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her family and ray's waited.judge retired to his chambers to make his decision. >>> coming up. >> i was so afraid that she was going to get away with it. >> i have faith in her. >> the verdict. and. >> can i get it? >> a surprise phone call. >> they have no evidence on me. (whispering) what are you doing up? (whispering) mom said i could have a midnight snack. well, i say it's late, and you need to go to bed. why? because i am the boss. you're not the boss, mom's the boss. well, technically, we are co-bosses. technically, mom's the boss. mmmm. shhh. the family favorite. yoplait. >>> stuck in a bad marriage, most people swallow only their pride. it turns out, they're the lucky ones. thursday, july 30th, 2015. judgment day. the judge had reached his decision. the families of accused murder teresa and her dead husband, ray, made their way to the courthouse. >> at the time i got to the courthouse my whole body was literally shaking. i was so afraid, like i worked up to that. almost six years. and i was so afraid that
her family and ray's waited.judge retired to his chambers to make his decision. >>> coming up. >> i was so afraid that she was going to get away with it. >> i have faith in her. >> the verdict. and. >> can i get it? >> a surprise phone call. >> they have no evidence on me. (whispering) what are you doing up? (whispering) mom said i could have a midnight snack. well, i say it's late, and you need to go to bed. why? because i am the boss. you're not...
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wmur's ray brewer is live at the scene of the standoff, and ray, i understand some bullets were found by a neighbor, right? ray: yeah, that's correct, sean. this is where the standoff took place. right there on the porch, th this is the unnerving discovery that shampoo gurunt's wife made on their porch. two unspent rounds that the family is sure weren't there prior to the incident monday night. hooksett police were called to the cul-de-sac at the end of campus drive around 9:20 after christopher garon's parents told officers that their son was despondent and armed with a semi-automatic rifle. >> they were looking for the male and they heard 4 to 5 rounds being discharged in close proximity to them. ray: so police backed off to the circle and campus drive. and the manchester swat team was called in. >> throughout the whole time he was in contact with the swat team as well as our officers prior to the swat team's arrival. >> the subject sometimes say ok , sometimes say no, no, you going to shoot us. ray: gurunt says it was a dark night so he wasn't able to see much of what was going on
wmur's ray brewer is live at the scene of the standoff, and ray, i understand some bullets were found by a neighbor, right? ray: yeah, that's correct, sean. this is where the standoff took place. right there on the porch, th this is the unnerving discovery that shampoo gurunt's wife made on their porch. two unspent rounds that the family is sure weren't there prior to the incident monday night. hooksett police were called to the cul-de-sac at the end of campus drive around 9:20 after...
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ray: do to get rid? rachel: good old vacuum. ray: that is it for today's "grow it green." hopefully you can keep the bugs out of your house and enjoy your it's more expensive every year. it would be a lot cheaper to buy my medication from canada. kelly ayotte voted to block consumers from buying safe medicines from canada. and voted against lower cost generic drugs. kelly ayotte gets all that money from the big drug industry. hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions. when you take all that money it just changes you. kelly ayotte's not working for us. cnbc named new hampshire the most business friendly state in the nation: maggie hassan's approach to innovation and business development. controlling spending. smart investments in education. and hassan's balanced budget was a bi-partisan "compromise" the telegraph said "worked." cutting taxes for small businesses. targeting millions to fight the opioid crisis. all with no income or sales tax. working across party lines is how maggie hassan makes new hampshire work for us. i'm maggie hassan and i approved thi
ray: do to get rid? rachel: good old vacuum. ray: that is it for today's "grow it green." hopefully you can keep the bugs out of your house and enjoy your it's more expensive every year. it would be a lot cheaper to buy my medication from canada. kelly ayotte voted to block consumers from buying safe medicines from canada. and voted against lower cost generic drugs. kelly ayotte gets all that money from the big drug industry. hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions....
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everything they do they got to have some money. >> reporter: ray's good friend george fouling knew ray deep. >> -- fulk knew ray was in deep. >> i said raymond, it looks like a scam to me. any time you have to send money to get money, it's a scam of the. >> reporter: ray sold his '04 chevy malibu for $500 and sent that money in. this bicycle is his only way to get around. are you still hopeful they're coming through with the car and prizes and all these checks and things they promised? >> i'm hopeful, yeah. >> reporter: ray used western than 250 another time. add item, ray sent in about $1,600, slightly more than his $1,400 a month social security check. in two months you've been sending the money and how much prize money have you received back? >> nothing yet. >> reporter: his friends points out they have no street address, no phone number. >> the fact that he sent him little checks in the beginning and they kept asking for more and more money showed me that it was a scam. >> reporter: through it all ray thinks riches are right around something out of it, but when i don't know. >> rep
everything they do they got to have some money. >> reporter: ray's good friend george fouling knew ray deep. >> -- fulk knew ray was in deep. >> i said raymond, it looks like a scam to me. any time you have to send money to get money, it's a scam of the. >> reporter: ray sold his '04 chevy malibu for $500 and sent that money in. this bicycle is his only way to get around. are you still hopeful they're coming through with the car and prizes and all these checks and things...
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ray r.: as the u.s. president of samsung issues an apology to its consumers, the timing of the samsung chaos couldn't be worse, as cell phone consumers wait in endless lines for rival apple's release of the iphone 7. samsung is promising to have phones in stores by wednesday. accessory credits, and all credits are being offered. ray raimundi, abc news, new york. sean: beautiful day but eventually some rain. kevin: another one tomorrow. if you are stuck in work this afternoon we will talk with a chance of showers. sean: coming up, a delicious meal perfect for those fall dinners. now time for our hotshot. a viewer snapped ths photo in rindge. oil wells in new hampshire? you'd think so the way kelly ayotte voted. ninety percent with the cool off overnight. a light southerly breeze through the day is modifying the air mass in place. while we are expecting beast to lower half of the 50's, chances degrees warmer in most locations. there are expecting a good deal of sunshine through the afternoon today and like
ray r.: as the u.s. president of samsung issues an apology to its consumers, the timing of the samsung chaos couldn't be worse, as cell phone consumers wait in endless lines for rival apple's release of the iphone 7. samsung is promising to have phones in stores by wednesday. accessory credits, and all credits are being offered. ray raimundi, abc news, new york. sean: beautiful day but eventually some rain. kevin: another one tomorrow. if you are stuck in work this afternoon we will talk with a...
