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jennifer: i'm jennifer vaughn. in fact, this is only the first two of systems that are headed this way. we begin our team coverage with mike haddad. mike: we do have some beneficial rain falling in many parts of the granite state right now. until the ground freezes we could use any system we can get to help against the droug. above freezing, just barely though, in plymouth at 33. 37 in the heart of the lakes region. 36 in concord, but notice some of the higher terrain and along the coast, in the mid to upper 40's. we do have a lot of warm air streaming in off the ocean, and that's changing everything over to plain rain, as can you see here on doppler radar. the exception, some of of the sheltered whom lows up north so could be a touch of a wintery mix in parts of the mount washington valley into the great north woods. back edge already approaching eastern new york, so that will be through by later tonight. but already signs of the next system bringing more beneficial rain our way before we get to the en of tomorrow
jennifer: i'm jennifer vaughn. in fact, this is only the first two of systems that are headed this way. we begin our team coverage with mike haddad. mike: we do have some beneficial rain falling in many parts of the granite state right now. until the ground freezes we could use any system we can get to help against the droug. above freezing, just barely though, in plymouth at 33. 37 in the heart of the lakes region. 36 in concord, but notice some of the higher terrain and along the coast, in...
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jennifer: i'm jennifer vaughn. a granite state program that has become a national model is expanding, as the u.s. surge ungeneral issues a dramatic warning on opioids. josh: we have live team coverage. let's begin with the surgeon general report, jennifer davis is in our washington bureau. reporter: dr. murphy says a bias against substance use disorders prevents people from coming fod >> we have to help people understand that this is not a disease of choice or a character flaw, this is in fact a chronic disease of the brain. reporter: murphy says only one in 10 substance abusers is getting help. the report highlights what does and doesn't work when it comes to treatment. it says staged interventions like we see on tv may back fire, because they could make an addict more resist tab to treatment. and medication may be more abusers than abstinence only methods like 12-step programs. the affordable care act made treatment easier to access. it is not clear out republicans will address addiction if they repeal and replac
jennifer: i'm jennifer vaughn. a granite state program that has become a national model is expanding, as the u.s. surge ungeneral issues a dramatic warning on opioids. josh: we have live team coverage. let's begin with the surgeon general report, jennifer davis is in our washington bureau. reporter: dr. murphy says a bias against substance use disorders prevents people from coming fod >> we have to help people understand that this is not a disease of choice or a character flaw, this is in...
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-jennifer: i'm jennifer. lemonis: jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: nice to meet you. welcome. tad: tad. nice to meet you. lemonis: tad, nice to meet you. tad: we're getting ready for lunch. lemonis: is corporate events primarily what you do? tad: most of our work is film production -- about 80%. lemonis: oh, really? 'cause i don't normally think chicago film production. when tad walks me through how he allocates his business revenue, with 80% of it being concentrated to one industry, what happens if that industry goes away? what does he do? well, i'm just gonna take a step back and kind of watch the process. tad: okay, we'll get all set up. you park the van. we'll start getting this thing all set up. need a spoon for that. vince: what about these coffee pots? tad: get them in the conference room. fire hazard. how much time do we have? woman #2: 12 minutes. lemonis: have you ever visualized trying to herd cats? that's what i feel like i'm watching. tad: i mean, this is ridiculous. lemonis: everybody's running around like a chicken with their head cut off. just looks like mass c
-jennifer: i'm jennifer. lemonis: jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: nice to meet you. welcome. tad: tad. nice to meet you. lemonis: tad, nice to meet you. tad: we're getting ready for lunch. lemonis: is corporate events primarily what you do? tad: most of our work is film production -- about 80%. lemonis: oh, really? 'cause i don't normally think chicago film production. when tad walks me through how he allocates his business revenue, with 80% of it being concentrated to one industry, what...
