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. >>> a special woman home ceremony is set for tomorrow in concord for members of the new hampshire army national guard. this is video when 18 of the operational support air lift deployed late last year. july. they spent nine months in the middle east flying government officials around the region along with more supplies. erin: for the first time ever, we're getting a look inside the home of convicted tax evaders ed and elaine brown. the 100-acre property is going up for auction again next week. square feet of living space. much of it is unfinished, as you can see. there's also a secret door, a hidden bunker, and a 360-degree view of the property. they also found explosive devices on the property. the notice of sale comes with a warning. >> they can't guarantee they found everything. they've done a good faith search over and over again. erin: officials tried to auction the home last year. this time the bidding starts at $125,000. bidders are allowed to tour the building. the auction is next thursday. you can find out more information on wmur.com. it is not often that a listing includes a
. >>> a special woman home ceremony is set for tomorrow in concord for members of the new hampshire army national guard. this is video when 18 of the operational support air lift deployed late last year. july. they spent nine months in the middle east flying government officials around the region along with more supplies. erin: for the first time ever, we're getting a look inside the home of convicted tax evaders ed and elaine brown. the 100-acre property is going up for auction again...
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. >>> a welcome home is set for members of the new hampshire army in order guard. this is video when the 18 of the operational support air lift deployed late last year. they returned back in july. they spent nine months in the middle east flying high level military and government officials around the region along with more than 50 tons of critical supplies. erin: for the first time ever, we're getting a look at the home of ed and elaine brown. the home has 6,000 square feet of living space. much of it is unfinished. there's also a secret door. there's a hidden bunker with 360-degree view of the property. they have found explosive devices on the property. the notice of sale comes with a warning. >> they can't guarantee they found everything. they have done a good faith search over and over again. erin: how about that? they tried to auction the home. the bidding starts at $125,000. bidders are aloud to tour the building as well. the auction is set for next thursday. find more information about the property on the web site at wmur.com. that's quite the tour. an intere
. >>> a welcome home is set for members of the new hampshire army in order guard. this is video when the 18 of the operational support air lift deployed late last year. they returned back in july. they spent nine months in the middle east flying high level military and government officials around the region along with more than 50 tons of critical supplies. erin: for the first time ever, we're getting a look at the home of ed and elaine brown. the home has 6,000 square feet of living...
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hampshire. >>> you have to be tough to get through the army's ranger school. and today a mother of two made that happen. meet major lisa jaster. she is the third woman to complete the ranger school course. the other female grads were 25 and 26 years old. jaster has 10 years on them. and today, the west point alum earned her black and gold ranger tab. she spent 180 days in that course. >>> i was thinking i scream, you scream, we all scream for the weekend. >> good try. >> doesn't rhyme. >> we like ice cream, though. >> that will work. >> dessert before dinner tonight. we said it's okay. friday. kids going, yeah, mom going no, no. mom and dad no, maybe next week. >>> we have some changes coming up for the weekend. sunshine, milder outside right now but by tomorrow morning, some of you may be dealing with rain showers. how about that? livermore 88 degrees right now contrast that with a pair of 6s at san bruno. oakland good evening to you 73 santa rosa 75, san jose 77 degrees. still stormy to our south in the sierra numerous thunderstorms. thunderstorms as close a
hampshire. >>> you have to be tough to get through the army's ranger school. and today a mother of two made that happen. meet major lisa jaster. she is the third woman to complete the ranger school course. the other female grads were 25 and 26 years old. jaster has 10 years on them. and today, the west point alum earned her black and gold ranger tab. she spent 180 days in that course. >>> i was thinking i scream, you scream, we all scream for the weekend. >> good try....
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the army is taking claims for damages >>> democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders in new hampshire saying there's a long way to go with police brutality. >>man: like any other public official, when a police officer breaks the law, that officer must be held accountable. >> well, sanders did say a majority of police officers in the country are honest, hard workers, especially under >>> and on the gop side, donald trump spoke in virginia about federal affairs. he spoke to active service members promising to create a modern and lower cost va. >>man: we're going to take care anybody. our country is going to hell. we're run by stupid people. we are. >> well, trump pledged that if elected president, veterans will be able to use their id cards to get immediate care at any provider that accepts medicare. >>> who are you going to call any time of the year? this is a group of ghost busters spreading smiles, capturing hearts, not ghosts in maine. >>> some patriots players have a woman: i'm here to fight h.i.v. and pandemics to come. man: to keep boston harbor safe and clean. robotics is happen
the army is taking claims for damages >>> democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders in new hampshire saying there's a long way to go with police brutality. >>man: like any other public official, when a police officer breaks the law, that officer must be held accountable. >> well, sanders did say a majority of police officers in the country are honest, hard workers, especially under >>> and on the gop side, donald trump spoke in virginia about federal...
