kasich' s pmilestone town hall is set to pget underway at 6:00 and word phas it three-time super bowl pchamp and former patriots player pwill be making a guest pappearance. psuzanne roantree, wmur news 9. pjennifer: that is it for now, pbut coming up him a we will have pmore about voter turnout. pjosh: we are teaming up with abc pnews for the final republican pdebate. pdon' t forget about that. pit gets underway here at st. panselm college tomorrow night at p8:00. pspecial coverage kicks off at p5:00 p.m. right here on wmur and pon our website and mobile app. pjennifer: there is a lot going pon all over the state. pand concerning voter turnout, if pyou talked to be secretary of pstate and look at what it can
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pjosh: and of course we will pcheck the weather. pfor now, that will do it for us pon the campus at saint and some pcollege. pwe will send it back to you pguys. pjean: snow or no snow, that pcampaign rolls through new phampshire. pyou' re looking live at 93 in pbooks it where you can see some ptraffic pulling over to the rest parea. ptom: 95.7 wzid' s peggy james pjoins us live with a look at pyour evening commute. phey, peggy. eggy: we do have the scene of a phead-on collision. ptry to avoid that as you go pthrough bennington in pfrancestown. pcoming up on the border, 93 pnorth has been very heavy and pslow. pyou see heavy delays through
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ptraffic circle. p293, a little slower than pnormal, did not bad at the phooksett tolls. pbeen crawling northbound on pexits eight and 12 today, partly pdue to an accident. p10 one is slow and boaster pactions between epping and phampton. pit is stop and go on the pspaulding turnpike. pi am peggy james 495.7 wzid. pjean: thanks, peggy. ptom: still ahead, a deadly pcollapse in new york city. pjean: what caused this massive pcrane to crash down landing on pseveral parked cars below. ptom: the threat of zika virus is pspreading again in the u.s. pthe states now on alert as the pnumber of cases spike. pmike: after all the snow, parts pof new hampshire actually saw psome sun late today. pif we' ll see bright skies return pfor all, tomorrow.
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phampshire man faces a judge paccused of repeatedly assaulting phis infant son leaving him in pserious condition. ptom: new at 6:00 -- a judge pissues his final decision after psaying a man convicted of sexual passault was given too harsh of a
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pjean: new york' s mayor is pordering the inspection of phundreds of cranes after this phorrific scene today. pa massive crane collapsed in plower manhattan, smashing onto arked cars below. pa harvard graduate died inside pone of those cars. ptwo other people are seriously phurt. pit happened while the crane was pbeing lowered, as a precaution, pbecause of strong winds. pseveral buildings were also pevacuated after the impact ptriggered gas leaks. pconcerns about the zika virus pare growing. pnow, florida' s governor is pexpanding the state' s public phealth emergency declaration. ptom: today, 46 u.s. senate pmembers sent president obama a pletter urging him to come up pwith a comprehensive response lan to the virus, overseas and pin the u.s. pmore than a dozen states have pconfirmed cases. pin hawaii, a newborn suffered pbrain damage linked to zika. pworld health officials are pconcerned the virus will spread. p>> i think it is quite prudent
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pzika virus will spread around pthe world, 30 countries today, pand that could increase psignificantly. ptom: the virus is primarily pspread by mosquitoes. pit has become a health concern pbecause of possible links to pbirth defects. p>> now chief meteorologist mike phaddad with your storm watch pnine forecast. pmike: the storm system rolling poff to the east. pclearing skies during takeover. pwe see the countdown continue pfor the penguin plunge to psupport special olympics. pthe traditional penguin plunge pis on sunday at noon time. phead on down to support a great pcause. pyou can also click on our pwebsite for much more pinformation. pto the coast for time lapse hotos where, yeah, it was a pwinter seen all day long.