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ray had three sacks. ray told me after the game it wasn't a good idea to have the tight end to block him one-on- one. do you think? gary kubiak said he believed in jack barrett anddshane ray as they were placed demarcus ware. >> i think you will see that from shane and shaq. really been working as starters since april 27. they have worked for their opportunity and they will take advantage of it. >> they are both a year in and those two can start for a lot of teams in this league. it's great to have them. they are smart, competitive and they watch the older guys and take things in. that's good to see. they want to be better. shane once be better, he wants that -- shane once to be better, he wants that. out and prove it today. >> shane ray and von miller have been the first different set of teammates to have thre sacks in back-to-back games. what a performance by shane ray.>> shane ray, next man up is what they have said for a long time. shane rry stepped up. this is a former first-round pick that they are
ray had three sacks. ray told me after the game it wasn't a good idea to have the tight end to block him one-on- one. do you think? gary kubiak said he believed in jack barrett anddshane ray as they were placed demarcus ware. >> i think you will see that from shane and shaq. really been working as starters since april 27. they have worked for their opportunity and they will take advantage of it. >> they are both a year in and those two can start for a lot of teams in this league....
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abc's ray raimundi is live in hoboken. ray: behind me are a host of multiple law enforcement agencies and first responders. we also know there are multiple critical injuries. at least one person has died. a major train accident in hoboken, new jersey has left more than 100 people injured. officials say a new ey transit train crashed into the station platform leaving multiple passengers trapped and causing structural damage to the station. the accident happened just before 9:00 eastern, the heart of rush hour. authorities say the passenger train failed to stop at the hoboken terminal, continuing to crash through the platform. >> i observed them coming at a high rate of speed, when over the bumper block, through the ray: witnesses say the force of the crash took out a support beam, causing part of the roof that covers the train tracks to collapse. >> i look to the left and i see all of this metal on the ground, pipes and first, water flowing anywhere -- everywhere. ray: most of the injured passengers are being treated at the
abc's ray raimundi is live in hoboken. ray: behind me are a host of multiple law enforcement agencies and first responders. we also know there are multiple critical injuries. at least one person has died. a major train accident in hoboken, new jersey has left more than 100 people injured. officials say a new ey transit train crashed into the station platform leaving multiple passengers trapped and causing structural damage to the station. the accident happened just before 9:00 eastern, the...
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ray brewer was there for the breakfast. ray, any evidence of hard feelings? ray: there was evidence that some time may be necessary to forgive and et times if he was supporting his opponent frank guinta. ashooh would only say he was supporting the ticket. governor christie: the stakes of the presidency will ride on what happens in new hampshire. the majority of the united states senate may very well ride on what happens here in new hampshire. ray: former presidential candidate new jersey governor chris christie told republicans that the future of our country for the next 4 years will depend on what happens in new hampshire come election day. christie was the first to christie dropped his own presidential bid, and says the time has come for all republicans to unite. governor christie: if you are not working for donald trump over the next 55 days you are working for hillary clinton. there's no choice. ray: christie spoke at the republican unity breakfast, where winners and losers from the primary gathered pledging to work together for victory in november. one o
ray brewer was there for the breakfast. ray, any evidence of hard feelings? ray: there was evidence that some time may be necessary to forgive and et times if he was supporting his opponent frank guinta. ashooh would only say he was supporting the ticket. governor christie: the stakes of the presidency will ride on what happens in new hampshire. the majority of the united states senate may very well ride on what happens here in new hampshire. ray: former presidential candidate new jersey...
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in the studio, ray brewer. ray: thanks. a child is being streeted at a boston hospital after being hit by a car in salem. the child was struck around 6:30 last night. struck or what type of injuries they suffered. police say no charges have been filed. they expect to release more information later today. erin: fresh off of the first presidential debate on monday, hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail and coming here to new hampshire today. the democratic nominee has a campaign rally scheduled for 2:15 this afternoon at the u.n.h. field house. she will be joined by bernie sanders to focus on college doors for the event open at 12:15. republican nominee, donald trump, will be back in the granite state tomorrow. he has a rally scheduled at the new hampshire sports complex in bedford. doors open at noon on thursday. the rally starts at 3:00. abc's ray raimundi is following both campaigns for us this morning. reporter: the aftershocks of the presidential debate continue. both candidates hitting victory lap for hillary cl
in the studio, ray brewer. ray: thanks. a child is being streeted at a boston hospital after being hit by a car in salem. the child was struck around 6:30 last night. struck or what type of injuries they suffered. police say no charges have been filed. they expect to release more information later today. erin: fresh off of the first presidential debate on monday, hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail and coming here to new hampshire today. the democratic nominee has a campaign rally...
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ray: okay. some of the fundraising events that you have planned for this weekend, today and tomorrow, and a unique view of the track. >> that's right. helicopter rides from 11:00 to 6:00 today and tomorrow. it is a great way and unique way to see new hampshire motor speedway. tomorrow night we have the wicked good live auction. it is a bunch of different experiences and sheet metal and racing memorabilia. it is a great fundraiser r -- hopefully reach and exceed our goal for this year. ray: okay. when the race is done, come the winter time too there's shotgun to look forward and celebrate the holidays. >> yes. the day after thanksgiving we will start the gift of lights. it will run through new new year's eve. it will be a great event to help the kids here. ray: okay. thanks for getting up early and holding the umbrella too. that's the situation here in louden, back to sean: it always helps to have somebody to hold the umbrella for a live shot. erin: it does. sean: still to come, the eagles are re
ray: okay. some of the fundraising events that you have planned for this weekend, today and tomorrow, and a unique view of the track. >> that's right. helicopter rides from 11:00 to 6:00 today and tomorrow. it is a great way and unique way to see new hampshire motor speedway. tomorrow night we have the wicked good live auction. it is a bunch of different experiences and sheet metal and racing memorabilia. it is a great fundraiser r -- hopefully reach and exceed our goal for this year....
