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if the rays stay through their 2027 contract.. they'll get half of the proceeds from any trop redevelopment. otherwise the team will pay up to 24 million dollars in penalties. some council members didn't want to play ball... saying the deal doesn't benefit the city enough. the rays won't say if they're looking at a particular site.. or how much taxpayers may have to bring to the plate. mayor kriseman says he'll now put together a campaign committee, rallying to keep the rays in st. pete. tampa mayor buckhorn says quote "it is time we broke the stalemate".. and he looks forward to the team exploring options and staying in tampa bay. head to wtsp dot com... to read the deal for yourself. the parents of children aboard a bus that crashed into a pond last september plan to sue the school district. hillsborough county schools confirms it received a letter with the board when the driver lost control. on wednesday-- another driver got in an accident with board. driver marilyn ray won't be back behind the wheel until the district complete
if the rays stay through their 2027 contract.. they'll get half of the proceeds from any trop redevelopment. otherwise the team will pay up to 24 million dollars in penalties. some council members didn't want to play ball... saying the deal doesn't benefit the city enough. the rays won't say if they're looking at a particular site.. or how much taxpayers may have to bring to the plate. mayor kriseman says he'll now put together a campaign committee, rallying to keep the rays in st. pete. tampa...
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ray what are your . ray: i think there's two issues. the fit issue is what do we do with the 12 million people that are here in the u uted states. i think k completely different people that want to come? i share lynda's concerns about the free@flow of people withousome kind of background checks, criminin checks, terrorism checks. my concern i concern should be immediately is the what do we do with all of the people that are here that want to be legal, that want to contribute economically, be part of the community. martha: i think when i hear those kinds of questions asked i have t task myself what are the values that make america strong, and are we using those in this type of a situation, or are we operating on a fear of scarcity of resources for our own people and to keep the outsider out and the fear that you mentioned when you . ray: generally, when things don't result. martha: we're an abundant country and we have so much that we can share and resource. it's not always through the legal sysm only. n: some of what we can share also i
ray what are your . ray: i think there's two issues. the fit issue is what do we do with the 12 million people that are here in the u uted states. i think k completely different people that want to come? i share lynda's concerns about the free@flow of people withousome kind of background checks, criminin checks, terrorism checks. my concern i concern should be immediately is the what do we do with all of the people that are here that want to be legal, that want to contribute economically, be...
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good afternoon, ray. ray: good afternoon, sean here here at bunny' s superette, past winners, throughout the day, a lot of people hoping indeed that lightning does struck the same place twice. at the bright spot in nashua they were getting ready for the day' s onslaught. the store, like many across the state, has had to order more paper for their lottery machines as the jackpot is estimated at $1.5 billion. the bright spot is known as a lucky store. steve noel: in the past year, we' ve sold two $250,000 on scratch tickets, and we' re always getting multiple winners on all the other games as well. ray: at the bright spot, lines typically start to form around noon time. so some customers were coming early to beat the rush. >> i' m here because my wife tells me to do so. ray: al miller says unlike some -- where it was warm. ray: neither he nor his wife are sure what they would do if they won. al: she would be thinking for about two days what to do. i' d help out. i would give a lot of it away. ray: bunny' s
good afternoon, ray. ray: good afternoon, sean here here at bunny' s superette, past winners, throughout the day, a lot of people hoping indeed that lightning does struck the same place twice. at the bright spot in nashua they were getting ready for the day' s onslaught. the store, like many across the state, has had to order more paper for their lottery machines as the jackpot is estimated at $1.5 billion. the bright spot is known as a lucky store. steve noel: in the past year, we' ve sold two...
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we start with ray brewer. ray: manchester police are looking for whoever broke into rand paul' s campaign office on bridge street. the break-in happened late tuesday night or early wednesday morning. the thief getting away with some they do not believe any sensitive political data was compromised. sean: firefighters say a cancel -- candle sparked a basement fire in northfield. the flames ended up causing significant damage. a hearing is scheduled for today to address the sentence for a convicted sex offender. days after sentencing joshua baud in 2014, the judge decided he thought the punishment was too severe. erin: coming up, if you are erin: this is not your typical used-car. sean: arnold schwarzenegger' s 1977 unimog truck by mercedes is now up for sale. tons, and only has 1865 miles on it. the asking price is $351,000. i bet you could get him back to $300,000. [laughter] sean: use it for the snow drives around here. erin: it would be pretty helpful. sean: you would never lose it in the parking lot. erin: d
we start with ray brewer. ray: manchester police are looking for whoever broke into rand paul' s campaign office on bridge street. the break-in happened late tuesday night or early wednesday morning. the thief getting away with some they do not believe any sensitive political data was compromised. sean: firefighters say a cancel -- candle sparked a basement fire in northfield. the flames ended up causing significant damage. a hearing is scheduled for today to address the sentence for a...