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jennifer: now to other news. two joggers being treated for serious injuries after they were hit by a car in bedford. tom: thomas and gregory were running on pembroke way around 7:00 a.m. when a 16-year-old driving a suydam hit them from behind. investigators are looking at whether speed or frost on the windshield played a role >>. >> we want to remind everyone, season, before you leave your driveway in the morning -- we're not certain as to whether that was a factor, it is being investigated. tom: neighbors say the running partners ran that route every day. no charges have been filed. voting hours in dover were extended tonight after the city sent an e-mail with the wrong information. jennifer: jamie staton isn't over and that is where democrats filed a court challeng of dover stated the polls would close at 8:00 p.m. they realize the mistake and sent to group more -- sent two more e-mails to try to correct it. democrats wanted to make sure every last person could vote, so they fired an injunction asking to exten
jennifer: now to other news. two joggers being treated for serious injuries after they were hit by a car in bedford. tom: thomas and gregory were running on pembroke way around 7:00 a.m. when a 16-year-old driving a suydam hit them from behind. investigators are looking at whether speed or frost on the windshield played a role >>. >> we want to remind everyone, season, before you leave your driveway in the morning -- we're not certain as to whether that was a factor, it is being...
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>>jennifer: why not? >>dave: because maybe -- >>jennifer: you're right. >>dave: -- they don't i don't know. males gobble. hens cackle. i don't know what that sounds like, do you? >>dave: listening to you every day. >>jennifer: i don't know. my gosh. this was so fun, dave. >>dave: listen. >>jennifer: i have to introduce you to my friend, though. hi. >> hi. >>jennifer: the youngest wing dinger of them all. are you excited? >> yeah. >>jennifer: what's your name? run? you're going to do the wing ding? is it your first time? >> no. it's my second. >>jennifer: there's your sister. there's your family. so you love thanksgiving, right? you were telling me about some of your favorite foods. what do you love the most? >> mashed potatoes and gravy. >>jennifer: what's your second favorite? >> pumpkin pie. >>jennifer: i wish you a very happy thanksgiving g. out there and have some fun, okay? dave, i know you're working today so you're not out here but maybe i'll run a lap or two for >>dave: no, you won't. >>jennifer: i won't. >>dave: i know you better than that. i'll
>>jennifer: why not? >>dave: because maybe -- >>jennifer: you're right. >>dave: -- they don't i don't know. males gobble. hens cackle. i don't know what that sounds like, do you? >>dave: listening to you every day. >>jennifer: i don't know. my gosh. this was so fun, dave. >>dave: listen. >>jennifer: i have to introduce you to my friend, though. hi. >> hi. >>jennifer: the youngest wing dinger of them all. are you excited? >> yeah....
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jennifer: i'm jennifer vaughn. we are now just seven hours from the first votes being cast here in new hampshire. and right now the clinton campaign is getting some high profile help from president obama who is right now holding a rally inside the whittemore center on the campus of u.n.h. in durham. let's listen in. we got one more day, and we can choose the politics of blame and divisiveness and resentment. or you can choose the politics that says we're stronger together. [cheers and applause] you can choose whether we% continue the journey of progress or whether it all goes out the window. think about where we were eight [laughter] . and, you know, you were watching nickelodeon, and i was trying to think back, you know, you had josh, i carly. and in our household, sponge bob rules. attention, so let me just reprice for you what was going on eight years ago. we were living through two long wars, the worst economic cries is in 80 years. but because of the american people and because we made some good decisions abou
jennifer: i'm jennifer vaughn. we are now just seven hours from the first votes being cast here in new hampshire. and right now the clinton campaign is getting some high profile help from president obama who is right now holding a rally inside the whittemore center on the campus of u.n.h. in durham. let's listen in. we got one more day, and we can choose the politics of blame and divisiveness and resentment. or you can choose the politics that says we're stronger together. [cheers and applause]...
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>>jennifer: and i'm jennifer epstein in for dave. how cold is it? >>dave: i think we're beyond chilly. p>>jennifer: we're going down. >>dave: i think we're just going to call it cold. >>jennifer: cold it is. >>dave: 45 degrees in tampa. it's beautiful. now, don't get me wrong. it's going to be an absolutely gorgeous day and once that sun gets going, we will quickly warm things up. yeah. 37 in brandon. 39 in lakeland, 40 wesley the season. we're going to go back to upper 60s for today but we're not going to stop there. who is going to hit 80 first this week? we'll talk more about that. it's going to get warm this week. we'll discuss it in a bit. good morning. >>vanessa: see you in a couple of minutes. we're still watching this, this big crash on u.s. 19 and tarpon springs. basically between the northbound and southbound directions, only a single lane is moving. southbound is completely blocked. northbound lanes you can see moving in a single right lane looks like we're focussing on one of the vehicles heavily damaged there in the northbound direction
>>jennifer: and i'm jennifer epstein in for dave. how cold is it? >>dave: i think we're beyond chilly. p>>jennifer: we're going down. >>dave: i think we're just going to call it cold. >>jennifer: cold it is. >>dave: 45 degrees in tampa. it's beautiful. now, don't get me wrong. it's going to be an absolutely gorgeous day and once that sun gets going, we will quickly warm things up. yeah. 37 in brandon. 39 in lakeland, 40 wesley the season. we're going to go...