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ray brewer with a wrap up of the event. ray: good morning, sean and erin. all of the republican candidates hold office. last night they tried to solidify the name recognition and where they stand on state issues. the republican candidates agreed on a few key topics, like supporting donald trump and not supporting a state minimum wage. >> should new hampshire have a minimum wage? >> >> no. >> no. ray: differences were drawn on issues like the death penalty, common core, and mental health background checks to buy a gun. >> the problem that we have with the mental health list is it opens up a whole world of confusion and privacy when it comes to who is classified as mentally ill. >> i've been adjudicated. they should be put on the list. we have someone in the city of manchester that shot two police list, they wouldn't have been able to buy a gun. >> i have endorsed every term i swerved in the nra. we have to be careful about what we do with mental health records. >> mental illness is not a crime. they shouldn't be forfeiting the rights because of the illness.
ray brewer with a wrap up of the event. ray: good morning, sean and erin. all of the republican candidates hold office. last night they tried to solidify the name recognition and where they stand on state issues. the republican candidates agreed on a few key topics, like supporting donald trump and not supporting a state minimum wage. >> should new hampshire have a minimum wage? >> >> no. >> no. ray: differences were drawn on issues like the death penalty, common core,...
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the 200th rays home run of the rays eventually go on to beat the blue jays, 8-1 yesterday. alex cobb seems to be back to format for tommy john surgery. gave up two hits and one run in six and two-thirds. it's not only cobb's first one win of the year but his first in 722 days, nearly two years. >>> the 2017 race schedule is out for the fourth time in team history, tampa bay will open the season at yankees. for the first time in five years, the rays have a single admission doubleheader scheduled against the athletics on june 10th. joe madden makes it on independence day before the rays head to chicago at wrigley field. >>> jameis winston is now in rare buccaneer company. yesterday, he was named the nfc offensive player of the week. he is now the third buccaneer in the last 25 years in earn of the season joining ronde barber. that's your morning sports report. enjoy your thursday. >>> nine minutes until 5:00 right now. a teenage girl is accusing san francisco police of trafficking her for sex. the alarming number of officers she claims she had sex with and the florida city sh
the 200th rays home run of the rays eventually go on to beat the blue jays, 8-1 yesterday. alex cobb seems to be back to format for tommy john surgery. gave up two hits and one run in six and two-thirds. it's not only cobb's first one win of the year but his first in 722 days, nearly two years. >>> the 2017 race schedule is out for the fourth time in team history, tampa bay will open the season at yankees. for the first time in five years, the rays have a single admission doubleheader...
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ray brewer, wmur news 9. kristen: ray, thank you. right now a chicago woman is in -- right now three people in the hospital after this crash on i-89 in lebanon. state police say 27-year-old bianca williams of chicago was heading south when she got distracted and slammed into the guardrail near exit 20. her suv rolled over and was sideswiped by another suv. williams was taken to the hospital. she has life-threatening condition. two people in the other suv were also taken to the hospital but are expected to be ok. at noon, the areas facing extreme drought conditions is growing again. it now includes parts of merrimack county, plus all of rockingham county and more of strafford county. and starting today in portsmouth, the city is putting a complete lawn watering ban into effect. you can still hand-water vegetable gardens and perennials. but it means the previous odd-even restrictions are no longer in effect. some relief, let's check in with meteorologist kevin skarupa. kevin: it has been a very long, very dry stretch and the granite st
ray brewer, wmur news 9. kristen: ray, thank you. right now a chicago woman is in -- right now three people in the hospital after this crash on i-89 in lebanon. state police say 27-year-old bianca williams of chicago was heading south when she got distracted and slammed into the guardrail near exit 20. her suv rolled over and was sideswiped by another suv. williams was taken to the hospital. she has life-threatening condition. two people in the other suv were also taken to the hospital but are...
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ray: i do.of them were defeated on the part of good work from law enforcement and the nypd, and some of them just as a result of sheer luck, we just did not know about these events and plans that were aimed at us. andrew: dare i ask the same question 15 years from now when you think about new york city -- how well-positioned are we to prevent the next one? ray: well it depends on what the , next one is. i think the lone wolf threat is going to be with us for a long time to come. that is a self-radicalized individual or small groups who, through the internet, become radicalized and then decide to act. what we have seen is that after they do radicalize themselves, they act pretty quickly. it's difficult to predict who is going to react to the hundreds of thousands of tweets that come out. andrew: why haven't we seen a lone wolf in new york city? ray: well, we saw the attempts, and i think we have to be ready for one. it is very, very difficult to prevent. i think the country and new york city has
ray: i do.of them were defeated on the part of good work from law enforcement and the nypd, and some of them just as a result of sheer luck, we just did not know about these events and plans that were aimed at us. andrew: dare i ask the same question 15 years from now when you think about new york city -- how well-positioned are we to prevent the next one? ray: well it depends on what the , next one is. i think the lone wolf threat is going to be with us for a long time to come. that is a...
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ray: welcome to today's "grow it green." i'm joined by margaret hagen from unh cooperative extension. season, but you are telling us ways to prolong the season a little bit. margaret: you can pick vegetables into october if you take precautions in new hampshire the first reported frost date is in september but we have have a warmer weather pattern the last few years. we get the light frost in september and then the indian summer and then the first hard frost in october. if you provide can continue to can those tomatoes for quite a while. ray: for the homemade spaghetti sauce that we are all so famous for. some protections i need to take for the light frost in the beginning. what plants need to be protected? margaret: he's loving crops like tomatoes and beans and squash. brussels sprouts, which love the cold, you don't have to do, or broccoli you don't need to do called harvest guard. margaret: it is light, very lightweight, and you lay it over your vegetable beds and anchor the edges. it is a little expensive. if you can't a
ray: welcome to today's "grow it green." i'm joined by margaret hagen from unh cooperative extension. season, but you are telling us ways to prolong the season a little bit. margaret: you can pick vegetables into october if you take precautions in new hampshire the first reported frost date is in september but we have have a warmer weather pattern the last few years. we get the light frost in september and then the indian summer and then the first hard frost in october. if you provide...
