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(carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype) "or just itch their ears. when you rub your cat's ears they do the ... thing." for many furry mammals, shaking is an incredible drying mechanism. (nats) rats shake about 18 times a second versus four times a second for dogs. (carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype) "the secret is my camera shoots 10 frames a second. carli couldn't resist showing off her own cat.... (carli davidson/pet photographer) "under that cover is my cat yushi but this is one tale we couldn't end... (nats) without tongues. the only celebrity bub, famous for a tongue that perpetually sticks out due to a genetic defect. (nats) the owner had predicted it (nats) this is a book that will have eyes rolling and tongues wagging. jeanne moos cnn new york scott: jessica and scott are chatting about shake cats. jessica and scott are chatting about shake cats. jessica and scott are chatting about shake cats. scott:good morning siouxland. western jessica and scott are chatting about shake cats. jessica and scott are chatting about shake cats. scott
(carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype) "or just itch their ears. when you rub your cat's ears they do the ... thing." for many furry mammals, shaking is an incredible drying mechanism. (nats) rats shake about 18 times a second versus four times a second for dogs. (carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype) "the secret is my camera shoots 10 frames a second. carli couldn't resist showing off her own cat.... (carli davidson/pet photographer) "under that cover is my cat...
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truby davidson tried to win government support for the squad. he wanted it to become a reserve squadron. and they were spurned. there was one young assistant secretary of the navy who took notice of their efforts. that was franklin delano roosevelt. he would remember them later on, 25 years later on. when there was another war. so in the fall they went back to yale. all the while, german submarines had been attacking british shipping in and out of the u.s. ports. most infamously the lusitania. but there were many other ships sunk. finally, hoping to strangle the island nation of britain, the u boats began attacking american shipping. suddenly the government, which had spurned the boys' efforts, became very interested in what they had to offer. congress created the navy reserve and the first yale unit as it was called expanded to 28 members, became the first squadron. of course they were expected to supply their own airplanes, their own base, and their own instructors. but with family and j.p. morgan money, that was not a problem. so before leavi
truby davidson tried to win government support for the squad. he wanted it to become a reserve squadron. and they were spurned. there was one young assistant secretary of the navy who took notice of their efforts. that was franklin delano roosevelt. he would remember them later on, 25 years later on. when there was another war. so in the fall they went back to yale. all the while, german submarines had been attacking british shipping in and out of the u.s. ports. most infamously the lusitania....
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tracy davidson, "nbc 10 news." >> we're following this news from overnight as well. fire crews in camden quickly contained a fire that spread to a row home. firefighters arrived to see heavy fire and smoke after 11:30 last night at a home on sheridan street. no one was injured in this. investigators are looking into a cause. in philadelphia a firefighter and two police officers are in stable condition this morning, they breathed in too much smoke while saving man from a burning home. it was quite a scene. this was from sky force 10 on taylor street in north philadelphia. you see the fire coming from the roof. police got on scene first, two officers went into the home trying to rescue a man. the officers were overcome by smoke, then firefighters went in. and their chief later described a tense moment. >> communication could not be established. our team was placed in service. everybody was removed from the building. our firefighters got out safe. >> the man rescued by firefighters was taken to the hospital. no word yet on his condition or what caused the fire. >>> 4:04
tracy davidson, "nbc 10 news." >> we're following this news from overnight as well. fire crews in camden quickly contained a fire that spread to a row home. firefighters arrived to see heavy fire and smoke after 11:30 last night at a home on sheridan street. no one was injured in this. investigators are looking into a cause. in philadelphia a firefighter and two police officers are in stable condition this morning, they breathed in too much smoke while saving man from a burning...
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carli davidson was inspired by her beloved davidson/pet photographer/via skype) "i would be on step ladder cleaning drool off the wall." she took norbert's photo shaking. (carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype) "face everywhere, tongue over there, drool over here." and when humans drooled over her photos, she'd found her niche. (jeanne moos/new york) "so how do you get a cat to shake? well they did not squirt them." we captured the shake when we would clean their ears. adding a drop or two of "or just itch their ears. when you rub your cat's ears they do the ... thing." for many furry mammals, shaking is an incredible drying mechanism. (nats) rats shake about 18 times a second versus four times a second for dogs. "the secret is my camera shoots 10 frames a second. carli couldn't resist showing off her own cat.... (carli davidson/pet photographer) "under that cover is my cat yushi but this is one tale we without tongues. the only celebrity cat in the book is lil bub, famous for a tongue that perpetually sticks out due to a genetic defect. (nats) the owner had predicted it (nats) this is
carli davidson was inspired by her beloved davidson/pet photographer/via skype) "i would be on step ladder cleaning drool off the wall." she took norbert's photo shaking. (carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype) "face everywhere, tongue over there, drool over here." and when humans drooled over her photos, she'd found her niche. (jeanne moos/new york) "so how do you get a cat to shake? well they did not squirt them." we captured the shake when we would clean...
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internally, he complained to davidson -- that davidson should have brought several types that would appeal to everybody. president truman made a snide remark about a painting and no merit atthere is all to modernism. it was not only snide, but racist. davidson's are specialist position was eliminated and the paintings were sold off at a 90% discounts. by there purchased university of oklahoma, and they are there now. it as they had, they are still there now. i think it is up in auburn right now. infuriated the cultural establishments. the art world insisted modernism was either communistic or fundamentally foreign. we reject the assumption that art must be socially or subversive, or un-american. barr, the main curator of the museum of modern art, wrote in 1953, that modern art was characterized as a "love of freedom." and could be in no way un-american. rockefeller may have been stretching, but he was not entirely wrong. some of the art were present in corporate collections such as ibm, pepsi-cola, etc. it predated the 1940's. container corporation of america from 1937 used very challengin
internally, he complained to davidson -- that davidson should have brought several types that would appeal to everybody. president truman made a snide remark about a painting and no merit atthere is all to modernism. it was not only snide, but racist. davidson's are specialist position was eliminated and the paintings were sold off at a 90% discounts. by there purchased university of oklahoma, and they are there now. it as they had, they are still there now. i think it is up in auburn right...