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ray has not let himself go. he has, in fact, lost even more weight. >> i'm that like 13-year-old high schooler, flexing in the mirror after a shower. >> reporter: on the day we visit for the first time in his life ray climbed a rope. >> that's what i'm talking about right there, dude, whoo! >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in salt lake city. >> "fit to fat to fit" premieres tuesday and a&e, owned in part by our parent company disney. >>> the voice behind iconic hits like "my heart will go on." celine dion struggling to go on after the passing of her husband. wherever you are i believe that the heart does go on some flavors are so good, you get hungry just thinking about 'em. and at red lobster's big festival of flavors you can savor 2 of 7 new and classic creations on one plate for $15.99. like delicious new maple-and-bacon grilled shrimp, because c'mon, what doesn't bacon go with? or get a little kick with these new ghost pepper bbq grilled shrimp. because if you like it spicy, garlicky, or cheesy, tr
ray has not let himself go. he has, in fact, lost even more weight. >> i'm that like 13-year-old high schooler, flexing in the mirror after a shower. >> reporter: on the day we visit for the first time in his life ray climbed a rope. >> that's what i'm talking about right there, dude, whoo! >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in salt lake city. >> "fit to fat to fit" premieres tuesday and a&e, owned in part by our parent company...
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pitch from the mayors and rays to the council. and i can tell you that the mayor says he is happy with this vote saying it is just time to move forward. we are expect to go hear from the rays in the next half-hour or so with they think about finally getting this deal done, we'll have the latest tonight at is 1:00. kendall conlin. >>> right now new information that you will see only on 10 news, we've learned that the hillborough county school district could be slap weekend that crashed into a pond four months ago. 10 news confirming parents of children who were on board sent the district a letter saying that they intend to sue, at the time of the accident there were 27 children on board and the driver was fired after police say he was going 48 miles per hour in a 35-mile per hour zone. but questions still remain after a bus filled with students were involved in a crash yesterday, the driver of that bus cited for fail bogeyed. >> general i i remember tit . >> i thought the bus was going fast. >> sean was one of 31 kids i can't board
pitch from the mayors and rays to the council. and i can tell you that the mayor says he is happy with this vote saying it is just time to move forward. we are expect to go hear from the rays in the next half-hour or so with they think about finally getting this deal done, we'll have the latest tonight at is 1:00. kendall conlin. >>> right now new information that you will see only on 10 news, we've learned that the hillborough county school district could be slap weekend that crashed...
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again, doctors monitored ray the whole way. >> ray's wife julie also lost 75 pounds doing the exercises j.j. gave to ray and the food plans from his wife erika. >> the plan was not for you to lose weight as well? >> we live together. it's our lifestyle. so it wasn't difficult to jump on board. >> reporter: their entire lifestyle now totally changed. >> instead of just sitting around watching tv at the end of the night, we'll challenge each other to a max blank contest. >> pushup position but on your elbows. see how long you can stay up. >> this is what you do for kick in the evenings? >> reporter: j.j. is now back to his fighting weight of a little over 190 pounds. and has his identity back. your identity is the buff guy. >> that was my identity. now i feel like i am so much more than just the buff guy. right? i feel like i'm more well-rounded and i come from a place of love rather than a place of judgment. >> haven't you done yourself lasting damage? >> oh, man, i don't know. besides the few stretch marks i have on my hips, that's the only thing that i'm still carrying from this little
again, doctors monitored ray the whole way. >> ray's wife julie also lost 75 pounds doing the exercises j.j. gave to ray and the food plans from his wife erika. >> the plan was not for you to lose weight as well? >> we live together. it's our lifestyle. so it wasn't difficult to jump on board. >> reporter: their entire lifestyle now totally changed. >> instead of just sitting around watching tv at the end of the night, we'll challenge each other to a max blank...
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ray brewer is live with a closer look. ray: good morning, sean. the plans call for an urban-style community, well in salem, they call for a tuscan-style village. they will include hundreds of thousands of square feet of office space, restaurants, a hotel, and living spaces. it could result in a million dollars of additional tax revenue in salem. in merrimack, property has been bought in rockingham park. >> we are going to do a theater, organic grocer, shops, all kinds of restaurants. there will be some fun, upscale residential. it will be very urban. ray: the salem project also includes brownstone-style living spaces and an apartment building. the approval process is just getting underway. the developers say this could mean thousands of jobs for southern new hampshire. reporting live, ray brewer. sean: thanks. the volatility on wall street continues with the dow losing 250 points yesterday and the outlook today is already down. the price of crude oil dropped below $27 per barrel. many investors are worried that the plunging markets signal a slowdo
ray brewer is live with a closer look. ray: good morning, sean. the plans call for an urban-style community, well in salem, they call for a tuscan-style village. they will include hundreds of thousands of square feet of office space, restaurants, a hotel, and living spaces. it could result in a million dollars of additional tax revenue in salem. in merrimack, property has been bought in rockingham park. >> we are going to do a theater, organic grocer, shops, all kinds of restaurants....
