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are closely watching apple' s fight with the fbi over phone access. >> hackers will find those backdoors the same day they' re put into the equipment. shelley: why this case affects more than just one terror suspect' s i-phone. mike: today was cooler than yesterday but still above normal but that changes tomorrow. how much colder it will be. tom: frozen pipes burst flooding the manchester community music school. >> it was a lot of water. it was a small waterfall, i' ll say. tom: the damage administrators now have to fix. shelley: pope francis celebrates border. his message to catholics. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. tom: tonight, this manchester teacher is charged with simple assault for an incident good evening, i' shelley: i' m shelley walcott. southside middle school teacher
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today. wmur' s stephanie woods is live at the manchester police department with our top story. stephanie: tonight she is on paid leave and parents are sounding off after manchester police say the math teacher knocked candy out of the hand of a student during class and hurt his wrist. >> always kind of shocked. i never heard of such a thing out of southside middle school. stephanie: officers came to southside middle school on january 29. for an incident involving math teacher 52-year-old anita lemay,and a 14-year-old boy. the teen allegedly disturbed the class while eating candy. manchester police say when he refused to listen to lemay, she knocked the candy out of his hand and left a mark on his wrist. robin tabbi drove school buses to southside middle school where her son and daughter went to school. she says she' s never heard of anything like this. >> he was special education and they were really awesome with my son. they brought him out of his
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than what he had been. stephanie: but other parents are not surprised. john anger' s two kids attended southside. >> it' s kind of a hard situation. you want to protect your kids but you at the same time, those teachers are there with those kids all day long and they have their hands full with so many students. one student may be acting out and you would hope that they would take the high road and a better path than slapping something out of a student' s hand. stephanie: sarah alier says her 3 daughters told her some teachers treated them unfairly at southside. >> if somebody who' s established as the role as the teacher, it is not acceptible to lose your temper for a child. stephanie: a representative from the manchester school district says that lemay started working for southside in september of last year but after this incident, she was placed on paid leave starting february 1. live in manchester, stephanie woods, wmur news 9. tom: two massachusetts teens are safe tonight after their snowmobiles fell through ice in pittsburg.
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following an adult on first connecticut lake when they rode over a spot of thin ice. fish and game officers got the riders and their snowmobiles out . >> a controversial bob -- bobcat hunting and trapping proposal has been approved for the first time in 27 years. if approved, the season would start in' s action september. changed and that' s part of the reason five of nine fish and proposal forward. >> studies show that there was some numbers that were in excess that we could do a harvest and still maintain population growth. : to a legislative committee for
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law. tom: lawyers for dzhokhar tsarnaev -- it' appeals. shelley: a case stemming from the fbi investigation into the terrorist mass shooting in san bernardino. agents want access to the shooter process password-protected iphone. but apple says creating that so-called door would have severe, unintended consequences. adam sexton joins us now with reaction from local tech experts. adam: they are siding with apple on this one. they say the minute an entry point insecurity is created the , bad guys will find a way to exploit it. gary miliefsky is a cyber security expert and the ceo of
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nashua. he says if the fbi succeeds in forcing apple to create special backdoor access for its devices it will cause immediate problems. >> hackers will find those backdoors the same day they' re put into the equipment. adam: in addition to compromising the photos, videos and personal information on every iphone miliefsky says apple will hurt its business. >> so apple will lose revenues. cyber criminals and cyber terrorists will gain access to the same backdoors that the government wants. adam: at tech startup adored in manchester ceo cory von wallenstein is watching this case closely. >> privacy comes first and we' re glad that apple is holding the line. adam: von wallenstein says once a backdoor and encryption keys exist that can access anyone' s iphone they can be used repeatedly. >> folks will not know that these tools can be exploited and could be actively used and that' s the big difference
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technology world and just your average safe full of information. adam: gary miliefsky says it' s impossible to make a technology backdoor for law enforcement only. >> sadly there' s absolutely no way to put a back door in that won' t be uncovered by a hacker. the minute you put in an encryption hole for the government, some hacker, some mathematician, some genius, someone sitting in a lab, maybe one of the 6,000 members of the north korean cyber army are going to get a prize that week for breaking in and getting access. adam: he says the economic impact for apple could be very serious. he points to the example of cisco. when it was revealed its products have been backdoors by the nsa, customers took their business elsewhere, resulting in billion-dollar losses. adam sexton, wmur news 9. ,: police are looking for this woman, 25-year-old stacy brasley of manchester. anyone with information should
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american high singer don mclean now facing more charges in maine after a domestic violence arrest last month. charges were added including terrorizing, criminal threatening, criminal restraint and criminal mischief. mclean' s attorney says he is pleading not guilty to all charges. a judge will hear his plea on monday. shelley: devastation at a school that has been serving manchester for the last 32 years. sub zero temperatures caused pipes to burst and flood the manchester community music school. now teachers say, they really need the public' s help, to get back on track. at the manchester community music school, and ominous sight. the section of the building blocked all. school administrators leaving nothing to chance after