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army in disguise. last night in new hampshire the candidate told an audience what would happen to syrian refugees under presidency. mr. trump: as part of this mass they are -- if i win, going back. they're going back. i know a lot of people will say, that is not nice. we cannot afford to be nice. we are taking care of the whole world. wants to know why the syrian refugees are not fighting to save syria. those are your top stories at the moment. there is a lot of talk about a potential bubble for unicorns, companies that have valuations of at least $1 billion based on the money they have raised to pintrest.airbnb and despite concerns of these companies being able to live up -- they're looking for new unicorns. they think this may the ending because of volatility. quickly, what is trinity ventures? >> and early-stage module capital firm based in the heart of silicon valley. we invest in technology companies and consumer companies. pimm: you have the backgrounds to assess the current market. given a question of unicorns, is it likely that these firms are hesitant about adding to that pile of billion-dolla
army in disguise. last night in new hampshire the candidate told an audience what would happen to syrian refugees under presidency. mr. trump: as part of this mass they are -- if i win, going back. they're going back. i know a lot of people will say, that is not nice. we cannot afford to be nice. we are taking care of the whole world. wants to know why the syrian refugees are not fighting to save syria. those are your top stories at the moment. there is a lot of talk about a potential bubble...
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army he says. the poll leader in new hampshire claims he now has 1,000 foot soldiers and activists ready to organize the headline on the front page of the new hampshire union leader today. some in the republican establishment are punching holes through walls sobbing, asking themselves is donald trump really going to win the republican presidential nomination? let's talk about 2016 with cnn politic political commentator and former press secretary. amanda, let me start with you very quickly. can trump win the nomination? and if he does, can he beat hillary clinton? >> i would say yes. in this environment anything can happen. i've spent, you know, like you all a lot of time thinking about donald trump why is it working. if you take away all the character and all the bluster, you have a republican with a pretty solid jobs and growth message, which is in the conservative wheelhouse. add on top of that his strong stance against illegal immigration when everyone is so upset about that issue right now. gets a hillary clinton who on the debate stage was promising taxpayer funded obamacare for illegal aliens,
army he says. the poll leader in new hampshire claims he now has 1,000 foot soldiers and activists ready to organize the headline on the front page of the new hampshire union leader today. some in the republican establishment are punching holes through walls sobbing, asking themselves is donald trump really going to win the republican presidential nomination? let's talk about 2016 with cnn politic political commentator and former press secretary. amanda, let me start with you very quickly. can...
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but it's the army of supporters working behind the scenes who could make him a formidable contender. "our ground game is in iowa, new hampshire, all over, south carolina, tremendous ground game." the billionaire's celebrity status lures fans by the thousands (sam clovis/trump national campaign co- chairman and policy adviser) "for the typical campaign in iowa, you do seven pizza ranches in a day and you get crowds of 30, at most. we do one event a day, and get 3,000." at every event, volunteers sign on trump's unconvention al supporters... (nats) convincing people who've never caucused before to be precinct captains in iowa...enlistin g them to phone bank in new hampshire...an d training them on turnout in nevada. the push starts before trump fans even arrive. they sign up for free tickets onlineenter ing their contact informationand helping the campaign build a database of potential supporters. state directors say they are inundated with volunteers some, as unique as the candidateunafraid of using unorthodox methods to attract attention (christopher mazerall/trum p volunteer) "i wear it along town though if i'm going to be h
but it's the army of supporters working behind the scenes who could make him a formidable contender. "our ground game is in iowa, new hampshire, all over, south carolina, tremendous ground game." the billionaire's celebrity status lures fans by the thousands (sam clovis/trump national campaign co- chairman and policy adviser) "for the typical campaign in iowa, you do seven pizza ranches in a day and you get crowds of 30, at most. we do one event a day, and get 3,000." at...