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jennifer: and i'm jennifer vaughn. these visits show just how big a role the granite state could play in the presidential election. our live team coverage begins with wmur's kristen carolsa in atkinson where donald trump rallied voters today. >> donald trump spoke to hundreds of people here at the speech on the issues facing new hampshire. >> you know this is where it all began, new hampshire. this is where it all began. >> republican presidential nominee donald trump started his speech in atkinson by looking back at the new hampshire primary highlighting what he , learned. >> i made a promise to you. we are going to keep the poison out. we will stop those folks. >> it's a promise he hopes to carry out as president of the united states and trump says he
jennifer: and i'm jennifer vaughn. these visits show just how big a role the granite state could play in the presidential election. our live team coverage begins with wmur's kristen carolsa in atkinson where donald trump rallied voters today. >> donald trump spoke to hundreds of people here at the speech on the issues facing new hampshire. >> you know this is where it all began, new hampshire. this is where it all began. >> republican presidential nominee donald trump started...
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>>jennifer: can you believe it? it was 40 years ago today that the movie "rocky" hit the box office. it was sylvester stallone's idea. he wrote the film about the boxer that got chosen to fight the heavyweight of the year. he won academy award for best and there have been six sequels since then. >>russell: i was in philadelphia this summer and people still run those steps at the museum of the art. >>jennifer: i lived a half mile from that museum. everyone takes pictures with their hands up. >>russell: and a big controversy about the statue, where it is to be laid. it's still at the museum. it's just not at the top of the steps and a line of people to get their picture taken with it. >>jennifer: 40 years later. >>russell: and well. hey, charley. good morning. >>charley: "good day." i've run those steps. yep. i ran up those steps when the bucs played the eagles in the nfc championship before we won the super bowl in 2003. >>jennifer: i was in philly then, too. we might have crossed paths. >>charley: 40 years rocky. i
>>jennifer: can you believe it? it was 40 years ago today that the movie "rocky" hit the box office. it was sylvester stallone's idea. he wrote the film about the boxer that got chosen to fight the heavyweight of the year. he won academy award for best and there have been six sequels since then. >>russell: i was in philadelphia this summer and people still run those steps at the museum of the art. >>jennifer: i lived a half mile from that museum. everyone takes...
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in hampton falls, jennifer crompton, wmur news 9. tom: honoring those who serve was the focus of veterans day ceremonies across the state today. jennifer: politicians joined military members and their families at the veterans cemetery in boscawen this reporter: there was large crowd on hand this morning in boscawen to witness a moving tribute to generations of military members. they have protected our freedom, defended our borders, and safeguarded a way of life we often take for granted. on this day, we honor the veterans and remember the sacrifices they have made. >> to me it's patriotism. at the fullest. it's a >> we can honor them by taking full advantage of the freedom that they fought so courageously to preserve. and by making sure that our country reflects the values that they fought for. reporter: since 9/11, 3,000 new hampshire national guard members have served overseas, fighting the war on terror. during world war ii, 12% of the nation's population was involved in the military. today that number is less than >> i'm reminded
in hampton falls, jennifer crompton, wmur news 9. tom: honoring those who serve was the focus of veterans day ceremonies across the state today. jennifer: politicians joined military members and their families at the veterans cemetery in boscawen this reporter: there was large crowd on hand this morning in boscawen to witness a moving tribute to generations of military members. they have protected our freedom, defended our borders, and safeguarded a way of life we often take for granted. on...
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jennifer says she's surprised. jennifer: i thought they were going to say no. but apparently they went to their corporate, and corporate said whatever she wants. now it's just a matter of finding a new place. jennifer: i got my boxes. i'm ready to just put things in boxes and go.> so... here's the contact -13- bottom line: before you move..... into any rental property... crime maps are available on- line.... for neighborhoods.... across the valley. and... if you're the victim of a crime.... try asking to be moved.... to a different apartment or property.... if available. if you're having issues.... with a landlord... let us know... about it. e-mail us.... at -13- investigates.... at k-t-n-v dot com. a consumer alert tonight on debt collectors charging illegal fees. the consumer financial protection bureau says it discovered some debt collectors making misleading calls and charging illegal processing fees. these violations are a good under the "fair debt collection practices act".. and have a legal right to challenge.. and ask for proof of any debt. a recall...