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erin: we start off with ray brewer. ray: last night gubernatorial candidates squared off. first up were the republicans who agreed on issues like the death penalty, common core, and mental health background checks to buy a gun. erin: 4-year-old mckenna caulder will be laid to rest. she died friday after she was thrown from a horse. crew were still at the scene of a suspicious death in danville overnight. the attorney general's office has been on the scene since monday. the victims has identified her as joanne boucher. sean: coming up this morning, sun lovers rejoice. a special lobster says oil wells in new hampshire? you'd think so the way kelly ayotte voted. ninety percent with the big oil koch brothers. she voted to give big oil more than $20 billion in tax breaks. they gave kelly ayotte campaign contributions. corporate special interests are spending millions supporting her campaign... like the koch brothers. kelly ayotte: paid for by big oil; voting for big oil. not working for us. dscc is responsible for buy online. ready in an hour. weren't you just...got it. staples
erin: we start off with ray brewer. ray: last night gubernatorial candidates squared off. first up were the republicans who agreed on issues like the death penalty, common core, and mental health background checks to buy a gun. erin: 4-year-old mckenna caulder will be laid to rest. she died friday after she was thrown from a horse. crew were still at the scene of a suspicious death in danville overnight. the attorney general's office has been on the scene since monday. the victims has...
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ray brewer is following the case live for us in manchester this morning. good morning to you, ray. ray: good morning to you, erin. an autopsy was completed yesterday. they have ruled this case a homicide. details are still very scarce. identified the victims a 25-year-old jonathan vazquez ojeda. he was shot in the chest and dying later at the hospital. police were called just before 7:00 on wednesday evening. investigators focusing on a car at the scene. they will not say what connection the car has to the case. >> i've noted a lot more police volume. it seems like it has got an lot worse. especially for people with children. we have a park down the street. you have kids riding their scooters. it is absolutely horrible. ray: the investigation does remain active. they would like to hear from anyone who might be able to shed some light on the case. live in manchester, ray brewer. erin: all right. thank you. new this morning, a homeless woman is accused of attacking a police officer after driving drunk and list of charges. police say she hit a mailbox in dunbarton and crashed into a d
ray brewer is following the case live for us in manchester this morning. good morning to you, ray. ray: good morning to you, erin. an autopsy was completed yesterday. they have ruled this case a homicide. details are still very scarce. identified the victims a 25-year-old jonathan vazquez ojeda. he was shot in the chest and dying later at the hospital. police were called just before 7:00 on wednesday evening. investigators focusing on a car at the scene. they will not say what connection the...
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wmur's ray brewer is live outside the supreme court, and ray, the attorney general's office is asking for something that's never been done, right? ray: that is the attorney general's office wants to close the supreme court for oral arguments, something that would be unprecedented. in fact, under questioning from one of the judges, the lawyer for marriott said he couldn't cite anywhere in the country where that has been done. underlying it all, what should seth mazzaglia have been able to introduce as evidence during his trial? seth mazzaglia was convicted of murder back in 2014. the jury found that mazzaglia had murdered unh student lizzie marriott back in 2012. marriott's body was never conviction, arguing that he should have been able to introduce marriott's prior sexual history at trial, something the trial judge ruled irrelevant. the ag's office says while it is not unusual for some information to be kept sealed, while advocates for keeping that information secret cite new hampshire's rape shield law, which protects a victim from having to disclose that information. the defense la
wmur's ray brewer is live outside the supreme court, and ray, the attorney general's office is asking for something that's never been done, right? ray: that is the attorney general's office wants to close the supreme court for oral arguments, something that would be unprecedented. in fact, under questioning from one of the judges, the lawyer for marriott said he couldn't cite anywhere in the country where that has been done. underlying it all, what should seth mazzaglia have been able to...
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can't rule out showers in and around ray j. temperatures will dial back to the upper 80s through the week. >> go bucs. >> all right, ed, thank you so much. gift cards are known as the gift that keeps on giving among other things, empty before you walk in the store. we'll show [technical difficulties] >>> a lots of us love to give joline kent shows us the new ways thieves are stealing from your gift card. reporter: it's supposed to be the gift that keeps on giving. >> like a bonus right. reporter: jay stanton got an unpleasant surprise when he tried to redeem a gift card from home depot. he had been using the $500 card throughout the year with and thought he had $261 left but when he tried to make a used this one week before. reporter: stanton is a victim of a new form of digital theft, gift card draining. home depot says someone else cashed in his balance. >> they didn't know where it was, they just said it's somewhere across the country. reporter: security analyst say gift card draining is becoming common and easy. >> they scr
can't rule out showers in and around ray j. temperatures will dial back to the upper 80s through the week. >> go bucs. >> all right, ed, thank you so much. gift cards are known as the gift that keeps on giving among other things, empty before you walk in the store. we'll show [technical difficulties] >>> a lots of us love to give joline kent shows us the new ways thieves are stealing from your gift card. reporter: it's supposed to be the gift that keeps on giving. >>...
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ray's wife ana and their three kids still lived in queens while ray commuted in los angeles trying to make "everybody loves raymond" a hit. success was not a guarantee. >> i had just gotten fired from news radio. i was on news radio before that show, ann i got fired during rehearsals for the pilot on day two. so we weren't about to move or anything until season two. every time we got renewed it was a nail biter and then, you know, doris, she made a pass at me and i said we're here to stay. >> i always felt like i was his grandson. he wants you to deliver his eulogy. >> i hardly knew the guy! >> it's universal. it doesn't matter. >> can you say e.t.? >> we first interviewed ray while he was promoting his new show. >> i'll probably upgrade my therapist. i can probably afford a better one. >> i'll upgrade my therapist. >> i can afford to treat my mother to a tattoo removal which is something i've wanted to do since i was a kid. >> that's great to see that, but also it's -- to see how young i >> when you have a tv show, and you will, who will get one? >> at 58, he's still got it. ray ask
ray's wife ana and their three kids still lived in queens while ray commuted in los angeles trying to make "everybody loves raymond" a hit. success was not a guarantee. >> i had just gotten fired from news radio. i was on news radio before that show, ann i got fired during rehearsals for the pilot on day two. so we weren't about to move or anything until season two. every time we got renewed it was a nail biter and then, you know, doris, she made a pass at me and i said we're...
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reporting live in manchester, ray brewer, wmur news 9. kristen: ray, thank you so much. a 9.11 kilometer run in memory of 9/11 echoed thru the streets of what smith this morning. -- of portsmouth this morning. navy personnel assigned to the portsmouth naval shipyard, sang in cadence as they remained in formation the entire 9.11k route. kittery, maine and portsmouth, ending up at prescott park. the unified display is meant to honor the heroic actions of first responders during 9/11. >> we want the community to know that we are still here, that we still remember, and that they should, too. and that while they remember, while we are on the streets, they can know that they are protected. kristen: among the participants were navy personnel who work at the yard, as well as crew maintenance there. across the country, people are coming together to honor those who died in the terrorist attacks. the traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange held a moment of silence in remembrance of 9/11 before the opening bell this morning. and today in washington, d.c., lawmakers also
reporting live in manchester, ray brewer, wmur news 9. kristen: ray, thank you so much. a 9.11 kilometer run in memory of 9/11 echoed thru the streets of what smith this morning. -- of portsmouth this morning. navy personnel assigned to the portsmouth naval shipyard, sang in cadence as they remained in formation the entire 9.11k route. kittery, maine and portsmouth, ending up at prescott park. the unified display is meant to honor the heroic actions of first responders during 9/11. >> we...