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in des moines nikki davidson local five news we are iwoa. stephanie because chaos is a pitbull he fits into the high risk category according to des moines city ordinance. animal control says the dog was properly licensed, was up to date on his vaccinations and the owner did have insurance. we are also working on a larger story about dog bites and animal control issues in des moines for november. nikki davidson will be riding along with the des moines animal control team to see what problems really exist within city limits. look for that story coming up next month. jack: back in court today, witness testimony continued in the attempted murder trial of pete polson. police say last november, polson terrorized a pleasant hill neighborhood, shooting at three people, seriously injuring two. those two victims spoke in court yesterday and today 13 more witnesses took the stand. jack: local 5's claire powell is following the trial and has more details. claire? claire this trial is moving ahead of schedule, bringing thirteen more witnesses to the stan
in des moines nikki davidson local five news we are iwoa. stephanie because chaos is a pitbull he fits into the high risk category according to des moines city ordinance. animal control says the dog was properly licensed, was up to date on his vaccinations and the owner did have insurance. we are also working on a larger story about dog bites and animal control issues in des moines for november. nikki davidson will be riding along with the des moines animal control team to see what problems...
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from the wzid traffic network, i' m get davidson for 95.7 wzid -- deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: police say the man and picture distracted and 89-year-old woman at a local hudson to tell us what police say about this duo that stands out. ray: good morning, sean. particularly the man. when he walked in the store, he took off his hat, looked up at the security camera, as if to say, "catch me if you can." hudson police say the suspects and walmart on monday afternoon. one got the woman' s attention and the other went through her purse. >> she was distracted by a male suspect. while she was distracted, a female counterpart had actually reached into the lady' s shopping cart and grabbed her wallet out of her purse and they made off with an undisclosed amount of money and some cards and sentimental items. ray: the man is described as possibly hispanic, in his 30' s, medium build. the woman is also believed to be they left the scene in this silver, four-door hatchback. >> we think it could be part of a bigger gang or group traveling area now. we are hoping some members of the publ
from the wzid traffic network, i' m get davidson for 95.7 wzid -- deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: police say the man and picture distracted and 89-year-old woman at a local hudson to tell us what police say about this duo that stands out. ray: good morning, sean. particularly the man. when he walked in the store, he took off his hat, looked up at the security camera, as if to say, "catch me if you can." hudson police say the suspects and walmart on monday afternoon. one got the...
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tonight -- idris elba -- from "scandal", actor tony goldwyn -- from "saturday night live", pete davidsonfeaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] all right, glad to hear it. in that case, let's get to the news. for the first time this primary season, a national poll has placed dr. ben carson as the republican front runner. carson was so excited about the news, his eyes almost opened. [ laughter ] hillary clinton said this weekend that the record turnout for bernie sanders rallies is great for the democratic party. and it wasn't easy for her to say that, because at the time, she was biting a cinder block in half. [ laughter ] so happy for you, bernie. it's great news for all of us. [ laughter ] donald trump said in an interview this weekend that he has a license to carry a concealed firearm in new york, and added that if someone ever attacked him, they're going to be shocked, especially when they see where he keep
tonight -- idris elba -- from "scandal", actor tony goldwyn -- from "saturday night live", pete davidsonfeaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] all right, glad to hear it. in that case, let's get to the news. for the first time this primary season, a national poll has placed dr....
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we are joined by 95.7 deb davidson. deb: right now we have an overnight road work that is wrapping up at this point i-93 southbound in the concord area between exits 12 and 13. the left lanes are still closed, but they are wrapping it up to we also have patches of heavy dense fog in that area, especially along 393. allow extra time for your commute. 293 in both directions between exits and five and three, they are lane shifts due to bridge maintenance. there is also reduced visibility from patches of heavy, dense fog. 1-1 and 111 are up to speed as it 95 through both directions along the seacoast. from the wzid traffic network, i' m in -- i am deb davidson. sean: thanks. after two terms in the corner office, governor maggie hassan is setting her sights on wmur was the first report yesterday that she will challenge senator kelly ayotte for her seat in 2016. hassan' s campaign released a video pointed to her success as governor and ayotte responded by saying she looks forward to a spirit of campaign. what does this mean f
we are joined by 95.7 deb davidson. deb: right now we have an overnight road work that is wrapping up at this point i-93 southbound in the concord area between exits 12 and 13. the left lanes are still closed, but they are wrapping it up to we also have patches of heavy dense fog in that area, especially along 393. allow extra time for your commute. 293 in both directions between exits and five and three, they are lane shifts due to bridge maintenance. there is also reduced visibility from...
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we will be talking to the harley davidson ceo.ing you the latest, next on "bloomberg ." ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> pearson company stories. one, shares of credit squeeze are falling today. the third-quarter results missed analyst estimates. credit suites is trying to satnd and francinelacroix down with the ceo. >> it's unusual for us and me to do more. we need to create a swiss universal bank where we have everything, a big investment bank and our number one. we have been for 20 years in switzerland. we have a really good return. where number one in ultrahigh net worth. in business, it'
we will be talking to the harley davidson ceo.ing you the latest, next on "bloomberg ." ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience...
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i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: thanks. investigators have confirmed the body they found is that of sue hutchinson. erin: the attorney generals office has officially ruled her death a homicide. ray brewer live with the information. : based on the autopsy results, the attorney general's office says that 57-year-old sue hutchinson was strangled. the prime suspect was that of her roommate 36-year-old stephen andrade. hutchinson was last seen on september 20th. his body was found last week in a hotel in massachusetts. he shot himself. this past sunday, family members reported a strange smell inside hutchinson's apartment. when they searched again, they found her body hidden in a crawl space behind a closet. there are challenges in cases like this. >> in any case where the suspect is disceased, it is difficult. the person who knows what happened can't give you the story. ray: the attorney general's office says they are investigating the circumstances that led up to the death of hutchinson and andrade. they are not commenting on
i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: thanks. investigators have confirmed the body they found is that of sue hutchinson. erin: the attorney generals office has officially ruled her death a homicide. ray brewer live with the information. : based on the autopsy results, the attorney general's office says that 57-year-old sue hutchinson was strangled. the prime suspect was that of her roommate 36-year-old stephen andrade. hutchinson was last seen on september 20th. his body was found last week in...