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jennifer: thank you. problems at one polling place in manchester, the ballot machine stopped working in ward two this morning. so the city clerk said the machine jammed for about 20 minutes, so voters had to leave procedure. >> i have to trust that you're going to put them in later and our vote will count? jennifer: by 9:00 a.m. the machine was working again and poll workers started feeding all the ballots into the machine. and now we move to the race for the state's corner office, democrat colin van ostern and republican chris sununu crisscrossing new hampshire today trying to earn any last minute votes. josh: we are live with both campaigns, but let's begin in concord with at headquarters for sununu. reporter: sununu is a third term executive councilor, he launched his bid for the corner office 14 months ago, he says he is glad election day is finally here. sununu waited in a long line in new field this is morning to cast his vote. he said he's never waited in line to vote before and thinks that secreta
jennifer: thank you. problems at one polling place in manchester, the ballot machine stopped working in ward two this morning. so the city clerk said the machine jammed for about 20 minutes, so voters had to leave procedure. >> i have to trust that you're going to put them in later and our vote will count? jennifer: by 9:00 a.m. the machine was working again and poll workers started feeding all the ballots into the machine. and now we move to the race for the state's corner office,...
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jennifer crompton will explain. reporter: it means that our current situation is effectively frozen in time. because the latest map from the national association predicts that current conditions will persist through at least the end of february. the state climatologist says once the ground freezes, any precipitation, whether it's rain, ice or snow, stays on the surface. that means no replenishing the deeper ground water supply that's already in distress. so conservation is key. >> for areas where ground water levels are already low, people are going to have to conserve drawing from wells or municipalities drawing from streams. reporter: she says conserving will help keep the situation status quo and get us through the winter, but the hope is for a good lasting snow pack that melts evenly over time so things that improve in the spring. josh: commitment 2016. after a dozen years of democratic leadership in the state's corner office, a republican will in january. governor elect sununu will also work with the house and
jennifer crompton will explain. reporter: it means that our current situation is effectively frozen in time. because the latest map from the national association predicts that current conditions will persist through at least the end of february. the state climatologist says once the ground freezes, any precipitation, whether it's rain, ice or snow, stays on the surface. that means no replenishing the deeper ground water supply that's already in distress. so conservation is key. >> for...
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jennifer: are you hosting a friends-giving for your closest buds? here are the six things you should avoid before having your friend over for the big holiday meal. tom: tune in for "new hampshire chronicle" following "world news." we'll see you back here an of the the finale of "dancing >>> tonight, breaking news. after the deadly storm, the new and major system set to hit tonight. chicago, detroit, several cities in the bulls eye. then, moving east, affecting millions traveling this thanksgiving. >>> also breaking, what we have just learned about the driver in that deadly school bus crash. the childrenho that bus moments before the crash. >>> the police officer ambushed. now, the arrest, and the new moment today. what the suspect says when asked, did he kill the officer? you'll hear it. >>> president-elect donald trump's about-face. >> lock her up! lock her up! >> after chants of "lock her up," what he's now saying about hillary clinton tonight. and mr. trump on those nazi salutes.
jennifer: are you hosting a friends-giving for your closest buds? here are the six things you should avoid before having your friend over for the big holiday meal. tom: tune in for "new hampshire chronicle" following "world news." we'll see you back here an of the the finale of "dancing >>> tonight, breaking news. after the deadly storm, the new and major system set to hit tonight. chicago, detroit, several cities in the bulls eye. then, moving east, affecting...