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hampshire, i tell them two things. i'm committed to destroying isil it will take a ground component. we'll need to send more troops to iraq and a regional armyade up of arabs and turks. and most people in new hampshire says that makes sense because they know isil is a threat to us. it's a building process. it will take me time to break through. i'm the best qualified person to be commander-in-chief. i'll destroy isil. we can do this with good leadership. without good leadership i'm going to get attacked. martha: we'll hear what you have to say. martha: what do you make about what's happening in the house and the race for speaker. >> paul ryan will be a good pick. i liked john boehner. we'll find a way to raise the debt ceiling and replace the defense cuts. i'm more optimistic this will work out. i hope we can get it done sooner rather than later. palm ryan would be a great speaker. martha: you have got a bad cold and you are out there in new hampshire. take care. gregg: the president accused of playing politics with a tragedy. we'll debate that coming up. so what about that stock? sure thing, right? actually, knowing the kind of risk that yo
hampshire, i tell them two things. i'm committed to destroying isil it will take a ground component. we'll need to send more troops to iraq and a regional armyade up of arabs and turks. and most people in new hampshire says that makes sense because they know isil is a threat to us. it's a building process. it will take me time to break through. i'm the best qualified person to be commander-in-chief. i'll destroy isil. we can do this with good leadership. without good leadership i'm going to get...
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for erate dollars, let me be straightforward, there's six forms, and we don't have an army of people in new hampshire to be able to -- we can't hire, you know, all this group of people to be able to put this application in, maybe other larger school district districts can do that. and we need to simplify this application. and i think that's something because i've been reaching out to schools and libraries, how can we get more dollars to you? get more access to our students. so i want to hear more about distribution, how do we direct it better? and how can we get this done to a very simplified application so that we don't disadvantage smaller states and rural areas based on bureaucracy. >> thank you, senator. those are good points, you might be surprised i agree with just about all you said, and as a new englander, there are prts of new hampshire that very rural and not traditionally been the beneficiary of most of our universal service programs. that's why i think the reform of the e rate program is so substantial because by reforming our category two services, we are making wi-fi more available in m
for erate dollars, let me be straightforward, there's six forms, and we don't have an army of people in new hampshire to be able to -- we can't hire, you know, all this group of people to be able to put this application in, maybe other larger school district districts can do that. and we need to simplify this application. and i think that's something because i've been reaching out to schools and libraries, how can we get more dollars to you? get more access to our students. so i want to hear...
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there's six forms, and we don't have an army of people in new hampshire to be able to -- we can't hire, you know, all this group of people to be able to put this application in maybe oth other larger school districts can do that. and we need to simplify this application. and i think that's something because i've been reaching out to schools and libraries, how can we get more dollars to you? get more access to our students. so i want to hear more about distribution, how do we direct it better? and how can we get this done to a very simplified application so that we don't disadvantage smaller states and rural areas based on bureaucracy? >> thank you, senator. those are good points. you might be surprised i agree with just about all you said, and as a new englander, there are parts of new hampshire that are very rural and have not traditionally been the beneficiary of most of our universal service programs. that's why i think the reform of the erate program is so sustainable because by reforming our category 2 services, we are making wi-fi more available in more schools and new hampshire
there's six forms, and we don't have an army of people in new hampshire to be able to -- we can't hire, you know, all this group of people to be able to put this application in maybe oth other larger school districts can do that. and we need to simplify this application. and i think that's something because i've been reaching out to schools and libraries, how can we get more dollars to you? get more access to our students. so i want to hear more about distribution, how do we direct it better?...
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we don't have an army of new people in new hampshire to be able to -- we cannot hire all of these people to put this application in. maybe larger school districts can do that. we needed to signify this application. -- simplify this application. i reached out to schools and libraries, how can we get more access to our students, get more of these dollars to you? i want to hear more about distribution. how do we directed better? and how can we get this down to a simple fight application so that we don't disadvantage smaller states and rural areas based on bureaucracy? comm. rosenworcel: thank you senator. those are good points. you might be surprised i agree with all that you said. as a new englander, i realize there are parts of the answer that are very rural and have not been the beneficiary of many of our programs. that is why the reform of the e rate program is so substantial. by reforming the category 2 services, we are making wi-fi more available in more schools. new hampshire is among them. for the first time, new hampshire as estate has been eligible for that support. we're going to
we don't have an army of new people in new hampshire to be able to -- we cannot hire all of these people to put this application in. maybe larger school districts can do that. we needed to signify this application. -- simplify this application. i reached out to schools and libraries, how can we get more access to our students, get more of these dollars to you? i want to hear more about distribution. how do we directed better? and how can we get this down to a simple fight application so that we...