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i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: a vandalism rampage at a clermont planned parenthood clinic is under investigation. erin: an intruder destroyed computers, phones, and thousands of dollars worth of equipment, the health target -- health center was targeted this month. we have learned that the prime suspect is a juvenile, right? ray: that' s right. police got a juvenile boy inside this facility here on wednesday morning armed with a hatchet. he broke dan -- in and completely trashed the location. he did major damage to the exam rooms and the plumbing, causing major flooding even into the restaurant next door. clermont police say they are working with planned parenthood to make sure their employees are kept safe. >> planned parenthood has serviced this community for over 18 years without incident. they are not a facility that provides abortions. they provide critical reproductive health services and family planning services to the citizens in this community and the damage to them is felt community-wide. ray: the
i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: a vandalism rampage at a clermont planned parenthood clinic is under investigation. erin: an intruder destroyed computers, phones, and thousands of dollars worth of equipment, the health target -- health center was targeted this month. we have learned that the prime suspect is a juvenile, right? ray: that' s right. police got a juvenile boy inside this facility here on wednesday morning armed with a hatchet. he broke dan -- in and completely trashed the...
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from the wziv network i'm deb davidson. erin: derry police say they rescued dozens of animals living in filthy conditions. sean: they removed malnourished and diseased animals in the nick of time. now they are keeping them at the spca in stratham. the woman who owned the animals will not face charges? ray: as of right now, that's true. police stay woman is cooperating and however, the whole thing does remain under investigation. robert: police in derry say the neighbors reported the possible neglect of pets. when officers arrived with a search warrant on friday they found dozens of animals malnourished and living in filth. a veterinarian called to the site said this horse was severely underweight and malnourished and immediately police say a woman was keeping nearly three dozen pets in deplorable conditions including 17 chickens, seven birds like a pigeon missing a wing along with six cats, three dogs, a guinea pig and an iguana. >> we determined she had fallen on hard times and unable 20 care for the animals and voluntaril
from the wziv network i'm deb davidson. erin: derry police say they rescued dozens of animals living in filthy conditions. sean: they removed malnourished and diseased animals in the nick of time. now they are keeping them at the spca in stratham. the woman who owned the animals will not face charges? ray: as of right now, that's true. police stay woman is cooperating and however, the whole thing does remain under investigation. robert: police in derry say the neighbors reported the possible...
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from the wzid traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: we are following some breaking news for you this morning. another fatal campus shooting. one person was killed and two others were injured at tennessee state university in nashville. police say that the a dispute over a dice game in an outdoor courtyard. at this time, we don't know if the victims were students. there's no word at this time on the status of the shooter. >>> we've also just learned about a fatal motorcycle accident in newport overnight. police say a call came in shortly after midnight when a single motor vehicle with one person inside drove off of the john stark highway into the woods. fire officials say when crews arrived there was a fully involved vehicle fire in the woods just about 20 feet off of the road. the state fire marshal's office was the called to the scene. all lanes are back open at this time. >>> now to franklin where police say a man made an extremely dangerous discovery while out walking his dog. federal officials quickly jumped into action and se
from the wzid traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: we are following some breaking news for you this morning. another fatal campus shooting. one person was killed and two others were injured at tennessee state university in nashville. police say that the a dispute over a dice game in an outdoor courtyard. at this time, we don't know if the victims were students. there's no word at this time on the status of the shooter. >>> we've also just learned about a fatal...
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good morning, this is nbc 10 news today, i'm tracy davidson. >> we got you covered, bill henley is in with his first alert forecast. not too bad out there right now. >> you know what, for the first time we are experiencing fall weather t. temperatures have dropped down. we have rain in the area. no heavy rain, a light rainfall, trying to make it to cape may, hasn't done so yet.
good morning, this is nbc 10 news today, i'm tracy davidson. >> we got you covered, bill henley is in with his first alert forecast. not too bad out there right now. >> you know what, for the first time we are experiencing fall weather t. temperatures have dropped down. we have rain in the area. no heavy rain, a light rainfall, trying to make it to cape may, hasn't done so yet.
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mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. take the 36 bus and it will drop you at the entrance. it is quite a hike to the top but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is an enchanting place. is a popular spot for paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed for these your boating -- for leisure boating. it is named for the wild strawberries that once flourished. there is also a waterfall, two bridges, and trails the climb to the summit, the highest point at more than four hundred feet. you can catch glimpses of the western side of the city that make this hilltop a romantic look out. for public transit, i take the n train. the lad the ad -- lake is ada accessible. watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making
mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. take the 36 bus and it will drop you at the entrance. it is quite a hike to the top but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is an enchanting place. is a popular spot for paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed for these your boating -- for leisure boating. it is named for the wild...
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i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato.school closings coming in for schools along the shore. we have those on nbc10.com. we may see those numbers go up depending on what happens today. meteorologist bill henley is tracking everything and his first alert forecast. a busy morning. >> we issued a first alert because of everything coming at us today. av
i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato.school closings coming in for schools along the shore. we have those on nbc10.com. we may see those numbers go up depending on what happens today. meteorologist bill henley is tracking everything and his first alert forecast. a busy morning. >> we issued a first alert because of everything coming at us today. av
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i' m debt davidson for 95.7 wzid -- deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: firefighters are on the scene of a fire at an egg farm on buffam road. the fire broke out at pete and gerry' crews found heavy fire in one of the barnes when they arrived. the fire is now under control. there is no word on whether any people or animals were hurt. this is the same farm where a fire destroyed a processing plant in december 2011. the building was under construction at the time. a search is underway for a man police say set off a tense standoff in laconia yesterday afternoon. while police have yet to make an arrest, they did confiscate a shotgun and several banks of ammunition from the apartment where he prompted the standoff. authorities do not know the man' s name. ray brewer joins us live in laconia with the latest. ray: police say that shotgun they confiscated is what had them so concerned. not only did the suspect have that gun, but he also was allegedly threatening to use it. investigators left 20 jewett street with a double-barreled the items were taken into
i' m debt davidson for 95.7 wzid -- deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: firefighters are on the scene of a fire at an egg farm on buffam road. the fire broke out at pete and gerry' crews found heavy fire in one of the barnes when they arrived. the fire is now under control. there is no word on whether any people or animals were hurt. this is the same farm where a fire destroyed a processing plant in december 2011. the building was under construction at the time. a search is underway for a man...