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psome points, north and west, the proads clearing. pthe roads are, for the most art, clear. pthey are not dry. at that is a roblem because the temperatures pwill continue to fall and that pmeans treated surfaces will plikely experience lacked ice pissues. pbut again, the last of the snow pfinally pulling away. pwestern parts of the state all pafternoon were in the clear, but pit took until the last couple of pmoments to see the snow exiting pthe immediate coast. pmost of these flurries not preaching the ground. pelsewhere in the state, it is pdry and seasonably chilly, pmid-to-upper 20' s, upper 20' s to pnear 30 and southern parts of pthe state. pthis is much more typical of pwhat we get in february. premember yesterday in the day rior, the day before that? p40' s and 50' s.
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povernight, is much colder, so a pgood chance of lacked ice -- pblack ice. pas for systems back to the west, pnot a lot here. pa lot will fizzle and go to the pnorth. pyou will see this reflected on pfuturecast with mainly sunny pskies, southern new hampshire ptomorrow morning, a blend of sun pand clouds up north. pjumping to saturday afternoon, pif you scattered flurries of pnorth, and moving to sunday, not pall that bad. preasonably cool. preadings a little bit above the pnorm if it does cool down by pnext week. phere is a look at sky cast over pmanchester tonight into ptomorrow. pnotice the clouds are moving on pout. pthe breeze continues to be an pissue through mid to late pevening and light winds povernight tonight. ptomorrow, a few afternoon pclouds. psunday looking pretty good
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pearly next week. pdoes that mean a big storm? pi don' t see it. pin onshore flow will likely pdelivers snow showers or pflurries late monday night into pthe big primary day on tuesday, pbut again light stuff, not panticipating what we went pthrough today. phaving said that, keep in mind ptwo days ago it looked like we pwould only have a dusting or a pfew flurries around. pthings can change. phopefully it will be light. ptom: some districts do not have psnow on the primary day. pwhen the time comes. pvaccine. pit' s not as effective as reviously thought. pjean: a massive security resence is expected at sunday' s psuper bowl. pnew at 5:30: the extensive,
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pjean: welcome back. ptonight, a new study finds that pnot provide long-lasting ptom: the dtap booster is prequired in many states pthe study says it protected pabout 70% children in their pfirst year after vaccination. pbut protection dropped psignificantly after that. presearchers say that in the pthird and 4th year vaccination peffectiveness fell to 9%. pjean: you may have noticed lots
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pmike: now at 5:30 p.m., after a pbig return to winter, the storm pis moving on out. pwhat follows for the weekend. pjean: a new hampshire man pleads pguilty to assaulting his infant pson. phis admission after the baby was pleft with serious injuries. ptom: the secretary of state ptuesday' s voter turnout. phow it could compare to 2008' s precord numbers. pjean: and unprecedented security pmeasures underway right now to pkeep fans, players and the city
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s super bowl. p>> no one covers new hampshire plike we do. pnow, wmur news 9 at 5:30. pjean: first at 5:30, live ictures of i-93 in hooksett p. pit is still slick. pwhat a day. pthe system that brought a half pfoot of snow to parts of the pstate is finally moving out. pwelcome back, everyone. pi' m jean mackin. ptom: and i' m tom griffith. plet' s turn it back over to chief pmeteorologist mike haddad for a plook at where things stand right pnow. pmike: half a foot on average. pa few spots higher, a few spots pa little bit lower. ptake a look at the tallies from pthis latest storm. pnine inches of snow. pnew boston, just over half a pfoot. pwolfeboro, over six inches, phenniker, five inches of snow. pa little fluffy snow on top of pit as it began to cool down.