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army maybe. >> reporter: voters told voters in new hampshire he doesn't want the u.s.o host syrian refuges claiming they could be part of isis. >> i'm putting the people on notice as coming here from syria as part of this mass moigration that if i win, they are going back. they are going back. i'm telling you. they are going back. >> reporter: not far away, a woman wept while asking jeb bush how he would help her 14 syrian relatives who recently escaped to turkey. >> people are leaving not because they are immigrants looking for a better life. they are leaving because they will die, that simple. and we have to play a role in providing support. >> reporter: afterward, bush was told about trump's promise to expel syrian refuges. >> there should be some sensitivity by mr. trump and others this is a specific challenge. if you didn't hear that young woman's concern that people are seeking freedom >> reporter: ben carson came down largely on trump's side. >> unless we have a mechanism of guarantee we are not bringing in jihadist are terrorists. >> reporter: the obama adminis
army maybe. >> reporter: voters told voters in new hampshire he doesn't want the u.s.o host syrian refuges claiming they could be part of isis. >> i'm putting the people on notice as coming here from syria as part of this mass moigration that if i win, they are going back. they are going back. i'm telling you. they are going back. >> reporter: not far away, a woman wept while asking jeb bush how he would help her 14 syrian relatives who recently escaped to turkey. >>...
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but it's the army of supporters working behind the scenes who could make him a formidable contender. "our ground game is in iowa, new hampshire, all over, south carolina, tremendous ground game." the billionaire's celebrity status lures fans by the thousands... "for the typical campaign in iowa, you do seven pizza ranches in a day and you get crowds of 30, at most. we do one event a day, and get 3,000." at every event, volunteers sign on trump's unconventional supporters... convincing people who've never caucused before to be precinct captains in iowa...enlisting them to phone bank in new hampshire...and training them on turnout in nevada. the push starts before trump fans even arrive. they sign up for free tickets online...entering their contact information...and helping the campaign build a database of potential inundated with volunteers...some, as unique as the unorthodox methods to attract attention "i wear it along town though if i'm going to be hanging up signs and putting things out i'll wear my hat, i'll take my parrot with me, a cockatoo likes people, so gets a lot of people's attention." the campaign keeps a lean st
but it's the army of supporters working behind the scenes who could make him a formidable contender. "our ground game is in iowa, new hampshire, all over, south carolina, tremendous ground game." the billionaire's celebrity status lures fans by the thousands... "for the typical campaign in iowa, you do seven pizza ranches in a day and you get crowds of 30, at most. we do one event a day, and get 3,000." at every event, volunteers sign on trump's unconventional supporters......
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hampshire. serieser: next, our live "landmark cases come coke which looks at key supreme court cases. the case involves dread scott, who was enslaved by an armygeon but lived in a free state. later, more from today's no labels conference. we will hear from donald trump and chris christie. all persons having business before the supreme court of the united states. >> exploring the human stories and constitutional diagram asbehind 12 historic decisions. >> quite often, ones that the court took
hampshire. serieser: next, our live "landmark cases come coke which looks at key supreme court cases. the case involves dread scott, who was enslaved by an armygeon but lived in a free state. later, more from today's no labels conference. we will hear from donald trump and chris christie. all persons having business before the supreme court of the united states. >> exploring the human stories and constitutional diagram asbehind 12 historic decisions. >> quite often, ones that...