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i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: deb, thank you. the top story of the morning, the investigation continues into a deadly shooting on the campus of an oregon community college. sean: a gunman opened fire yesterday morning, killing at least nine people and wounding seven others. >> people running in every direction. i ran to a hill. everybody was just running everywhere. >> what was going through your mind? >> i hope i make it. gunman as 26-year-old chris harper-mercer. they say he was killed in a shootout with police. sean: one survivor says the funman demanded the victims state their religion before he started shooting. nikole killion is in the washington bureau to tell us about the president's reaction to the tragedy. reporter: president obama got visually angry during his statement about the oregon shooting, saying our thoughts and prayers are not enough. campus chaos. >> i've never been more terrified for my life. ever. reporter: an oregon community class shattered after a gunman went on a rampage during the first week of school.
i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: deb, thank you. the top story of the morning, the investigation continues into a deadly shooting on the campus of an oregon community college. sean: a gunman opened fire yesterday morning, killing at least nine people and wounding seven others. >> people running in every direction. i ran to a hill. everybody was just running everywhere. >> what was going through your mind? >> i hope i make it. gunman as 26-year-old chris harper-mercer....
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i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: all right. thanks. counselors will be on hand at spaulding high school in rochester today to help students cope with the death of one of their classmates. rochester police say a 17-year-old girl died over the weekend from an apparent drug overdose. the teen was found at the riviera molt on route 125. an autopsy will determine her exact cause of death. ray brewer live in the studio to tell us about what one drug prevention specialist is saying about the problem of youth drug abuse in new hampshire. ray: as police continue to investigating the apparent overdose of the 17-year-old girl, drug prevention specialists are highlighting the importance of families addressing substance abuse issues with their children at a very early age. susan has been working with families dealing with substance misuse issues for years. >> it is affecting every age group, every family, there's no socioeconomic level that's spared. ray: this year it is affecting even more families. >> everybody knows somebody. whether it is under
i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: all right. thanks. counselors will be on hand at spaulding high school in rochester today to help students cope with the death of one of their classmates. rochester police say a 17-year-old girl died over the weekend from an apparent drug overdose. the teen was found at the riviera molt on route 125. an autopsy will determine her exact cause of death. ray brewer live in the studio to tell us about what one drug prevention specialist is saying about the...
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i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: thanks. we start with breaking news from the middle east where a powerful earthquake has been reported within the last hour. the 7.7 magnitude quake was centered in northern afghanistan. it has been felt in pakistan and northern india as well causing buildings to sway and sending panicked people running into the streets. the extent of the damage are not known. we'll keep you updated. back here at home, family and friends gathered last night to remember 17-year-old eve tarmey more than a week after she was found dead inside a motel room of an apparent drug overdose. ray brewer is here now with how some of her classmates remember her life, ray. ray: eve tarmey's classmates planned the candle light vigil to help here grieve. she was found dead in a rochester motel where she was staying with her mother and mother's boyfriend. her death is being investigated as a possible drug overdose. more than 100 people gathered to honor her life and the impact and share their memories of eve. >> she would alw
i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: thanks. we start with breaking news from the middle east where a powerful earthquake has been reported within the last hour. the 7.7 magnitude quake was centered in northern afghanistan. it has been felt in pakistan and northern india as well causing buildings to sway and sending panicked people running into the streets. the extent of the damage are not known. we'll keep you updated. back here at home, family and friends gathered last night to remember...
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we're joined live by deb davidson. deb: hey. right now 93 looks great through the entire part of the state and starting your early morning friday commute. 93 is incident free from north of the notch all the bay down into concord. then from the hooksett tolls into manchester. no delays or incidents are going to slow you down. 293 and the everett turnpike are moving well from the mill yard into nashua. we're not seeing any delays in the southern part of the state either. if you are on route 3 or 93. it is great news for commuter heading into boston right now. as of right now, all major roads in currently incident free and up to speed. this report is brought to you by autofair. from the traffic davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: we are following some breaking news this morning. another fatal campus shooting. police say one person was killed and two others injured at tennessee state university in nashville. police say the shooting was prompted by a dispute over a dice game in an outdoor courtyard. at this time, we don't know if the victi
we're joined live by deb davidson. deb: hey. right now 93 looks great through the entire part of the state and starting your early morning friday commute. 93 is incident free from north of the notch all the bay down into concord. then from the hooksett tolls into manchester. no delays or incidents are going to slow you down. 293 and the everett turnpike are moving well from the mill yard into nashua. we're not seeing any delays in the southern part of the state either. if you are on route 3 or...
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for a look at the drive, we're joined live deb davidson. deb: good morning. 93 southbound looks great through the state of new hampshire. i need to give you a warning there's a crash at exit 46 in massachusetts. blockage. traffic is beginning to back up. i can guess shortly it will be backing up to the state line. keep that in mind as you head out this morning. if you are on the everett turnpike, there's ongoing bridge maintenance between exits five and three. that will be there for the next month or so. no problems southbound through the tolls. the lane drops or from merrimack to nashua. 101, and 111 are all up to speed at this hour. i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: thank you. our top story. the investigation continues into a deadly shooting on the campus of an oregon community college. sean: a gunman opened fire yesterday morning killing five -- nine people and wounding seven others. hill. everybody was going everywhere. >> what was going through your mind? >> i hope i make it. erin: chris harper-mercer was killed in a shootout with
for a look at the drive, we're joined live deb davidson. deb: good morning. 93 southbound looks great through the state of new hampshire. i need to give you a warning there's a crash at exit 46 in massachusetts. blockage. traffic is beginning to back up. i can guess shortly it will be backing up to the state line. keep that in mind as you head out this morning. if you are on the everett turnpike, there's ongoing bridge maintenance between exits five and three. that will be there for the next...