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jennifer: we begin in the first c.d. and mike cronin who is live at guinta headquarters tonight in manchester. reporter: yes, republican frank guinta is hoping to celebrate tonight here at murphy's tap room on elm street in manchester. two months ago he narrowly defeated rich ashooh in the primary. the incumbent feels g has been out all day talking to voters and trying to win over some last minute support. he says he's delivered for new hampshire on the drug crisis and says that would it be a priority if he's reelected. gin fa is hoping for more good luck tonight in manchester, but this is a three-way race for the first c.d. for more let's go live to jennifer crompton who is in reporter: carol shea-porter and frank guinta has been playing political ping-pong with this seat for several years now. shea porter a seasoned election veteran, she hit the polls today saying she feels very good. she's run for this congressional seat six times, holding it for three. two terms in 2007 before losing to guinta, winning it back and lo
jennifer: we begin in the first c.d. and mike cronin who is live at guinta headquarters tonight in manchester. reporter: yes, republican frank guinta is hoping to celebrate tonight here at murphy's tap room on elm street in manchester. two months ago he narrowly defeated rich ashooh in the primary. the incumbent feels g has been out all day talking to voters and trying to win over some last minute support. he says he's delivered for new hampshire on the drug crisis and says that would it be a...
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>>jennifer: 6:35. built-in mandate reincrease in elementary schools did not pass last year but a state senator just reintroduced the bill for the 2017 session and things may be different this time around. here is why. >>reporter: good morning to you guys. it's hard to believe but in many of florida's public schools, recess has been completely erased from the schedule. but a group of empassioned parents are fighting to take back the so-called recess moms right now. christie, you've been up and down this state all the way up to tallahassee numerous times to try to get this bill through. can you give me your reaction to it being now back on the table? >> we're very excited that we have the senate bill moving forward already in the senate. soon to be in the house as well. we got hung up in the senate last year. we have recess moms from across the state. every county imaginable. it's having the same issue. locally and love to work with the schools in the district but unfortunately, it hasn't been happening
>>jennifer: 6:35. built-in mandate reincrease in elementary schools did not pass last year but a state senator just reintroduced the bill for the 2017 session and things may be different this time around. here is why. >>reporter: good morning to you guys. it's hard to believe but in many of florida's public schools, recess has been completely erased from the schedule. but a group of empassioned parents are fighting to take back the so-called recess moms right now. christie, you've...
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. >> i'm jennifer vaughn. it killed a vermont man and his daughter as well ace injured several others. we are live with a closer look. reporter: that's right the florida-based company will p has to put together a safety and health management plan before they can continue running their business. this is a smaller fine than the company was initially expected to pay. state officials say this deadly tent collapse was completely preventible. that's why the circus event company must now pay up. robert young and his 6-year-old daughter annabelle of vermont was killed after a storm moved through during a circus performance at the lancaster osha officials say the company ignored seven weather alerts from the national weather service that had warned of more than 60-mile an hour winds. the florida-based company is facing a criminal trial and a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the victim's family. wmur, news 9. >> we do have some breaking news just coming in, a woman in durham has been rushed to the hospital with life-thre
. >> i'm jennifer vaughn. it killed a vermont man and his daughter as well ace injured several others. we are live with a closer look. reporter: that's right the florida-based company will p has to put together a safety and health management plan before they can continue running their business. this is a smaller fine than the company was initially expected to pay. state officials say this deadly tent collapse was completely preventible. that's why the circus event company must now pay up....
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jennifer: and i'm jennifer vaughn. the nashua school district was already warning tonight, that if there was a strike school would be cancelled. but for now, it appears that won't be necessary. wmur's cherise leclerc is live in derry where she just spoke to the superintendent there. reporter: this evening as superintendents have been assured that buses will operate as normal tomorrow, -- as normal, at least through next tuesday, but they're already looking ahead to possible steps they need to take next week in case the strike happens. earlier this week, union bus drivers in belmont, who work for the private bus company first student, authorized a strike that they said could happen thursday morning. they're unhappy with the company's latest contract offer. have been meeting in washington, d.c., to work out a deal. today's meetings to resolve the need -- to resolve the issue were productive. drivers outside of the month are working under a current contract and are prohibited from striking, but, other first student school
jennifer: and i'm jennifer vaughn. the nashua school district was already warning tonight, that if there was a strike school would be cancelled. but for now, it appears that won't be necessary. wmur's cherise leclerc is live in derry where she just spoke to the superintendent there. reporter: this evening as superintendents have been assured that buses will operate as normal tomorrow, -- as normal, at least through next tuesday, but they're already looking ahead to possible steps they need to...