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here's ray brewer. ray: it happened monday. students were heading to the high school for a sports event. the man pulled up in his car next to the bus and allegedly exposing himself. students were able to take some pictures and as a result, they've identified a suspect. sean: two moms are facing chargeses after they were found drunk in a mall parking lot with their one and four-month-old babies. they were so intoxicated, they could barely stand. the infants are with other family members. dcyf plans to follow up on the case. >>> a keene man a accused of breaking an infant's leg. derek forcier is charged with first-degree the relationship between forcier and the child. >>> a homeless woman accused of stealing a car and bicycle is due in court today. allison wormstead faces several charges, including theft. kevin: some patchy, dense fog. it is sunshine for the last full day of the summer season. temperatures this afternoon mid 70's to lower range of the 80's. still warm tomorrow. there will be less humid today and tomorrow. the fro
here's ray brewer. ray: it happened monday. students were heading to the high school for a sports event. the man pulled up in his car next to the bus and allegedly exposing himself. students were able to take some pictures and as a result, they've identified a suspect. sean: two moms are facing chargeses after they were found drunk in a mall parking lot with their one and four-month-old babies. they were so intoxicated, they could barely stand. the infants are with other family members. dcyf...
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ray brewer is live for us in the rain. ray: we're at 293 here. in the center of the group of trees, it start a brush fire. the brush fire is now out. there's no official word on the condition of the driver. the medical examiner has arrived here at the scene. as you look at 93 northbound, you can see that one lane is getting by. that's the same for 293. erin: four people are recovering after a near head-on crash in chester last night. state police say a new jersey woman was flown after she crossed the center line and hit a pickup truck. three people in the truck were also mutter. >>> a dover man is accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old boy over the course of a year, ending just last month. 66-year-old john fenton turned himself into police yesterday. he's due in court in december. sean: coming up on tuesday, talk about a persistent pooch. what the dog managed to introducing the new double meat signature wraps from subway. handcrafted with a generous portion of protein and topped with the perfect blend of veggies and sauce. now you can get t
ray brewer is live for us in the rain. ray: we're at 293 here. in the center of the group of trees, it start a brush fire. the brush fire is now out. there's no official word on the condition of the driver. the medical examiner has arrived here at the scene. as you look at 93 northbound, you can see that one lane is getting by. that's the same for 293. erin: four people are recovering after a near head-on crash in chester last night. state police say a new jersey woman was flown after she...
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here's ray brewer. ray: cody lafont's mother her son struggled with depression. this wasn't the first run in. one officer shot lafont three times in the chest. traci says she wants to know why the incident ended with her son dead. erin: a child is recovering after being hit by a car in salem. the victim was taken to a boston hospital. at this time, there's no word on the child's condition. sean: two people are facing charges in connection with an jonathan brooks and stephanie turned themselves in on monday. they are charged with four counts of animal abuse. they are due in court in november. erin: hillary clinton is returning to new hampshire today. she will hold a rally with bernie sanders this afternoon at u.n.h. the event will focus on college costs and student debt. kevin: a lot of clouds. we'll see it brighten through the afternoon in western and northern areas. much cooler temperatures with a lot of closer to the shoreline. upper 50's to mid 60's. cooler and moving forward. probably the next best chance of showers develops later on friday. we'll have hit or
here's ray brewer. ray: cody lafont's mother her son struggled with depression. this wasn't the first run in. one officer shot lafont three times in the chest. traci says she wants to know why the incident ended with her son dead. erin: a child is recovering after being hit by a car in salem. the victim was taken to a boston hospital. at this time, there's no word on the child's condition. sean: two people are facing charges in connection with an jonathan brooks and stephanie turned themselves...
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ray brewer live to explain how this bust went down. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. tilton police telling us that this all started when an officer pulled over a vehicle for having a false inspection sticker monday evening. they say the officer also noticed that car had met with another vehicle here at the park and ride just off of exit 20. after stopping the car, illegal drugs obtained to search warrant. inside the car, police say they found a large shipment of heroin, fentanyl, and crystal meth. more than 740 grams of heroin worth about 80,000 was seized. police also discovering a large amount of cash and a gun that was reported stolen out of boston. officers say it is clear that the drugs were intended to be sold in the area. police say they plan to seek federal drug and weapons charges against two of the people who identified as 39-year-old brian franklin of penacook and 21 21-year-old cray clay. live in tilton, ray brewer. erin: all right. ray, thank you. >>> republican presidential nominee, donald trump, is paying a visit to new hampshire today. it comes three d
ray brewer live to explain how this bust went down. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. tilton police telling us that this all started when an officer pulled over a vehicle for having a false inspection sticker monday evening. they say the officer also noticed that car had met with another vehicle here at the park and ride just off of exit 20. after stopping the car, illegal drugs obtained to search warrant. inside the car, police say they found a large shipment of heroin, fentanyl, and...
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ray: that's right. also a closer look at some of the early morning voters here at ward one in manchester have gotten up to cast their ballots. all three men hoping to political experience and they say they want to make sure the corner office says with their party. the candidates spent monday making a final push for votes. former state representative, mark connolly, shaking hands in manchester and speaking with the media. he says he's ready for the job and has the experience needed. >> i'm a person with a vision who wants to make new hampshire a safer and stronger place. ray: across the city, steve the west side native stopped by. he admits he got into the race for governor late and is being out spent and says momentum is on his side. >> every day folks switch from others. they didn't seal the deal. ray: the executive counselor canvassed neighbors in nashua. he wants to extend the commuter rail service. the campaign is confident in a strong turn out and strong launch toward the general election. i'm the
ray: that's right. also a closer look at some of the early morning voters here at ward one in manchester have gotten up to cast their ballots. all three men hoping to political experience and they say they want to make sure the corner office says with their party. the candidates spent monday making a final push for votes. former state representative, mark connolly, shaking hands in manchester and speaking with the media. he says he's ready for the job and has the experience needed. >> i'm...