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army sergeant survives iraq. nearly killed by an enemy here at home. he shares his story of opioid frank: coming up next, new hampshire's annual pumpkin and so far, so good. but did they have enough candle-power for a new antoinette: good morning to everyone waking up with us in 5:27. 51 degrees outside. we're back with more of new england's "eyeopener" after >> now on newscenter 5's "eyeopener." danielle: i'm tracking showers this morning. when they'll move out and the milder temperatures we'll see today. heartland is under flash flood watch this morning with remnants of patricia on the move. residents being warned the threat is not over yet. frank: the new hampshire pumpkin festival lighting up for the first time in laconia. the world record they attempted to break. >> you're watching wcvb, boston's news leader. good morning! this is newscenter 5's "eyeopener." frank: and it's 5:30 on this sunday morning. i'm frank holland. antoinette: and i'm antoinette antonio along with danielle vollmar. tracking some showers this morning but is the whole day going to be a washout. danielle: not a washout by any means. maybe you ca
army sergeant survives iraq. nearly killed by an enemy here at home. he shares his story of opioid frank: coming up next, new hampshire's annual pumpkin and so far, so good. but did they have enough candle-power for a new antoinette: good morning to everyone waking up with us in 5:27. 51 degrees outside. we're back with more of new england's "eyeopener" after >> now on newscenter 5's "eyeopener." danielle: i'm tracking showers this morning. when they'll move out and...
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army sergeant survived iraq, but was nearly killed by an enemy at home. he shares his story of his opioid addiction and recovery. frank: new hampshire's annual pumpkin festival gets a new start in a new city. but did they have enough candle-power for a new jack-o-lantern record? antoinette: a live look outside over worcester this morning. 6:27 on your sunday morning. 53 degrees. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gle. it's where brains meet brawn. dear fellow citizen, pi get that it' s hard to say no pwhen your kids want toys, p because you' re saving for shoes. t and shoes. and shoes. p but i can help you figure out how to save a little with one deposit checking. r so ask me, i can help you avoid fees. psincerely, elizabeth trackler. >> now on newscenter 5's "eyeopener." danielle: i'm trac
army sergeant survived iraq, but was nearly killed by an enemy at home. he shares his story of his opioid addiction and recovery. frank: new hampshire's annual pumpkin festival gets a new start in a new city. but did they have enough candle-power for a new jack-o-lantern record? antoinette: a live look outside over worcester this morning. 6:27 on your sunday morning. 53 degrees. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's...
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hampshire. up next, our series "landmark cases," which looks at key supreme court cases. sandford,cott v. involving dred scott, who was enslaved by a u.s. army sergeant but lived in a free state. later, we will hear from presidential >> landmark cases is the history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, exploring the human story and constitutional, behind decisions -- the constitutional drama behind decisions. >> we are hearing a row against wade. >> let's go through a few cases that what it means to live in a society of 3108 million different people who stuck together because they believed in the rule of law. >> tonight you will be learning more about the dred scott decision. let me introduce you about the two guests about the history. a professor and co-editor of a book of the dred scott case. welcome to our program. and martha jones is from the university of michigan and the chair of the african-american studies program at the law school. blacks, whether free or slaves weren't citizens of the united states. and they limited the spread of sliverry and saying congress didn't have the authority. so i'm going t
hampshire. up next, our series "landmark cases," which looks at key supreme court cases. sandford,cott v. involving dred scott, who was enslaved by a u.s. army sergeant but lived in a free state. later, we will hear from presidential >> landmark cases is the history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, exploring the human story and constitutional, behind decisions -- the constitutional drama behind decisions. >> we are hearing a row against...
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hampshire. up next, our series "landmark cases," which looks at key supreme court cases. sandford,cott v. involving dred scott, who was enslaved by a u.s. armyt lived in a free state. later, we will hear from presidential >> landmark cases is the history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, exploring the human story and constitutional, behind decisions -- the constitutional
hampshire. up next, our series "landmark cases," which looks at key supreme court cases. sandford,cott v. involving dred scott, who was enslaved by a u.s. armyt lived in a free state. later, we will hear from presidential >> landmark cases is the history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, exploring the human story and constitutional, behind decisions -- the constitutional
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hampshire. campaign 2016, taking you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. on "landmarky cases," in 1830, dred scott was enslaved to john emerson. during army,listment in the emerson was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet robinson. died, dredoctor scott tried to buy his freedom from the widow and she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus stanford on the new series "landmark cases." our special guests are christopher bracey and margaret jones -- martha jones. they will explore the historic ruling by revealing the life and times of the people who were the plaintiffs, lawyers and justices. life monday at medical p.m. et -- live monday at 9:00 p.m. et. and c-spanc-span3 radio. for the background, order copy of the companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping. now, a discussion on the house debate to lift the 40-year-old ban on crude oil exports. this is just under an hour. yesterday, the house voted to lift a 40-year-old u.s. ban on imports. on the explain why environmental and vocations are margo thorning for the american council for capital formation and tyson slocum. explain w
hampshire. campaign 2016, taking you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. on "landmarky cases," in 1830, dred scott was enslaved to john emerson. during army,listment in the emerson was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet robinson. died, dredoctor scott tried to buy his freedom from the widow and she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus stanford on the new series "landmark cases."...