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round of visits from the i'm jennifer vaughn. tom: i'm tom griffith. democratic nominee hillary clinton just finished a rally in manchester as the republican vice presidential nominee mike pence spoke to a crowd in windham. jennifer: their dueling visits came right on the heels of a major development concerning clinton's e-mail scandal. wmur political director josh mcelveen with the details about that announcement. josh: fbi director james comey announced late this afternoon that the agency's probe into hillary clinton's e-mails is over. he sent a letto -- of recent e-mails that were found has not changed the agency's position on clinton's private e-mail server -- basically, meaning she will not face criminal charges. this comes after comey shook the political world last month by saying the fbi was analyzing new e-mails found on former congressman anthony weiner's computer, who is the estranged husband of one of clinton's closest aides. having the fbi clear her name, again, could make a difference, jennifer: did that news about c
round of visits from the i'm jennifer vaughn. tom: i'm tom griffith. democratic nominee hillary clinton just finished a rally in manchester as the republican vice presidential nominee mike pence spoke to a crowd in windham. jennifer: their dueling visits came right on the heels of a major development concerning clinton's e-mail scandal. wmur political director josh mcelveen with the details about that announcement. josh: fbi director james comey announced late this afternoon that the agency's...
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jennifer: absolutely. from the very beginning of the cycle i predicted this might end up being the very closest senate race of the mall. the poll has born i don't over 24 months. it has been very close. it is on the edge. this is going to be one of the races, but i don't think either party feels confident enough to claim a win. steve: pennsylvania? jennifer: democrats feel increasingly good about this race. donald trump is not doing well, particularly in suburban philadelphia, in pittsburgh. that is hurting pat toomey at the moment. while the polling has been all over the place, you get the sense that democrats and their candidate katie mcginty have a edge right now. steve: there are senate races some might consider surprises because the heaven so close. first in north carolina. jennifer: i called north carolina to 10 layer cake of this election. there is a lot going on in north carolina. you have competitive presidential race, competitive gubernatorial race. then there are things that are shaping the poli
jennifer: absolutely. from the very beginning of the cycle i predicted this might end up being the very closest senate race of the mall. the poll has born i don't over 24 months. it has been very close. it is on the edge. this is going to be one of the races, but i don't think either party feels confident enough to claim a win. steve: pennsylvania? jennifer: democrats feel increasingly good about this race. donald trump is not doing well, particularly in suburban philadelphia, in pittsburgh....
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live in portsmouth, jennifer crompton, wmur news 9. jennifer: police are investigating tonight after they say evidence of a possible meth lab was discovered inside a used car dealership in derry. the business was already under investigation for an unrelated crime. wmur's siobhan lopez has this. reporter: no arrests have been may at this point. the business was shut down immediately after police say used to make meth. they say auto alley was illegally swatching inspection stickers. during their investigation they found chemicals and tools used to cook meth and seesessed those items. a team was brought in to secure the hazardous materials. >> they could be facing charges for the production of drugs as well as charges for allowing on a vehicle. reporter: it's unclear if drugs were being sold from this location and police say they don't know how many customers could be affected by these illegal inspection stickers. if you bought a car from auto alley in derry, you are urged to contact state police. live in the newsroom, siobhan lopez, wmur
live in portsmouth, jennifer crompton, wmur news 9. jennifer: police are investigating tonight after they say evidence of a possible meth lab was discovered inside a used car dealership in derry. the business was already under investigation for an unrelated crime. wmur's siobhan lopez has this. reporter: no arrests have been may at this point. the business was shut down immediately after police say used to make meth. they say auto alley was illegally swatching inspection stickers. during their...
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let's go to 7's jennifer eagan. >> jennifer: christa, a team from the nets n.t.s.b. is heading to the scene. the bus driver is facing several charges, including five counts of vehicular homicide. as families in chattanooga mourn, this scene is etched into their minds, a mangled school bus on its side wrapped around a tree. the emergency call went out at about 3:30 monday afternoon. >> a school bus flipped off the roadway. there are children. they believe there are ejections. >> jennifer: the bus had 35 students on board, ranging from kindergarten through fifth grade. >> i can see an arm moving, but i don't know if anybody can get to it. >> jennifer: 24 children were rushed to the hospital. police questioned the bus driver and overnight announced he's under arrest. johnthony walker is being vehicular homicide. >> jennifer: one of the children on that bus talked about the driver. >> he wasn't paying attention. he was going real fast. and he had hit a guardrail and a mailbox and then we flipped over and hit a tree. >> jennifer: the community asking for prayers. >> a bus
let's go to 7's jennifer eagan. >> jennifer: christa, a team from the nets n.t.s.b. is heading to the scene. the bus driver is facing several charges, including five counts of vehicular homicide. as families in chattanooga mourn, this scene is etched into their minds, a mangled school bus on its side wrapped around a tree. the emergency call went out at about 3:30 monday afternoon. >> a school bus flipped off the roadway. there are children. they believe there are ejections....