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here's ray brewer. ray: the attorney general's office has identified the man shot and killed wednesday night in manchester. the victim identified as 25-year-old jonathan vazquez ojeda. he was shot in the chest and died later at the hospital. to merrimack street just before 7:00 wednesday evening. they have focused on a car at the scene. they are not saying at this point what connection the car has to the shooting. erin: a concord woman is accused of attacking a police officer after driving drunk and crashing. laura fortin faces a list of charges. she hit a mailbox in dunbarton and crashed into the driver wednesday evening. it is time to start picking pumpkins. the drought farmers say they are losing entire patches. the pumpkins they do have are smaller than normal. there are penalty for people to pick. sean: coming up this morning, your eyes are not deceiving you. that's really a golden toilet. it is fully functional and open for business in i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. i know mo
here's ray brewer. ray: the attorney general's office has identified the man shot and killed wednesday night in manchester. the victim identified as 25-year-old jonathan vazquez ojeda. he was shot in the chest and died later at the hospital. to merrimack street just before 7:00 wednesday evening. they have focused on a car at the scene. they are not saying at this point what connection the car has to the shooting. erin: a concord woman is accused of attacking a police officer after driving...
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ray: not yet. officials are telling us this could be a lengthy investigation as they try to figure out the circumstances surrounding this deadly officer-involved shooting. >> a little before 5:00, 5:00 a.m. i heard three gunshots. made me nervous. i didn't dare turn any lights on. it was very nerve racking. >> claremont police responded to a home on congress street early sunday morning after receiving a 911 call. when they arrived, there was some sort of a confrontation that resulted in the officer-involved shooting. 25-year-old cody lafont was killed. none of the officers were hurt. right now it is unclear what lead to the deadly shooting. >> i'm really surprised. in the neighborhood we've lived here since . problems. ray: they took pictures and collected evidence. they are not saying if any video was recorded from a dash camera or body camera. >> we provide detail written report that sets forth all of the information gathered as well as the legal conclusions as to what, if any, criminal matter sh
ray: not yet. officials are telling us this could be a lengthy investigation as they try to figure out the circumstances surrounding this deadly officer-involved shooting. >> a little before 5:00, 5:00 a.m. i heard three gunshots. made me nervous. i didn't dare turn any lights on. it was very nerve racking. >> claremont police responded to a home on congress street early sunday morning after receiving a 911 call. when they arrived, there was some sort of a confrontation that...
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first homer with the rays!! rays lead 3-0. the sixth... until russell martin gets a two-run shot of his own. that makes it a one run game... and smyly's night is done. but the rays answer right back... steven souza junior with the solo shot... that's 198 homers for the rays this season, one off the franchise mark. to the bucs now... where their hot offense... is getting even better. the bucs signed running back jacquizz rodgers tuesday. the former falcons speedster rodgers played for dirk koetter in atlanta and has some versatility as a change of pace back. he can catch out of the backfield as well as return punts and kicks. ((more)) and... the nfl just released its new "color rush" uniforms on tuesday. and this year... all 32 teams got the treatment for their thursday night games. here's a look at the bucs uniform... pretty much just like the one they wore last season. sports illustrated ranked all the uniforms... the bucs were in the middle of the pack. the bucs color rush game is thursday, november 3rd... against the when we come back,
first homer with the rays!! rays lead 3-0. the sixth... until russell martin gets a two-run shot of his own. that makes it a one run game... and smyly's night is done. but the rays answer right back... steven souza junior with the solo shot... that's 198 homers for the rays this season, one off the franchise mark. to the bucs now... where their hot offense... is getting even better. the bucs signed running back jacquizz rodgers tuesday. the former falcons speedster rodgers played for dirk...
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ray: i do. the police -- i say this based on my 45 years in policing -- do such great things, such beneficial things for society everyday that certainly it will untowardutnumber any events. i think it will also restrain officers from acting in an inappropriate way. people video police all the time now, and they will take that video and put it on youtube, and you will see maybe half of the entire event or two thirds. with police wearing cameras, there's the potential for capturing the entire incident. andrew: while we are on the issue of technology, i want to ask you about apple and this debate that took place earlier this year between the fbi and apple and the idea that potentially terrorists and other criminals are going to use and otherke iphones products to communicate in a way that makes it inaccessible to the police. do you think about that issue, the idea of privacy on one end and the need to know on the other? the end oftely, at the day, security trumps privacy. we have to have a system t
ray: i do. the police -- i say this based on my 45 years in policing -- do such great things, such beneficial things for society everyday that certainly it will untowardutnumber any events. i think it will also restrain officers from acting in an inappropriate way. people video police all the time now, and they will take that video and put it on youtube, and you will see maybe half of the entire event or two thirds. with police wearing cameras, there's the potential for capturing the entire...
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ray: and there could be some benefit for this year. for the next three or four weeks, which is what we want. ray: larocque says that they were able to irrigate their pumpkin and squash crops, so those are in good shape for the fall, but he says come spring, they might be looking at digging a bigger irrigation pond. reporting live in concord, wmur news 9. sean: thanks. new this noon, the u.s. department of agriculture has just designated grafton county a natural disaster area due to the farmers now have eight months to apply for loans to help cover part of their actual losses. farmers and ranchers in belknap, carroll, coos, merrimack, and sullivan counties in new hampshire also qualify for natural disaster assistance. senate candidates kelly ayotte and maggie hassan participated today in a joint conversation at saint anselm college about social security. senator ayotte said reform is a top priority that must be done in the next two to four years. hampshire, three in ten, social security is their only income, and it's really important th
ray: and there could be some benefit for this year. for the next three or four weeks, which is what we want. ray: larocque says that they were able to irrigate their pumpkin and squash crops, so those are in good shape for the fall, but he says come spring, they might be looking at digging a bigger irrigation pond. reporting live in concord, wmur news 9. sean: thanks. new this noon, the u.s. department of agriculture has just designated grafton county a natural disaster area due to the farmers...