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army. back to you. >> tom costello covering what was a bizarre story. tom, thank you. >>> sentencing day for a former student at a prestigious new hampshire prep school convicted of sexually assaulting a younger classmate. he's asking for probation instead of prison. stephanie gosk is at the good morning. >> good morning. from the rainy concord, new hampshire, this case gained national attention because of where to wen labrie, the a accuser, went to school. one schools in the country. today, labrie's attorney will ask for probation, arguing his enough. >> reporter: hours from now, to wen labrie will learn whether >> guilty. >> he was convicted of sexual assault and endangering a child. the accuser, a 15-year-old classmate, alleged the sex was not consensual. we're con sale cealing her identity. >> i was raped. i was violated in so many ways. >> reporter: it revealed the ritual known as the senior salute, where seniors asked out freshman, sometimes for sex. labrie denied the charges. >> it wouldn't have been a good move to have sex with this girl. >> reporter: now, the behind bars and would have to register as a sex offender. his lawyers filed motions with fami
army. back to you. >> tom costello covering what was a bizarre story. tom, thank you. >>> sentencing day for a former student at a prestigious new hampshire prep school convicted of sexually assaulting a younger classmate. he's asking for probation instead of prison. stephanie gosk is at the good morning. >> good morning. from the rainy concord, new hampshire, this case gained national attention because of where to wen labrie, the a accuser, went to school. one schools in...
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army sergeant survived iraq but was nearly killed by an enemy at home. he shares his story of his opioid addiction and recovery. frank: new hampshire's annual pumpkin festival gets a new start in a new city. but did they have enough jack-o-lantern record? antoinette: and a live look over worcester this morning. it's a little gray, a little damp out there. area. but danielle says not a complete washout today. she'll have your forecast after p dunkin' donuts smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. savory...smoky... and unmistakably flavorful. r get your day going with one today. maxx your thing at t.j.maxx r with better brands, p at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. rgood morning. what can i get for you? va medium hot coffee, cream and two sugars, please? pmedium hot coffee, cream, two sugars -- sounds good. p at dunkin', we make your coffee just the way you like it. p if not, we'll make it again on the spot. see you tomorrow. that's the dd commitment. america runs on dunkin'. >> now on newscenter 5's danielle: i'm tracking showers when they'll move out and the milder temperatures we'll see today. antoinette: much of
army sergeant survived iraq but was nearly killed by an enemy at home. he shares his story of his opioid addiction and recovery. frank: new hampshire's annual pumpkin festival gets a new start in a new city. but did they have enough jack-o-lantern record? antoinette: and a live look over worcester this morning. it's a little gray, a little damp out there. area. but danielle says not a complete washout today. she'll have your forecast after p dunkin' donuts smoked sausage breakfast sandwich....
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army. back to you. >> tom costello covering what was a bizarre story. tom, thank you. >>> it's sentencing day for a former student at a prestigious new hampshire prep school convicted of sexually assaulting a younger classmate. he's asking for probation instead of prison. stephanie gosk is at the courthouse in concord this morning. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. from the rainy concord, new hampshire, this case gained national attention because of where owen labrie, the accuser, went to school. one of the most elite boarding schools in the country. today, labrie's attorney will ask for probation, arguing his client has already been punished enough. will learn whether he's going to jail. >> guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> reporter: labrie was convicted of sexual assault misdemeanors and of endangering the welfare of a child. the accuser, a 15-year-old classmate, alleged the sex was not consensual. we're concealing her identity. >> i was raped. i was violated in so many ways. >> reporter: the trial shined a light on the elite st. paul's prep school and revealed the writ eun known as the senior salute where seniors asked out freshmen
army. back to you. >> tom costello covering what was a bizarre story. tom, thank you. >>> it's sentencing day for a former student at a prestigious new hampshire prep school convicted of sexually assaulting a younger classmate. he's asking for probation instead of prison. stephanie gosk is at the courthouse in concord this morning. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. from the rainy concord, new hampshire, this case gained national attention because of where...