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>>jennifer: 7:05. a crash on the i-4 selmon connector caused a man to plummet 33 feet down over an overpass. amazingly, he is still alive but this morning, the search is on for the truck that caught the crash. good you can just imagine you're involved in one crash and seconds later, you're involved in a second crash. that is exactly what happened to a man tuesday morning here in tampa and authorities are looking for a driver who did not stick around after losing part of his load on the roadway. i want you to take a look at this area. this is what we're talking about. this happened on the crosstown according to the florida highway patrol, it was right around 9:30 in the morning when a northbound truck spilled gravel, causing several drivers to lose control and strike a barrier wall. a 24-year-old man checked for damages and another driver plowed into him and his car. first striking the wall, then sending the man over it. he's in the hospital receiving treatment for serious injuries and according to auth
>>jennifer: 7:05. a crash on the i-4 selmon connector caused a man to plummet 33 feet down over an overpass. amazingly, he is still alive but this morning, the search is on for the truck that caught the crash. good you can just imagine you're involved in one crash and seconds later, you're involved in a second crash. that is exactly what happened to a man tuesday morning here in tampa and authorities are looking for a driver who did not stick around after losing part of his load on the...
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jennifer. jennifer gets down here, we'll talk to her. she's showing the classic symptoms she's acting younger than she is. did alex regress when i was born? let's see, he was 2... for a couple weeks, he refused to tie his own tie. i wonder if i'll regress now that andrew's born. you're at ground zero now, mallory. you regress any more, you're going to disappear. we have a problem to solve. when one has a baby late in life, there's a tendency to become obsessed with said infant. i don't think we're obsessed with said infant. what do you think, steven? ooja, baby. ooja, boo boo boo boo! ba-ba-baby, boo boo boo boo! steven? hi, jenny. how are you feeling? fine. um, jennifer, let's discuss what happened last night. what happened last night? you yelled at the baby. oh, that. i was just tired. i'll see you guys later. i'm eating breakfast at crissy's house. bye. very interesting. a fascinating subject, isn't she? she's not a subject. she's your sister. i'm just trying to keep a detached professionalism about this... mr. keaton. maybe alex has
jennifer. jennifer gets down here, we'll talk to her. she's showing the classic symptoms she's acting younger than she is. did alex regress when i was born? let's see, he was 2... for a couple weeks, he refused to tie his own tie. i wonder if i'll regress now that andrew's born. you're at ground zero now, mallory. you regress any more, you're going to disappear. we have a problem to solve. when one has a baby late in life, there's a tendency to become obsessed with said infant. i don't think...
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jennifer eagan has more. >> jennifer: wanda sykes went on an say. >> how can you say he's not racist? how can you say he's not homophobic? >> jennifer: this event was at t.d. garden. sykes started the anti-trump rant a few minutes into her send, blasting the president-elect and saying she was shocked that he won. she answered those boos by swearing at the crowd. in the newsroom, jennifer eagan, 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: coming up next on 7news, a neighborhood in chelmsford gets a wild surprise, the backyard. >> christa: and there's important health news about something that's probably in your medicine cabinet right now. what a new study is revealing about side effects from some of the most common pain relievers >> wren: take a look at the supermoon. it's 13% larger and 14% brighter than a regular moon. it has been phenomenal. this morning we're still seeing it. tonight you might catch a glimpse of it. but you will have more cloud cover headed into tonight. right new clear skies an calm winds. we're looking at varied temperatures this morning. 15 degrees cooler than yeste
jennifer eagan has more. >> jennifer: wanda sykes went on an say. >> how can you say he's not racist? how can you say he's not homophobic? >> jennifer: this event was at t.d. garden. sykes started the anti-trump rant a few minutes into her send, blasting the president-elect and saying she was shocked that he won. she answered those boos by swearing at the crowd. in the newsroom, jennifer eagan, 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: coming up next on 7news, a...