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>> immediately i say -- >> that's rai. >> that's rai gharizian. >> rai has been arrested. >> oh, this is great! >> this is my steps toward freedom. >> now that you guys know i'm innocent, what are you doing to get me out of here? >> i'm sorry, erik. there is nothing we can do. >> what do you mean? you got the guy. why? why am i still in prison? >> wait, wait, wait, what are you talking about? you got the real guy. why am i still in jail? >> there is nothing we can do. >> even knowing that i was innocent, they still could not get involved. >> but you're the drug enforcement agency! >> here i'm facing a possible death sentence, and they can't do anything for me. and i hated them for that. >> jenab, jenab, out. >> i started learning the language. >> i'm hungry. go get me some fruit. i'll give you 100 rupees. my mom sent me money through the embassy. return. tike. and that's where it started. he is like do you need anything else? i started asking for bigger things. kfc chicken, go get me some ice cream. eventually i told the guard -- >> cell phone. >> i want a cell phone. he is i can do t
>> immediately i say -- >> that's rai. >> that's rai gharizian. >> rai has been arrested. >> oh, this is great! >> this is my steps toward freedom. >> now that you guys know i'm innocent, what are you doing to get me out of here? >> i'm sorry, erik. there is nothing we can do. >> what do you mean? you got the guy. why? why am i still in prison? >> wait, wait, wait, what are you talking about? you got the real guy. why am i still in...
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ray brewer joins us live from manchester. ray: this certainly is an unwelcome distraction for those campaign staffers, who are trying to break into the top tier in new hampshire. police say that whoever broke into the campaign office on bridge street in manchester rummaged around before stealing things like computers and ipads. the campaign now says no sensitive data was compromised. the plan to replace the stolen items and continue with the he expressed no remorse for the bombing. sean: the fbi remains tightlipped about a huge police presence in brentwood. agents were conducting a search at middle road and crawley falls road. they have been tightlipped about sting is bringing attention to james foley and a documentary about him. sting wrote "the empty chair" at the urging of his wife. james foley' for what was described as an emotional performance. erin: an elderly woman woke up face. sean: a school in england is parents. they are not being -- they are being asked to not wear pajamas when they pick up their kids. kevin: each
ray brewer joins us live from manchester. ray: this certainly is an unwelcome distraction for those campaign staffers, who are trying to break into the top tier in new hampshire. police say that whoever broke into the campaign office on bridge street in manchester rummaged around before stealing things like computers and ipads. the campaign now says no sensitive data was compromised. the plan to replace the stolen items and continue with the he expressed no remorse for the bombing. sean: the...
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the rays would get three *years to search. but the longer the rays *stay in st. pete... the more money they would get from the *sale of the tropicana field property. st. pete mayor rick kriseman pushed for the deal, after getting approval from the rays. 3 it's not *guaranteed that the rays would move to tampa. but both the city of tampa and the hillsborough county commission are *very eager to put together some offers. 3 also happening today: the tampa bay black heritage festival kicks off. there's a financial seminar from six to nine, at the entrepreneur collaborative events kick off friday, including the music fest at curtis hixon park. *that starts tomorrow at ten a-m. the festival runs about a week..ending a week from saturday. and fox 13 *is one of the sponsors. 3 whose ready to take on trump? that's the big question tonight... in south carolina. 3 after the break: a preview of the next g-o-p debate... including the two names who could pose the biggest *challenge to the center spot. 3 3 3 3 3 break 1: 2:00break 2: 1:45 break 3: 1:40endbrk: 1:30 3 3 the stage is set.
the rays would get three *years to search. but the longer the rays *stay in st. pete... the more money they would get from the *sale of the tropicana field property. st. pete mayor rick kriseman pushed for the deal, after getting approval from the rays. 3 it's not *guaranteed that the rays would move to tampa. but both the city of tampa and the hillsborough county commission are *very eager to put together some offers. 3 also happening today: the tampa bay black heritage festival kicks off....
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serial killer oscar ray bolin was executed late wednesday night. it was a trying night for the victims' famililes... waiting to see bolin take his final breath. but finally.. more than 4 hours after the scheduled execution time -- bolin was put to death -- at the victims families have been through so much over the past three decades. yesterday, bolin's attorney made a last ditch effort - appealing to the us supreme court to spare his life. the move did delay the execution... but ultimately, bolin paid with his life for the murders of the three young women. 10news reporter kendra conlon was outside the florida state prison. herman lindsey spent 15 months on death row with oscar ray bolin - until the florida supreme court overturned lindsey's robbery conviction. outside florida state prison... execution opponents gathered to pray... bolin... would get a second chance. for hours after the 53 year old was to be put to death by lethal injection... the us supreme court continued to weigh... whether to halt the execution. fuels frustrations for the victim
serial killer oscar ray bolin was executed late wednesday night. it was a trying night for the victims' famililes... waiting to see bolin take his final breath. but finally.. more than 4 hours after the scheduled execution time -- bolin was put to death -- at the victims families have been through so much over the past three decades. yesterday, bolin's attorney made a last ditch effort - appealing to the us supreme court to spare his life. the move did delay the execution... but ultimately,...