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good morning, ray. ray: good morning, the area just before 7:00 last night. they were on the scene for several hours. witnesses tell us that at least one person was shot. witnesses also telling us that the one person was taken to the hospital and that they heard several shots. once police arrived, they seemed to focus their attention on the car stopped in the middle of the street. they are not releasing any details right now. they are simply telling us they will release a lot of people in the area. many said they were too scared to speak on camera. >> i grew up here. i was born in manchester i grew up on the west side. but it has -- it happens everywhere; right? but it -- this never used to go on. really it was -- i don't think it's ever been this bad. ray: police have investigated several cases o so. it is not clear if there's any connection between any of the incidents. again we're hoping to get more information later on today, including the condition of the person who was shot. reporting live in manchester, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: the spotlight in t
good morning, ray. ray: good morning, the area just before 7:00 last night. they were on the scene for several hours. witnesses tell us that at least one person was shot. witnesses also telling us that the one person was taken to the hospital and that they heard several shots. once police arrived, they seemed to focus their attention on the car stopped in the middle of the street. they are not releasing any details right now. they are simply telling us they will release a lot of people in the...
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we start off here with ray brewer. anticipating about 23% of registered voters will turn out helping to fuel that voter turnout. contested races in the race for governor in both the democrat and republican sides. now the secretary of state does anticipate more republicans than democrats turning out. there are contested races in the first and second congressional districts. erin: members of a local mosque in nashua want police to investigate whether recent vandalism was an a dozens of people gathered to show support for the islamic society of greater nashua. on sunday night someone threw a rock while people were inside praying. sean: well, coming up on erin: there are hundreds of new additions to the dictionary, including some popularas sean: yolo. kegerator. okay. i didn't see that. kegerator. fuhged daboutit. sean: yes. erin: we are look at the key woman: the executive council voted along party lines, striking down more than $639,000 to planned parenthood locations. when republican politicians cut planned parenthood,
we start off here with ray brewer. anticipating about 23% of registered voters will turn out helping to fuel that voter turnout. contested races in the race for governor in both the democrat and republican sides. now the secretary of state does anticipate more republicans than democrats turning out. there are contested races in the first and second congressional districts. erin: members of a local mosque in nashua want police to investigate whether recent vandalism was an a dozens of people...
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ray raymundi reports. reporter: they are saying appears to be similar cell phones used to detonate the two devices. >>> the new york metro area on edge this morning. another device covered overnight in new jersey just miles away from newark city. one of the backpack exploded after bomb experts attempted to disarm it. this was while it was near the bridge sunday night where fbi agents stopped what they call a bombings. >>> federal authorities trying to get a clearer picture as to who is responsible for placing the device. the explosion and chaos happening on a balmy saturday night. law enforcement on the hunt. >> the evidence that we've collected is being taken to the lab at quantico for review. we're following every viable lead. ray: meanwhile, federal authorities looking into a trash can is related to the bombings in new york city. new york city is bracing for an onslaught of security with world leaders arriving for the u.n. general assembly. law enforcement officials are strongly encouraging vigilance an
ray raymundi reports. reporter: they are saying appears to be similar cell phones used to detonate the two devices. >>> the new york metro area on edge this morning. another device covered overnight in new jersey just miles away from newark city. one of the backpack exploded after bomb experts attempted to disarm it. this was while it was near the bridge sunday night where fbi agents stopped what they call a bombings. >>> federal authorities trying to get a clearer picture as...
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ray: thanks. a teenager from hooksett has passed away more than a week after she was hit by a car. 16-year-old jillian nelson was a junior at pinkerson academy and spent a week on life support. she was an active member of her church and other members have set up a go fund me account to help pay for her funeral and other expenses facing the family. >> jillian the sweetest girling. she always thought of others first, truly service oriented. i've never seen someone as a teenager truly love their family as much as she did. sean: there are counselors available to speak to students about jillian death. find a link on our web site at wmur.com. in: new on "daybreak," police in laconiaay a distracted driver crashed into a utility powerlines hanging low over the road. the car finally came to rest against the tree. the driver was treated at the scene. police in conway say this man gave marijuana to two kids, ages 10 and 11 in his care. 46-year-old ivan felder faces a list of charges, including sale of a cont
ray: thanks. a teenager from hooksett has passed away more than a week after she was hit by a car. 16-year-old jillian nelson was a junior at pinkerson academy and spent a week on life support. she was an active member of her church and other members have set up a go fund me account to help pay for her funeral and other expenses facing the family. >> jillian the sweetest girling. she always thought of others first, truly service oriented. i've never seen someone as a teenager truly love...
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ray brewer live with the latest details. good morning, ray. ray: good morning. the state police accident recision team between the 93 and 293 there in the middle. in the group of trees is where it came to rest. it was just after 4:00 we got word it was a week on fire. when we arrived at the scene, the pick yob truck was fully engulfed. we heard from a witness that the driver of the pickup truck was driving with his flashers on and road and nearly crashed two or three times. the state police cruiser tried to pull the driver over. the driver sped off. there's no word yet on whether or not the state police broke off their pursuit of the week prior to the accident. while there's been no official confirmation, fatal accident in terms of state. the medical examiner was called to the scene here. that's the latest here from the scene, reporting live, ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: thank you for the update. salem police are issuing a warning to people who filled up in town. credit card skimming twices were found at the super me petroleum. skimming devices have the abilit
ray brewer live with the latest details. good morning, ray. ray: good morning. the state police accident recision team between the 93 and 293 there in the middle. in the group of trees is where it came to rest. it was just after 4:00 we got word it was a week on fire. when we arrived at the scene, the pick yob truck was fully engulfed. we heard from a witness that the driver of the pickup truck was driving with his flashers on and road and nearly crashed two or three times. the state police...
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rays fans will be happy he hurt it is rays one last time. trying to he's safe because the skips away. that's the game-winning rbi. the red sox sweep the rays and win the home finale for the rays. stay tuned, we're back after >>> still seeing some showers around right now popping up and moving gradually toward the center of the state. we're looking for those to wind down overnight. looking for an overnight temperature first thing in the morning temperature of about 78 degrees to kick back the covers and then get back up to 91 again tomorrow. 40 percent chance of showers as we begin your work week. so more typical summertime stuff, even though we're now -- >> in fall? >> yes, indeed we are. >> we want to wear our boots. come on now. >> well, i'm not wearing my boots. not let at least. >> you'll be very popular with women [ laughter ] >> thanks so much for joining us everyone. >> we'll see you back here well when i shop, my coupons are in a neat little stack, and my weekly ad is folded like this. ready to go... that's how i save a lot at publix
rays fans will be happy he hurt it is rays one last time. trying to he's safe because the skips away. that's the game-winning rbi. the red sox sweep the rays and win the home finale for the rays. stay tuned, we're back after >>> still seeing some showers around right now popping up and moving gradually toward the center of the state. we're looking for those to wind down overnight. looking for an overnight temperature first thing in the morning temperature of about 78 degrees to kick...