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pfrom earlier in the day to pmidday and bill. pnotice the snow is pulling on pout to sea. pthat means the skies are pclearing. pwhat you have to watch out for pthough, temperatures will fall poff. pwe are just around freezing and pmost of the roadways are just pwet, but we will have to look pout for black ice as ptemperatures fall in the teens pand lower 20' s. pjean: thanks, mike. ptonight, a father charged with passaulting his 3 month for most pof the baby' s young life has leaded guilty. ptom: the newmarket police chief pcalls it one of the most serious pchild abuse cases he' s seen in phis 30-year career. pwmur' s jennifer crompton has the pstory. pjennifer: he has been jailed psince march of 2015 when his
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pthe hospital with injuries. p>> the baby is broken from head pto joe. pjennifer: the prosecutor reading poff a pre-existing injuries. p>> there is a healing fracture pin the left distal femur. pthere was a healing fracture in pthe left distal tibia. pthere were acute fractures -- in pthe right, second, and third pmetatarsals. pjennifer: initially he told olice he slipped on a ride and pthe baby hit his head, then padmitted he hit him. p>> he stated he held the baby pwith his right arm and use his pleft fist to punch him three ptimes on the right size of -- pright side of his head. pjennifer: when asked to explain pthe other bone fractures? p>> he would get frustrated with pthe baby and he would squeeze pthe baby extremely tight to his
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phe stated that he grabbed and psqueeze the legs and feet of the pbaby extremely hard when he was pchanging him. pjennifer: the 26-year-old leading guilty to all pnegotiated felony charges. pthis was a negotiated kept plea, pso the judge will sentence him pand made to anywhere from 14 to p50 years in prison. preporting in brentwood, jennifer pcrompton, wmur news 9. ptom: let' s head back now to our pcommitment 2016 coverage. pyou are looking live at saint pdown some -- st. anselm college. pjean: let' s head back out to pjosh mcelveen in jennifer vaughn pwho are there live. pjennifer: as far as turnout pgoes, this could be huge. pjosh: every primary the
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rojects what that will be and phe expects a record voter pturnout for tuesday' s primary. p200 82,000 republican voters pwill get out there to 260 house pand democratic votes will be pcast. pjennifer: those numbers would peclipse the numbers set during pthe 2008 primary, by the way. phe says he bases these estimates pon his own observations. psecretary gardner: i thought in p2008 we might not see anything plike that again because that was pan incredible turnout, but i pbelieve this one will actually pexceed that. pjennifer: the secretary of state palso says 95% of the votes will pbe cast at the polls, with only p5% or so being absentee ballots,
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pbelieve the impact on voter pturnout will be minimal. pand if you are not registered to pvote, you can register at the olls come tuesday. pyou will have to show proof of pidentity, age, citizenship, and pwhere you live. pundeclared voters will be able pto choose a republican or pdemocrat ballot, but it is too plate to change party paffiliation. pyou will find all the pinformation posted on our pwebsite, wmur.com. palso tonight, former hp ceo pcarly fiorina will be speaking pto a crowd in merrimack. pjean: she -- josh: she braved pthe snow. pshe said she decided to run for resident after a rotary club pmeeting right here in new phampshire area she explained pthat she is one of the pcandidates still standing. p>> here we are and there are
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pgovernors, sitting governors, psenators. pthe thing they mention do you pabout the debate, it' s not about pme. pit is proof positive that this pgame is rigged and that is why i pam running for president. pbecause we have to take our pcountry back. pjosh: she did not meet the pcriteria for the debate. pshe has spent about 50 days pcampaigning in new hampshire. pjennifer: former virginia pgovernor jim gilmore is the pother republican who did not pmeet the criteria for tomorrow' s pdebate. phe continued to campaign in new phampshire, with stops in ortsmouth and manchester. p>> the ability to be included or pnot being included in the debate ps is damaging to the candidacy. pit doesn' t matter. pi' m continuing on. pjennifer: he will remain here in
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pjean: -- josh: former gop phopeful -- gop hopeful ben pcarson will also be in nashua. pjennifer: and you can join us pfor a special edition of news pnine at, and that is followed by p"good morning america" at 9:00, pthen "close up special edition" pand "this week" will have more panalysis at noon, and that is pfollowed by "matter-of-fact." pjosh: that is a busy weekend. peverything is coming together as pfar as the debate set. pjennifer: a lot of work going on pbut when we will be ready to go pwhen the time comes. pjosh: a lot of voters turning pout. pso, i' m josh mcelveen.