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ray: that's right. today the president is meeting with the attorney general and executive director to discuss executive actions. >> we know we can't stop what if we tried to stop one. reporter: the gun lobby is alive and so should the people. action bypassing congress. >> what the president is trying to do now is to expand the instant background check by closing the gun show loophole. >> on the campaign trail, democrat candidates sided with the president. hillary clinton urged lawmakers to come together. >> we need bipartisan consensus on what we should do about guns and a lot of other issues. >> republican hopefuls spoke out against any changes to existing laws. >> i don't like anything having to do with changing our second amendment. we have plenty of rules and regulations. >> this is going to be another illegal executive action which courts. when i become president will be stricken from executive action by executive action i'll take. >> a better approach would be the approach when i was governor of t
ray: that's right. today the president is meeting with the attorney general and executive director to discuss executive actions. >> we know we can't stop what if we tried to stop one. reporter: the gun lobby is alive and so should the people. action bypassing congress. >> what the president is trying to do now is to expand the instant background check by closing the gun show loophole. >> on the campaign trail, democrat candidates sided with the president. hillary clinton urged...
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ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: the man who sexually assaulted and murdered a unh student is filing an appeal to have his convictions reversed. seth mazzaglia is serving a life sentence without parole for killing 19-year-old lizzi marriott. he was also convicted on lesser charges, including witness tampering. the questions the defense are asking the court to resolve have been redacted from the paperwork that was filed. the state will have until march 11 to respond. breaking into his neighbors apartment repeatedly and stealing his items. police arrested 22-year-old alexander twardosky. the victim reported that someone broke into his apartment on different occasions over the past several weeks while he was at work, stealing electronics and other items. twardosky is charged with burglary. the fight against the opioid crisis gripping new hampshire concord this morning. to examine bipartisan legislation aimed at increasing treatment options. making narcan more accessible prescribers to utilize the prescription drug
ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: the man who sexually assaulted and murdered a unh student is filing an appeal to have his convictions reversed. seth mazzaglia is serving a life sentence without parole for killing 19-year-old lizzi marriott. he was also convicted on lesser charges, including witness tampering. the questions the defense are asking the court to resolve have been redacted from the paperwork that was filed. the state will have until march 11 to respond. breaking into his neighbors...
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in return, if the rays move out of st. petersburg, they have to pay the city a penalty of up to 24 million dollars. they would also give up any claim to the millions of dollars the city says it will make by selling the land where the trop sits right now. 10 news reporter grayson kamm is live at tropicana field. grayson, the rays say they truly want to stay in tampa bay. and to do that, they need a new ballpark and they need to look on both sides of the bay for a location. this new deal requires that search take at least six months -- to give communities time to make their cases to the team. it'll kick off an episode of everybody's favorite 1980s game show the dating game! bachelor number one is the hillsborough working group a team of five elected officials and business leaders. they'll argue to provide less tax money to pay for a ballpark, hillsborough has a larger population and business base that will make the rays more in ticket sales in the long run. bachelor number two is the new baseball forever campaign. mayor kris
in return, if the rays move out of st. petersburg, they have to pay the city a penalty of up to 24 million dollars. they would also give up any claim to the millions of dollars the city says it will make by selling the land where the trop sits right now. 10 news reporter grayson kamm is live at tropicana field. grayson, the rays say they truly want to stay in tampa bay. and to do that, they need a new ballpark and they need to look on both sides of the bay for a location. this new deal requires...
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. >> j.j., nice to meet you, i'm ray. >> good to meet you, ray. is a weight loss tv show with a big fat twist. j.j. the trainer had to gain weight, a lot of weight, before helping ray try to lose it. >> i have something to tell you. i'm going to be gaining 60 pounds from where i am right now so that i can better understand and relate to where you're coming from. >> we both wear our emotions on our sleeves. >> cry a lot. >> it's going to be an hour of two men sobbing. >> in one aspect it breaks my heart you're doing that to yourself. part of me is just sad for you. because i know what it's like. it sucks. i don't want anyone else to go there. >> i'm sick. you seriously might need to get a garbage can. >> you gained 65 pounds? >> 184 to 245. >> that is awesome. >> 61 pound in the space of? >> 120 days, 16 weeks. >> that cannot be good for you. >> no. no it's not recommended. >> what are you doing? >> it's the hardest thing i have ever done in my life. i was not prepared for what it did to me mentally, emotionally. it wrecked me in every way. >> too
. >> j.j., nice to meet you, i'm ray. >> good to meet you, ray. is a weight loss tv show with a big fat twist. j.j. the trainer had to gain weight, a lot of weight, before helping ray try to lose it. >> i have something to tell you. i'm going to be gaining 60 pounds from where i am right now so that i can better understand and relate to where you're coming from. >> we both wear our emotions on our sleeves. >> cry a lot. >> it's going to be an hour of two men...