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from the wzid traffic network, i am deb davidson. sean: thanks. governor maggie hassan has announced her decision to run for the u.s. senate in 2016. governor hassan: to continue to work to realize our state' s full potential and need a response from washington. that' s exactly why i am running for the united states senate. sean: the democratic governor could face off against it sets the stage for a highly competitive race that will be critical in determining majority control the senate. our latest granite state polls shows how close this race could be. the number show in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup, ayotte and hassan are in a dead heat with ayotte holding a two-point edge over the governor. this survey was taken last week before hassan announced her decision. with maggie hassan setting her site in washington, that leaves a wide-open race for governor in the upcoming cycle. ray brewer joins us at the statehouse with a look at who is eyeing a run for the corner office. ray: good morning. it looks like it is going to be a crowded race on bot
from the wzid traffic network, i am deb davidson. sean: thanks. governor maggie hassan has announced her decision to run for the u.s. senate in 2016. governor hassan: to continue to work to realize our state' s full potential and need a response from washington. that' s exactly why i am running for the united states senate. sean: the democratic governor could face off against it sets the stage for a highly competitive race that will be critical in determining majority control the senate. our...
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from the traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: all right. thanks. investigators have now confirmed the body they found in a home in manchester earlier this week is that of sue hutchinson who had been missing for three weeks. erin: the attorney generals office has ruled her death a homicide. new information in the case. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, erin. the ag's office says the medical examiners office determined that 57-year-old sue hutchinson was strangled and the prime suspect in her murder is a roommate, 36-year-old stephen andrade. hutchinson was last seen september 20th. her roommate disappeared the follows day. police say he shot himself in a hotel in massachusetts. this past sunday, family members reported a strange smell inside hutchinson's apartment in manchester. when police searched again, they found her body hidden in a crawl space behind a closet. investigators say there are challenges with cases like this. >> well, in any case where the suspect is deceased, it is difficult because the person who knows what happens can't give
from the traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: all right. thanks. investigators have now confirmed the body they found in a home in manchester earlier this week is that of sue hutchinson who had been missing for three weeks. erin: the attorney generals office has ruled her death a homicide. new information in the case. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, erin. the ag's office says the medical examiners office determined that 57-year-old sue hutchinson was strangled and the...
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tracy davidson is live in the operational center. not everyone is happy about this. >> right, not at all. in fact, many around the world are upset accusing south african officials giving their national olympic hero special treatment even in the wake of that deadly shooting. pistorius is under house arrest at his uncle's mansion. prison officials released him less than a year into his five-year sentence. the olympic star known as the blade runner must spend the rest of his sentence under supervision at the house. last year a jury found him guilty of what amounts to manslaughter, in the 2013 shooting death of his girlfriend model reeva steenkamp. prosecutors are appealing saying pistorius should have been convicted of murder. his release brought mix read action from the people in pretoria. >> gets away with everything. if i kill hide girlfriend i would be in jail for 25 years. >> how can you kill a person and be let go like that. >> the constitution is the last. i don't think should violate. >> under south african law, can be released
tracy davidson is live in the operational center. not everyone is happy about this. >> right, not at all. in fact, many around the world are upset accusing south african officials giving their national olympic hero special treatment even in the wake of that deadly shooting. pistorius is under house arrest at his uncle's mansion. prison officials released him less than a year into his five-year sentence. the olympic star known as the blade runner must spend the rest of his sentence under...
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from the traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: it is a murder that's been unsolved for five years. in 2010, police found 53-year-old lynne manchester home. this morning, her family answers. ray brewer joins us live headquarters with more. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, erin. while brennan's body was found five years ago, it is unclear when she died. now her brother says that there were no signs of forced entry into her apartment. beyond that, he doesn't have any details about her death. >>> on october 11th, 2010, the body of 53-year-old lynne brennan was found in her apartment on river road in manchester. it's been just -- whew. sorry. ray: it's been five years since his sister was murdered. time hasn't healed the void felt by his family. they ruled brennan's death a homicide but haven't said how or when she died. >> i'm a big control freak. there's no control here. there's no positive affirmation of anything. >> brennan was a mother of three. in 2012, her sons passed out fliers in hopes of answers. with each passing
from the traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: it is a murder that's been unsolved for five years. in 2010, police found 53-year-old lynne manchester home. this morning, her family answers. ray brewer joins us live headquarters with more. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, erin. while brennan's body was found five years ago, it is unclear when she died. now her brother says that there were no signs of forced entry into her apartment. beyond that, he doesn't have any details...
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i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. thanks. we're following some breaking news this morning out of arizona. an early morning shooting on the northern arizona university flagstaff campus has left one person dead and three others wounded. a university spokesperson says the suspected shooter in this case is in custody. one person is dead and three others wounded campus of -- on a campus in arizona university. >>> a judge will decide if one of the convictions against a former prep school student will stand. owen labrie was convicted of several times in august, including a felony charge of certain uses of computer services prohibited. yesterday prosecutors responded to the defense's request that the conviction be set aside. ray brewer live in the studio to explain why both sides stand. ray: the detailed response spells out why they think it should stand. it is an uphill battle for the defense. >> the chance of the judge actually dismissing or setting aside the verdict in the case is very, very small. ray: owen labrie was convicted o
i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. thanks. we're following some breaking news this morning out of arizona. an early morning shooting on the northern arizona university flagstaff campus has left one person dead and three others wounded. a university spokesperson says the suspected shooter in this case is in custody. one person is dead and three others wounded campus of -- on a campus in arizona university. >>> a judge will decide if one of the convictions against a former prep school...
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i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: the boy who got stuck in a tree in manchester monday night is speaking out about his ordeal. firefighters actually had to use the jaws of life to free him. wmur' s ray brewer is live at the manchester fire department to explain how the rescue unfolded. ray: nine-year-old anthony says he and his friends have climbed the tree on blucher street many times before. but this time he ran into , problems trying to get down. he and his friends climbed the tree on monday to get a better look at a firetruck that was nearby. when he started climbing down anthony got his leg stuck , between a couple of branches 12 feet off the ground. neighbors managed to flag down the firefighters who were just clearing the scene that anthony had been watching. they tried to lift him out. the boy said it hurt too much so they pulled out the heavy equipment including the jaws of , life. >> i got sent into the ambulance and right now i just feel relieved that i didn' t have to go to the hospital. i think i' m
i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: the boy who got stuck in a tree in manchester monday night is speaking out about his ordeal. firefighters actually had to use the jaws of life to free him. wmur' s ray brewer is live at the manchester fire department to explain how the rescue unfolded. ray: nine-year-old anthony says he and his friends have climbed the tree on blucher street many times before. but this time he ran into , problems trying to get down. he and his friends climbed the tree on...