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pjean: putting the finishing ptouches on that stage. ptom: coming up, the jobless plevel drops to the lowest level pin a decade, but the news is not pall good. pjean: the automaker adding to pits list of recalled vehicles. pmike: after a snowy takeover, it pstays quiet all weekend.
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the american people can't for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to paying for medicine and paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who desperately needs a raise... the student with a p we can make real progress, r right now for people p and families who need it. p i'm hillary clinton and i
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ptom: there is your a video of pthe closing bell provided by the pnew york stock exchange. panother down wall street. pthe jobs report sparking fears pthat there may be another pinterest rate hike this year. pthe dow jones down 11 points. pthe nasdaq off 146. pgas prices across the nation pstand at one dollar -- one pdollar 46. pi paid $1.68 today. pjean: i keep hearing how you aid so little today. pthe latest jobs report shows the peconomy added 151,000 jobs in pjanuary. ptom: the nation' s unemployment
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phiring has been strong the past pseveral years, but experts are pconcerned that is starting to pchange. pmore people filed for punemployment last month. pthat trend usually means job pgrowth is slowing down. pright now honda is recalling panother 440,000 cars in japan p, due to faulty air bags made by ptakata. pthis joins the nearly 6 million pvehicles recalled worldwide due pto the air bag defect. pover 2 million vehicles were precalled this week in the u.s. pthe airbags are at risk for pexploding shards of metal as pthey inflate. pjean: here is good news for piphone users. papple will now let you trade in pyour banged up iphone for an pupgrade. pthe company is changing its olicy that only offered a pcredit for phones with intact pscreens and working buttons. papple hopes the new policy will pencourage more people to pupgrade. pthere is a catch here. pthis only applies to the i-phone
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ptom: we have been talking about pthe other big story. psuper security. pjean: the coordinated, pfans and players safe this pweekend. ptom: later in sports it will be pa tough weekend for the unh pagainst two top 10 teams. pfor space and the state of new phampshire. pnew at 6:00, marking the 45th panniversary of alan shepard
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p now it's new hampshire's turn, p and all america is watching tor see who we choose r in this dangerous time. r one man stands above. p he's not flashy, not rude... t he's steady, r he's tested and proven. r he's a president, which is what we need to make usr strong and safe again. r for america, jeb bush. pnright to rise usa is responsible
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p>> now chief meteorologist mike phaddad with your storm watch pforecast. pmike: a return back to winter in pa big way this morning. pno doubt about that. ptake a look at these time lapse hotos from newfound lake. pnotice, toward the afternoon -- pa boom. phere comes the clearing. pthat storm is gone after pdropping close to 10 inches of psnow in a few parts of new phampshire, places like greenland pand hampton, hampton beach, phudson, all between 8, 9, 9 and pa half inches of snow. plots of the snow clearing the pcoast line. pskies clearing as well. pthat is good news as the storm ulls away.