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ray brewer joins us live to explain. ray: good morning. the school superintendent in any overjoyed -- opioid overdose in his school that he is aware of, but he called on schools to stock the narcan just in case. the nashua school superintendent urged the school board to be proactive. he wants school nurses and principles able to administer narcan in the event of an overdose. in a district with more than 11,000 students, it would be available for use on staff and parents. >> it is easy to administer as a nasal spray. there are not known allergies. if you administer it to someone you have misdiagnosed, you are not going to harm them. ray: it does not have to be administered by a medical professional and would be provided by the state. >> i question whether we enable people with the narcan. ray: most members of the board of education want narcan in the school medicine cabinet. learned that someone died because we did not have narcan. >> i think it is very important and a very responsible thing for the district to do. ray: the vote passed 8-1.
ray brewer joins us live to explain. ray: good morning. the school superintendent in any overjoyed -- opioid overdose in his school that he is aware of, but he called on schools to stock the narcan just in case. the nashua school superintendent urged the school board to be proactive. he wants school nurses and principles able to administer narcan in the event of an overdose. in a district with more than 11,000 students, it would be available for use on staff and parents. >> it is easy to...
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here' s ray brewer. ray: the 65-year-old woman says the man approached her on her apartment complex on south porter street monday night. 23-year-old michael bontaites. he was arraigned from his hospital bed yesterday on a charge of robbery. erin: fire officials are trying to figure out what sparked a fire in farmington that left one man dead. the flames broke out yesterday morning at a house on 10 rod road. at this time, the victim' s name is not being released. sean: repairs are underway at a dental office in nashua after a car crashed into the side of the building yesterday. police say an 88-year-old woman hit the gas instead of the brake. no one was hurt and the office is still open for business. erin: state lawmakers are going back to work today. the house enters into session this morning and the first major issue they have to tackle is how to address the drug and opioid crisis in new hampshire. kevin: another cold morning. single digits above and below zero. up in elevation, temperatures in the teen
here' s ray brewer. ray: the 65-year-old woman says the man approached her on her apartment complex on south porter street monday night. 23-year-old michael bontaites. he was arraigned from his hospital bed yesterday on a charge of robbery. erin: fire officials are trying to figure out what sparked a fire in farmington that left one man dead. the flames broke out yesterday morning at a house on 10 rod road. at this time, the victim' s name is not being released. sean: repairs are underway at a...
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ray: the team was "out world, his dream." while some say progress has been made, others say it like history is really taught. >> each textbook taught the same one-dimensional story. the founding fathers bare hands and blacks did not the early 1800s. ray: the breakfast included a attendance to contact voices are heard. >> the message i have for you is this -- how you are to the principles -- how to honor the ray: they were encouraged to go out and speak with the presidential candidates to make sure that these ideas become part of the campaign. reporting live in hollis, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: a reminder, tonight, governor maggie hassan and senator kelly ayotte will speak at the annual keeping the dream alive dinner. it' s organized and hosted by the national cultural diversity awareness council. it starts at 6:00 at the radisson in manchester. more now on the 5 americans freed in that prisoner swap with iran. the youngest of them is already back home in boston. abc' s elizabeth hur reports. elizabeth: 5 americans are fr
ray: the team was "out world, his dream." while some say progress has been made, others say it like history is really taught. >> each textbook taught the same one-dimensional story. the founding fathers bare hands and blacks did not the early 1800s. ray: the breakfast included a attendance to contact voices are heard. >> the message i have for you is this -- how you are to the principles -- how to honor the ray: they were encouraged to go out and speak with the...
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ray: the right to carry a weapon also be discussed. news 9 at 5:00. ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: all right, ray, thank you. a new hampshire woman will today bring her story to washington, heroin crisis in the granite state. will speak before congress. her stepdaughter, amber, died in 2014 after overdosing on heroin. leaders, presidential candidates, and treatment advocates in manchester to talk hampshire. commitment 2016 news -- several republican presidential hopefuls are here in the granite state today. john kasich, jeb bush, chris christie, carly fiorina, marco all have stops planned today. for details on where they will all be, you can go to the politics page of wmur.com. we continue to follow a developing situation out of north korea. the country claims that it detonated a hydrogen bomb, an announcement that is causing tension around the world. the u.n. security council called an emergency meeting this morning, and abc' s marci gonzalez has the latest. ban ki-moon: this act is profoundly destabilizing for regional security and seriously undermines international nonprol
ray: the right to carry a weapon also be discussed. news 9 at 5:00. ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: all right, ray, thank you. a new hampshire woman will today bring her story to washington, heroin crisis in the granite state. will speak before congress. her stepdaughter, amber, died in 2014 after overdosing on heroin. leaders, presidential candidates, and treatment advocates in manchester to talk hampshire. commitment 2016 news -- several republican presidential hopefuls are here in the granite...