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>> a pipe broke, and it happened down here on the first floor. shelley: mondays freezing temperatures led to two five burst, one in the music their pit wing, the other in an archive room. >> it was a lot of water. it was a small waterfall, i will say. shelley: the fast-moving water soaked everything. ' s eligible items piled up in this one room. the damage totaling in the thousands of dollars. >> we did lose quite a few instruments. we will be replacing those instruments. you look at a simple drumming you don' t think much of it that each i am is about $500, so it adds up really quickly. we need new carpeting, new sheet rock in the areas. our insurance covers a lot of the cost but we do have a deductible. we have a second insurance policy for instruments which means a second adaptable. >> it' s the reason school
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their feet so they can continue teaching music and music therapy to students who need their help. shelley: if you like to make a donation, you can find a link on her website, wmur.com. tom: tonight we' re getting a look inside the claremont planned parenthood office badly damaged by vandalism. the clinic was forced to close for six weeks last october. police say they caught a juvenile using a hatchet to damage medical equipment, and smash water and sewer lines. while the clinic was closed, patients were sent to other planned parenthood offices in new hampshire and vermont if they could get there. >> 096 0767 73% of the patients have an income level 150% below the poverty level, that' s $17,900 per year in income we have a higher number of patients in this health center that rely on medicaid.
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: provides a range of health care services, including referrals for abortions though it doesn' t perform the procedure here. shelley: just days before her state' s primary, south carolina governor nikki haley is thrown her support behind marco rubio. >> we say that every day is a great day in south carolina. ladies and gentlemen, if we elect marco rubio, every day will be a great day in america. shelley: haley will be on the campaign trail with rubio for she said her job was to find the one who would be the best. she credited his fight, passion, and conviction. the senator from nevada is the first republican to break with his party leadership over the future of the supreme court. senator dean heller says president obama should nominate a replacement for antonin scalia. just hours after scalia' s death
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leader mitch mcconnell said president obama should leave the decision to whoever is elected president in november. tom coming up on news 9 tonight. :no sitting president has done it since calvin coolidge back in 1928. the trip president obama is expected to announce tomorrow. shelley: pope francis is returning home after a visit to mexico. the prayer he said at the border between the u.s. and mexico today. mike: after a bright, breezy, and colder thursday, more changes move in for friday and the weekend. the forecast is coming up tom: comcast still is not saying what caused the tv service
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shelley: new tonight- president obama is expected to announce an upcoming trip to cuba. sources have confirmed the plans to multiple news outlets. this trip would mark the first time in more than 80 years that a sitting u.s. president visited cuba. the official announcement is set for tomorrow. president obama reopened diplomatic channels with cuba more than a year ago. -- more than two years ago. pope francis is flying back to rome tonight, after spending five days in mexico. tom: during that trip, he addressed contentious topics affecting mexico and the u.s. abc' s marci gonzalez watched the pope' s last mass in juarez from just across the border, in el paso, texas. >> pope francis left mexico tonight, his message still echoing through the hearts of the faithful on both sides of
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after holding mass in the violence torn city of warez, and praying just steps from el paso for the thousands to have died trying to cross into the united states and for the family still separated by the fence. >> we are going to the river together and praying together. isn' t that wonderful? >> he hopes to on one of the most heated issues this year, immigration. the vatican dismissing donald trump' s claims that the pope is politically motivated. after his visit with workers in war as, where he spoke out against exploitation and his emotional one-on-one time with prisoners, the pope headed home from what was once the murder
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saying he was touched by the growing contrast here of hope. >> pope francis had a hopeful message of his own, saying there is still time for change and to of countless men and women. marci gonzalez, abc news, el paso, texas. tom: the new orleans superdome is now on the national register of historic places. the building is home to the new orleans saints and has hosted hundreds of concerts but is best known for being the shelter of last resort for thousands of evacuees during hurricane katrina. the national register designation includes protections and tax benefits for the property. but the state agency that manages the dome is concerned the status could slow down improvement efforts. shelley: comcast is now offering a credit to customers impacted by an outage on monday. on demand video, local and cable television went out for about an hour and a half in markets across the country including new
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a spokesperson says customers can get a credit for a day' s worth of video service. credits will vary depending on the customer. you can now take your pet on an amtrak train with you. the railroad is expanding a pilot program that lets passenger shot with small pan -- small pets on routes including boston, philadelphia, new york, washington and other cities. service animals can still ride for free. tom: you can bring along votto. -- you can bring along fido. mike: cold air will hold on to the beautiful ice castles. what a great show up there,
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icicles build up. they even have a slide there. take a look at that. the ice castles will continue for at least the next week and a half to two weeks. after that is all weather dependent. you can buy tickets online or right up there in lincoln, so head on up there, a beautiful display. it takes a lot of work. we had the sun and a few clouds, temperatures a little lower than yesterday in some spots, but despite all that cooling, above average again. some spots hit the low 40' s. nowhere close to the record of 58 set way back in 1883. tomorrow we finally get back to or slightly below the average as the cold front swings offshore.