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i'm deb davidson for 95.7wzed. sean: thanks. a judge will decide if one of the convictions against a former pep school student will stand. owen labrie was convict of several crimes in august, including a felony charge of certain uses of computer services prohibited. yesterday prosecutors responded to the defense's request that the conviction be set aside. ray brewer live in the studio to explain why both sides stand. ray: the response spells out why they think the conviction should stand. it is an uphill battle for the defense. >> the chance of the judge actually dismissing or setting aside the verdict in the case is very, very small. ray: owen labrie was convicted of certain uses of a computer services prohibited, a felony level offense that basically say he used the internet to lure a 15-year-old into a sexual assault on the campus of the exclusive st. paul's prep school in concord. >> the defense has filed a motion specifically targeting the one felony conviction because they are doing everything they can to avoid having mr.
i'm deb davidson for 95.7wzed. sean: thanks. a judge will decide if one of the convictions against a former pep school student will stand. owen labrie was convict of several crimes in august, including a felony charge of certain uses of computer services prohibited. yesterday prosecutors responded to the defense's request that the conviction be set aside. ray brewer live in the studio to explain why both sides stand. ray: the response spells out why they think the conviction should stand. it is...
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i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: five years have passed since a manchester woman was found dead in her home. the killer has never been found. they ruled the death of lynne brennan a homicide. there are still many questions to be answered. wmur's ray brewer joins us live from the manchester police department with reaction from brennan's family. good morning, ray. ray: good morning. it was five years ago yesterday that lynne brennan's body was discovered inside her apartment in manchester. it is unclear when she died. authorities have not said anything about how she died. brennan's family says the mother of three was going through a divorce at the time of her death and had been living in the apartment for just a few months. her brother says there were no signed of forced entry. beyond that, he doesn't know any details. he theys it is important to bring attention to what happened in hopes it will make a difference into the investigation of her death. >> if i lived in your community and there was a killer on the lo
i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: five years have passed since a manchester woman was found dead in her home. the killer has never been found. they ruled the death of lynne brennan a homicide. there are still many questions to be answered. wmur's ray brewer joins us live from the manchester police department with reaction from brennan's family. good morning, ray. ray: good morning. it was five years ago yesterday that lynne brennan's body was discovered inside her apartment in manchester....
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from the wzid traffic -- i'm deb davidson. erin: derry police say they rescued dozens of animals from filthy conditions. sean: now the animals are being cared for by the new hampshire spca in stratham. that's where we find ray brewer. the woman who owned those animals is not facing charges at this time? ray: not at this time. the woman is said to be cooperating but the situation still remains under investigation. police in derry say the neighbors reported the possible neglect of pets and when officers arrived they found and living in filth. a veteran veterinarian said this horse was severely underweight and malnourished. a woman was keeping nearly three dozen pets in deplorable conditions including several chickens and the pigeon missing a wing along with three cats, several dogs and a guinea pig and eguana. >> luckily she voluntarily gave them up to the stratham spca. ray: police say the stalls were filled with my newer and many animals had no access to any food at all. veterinarians are going to work to bring the animals bac
from the wzid traffic -- i'm deb davidson. erin: derry police say they rescued dozens of animals from filthy conditions. sean: now the animals are being cared for by the new hampshire spca in stratham. that's where we find ray brewer. the woman who owned those animals is not facing charges at this time? ray: not at this time. the woman is said to be cooperating but the situation still remains under investigation. police in derry say the neighbors reported the possible neglect of pets and when...
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i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: hundreds of people have died from drug overdoses in new hampshire in the last couple of years and countless more have and now, according to a new wmur granite state poll heroin is the , most important problem facing it' s the first time in eight years that jobs and the economy have not top the list. wmur' s ray brewer is live in derry this morning where a crowd gathered to discuss the epidemic especially the impact on young , people. ray: about 150 parents and educators gathered here at the derry boys and girls club last night to talk about the signs and the need for high quality, ongoing treatment. the forum was called our "our children and the opiate crisis." several doctors and therapists spoke about how many young people start using prescribed pain-killers to treat sports injuries, but think it hoped. and when their prescriptions run out, many turn to the cheaper, more available heroin. lila mazzola talked about how she lost her oldest son ten months ago to an overdose. >> w
i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: hundreds of people have died from drug overdoses in new hampshire in the last couple of years and countless more have and now, according to a new wmur granite state poll heroin is the , most important problem facing it' s the first time in eight years that jobs and the economy have not top the list. wmur' s ray brewer is live in derry this morning where a crowd gathered to discuss the epidemic especially the impact on young , people. ray: about 150 parents...
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`i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. `sean: thank you. `a salem mother is accused of `overdosing on heroin in front of `her four-year-old daughter, and `police say it is a sign of just `how serious the epidemic has `become in this state. `erin: 31-year-old kari houlne is `charged with engandering the `welfare of a child. `wmur' s ray brewer is live in `salem this morning. `and, ray, the child was taken to `the hospital, right? `ray: that' s right, erin. `to the hospital to be treated `for a medical emergency, but `police do not think she actually `got into any of the drugs. `a call from a man on tuesday `afternoon calling from the la `quinta inn on keewaydin drive in `salem. `initially he said kari houlne `was unconscious and not `breathing, but then said he gave `her narcan and revived her. `when officers arrived at the `hotel room, no one was in the `room, but they did find evidence `heroin use including needles, `, spoons, and cotton balls along `with some empty narcan bottles. `police found houlne, her `daughter, and the caller nearby
`i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. `sean: thank you. `a salem mother is accused of `overdosing on heroin in front of `her four-year-old daughter, and `police say it is a sign of just `how serious the epidemic has `become in this state. `erin: 31-year-old kari houlne is `charged with engandering the `welfare of a child. `wmur' s ray brewer is live in `salem this morning. `and, ray, the child was taken to `the hospital, right? `ray: that' s right, erin. `to the hospital to be treated `for a...