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good morning, ray. ray: good morning. the school superintendent telling us that principles and nurses -- principals and nurses will be trained in how to administer the nasal version of narcan. the school board voted 8-1. the superintendent said he is not aware of any overdose cases, but that it is about being proactive. he said they are also thinking about staff members and parents who may be on school grounds. >> we felt that it was one more tool that could be available in the hopefully unlikely instance that we might ever have an overdose. ray: before narcan is sexually available, the committee will the committee will review the policies. reporting live, ray brewer. erin: investigators think the same man may be responsible for robberies in concord and goffstown. the clerk at the concord mart was hurt trying to fight off a robber armed with a knife. a man with a similar description also robbed the citizens bank in goffstown. the man is missing some of his front teeth and wore the same hooded jacket. sean: the jury in dov
good morning, ray. ray: good morning. the school superintendent telling us that principles and nurses -- principals and nurses will be trained in how to administer the nasal version of narcan. the school board voted 8-1. the superintendent said he is not aware of any overdose cases, but that it is about being proactive. he said they are also thinking about staff members and parents who may be on school grounds. >> we felt that it was one more tool that could be available in the hopefully...
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ray brewer is live where he is understand, ray. erin. a number of voters are undecided, a good tradition of listening to the candidates. some of the candidates more than once. after listening to marco rubio' s this morning, they are no longer undecided. >> senator marco rubio! ray: hours after the debate found marco rubio on a stage in derry, new hampshire and saying that he will immediately begin to reverse the policies of president obama if he is elected president. sen. rubio: i' m going to take the presidential pen, and i' m going to reverse and repeal every single one of his unconstitutional executive orders. everything all one of them. ray: the florida senator also repeated his statement that hillary clinton is not qualified to be commander in chief, saying sen. rubio: she wants the convenience of having it on her blackberry, so she tells people , "oh, erase that it says s still classified and she has to known that now that is vulnerable to every spy agency in the world, but she did it any s above the law. ray: rubio also took some
ray brewer is live where he is understand, ray. erin. a number of voters are undecided, a good tradition of listening to the candidates. some of the candidates more than once. after listening to marco rubio' s this morning, they are no longer undecided. >> senator marco rubio! ray: hours after the debate found marco rubio on a stage in derry, new hampshire and saying that he will immediately begin to reverse the policies of president obama if he is elected president. sen. rubio: i' m...
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company behind s-ray wants fda clearance. experts believe s-ray scans will be cheaper than x-rays. as for safety, there are studies that show radiation from x-rays may cause benign concern with the e ray new data from the centers for disease control shows women are waiting longer to become mothers. the average age oofirst- time mothers is now 26. the average has been researchers say this is under the age of 20 with the teen birth rate at an all-time low. role. more women are putting off having babies for higher education and a career. presidential candidates from both sides of the aisle are in eastern iowa today. hillary clinton is back after a heated debate last night, and marco rubio is hoping to gain more ground. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news pre-caucus showdown. 20-16 democratic presidential hopefuls battle over r n control and health care in the final debate before the caucuses. celebrating a life. cities all around eastern iowa plan celebrations and service projects to honor dr
company behind s-ray wants fda clearance. experts believe s-ray scans will be cheaper than x-rays. as for safety, there are studies that show radiation from x-rays may cause benign concern with the e ray new data from the centers for disease control shows women are waiting longer to become mothers. the average age oofirst- time mothers is now 26. the average has been researchers say this is under the age of 20 with the teen birth rate at an all-time low. role. more women are putting off having...
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ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: manchester police are investigating an early morning attempted robbery at dunkin donuts. police say the man in this security photo entered the beech street location around 2:45 this morning and demanded cash. the thief allegedly said he had a knife and needed drug money before jumping over the counter. he ran out of the store before he could get any cash. he' s described as white, a proximally 5' 10", 5' 11", thin build dirty blonde hair. , he was last seen wearing camouflage carhartt coverall, black adidas running pants, white sneakers, black beanie and a white scarf. it' s the end of january but certainly doesn' t feel like it. here is a live look at hampton beach, where we are expecting above average temperatures again this afternoon. kevin: temptation to call it the january thaw but you are not thawing out that much. it has been an uncommonly mild stretch of weather, 4.5 degrees above normal for the month, on record. for now we have a couple of very light showers moving thro
ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: manchester police are investigating an early morning attempted robbery at dunkin donuts. police say the man in this security photo entered the beech street location around 2:45 this morning and demanded cash. the thief allegedly said he had a knife and needed drug money before jumping over the counter. he ran out of the store before he could get any cash. he' s described as white, a proximally 5' 10", 5' 11", thin build dirty blonde hair. , he was last...