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hours, it will trigger snow showers mainly across the great north woods and into the white mountains, a dusting to an inch and maybe a flurry in the monadnock region. temperatures in the 20' s to around 30. whence primarily out of the southwest, turned around quickly to the northwest up with quite a few clouds around, the temperatures will drop a little bit but not unseasonably cold by any stretch. tomorrow will be colder than today. a busy wind out of the north and northwest but unlike the end of last week and last weekend when well below zero just over the border, tonight they' down to around zero. so it will turn colder but past weekend. temperatures start to climb
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the cold front, clearing the early tomorrow. late friday the clouds will pay and as that moves through, temperatures jump again as we climb into the weekend, saturday and sunday teaching temperatures norm for this time of year. it dries out by daybreak even in the great north woods and the white mountains. a few extra clouds at the coast but it should stay dry along shore roads. friday plenty of sun or early, then the clouds move in during the afternoon and there could be a little bit of snow friday night insist rarity -- into saturday. a light coating in southern parts of the state. take a look at the changes to follow once the warm front moves through, into the 40' s over the weekend. then we get to monday and tuesday, nice and quiet tuesday
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rain. we will watch it closely. tom: let'
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jamie top 25 college hoops, : arizona hosted arizona state. #35 is the starting center for arizona is kaleb tarczewski, from claremont. harry tipton, a wild shot from a teammate. gave his team an 8-0 lead. minutes later, he did it again. good position inside and he tips another shot in. 15 rebounds, four blocked shots. the wildcats roll at home. and a big one in the acc. 99-61. number 20 duke at number 5 north carolina. it' s always special when they play. 1st half. marcus paige misses the 3 from the wing, but bryce johnson cleans it up with the two-hand putback jam.
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first half, johnson flies through for the putback jam. down the stretch, a huge three and duke took the lead. final chance for the tar heels to win but nukes come -- do comes away with the ball. 74-73 duke. it was a big night of college basketball on the national level, but also locally. and that included the unh wildcats on their home court, taking on the riverhawks. unh going for a season sweep over umass lowell. unh is in white. a steal and score by jaleen smith for the wildcats. unh playing great defense. joe bramanti with a steal and he takes it in and dunks it. unh up 16-5. jacoby armstrong with a 3 pointer. the wildcats win 80-69. they improve to 16-10 this season. an important night for unh athletics at the 100 club in portsmouth. they hosted a season ticket
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show off their new stadium for the upcoming season. they had a video presentation and unveiled all the new amenities that will be available to fans. >> when i came back in 1991, things had not changed much. then i got to 1998 and it changed a little bit. the last couple of years, listening to the excitement and buzz about everything going on, and it' s pretty exciting. i knew it was coming. i trusted everybody and as i said, i knew that would come through for us and they did. jamie an overtime win for the : manchester monarchs, 4-3 over the reading royals. alex roach scored the game-winner. former unh captain matt fornataro scored for manchester. manchester has a league-leading 8 wins when trailing to start the 3rd period. the teams play again friday night in reading. high school hockey this afternoon, somersworth-coebrown took on merrimack in manchester. it was senior night for tyler brewster and the other graduating players.
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sox camp at spring training. pitchers and catchers are due to report on saturday, and the first full squad workout isn't until next wednesday. >> i guess this is the first time i' ve had a new team and new spring training. everything to me right now is very new so just to get down here and meet all the other guys and get acquainted with fort myers, and just throw the baseball the way i' m capable of throwing it. i know i' ll be satisfied and so will our fan base and the city of boston.
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my best foot forward. >> if he wins 18-20 games, the red sox should make the playoffs. tom: still to come on news 9 tonight. shelley: the way the couple plans to spend their hundreds of
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tom: a couple in florida has cashed in their winning ticket for last month' s record powerball drawing. shelley: they will take the lump sum payment of about $327.8 million. they' re not planning anything too extravagant now, a new truck for him and early retirement. she picked the numbers and says they' re the ones she' s used for years but she rarely plays the lottery. >> we didn' t believe it. we just kept watching tv, going online, checking and re-checking. >> then they announced the publix melbourne beach. we said, uh oh. this is the real deal. shelley: three winning tickets were sold during the drawing for $1.6 billion. a couple from tennessee cashed in their ticket last month. the winner in california hasn' t come forward publicly yet. thanks for joining us for news 9 tonight at 11:00. tom: jimmy kimmel live is next,
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have a good night.
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