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local 5 photojournalist ryan davidson has their story. "nats ready go we get a lot of intresting stories every runner has a story these two guys are unique i've never seen anything quite like what they're doing i"m from team 99 counties we're running across every county in iowa to benefit the american heart association and to raise awarness for physical fitness their stipulation is in every county it has to be a marathon distance and if you look at a map of iowa there are some counties that aren't quite 26 miles if thats the case they do a loop nats cowbell it started at a christmas party in 2009 we decided we were tired of running the same routes so we started talking of running to one town to another it was like a train wreck of one good idea lead to a bad idea and here we are today we thought it'd be fun to run from one place to another then we ran across one county without thinking of the logistics of driving all across iowa to run across all of iowas 99 counties nats good job gatorade you can do this i don't think we ever run out of
local 5 photojournalist ryan davidson has their story. "nats ready go we get a lot of intresting stories every runner has a story these two guys are unique i've never seen anything quite like what they're doing i"m from team 99 counties we're running across every county in iowa to benefit the american heart association and to raise awarness for physical fitness their stipulation is in every county it has to be a marathon distance and if you look at a map of iowa there are some...
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tracy davidson? yes, the threat will continue because of the rising rivers and the weakening dams. officials are also worried about contaminated drinking water. in one cemetery, caskets are flooding in the water. >> we don't want to have to come out and rescue you. >> at least 1,000 people are now in energy shelters. the money authorized is expected today go towards temporary housing. the national guard is comparing the devastation to hurricane hugo. some who live in the state are calling it the biblical flood of 2015. >> the search for survivors of the cargo ship that sank at sea is expected to continue today. it disapeared near the bahamas when it was hit by hurricane joaquin. the coast guard says a mechanical failure stalled the ship as the form got worse. the brother of one of the missing crew members assessed the chances of a rescue. >> if it wasn't horrific circumstances it would be much easier to have hope. >> federal authorities are sending a team to investigate the accident. >>> we're hearin
tracy davidson? yes, the threat will continue because of the rising rivers and the weakening dams. officials are also worried about contaminated drinking water. in one cemetery, caskets are flooding in the water. >> we don't want to have to come out and rescue you. >> at least 1,000 people are now in energy shelters. the money authorized is expected today go towards temporary housing. the national guard is comparing the devastation to hurricane hugo. some who live in the state are...
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i am deb davidson. sean: crews work to the night to repair a burst water main at the intersection of route avenue in intersection of brown avenue in manchester. the road is now open to traffic. hundreds of people have died from drug overdoses in new hampshire in the last couple years. and countless more have been treated. according to a new granite state poll, heroin is the most important problem facing our states. it is the first time in eight years that jobs in the economy have not topped the list. rare brewer is live in derry this morning where crowd gathered to discuss the epidemic, especially the impact on young people. ray: 150 parents and educators gathered here at the dairy boys and girls club last night to talk about opiate abuse, and the need for high quality, ongoing treatment. it was a form that was entitled "our children and the opiate crisis." several therapists talked about how many young people started using prescribed painkillers to treat sports injuries but then when their prescription
i am deb davidson. sean: crews work to the night to repair a burst water main at the intersection of route avenue in intersection of brown avenue in manchester. the road is now open to traffic. hundreds of people have died from drug overdoses in new hampshire in the last couple years. and countless more have been treated. according to a new granite state poll, heroin is the most important problem facing our states. it is the first time in eight years that jobs in the economy have not topped the...
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but let' s take a look at your joined live by 95.7 wzid' s deb davidson. good morning, deb. >> we have a mess on the area highways on 93 northbound in the vicinity of the waystation in windham. a serious crash has all three northbound lanes closed and authorities are asking you to avoid the area if possible. if you' re in the area, authorities are asking you to get off at exit 3 because the need to keep the highway clear and open for emergency vehicles. the southbound side is very busy for a couple of miles approaching the scene as onlooker traffic is flowing things down and also using the vehicles as well. northbound 93 is close to the waystation near you. get off at exit 3. minutemen help. m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: thank you. school officials a nashua are meeting with parents this morning after a threatening list was found at nashua high school north. school officials say a student spoke up after discovering the student had a book called "death note." the book has the power to cause harm in this listed, according to the coaching. the superinten
but let' s take a look at your joined live by 95.7 wzid' s deb davidson. good morning, deb. >> we have a mess on the area highways on 93 northbound in the vicinity of the waystation in windham. a serious crash has all three northbound lanes closed and authorities are asking you to avoid the area if possible. if you' re in the area, authorities are asking you to get off at exit 3 because the need to keep the highway clear and open for emergency vehicles. the southbound side is very busy...
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(carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype)"or just itch their ears. when you rub your cat's ears they do the ... thing."for many furry mammals, shaking is an incredible drying mechanism. (nats)rats shake about 18 times a second versus four times a second for dogs.(carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype)"the secret is my camera shoots 10 frames a second.//so i'm just laying down on the shutter the second i start think about shaking."carli couldn't resisisshowing off her own cat....(cacai davidsds/pet photographer) "under that t ver is my cat yushi//look at t tt yushi."but this is one tale we couldn't end... (nats)without tongues. the only celebrity cat in the book is lil bub, famoufor a tongue that perpetually sticks out due to a genetic defect. (nats)the owner had predicted it(nats)this is a book that will have eyes rolling and tongues wagging. jeanne moos cnn new york 3 3 a cold front will continue pushing through the area this morning, and light drizzle especially east, but the big story today will be the strong northwesterly winds gusting up to
(carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype)"or just itch their ears. when you rub your cat's ears they do the ... thing."for many furry mammals, shaking is an incredible drying mechanism. (nats)rats shake about 18 times a second versus four times a second for dogs.(carli davidson/pet photographer/via skype)"the secret is my camera shoots 10 frames a second.//so i'm just laying down on the shutter the second i start think about shaking."carli couldn't resisisshowing off her...
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i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: the concord prep school grad convicted of sexually assaulting a fellow student will sean: owen labrie will appear in court for his sentencing. his lawyer is asking for probation. yesterday, the defense submitted a memo to the judge including letters from dozens of his friends and family. ray brewer joins us live. good morning. ray: good morning. the message repeated over and over again in that 43-page memo is that owen labrie made a mistake as a high school senior and should not have to pay for it for the rest of his adult life. >> i would have to say a probably glad i' m not owen labrie. ray: owen labrie is preparing to learn his punishment. the jury convicted him of misdemeanor sexual assault and a felony count of using a computer to seduce or entice a child under the age of 16. the defense attorney is asking for the judge for probation. a legal analyst says we can expect them to paint a passionate and positive portrait of owen labrie today. >> you can expect to see a very fie
i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: the concord prep school grad convicted of sexually assaulting a fellow student will sean: owen labrie will appear in court for his sentencing. his lawyer is asking for probation. yesterday, the defense submitted a memo to the judge including letters from dozens of his friends and family. ray brewer joins us live. good morning. ray: good morning. the message repeated over and over again in that 43-page memo is that owen labrie made a mistake as a high...