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x ray glasses may be a realty. that's right researchers at m.i.t. have announced a prototype of a system that's able to read through the first nine pages of a closed book. and the test is only one word of text on each of the pages, the system bounces radiation into the books and air gaps help spot the difference between one page and a next. this is a dream come true for anyone who was once a young boy and saw ads like this, remember these? they ask you to mail in a coupon today because obviously x ray glasses can be used for a variety of reasons and not just one? see, nothing creepy here at all. keep up the great word, scientists. >>> all right, okay, did you and i both edited men's magazines, let's be honest here, x ray classes are the perfect example about the difference between boys and girls, these never appealed to girls, boys would always send away for x ray glasses. >> it's true, i got mine shaded actually, they work perfectly. the thing i love about this story too is that like the obvious use of this is to cheat a casino and everything that
x ray glasses may be a realty. that's right researchers at m.i.t. have announced a prototype of a system that's able to read through the first nine pages of a closed book. and the test is only one word of text on each of the pages, the system bounces radiation into the books and air gaps help spot the difference between one page and a next. this is a dream come true for anyone who was once a young boy and saw ads like this, remember these? they ask you to mail in a coupon today because...
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sean: let's check out the top stories with ray brewer. ray: they aren't expecting any problems. new security steps are being taken as $100,000 fans are expected for the chase for the sprint cup. security is always a big concern, eve light of what happened in new york, new jersey, and minnesota. track officials say they can't discuss specifics. they've been getting ready for the months, long before the attacks to the south. sean: a man is recovering from serious injuries this morning after she was struck by a car in manchester. the man was hit around 7:15 last night near the shell station on hanover street. a new york man is accused of sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl over the course of several months in nashua. faces sexually salt. they say he knew the child. erin: harry houdini was one of the greatest musicians. a pittsburgh man says he i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump says he alone can fix the problems we face. well i don't believe that's how you get things done in our country. it takes democrats and republicans working together. that's how w
sean: let's check out the top stories with ray brewer. ray: they aren't expecting any problems. new security steps are being taken as $100,000 fans are expected for the chase for the sprint cup. security is always a big concern, eve light of what happened in new york, new jersey, and minnesota. track officials say they can't discuss specifics. they've been getting ready for the months, long before the attacks to the south. sean: a man is recovering from serious injuries this morning after she...
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they're taking another x-ray tomorrow and hoping that this x-ray was clear through the bone. if it's a clean break through the bone, he might be out a little while longer. >> lucky they're deep at that position. >> they've got two to back him up. on the bone, you can put a plate on that and play during the season. there is a recovery time, three to six weeks, but the broncos are in a great position to miss demarcus ware because all the reps that shane ray got last year. >> and they got him in the we watched how he played in that opener. he was playing great. plus, the last time they were playing against the bengals, he's the one that came up with that fumble recovery. >> broncos get a break from future hall of fame quarterbacks next week. it's just andy dalton. guess who leads the nfl in passing. >> i looked up his stats. 54 passes which makes me think the broncos are just licking their chops. there's no one that -- they beat two number one they beat cam, they beat andy dalton. >> cincinnati has a pretty good offensive line. their left tackle is one of the best in the league.
they're taking another x-ray tomorrow and hoping that this x-ray was clear through the bone. if it's a clean break through the bone, he might be out a little while longer. >> lucky they're deep at that position. >> they've got two to back him up. on the bone, you can put a plate on that and play during the season. there is a recovery time, three to six weeks, but the broncos are in a great position to miss demarcus ware because all the reps that shane ray got last year. >> and...
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good morning, ray. ray: good morning. police telling us that is where they watched the two vehicles meet. they found evidence of drugs in one of the cars. this is happening monday even here in tilton. they stopped the car for having a false inspection sticker. after searching the vehicle, investigators say they found more than 750 grams of heroin. they found a large bag of crystal meth. it was clear that both drugs were going to be sold in the area. now officers also found a lot of cash, evidence of drug sales, and a handgun reported stolen out of boston. police telling us that now they are planning to seek federal drugs and weapons charges against the two people involved. one of them is from penacook, the other from nashua. reporting live in tilton, ray brewer, wmur news 9. of helping her grandson sell drugs behind bars. police say 23-year-old dylan malis coo was in jail for drug violations. they listened to a call he made to his grandmother where he sold her to get drugs and sell to one person. they found drugs in her h
good morning, ray. ray: good morning. police telling us that is where they watched the two vehicles meet. they found evidence of drugs in one of the cars. this is happening monday even here in tilton. they stopped the car for having a false inspection sticker. after searching the vehicle, investigators say they found more than 750 grams of heroin. they found a large bag of crystal meth. it was clear that both drugs were going to be sold in the area. now officers also found a lot of cash,...
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ray: good morning. victim's rights advocates are hailing this ruling, saying it will help protect future victims of sexual assault. now the state supreme court in its ruling says that lizzi marriott's sexual history will re student killed in 2012. attorneys for seth mazzaglia wanted to use that history as part of his appeal. the attorney general's office state leaders, victim families, all objected to the release of the documents saying the state's rape shield law protects victims from having their sexual histories made public. >> we believe it was the right thing for the new protect the victim's rights. >> advocacy groups were waiting to see what decision would come down from the supreme court in new hampshire. ray: a spokesman for attorney general's office says they would have no comment. no word if there's any reaction from seth mazzaglia's attorneys. live outside of the supreme court, ray brewer. erin: new on "daybreak," t hiker yesterday. a man from florida suffered serious head and neck injuries w
ray: good morning. victim's rights advocates are hailing this ruling, saying it will help protect future victims of sexual assault. now the state supreme court in its ruling says that lizzi marriott's sexual history will re student killed in 2012. attorneys for seth mazzaglia wanted to use that history as part of his appeal. the attorney general's office state leaders, victim families, all objected to the release of the documents saying the state's rape shield law protects victims from having...