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when we talk about where to put the rays stadium channel side. but we are a a long way from knowing exactly where ththat potential stadium site would be. but i can tell you the group put together to look at this held their first meeting since the vote was taken in saint petersburg. today, a team from tampa sat down to hammer out a plan to lure the rarays to totown. >> we have met as internally as a committee to whatat our next steps would be. we would be meeting with the rays in the not too distancece fututure. >> reporter:r: that group involving bob buckhorn has the task of hitting a home run location on this side of the the bay. >> we are in listening mode. their neneeds are. how big is the stadium? urban, sububurban. alall the other thinings that go alonong with this.s. >> reportrter: the mayor saysys he is not at all surprised the sasaint pete mayayor came to an agagreement to allow the rays to seek a new home. but he tells me they are all in thing. >> the oututcome should be that the rays stay in the region. it is important that we compete,e
when we talk about where to put the rays stadium channel side. but we are a a long way from knowing exactly where ththat potential stadium site would be. but i can tell you the group put together to look at this held their first meeting since the vote was taken in saint petersburg. today, a team from tampa sat down to hammer out a plan to lure the rarays to totown. >> we have met as internally as a committee to whatat our next steps would be. we would be meeting with the rays in the not...
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you are on with ray lahood. caller: thank you for taking my call. ray would think i am an extremist because our like to see the constitution and the way we have the republic set up or have two-year terms for congressman and there is a lot of turnover, what he is advocating for is an incumbent party where families send their he calls thats -- bipartisanship when you can get in a cozy little party and cut deals. really what should happen is the debate on policy should happen in public. past without all to me seeing it. i never even had a chance to call my congressperson on that. the citizens don't know the relationships when you have a cozy little parties he is talking about. in terms of shutting the government down, yeah, i think it should be shut down occasionally when you are spending more money than you are taking in. guys like ray lahood are responsible for it. host: got your point, al. all,: well, al, first of members of the house to serve two-year terms. if you only want them to serve one two-year term, if that is what you are suggesting, that
you are on with ray lahood. caller: thank you for taking my call. ray would think i am an extremist because our like to see the constitution and the way we have the republic set up or have two-year terms for congressman and there is a lot of turnover, what he is advocating for is an incumbent party where families send their he calls thats -- bipartisanship when you can get in a cozy little party and cut deals. really what should happen is the debate on policy should happen in public. past...
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pete: more talk about the future of the tampa bay rays. mayor rick kriseman is expected to release a written version of his new deal with the rays, and it could come up, during today's city council meeting. the council... with it's *new councilmembers. kriseman has presented the plan before... but he didn't have enough votes. the new councilmembers are expected to be in *favor of the deal. the plan would let the rays explore stadium locations in pinellas *and hillsborough county... for a fee.(( 3 if the plan is presented today, it could be up for an initial *vote by the council, as soon as next thursday. and if that plan gets approved... hillsborough county commissioners say they'll be *ready to talk with the rays. 3 still ahead: in the line of sight. president obama takes his new gun bill straight to the people today... for whats expected to be a very *emotional town hall meeting. 3 and later this hour... the force in first. why director james cameron and his "avatar" aliens.. might be feeling a little more *blue than normal today. 3 3 3
pete: more talk about the future of the tampa bay rays. mayor rick kriseman is expected to release a written version of his new deal with the rays, and it could come up, during today's city council meeting. the council... with it's *new councilmembers. kriseman has presented the plan before... but he didn't have enough votes. the new councilmembers are expected to be in *favor of the deal. the plan would let the rays explore stadium locations in pinellas *and hillsborough county... for a fee.((...
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"digital x-rays require radiation, s-ray does not." the s-ray mouthpiece scans the teeth with ultrasound sensors. it's similar to technology doctoo use to see an unborn baby. within a minute, the s-ray can give dentists a closer look at what's going on. "an x-ray can show cavities between the teeth, it can show bone level, it canan show certain amounts of bone loss." "the s-ray scan can provide four things. we can image cracks and cavities in the teeth, as well as provide 3d modeling and soft tissue data." this is a typical image from an x-ray. this is the s- ray. "miniaturization allows for smaller and smaller components with faster and faster procesuing speed." creating the next step in digital dentistry. i'm martie salt reporting. trt 1.35 some studies show x-ray radiation may cause benign tumors. but for the s-ray, experts say tumors wouldn't be a concern because it only uses ultrasound. keeping the virus out... bird flu inches closer to the iowa border. we'll tell you where this new strain is impacting thousands of turkeys. stay w
"digital x-rays require radiation, s-ray does not." the s-ray mouthpiece scans the teeth with ultrasound sensors. it's similar to technology doctoo use to see an unborn baby. within a minute, the s-ray can give dentists a closer look at what's going on. "an x-ray can show cavities between the teeth, it can show bone level, it canan show certain amounts of bone loss." "the s-ray scan can provide four things. we can image cracks and cavities in the teeth, as well as...