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. >> harley davidson symbol is hog.e again, the economy clear here, people that want ferraris can still get ferraris. >> they have a two year waiting list for a product that cost a quarter million dollars which is phenomenal. i talked to one heblg fund whose opinion i respect a lot and the guy said look this is like owning a sports team. it's cool to tell your friends about i don't consider it a good investment fundamentally. they might have gotten benefit from buzz. >> people say you might not be able to buy the car but you can buy a share. at least you can have that on your wall. >> but this is a time when rich people are still buying ferraris. if it felt like the rest of the company feels you wouldn't think it would be good but luxury goods makers across the board do good. >> i won't go there. >> why? you don't believe it? >> she may approximate saying it's outside of the field of stuff she generally looks at. >> that's what i'm saying. >> you don't think they've done well. >> i think that's fair. but in terms of lux
. >> harley davidson symbol is hog.e again, the economy clear here, people that want ferraris can still get ferraris. >> they have a two year waiting list for a product that cost a quarter million dollars which is phenomenal. i talked to one heblg fund whose opinion i respect a lot and the guy said look this is like owning a sports team. it's cool to tell your friends about i don't consider it a good investment fundamentally. they might have gotten benefit from buzz. >> people...
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reporting in des moines nikki davidson local five news we are iowa. the des moines fire department reccomends before you head out to a haunted house... you call your local fire department and check to make sure the business is operating with a permit. if you know a place operating without a permit... they want you to give them a call. amanda still to come on local 5 news midday... (weather) sam has the details in central iowa's most accurate forecast next. weatherrate the independent weather sam weather adlib: beggars night is here and temperatures are going to be just as scary and chilling as all the halloween walking around tonight! we are going to have a sunny start to the day but when we head into the afternoon, clouds are going to fill in from the west ahead of showers that will be coming this evening. due to some morning sun and a southerly wind, temps today should be able to warm into the mid 50s. starting roughly around 5 or 6pm western iowa should start to see more consistent showers moving in, and it looks like the metro will start seeing ra
reporting in des moines nikki davidson local five news we are iowa. the des moines fire department reccomends before you head out to a haunted house... you call your local fire department and check to make sure the business is operating with a permit. if you know a place operating without a permit... they want you to give them a call. amanda still to come on local 5 news midday... (weather) sam has the details in central iowa's most accurate forecast next. weatherrate the independent weather...
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in the studio, nikki davidson local five news we are iowa. stephanie/ots: it's an intersection so dangerous ... it's only a matter of time before someone is killed. that's what people living in a des moines neighborhood are saying about mlk and prospect. tonight .... one local bus driver is pushing for a safer way. local five's kattey ortiz shows us "operation stoplight," kattey? kattey: there are a number of reasons why he ... and many others ... says the need for a stoplight at this intersection is dire. but first we're going to give you a lay of the land here. the des moines public schools bus garage is at the intersection of mlk and prospect. but they're not allowed to take a left out onto mlk because there's simply too much traffic. these detours are just some of the measures they need to take ... just to make a left turn! what's worse -- that's an extra fifteen thousand dollars in gas from taxpayers. (nat) kurt bowermaster is on a mission to take control of the traffic here at mlk and prospect. he petitioned for a stoplight and gained a
in the studio, nikki davidson local five news we are iowa. stephanie/ots: it's an intersection so dangerous ... it's only a matter of time before someone is killed. that's what people living in a des moines neighborhood are saying about mlk and prospect. tonight .... one local bus driver is pushing for a safer way. local five's kattey ortiz shows us "operation stoplight," kattey? kattey: there are a number of reasons why he ... and many others ... says the need for a stoplight at this...
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from the wzid traffic network, i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: police in hudson are looking for two people who targeted an elderly woman at the local walmart store. they seemed to be pretty experienced. ray brewer is live in hudson to explain how the robbers went through the woman' s purse. ray: good morning. hudson police are telling us that the man and woman appeared to target that 89-year-old woman at walmart yesterday afternoon. the man and the woman can be seen in surveillance photos from the store. the man distracted the victim and a female partner reached into her car and grabbed the wallet out of her purse. they also stole some personal items. they left in a silver, four-door hatchback. police think the man has experience with this sort of crime. >> we think it could be part of who is traveling extensively, but definitely in the new england area now, and we are really hoping that some member of the public can recognize them from somewhere and help us identify who they are area ray: police say that both suspects appeared to be hispan
from the wzid traffic network, i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: police in hudson are looking for two people who targeted an elderly woman at the local walmart store. they seemed to be pretty experienced. ray brewer is live in hudson to explain how the robbers went through the woman' s purse. ray: good morning. hudson police are telling us that the man and woman appeared to target that 89-year-old woman at walmart yesterday afternoon. the man and the woman can be seen in surveillance...
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i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: helping our news, a vandalism rampage at a claremont planned parenthood clinic is under investigation. erin: police say an intruder destroyed computers, phones, and equipment. this is not the first time it was targeted this month. sean: ray brewer is live in claremont. ray: early wednesday morning, the juvenile inside the planned parenthood in claremont, the boy had broken in and trashed the location using a hatchet. he damaged exam rooms and also the plumbing, causing major restaurant next door. police are investigating whether the vandalism is linked to the word "murder" being spray-painted on the building earlier this month. >> planned parenthood has serviced this community for over 18 years without incident. they are not a facility that provides abortions. they provide critical reproductive health services and family planning services to the citizens in this community and the damage to them is felt community-wide. ray: the full extent of those damages is still being assessed
i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: helping our news, a vandalism rampage at a claremont planned parenthood clinic is under investigation. erin: police say an intruder destroyed computers, phones, and equipment. this is not the first time it was targeted this month. sean: ray brewer is live in claremont. ray: early wednesday morning, the juvenile inside the planned parenthood in claremont, the boy had broken in and trashed the location using a hatchet. he damaged exam rooms and also the...