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pit will tend to ice over. pany treated road, primarily wet pthe next hour or two, but even pif roads are treated and you get ptemperatures in the teens and psingle digit as expected ptonight, there will be black ice pout there. pespecially bridges, overpasses, pany untreated back roads watch pit as we go through the night. pdrier air is starting to build pin. pthat means a sunny day tomorrow. pthere will be increasing clouds pas a weak system in the great plakes moves our direction. pbut most of that will pull off pto the north. pthat means the greatest chance pfor flurries will be in the pafternoon. pa few patches of clouds on psaturday, then a blend of sun pand clouds. pthe best chance of thicker cloud
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pmountains and great north woods. psimilar story on sunday. pslightly milder is well. pmid-30' s on average. pupper 30' s near 40 on sunday. pand that chance of a few pflurries. ponce we get the aunt tomorrow to psunday, that next system papproaches, but right now most psouth. pforecast, that looks to be it pright now. pwhere do we go beyond that? pall eyes on tuesday for a a rimary. pat this point a big storm racing pwell south of us sunday night pinto monday. pwinds on shore will likely ptrigger a couple of flurries or psnow showers. pwe could see very light snowfall pon and off. pright now does not look to be a pblockbuster storm. pcertainly with temperatures at
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ptom: we are a crusty group. pwe will get to the polls. pmike: no choice. ptom: hey, superb perbowl 50 is pon the way. pthere are measures being rolled pout to keep fans and players in pand around san francisco safe. pthere is no specific, credible pthreat to the city. pjean: but abc' s brandi hitt ptells us federal, state and plocal officials aren' t taking pany chances. preporter: a massive security resence, trained swat teams on pthe ground. paircraft watching from above. pthis intense operation involving pthe fbi and homeland security ptook tw' s to plan. p>> we know of no specific, pcredible threat. preporter: still they are not ptaking any chances, especially
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pattacks in paris and san pbernardino. p>> the achilles he' ll for us is pan active shooter or lone wolf pterrorist event. preporter: they are scanning pevery truck delivery for pexplosives and radioactive pmaterials. p>> it lets us see what cargo is pin wide the containers. preporter: security also posted pat train stops. pwith bomb sniffing dogs and pundercover police everywhere. p>> there is so much going on pbehind the seeds that know what pis going to see -- time the pscenes that no one is going to psee. p>> jason king and wmur nine psports. pjason: the celtics are in pcleveland tonight to take on the pconference leading cavaliers. pthe celtics have won 7 of their plast 8 games, including two pstraight. pgametime is 7:30. pa very tough weekend for the unh phockey team begins tonight at pchestnut hill. pthe wildcats will face 4th pranked boston college tonight pand then 8th ranked umass-lowell pon saturday.
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ll hear from the wildcats ptonight at 6:00. pbow high school had two girls psoccer players sign national pletters of intent this week to plevel. pboston college, while maddie pcheney will go to umass-lowell. p-- to both of them. pjust two days away. pthe panthers are six point pwe will year from both starting pquarterbacks tonight at 6:00. ptom: thank you. pthe deadline to claim pcalifornia' s winning lottery pjackpot is over. pjean: but did anyone finally pcome forward to claim the mega rize?? pjosh: coming up new on newsnine pat 6:00, live from st. anselm' s pcollege in manchester. pnew poll numbers just days pbefore the primary, we reveal pthe wmur-cnn poll results in the pdemocratic race for the white phouse. pjean: and one candidate who' s ut all of his focus on new phampshire reaches a milestone.
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p hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm let us be lovers, we'll marryr our fortunes together t [ cheering ] i've got some real estatet here in my bag counting the carsp on the new jersey turnpike they've all comer to look for america r [ cheers and applause ] all comer to look for america all comer to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders,
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r oh no, i'll take you up totthe front of the school. that's where yourzfriends are. you don't want to be seent with your dad? no,pit's..no.. v this about a boy? oh, there's\ tracy. what!t[ horn honking ] r [ tires screech ] bye dad! p forward collision warning and available on the newlyr redesigned passat. from volkswagen. ptom: well, a huge prize pforfeited in california. pthe winner of a 63 million pdollar jackpot had until last pnight to claim the money but pnever did. pjean: can you imagine that pticket just hanging out there psomewhere. pone man claims to have turned in pthe ticket.
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prejected it, claiming it was too pdamaged to be processed. pthey' re now investigating as he pfiles a lawsuit to collect the p$63 million. pon the check it says "is it you p?" pif it is unclaimed, it goes ptowards education, so someone pwill be getting a prize. ptom: you would be kicking pyourself.
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