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is ray bracha.. the general manager for shred-it. ray.. thanks so much for coming in. ((sherry swensk)) ray bracha from shred-it.. thanks so much for coming in. we'll be back after the break./// > this weekend.. weekend.. it's our super saturday recycling event and one of the most popular aspects is shredding... getting rid of old documents. and here to talk about it.. is ray bracha.. the general manager for shred-it. ray.. ((sherry swensk)) ray bracha from shred-it.. thanks so much for coming in. for coming in. we'll be back after the break./// ((brian loftus)) > coming up four... firearms are big business... especially at the shot show. how the president's push for stricter gun control is effecting sales at the convention. /// > your home internet connction could be at risk... due to a commonly overlooked piece of hardware. how hackers are taking advantage of a laspe in security. /// ((brian loftus)) > the buffalo bills have made history... hiring the first ever woman assistant coach. kathyrn smith was just promoted to quality control sp
is ray bracha.. the general manager for shred-it. ray.. thanks so much for coming in. ((sherry swensk)) ray bracha from shred-it.. thanks so much for coming in. we'll be back after the break./// > this weekend.. weekend.. it's our super saturday recycling event and one of the most popular aspects is shredding... getting rid of old documents. and here to talk about it.. is ray bracha.. the general manager for shred-it. ray.. ((sherry swensk)) ray bracha from shred-it.. thanks so much for...
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petersburg's mayor arngz louse the rays to -- allows the rays to look for possible stadium sites across tampa bay. the team must inform the city of how it will evaluate potential sites and that evaluation must be a minimum of six months. provides the best opportunities of any other site in our two counties. >> reporter: developing the 75- acres where the trop sits would provide the city with a boatload of cash. stadium. according to commissioner ken hagen, hillsboro county is prepared to begin meaning. discussions with the rays. >> the day that agreement is reached with the team, i will place a call to the rays' president and is it'll be my hope that we can sit down within a matter of weeks. >> reporter: former tampa mayor who helped develop stadiums throughout the country now lives in st. petersburg. he sees great benefits for st. pete as long as the rays stay. >> this land is worth a fortunate. one of the things they put in there if other developers. to come in and do something with it or around it, the city will benefit from some of that. the city wants to redevelop the tropicana sit
petersburg's mayor arngz louse the rays to -- allows the rays to look for possible stadium sites across tampa bay. the team must inform the city of how it will evaluate potential sites and that evaluation must be a minimum of six months. provides the best opportunities of any other site in our two counties. >> reporter: developing the 75- acres where the trop sits would provide the city with a boatload of cash. stadium. according to commissioner ken hagen, hillsboro county is prepared to...
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i'm ray suarez.n appreciation of the founding father with a face on the $10 billion, faces depreciation. treasury secretary jack lew has announced that one of our bills will give way for the face of a woman. before that happens we're looking back at hamilton, caribbean, new yorker, soldier, thinker. and now laying down moves on broadway, written by a 20th century new yorker. lynn miranda. now presidential historian nathaniel green. douglas hamilton. since just about all of us will never have this experience, what's it like to open up your walter and see your great great great great grandfather on the bill? >> thanks for having me and when i do open my wallet up and hamilton's there which he frequently is, you know, it's a great reminder for me and for everybody else in this country that does that, to see one of the individuals that played such a significant role in the formation of this country. >> were you surprised by secretary lew's announcement doug? >> i was surprised. i had made one trip to the
i'm ray suarez.n appreciation of the founding father with a face on the $10 billion, faces depreciation. treasury secretary jack lew has announced that one of our bills will give way for the face of a woman. before that happens we're looking back at hamilton, caribbean, new yorker, soldier, thinker. and now laying down moves on broadway, written by a 20th century new yorker. lynn miranda. now presidential historian nathaniel green. douglas hamilton. since just about all of us will never have...
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reporting live outside concord high school ray brewer, wmur , news 9. adam: ray, thank you. meanwhile, the families of the challenger astronauts gathered at the kennedy space center in florida. mcauliffe' s son scott made an appearance. nasa memorials. tonight on a special "new hampshire chronicle," we' ll show you how the teacher in space mission continues, after the tragedy, the families of the seven crew members formed an organization called challenger center. the non-profit has created more than 40 learning centers, which are found in 27 states and four countries. the interactive space adventures are filled with hands-on experiments that get students engaged in the areas of s.t.e.m. -- science, technology, engineering, and math. astronaut mark kelly is a member of the challenger center board. mark kelly: the goal is to inspire some of these kids to be special "new hampshire chronicle," touching the future, the challenger legacy, how the shuttle' students continues all around the world 30 years later. in the 30' s with no big way. here' where it' s a sunny, slightly breez
reporting live outside concord high school ray brewer, wmur , news 9. adam: ray, thank you. meanwhile, the families of the challenger astronauts gathered at the kennedy space center in florida. mcauliffe' s son scott made an appearance. nasa memorials. tonight on a special "new hampshire chronicle," we' ll show you how the teacher in space mission continues, after the tragedy, the families of the seven crew members formed an organization called challenger center. the non-profit has...