59
59
Nov 2, 2015
11/15
by
WMUR
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: while bill o'brien previously ruled out a primary campaign against ayotte, he's now leaving the door open, saying if he is asked to run he'll consider it. tom: record turnout, two high speed arrests on the same stretch of highway. just hours apart. jennifer: state police say around 8:30 this morning they clocked cory cole at 121 miles per hour. this was along 93 southbound in canterbury this morning. the danbury man was arrested for reckless driving. he has a december court date. then about an hour later, state police aircraft clocked this plymouth man at 101 miles per hour, and the posted 70-mile an hour zone. the 18-year-old from plymouth was also arrested for reckless driving and he will face a judge next month. tom: the mild temperatures are here for the first week of november. mid 60's statewide. that's going to get warmer. chief meteorologist mike haddad takes a look at a stretch that feels more like september. mike: that's right. late september are in the upper 60's and that's where we'll sit for a couple days this week and possibly nudge a little above that for one d
reporter: while bill o'brien previously ruled out a primary campaign against ayotte, he's now leaving the door open, saying if he is asked to run he'll consider it. tom: record turnout, two high speed arrests on the same stretch of highway. just hours apart. jennifer: state police say around 8:30 this morning they clocked cory cole at 121 miles per hour. this was along 93 southbound in canterbury this morning. the danbury man was arrested for reckless driving. he has a december court date. then...
40
40
Nov 4, 2015
11/15
by
WMUR
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
former house speaker bill o'brien and other liberty conservatives are holding a meeting tonight to discuss the possibility. o'brien and others say they are upset with her recent rote on the federal budget and support of the clean power plan. tom: the gap has widened as we get the official results from the manchester mayoral election, the final count now show thats 85 votes separates the count. many are wondering if there will be a recount. reporter: i spoke to mayor gatsas today and he said despite the slim margin of victory, a win is a win. nearly 20,000 votes were cast in the city last night. and even though he won by only 85 votes, gatsas says he's thrilled to have a fourth term we contacted gatsas' challenger joyce craig to ask about a possible recount in the race, a spokesperson said she would not be commenting today. i asked mayor gatsas if he's concerned about a challenge to his win. >> that's certainly up to my challenger. if that's what way want to do, she has the prerogative to do it. but i don't think it changes anything. i've been in a couple recounts, these ballots are all mac
former house speaker bill o'brien and other liberty conservatives are holding a meeting tonight to discuss the possibility. o'brien and others say they are upset with her recent rote on the federal budget and support of the clean power plan. tom: the gap has widened as we get the official results from the manchester mayoral election, the final count now show thats 85 votes separates the count. many are wondering if there will be a recount. reporter: i spoke to mayor gatsas today and he said...
66
66
Nov 3, 2015
11/15
by
WCVB
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
former new hampshire house speaker bill o'brien has scheduled a private meeting of conservative house members and activists. o'brien says time and time again, the republican senator has sided with the obama agenda. >> just as we were beginning to make progress, kelly ayotte joined the democrats to blow that progress apart. emily: that private meeting has been scheduled for tomorrow night. when asked by wmur for comment about the meeting, senator ayotte declined. randy: there is a new setback this morning for the controversial keystone pipeline project. the company behind the project is asking the state department to halt its review. trans-canada says it needs more time to negotiate with the state of nebraska about the best route through the state. the move comes before the obama administration was expected to reject it over environmental reasons. emily: a scandal at the vatican leading to the arrests of two insiders. the men accused of betraying pope francis. and he was just 16 when a paper wrongly implicated him in the boston marathon bombing. now the teenager-- once known as "the ba
former new hampshire house speaker bill o'brien has scheduled a private meeting of conservative house members and activists. o'brien says time and time again, the republican senator has sided with the obama agenda. >> just as we were beginning to make progress, kelly ayotte joined the democrats to blow that progress apart. emily: that private meeting has been scheduled for tomorrow night. when asked by wmur for comment about the meeting, senator ayotte declined. randy: there is a new...
175
175
Nov 19, 2015
11/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 1
o'brien. >> the yeas are 289. the bill is passed.ority of house lawmakers think syrian refugees are too much of a risk to be allowed into the u.s. in the wake of the paris attacks, nobody wants to be accused of jeopardizing security of americans, even for in urgent humanitarian costs. -- cause. >> it is not the issue of refugees. it is the issue of letting isis terrorists getting into the country to kill us. jane: with millions of syrians fleeing their homes, lawmakers want to suspend the current refugee program and get the fbi to guarantee that any who are allowed into the u.s. are not terrorists. administration officials point to the fact that syrians already -- undergo enhanced security checks that can take up to two years. president obama: it is the most thorough vetting process conducted with respect to anyone who crosses our borders. jane: but this has become a political issue spilling into the presidential campaign. president obama took aim at republicans critical of asylum. apparently wea: are worried about widows and orphans
o'brien. >> the yeas are 289. the bill is passed.ority of house lawmakers think syrian refugees are too much of a risk to be allowed into the u.s. in the wake of the paris attacks, nobody wants to be accused of jeopardizing security of americans, even for in urgent humanitarian costs. -- cause. >> it is not the issue of refugees. it is the issue of letting isis terrorists getting into the country to kill us. jane: with millions of syrians fleeing their homes, lawmakers want to...