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jennifer, get off the phone. during lunch he caught me looking at him through a piece of swiss cheese. jennifer, that's adorable. get off the phone, or i'll force-feed you the receiver. don't force-feed her the receiver, alex. just kidding, dad. where's your mother? she's upstairs. i'm home. ready to go? i'm coming. think he's too shy to ask me? should i ask him? i'm asking you. please get off the phone! jen... almost finished, dad. anyway, let me tell you everything that happened. between my work and mom working, we've barely seen each other lately. i hardly remember what she looks like. this is her, dad, the big one. hello. long time no see. ma'am, pleased to make your acquaintance again. has it been five years? it feels like that long. why not mosey over to my lips? i reckon i will. even for you guys, this is embarrassing. let's go, elyse. we don't have much time. you're really taking more baby pictures? it's andy's first sunset. that's right. that's right. he's been talking about it all day. want to come see
jennifer, get off the phone. during lunch he caught me looking at him through a piece of swiss cheese. jennifer, that's adorable. get off the phone, or i'll force-feed you the receiver. don't force-feed her the receiver, alex. just kidding, dad. where's your mother? she's upstairs. i'm home. ready to go? i'm coming. think he's too shy to ask me? should i ask him? i'm asking you. please get off the phone! jen... almost finished, dad. anyway, let me tell you everything that happened. between my...
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vamos a hablar del beso de jennifer lÓpez y mark anthony. desde que se supo que iba a estar juntos en los latÍn grammy se hablaba de ese momento. lo inevitable paso, el beso. pero lo que mÁs me llamÓ la atenciÓn fue lo que pasó despuÉs. jennifer lÓpez dijo que mÁs de una leyenda era su alma gemela. respuesta de mark anthony fue: ella es mi hermanita!. la gente de internet se puso como loca. ahora yo les tengo un mensaje a mark anthony y a jennifer lÓpez. presentador:quÉ bien! el mundo se esta dando besos porque parece que estÁ muy de moda. presentador: no vayan a decir que fue un padre jennifer lÓpez y que marc anthony fue la vÍctima... presentador: pero quiÉn fue el culpable? presentadora: volvemos con el cÓnsul de mÉxico. y tenemos cosas importantes para ustedes. presentador: es viernes, y tenemos las noticias como nunca las viste. seguimos con "la bicicleta" de carlos ¡rawr! ¡qué divertido! ¿cuánto es que me van a pagar por esto? cien mil dólares. ganes o pierdas. su última contrincante sigue en coma. pero pensé qu
vamos a hablar del beso de jennifer lÓpez y mark anthony. desde que se supo que iba a estar juntos en los latÍn grammy se hablaba de ese momento. lo inevitable paso, el beso. pero lo que mÁs me llamÓ la atenciÓn fue lo que pasó despuÉs. jennifer lÓpez dijo que mÁs de una leyenda era su alma gemela. respuesta de mark anthony fue: ella es mi hermanita!. la gente de internet se puso como loca. ahora yo les tengo un mensaje a mark anthony y a jennifer lÓpez. presentador:quÉ bien! el...
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>>jennifer: out of breath f. you're out of breath, imagine how these people feel. 30th annual turkey trot at clearwater high school. we've talked to so many different kinds of people from little kids to grownups to people dressed up in turkey costumes. they've burned off some 4500 calories they're going to eat later and it's a lot of fun. energy out here is pretty amazing. and there's one guy that you have to meet. bob the inaugural run. he's done the turkey trot the last 24 years straight and he has the pins to do it. can you do a spin for me so everybody can see the pins? good morning. >> good morning. >>jennifer: happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. >>jennifer: talk to me about your run today. you did the first one, right? the wing ding? >> just the wing ding today. half marathon on sunday. all the races are fantastic. 24? >> it's a way to celebrate clearwater. i went to clearwater high, went to school, came back and settled in the area and how can you beat holiday traditions like this when you have the
>>jennifer: out of breath f. you're out of breath, imagine how these people feel. 30th annual turkey trot at clearwater high school. we've talked to so many different kinds of people from little kids to grownups to people dressed up in turkey costumes. they've burned off some 4500 calories they're going to eat later and it's a lot of fun. energy out here is pretty amazing. and there's one guy that you have to meet. bob the inaugural run. he's done the turkey trot the last 24 years...
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report jennifer crompton, wmur news 9. mike: we start off with time lapse pictures in new found lake, a beautiful early springfield out there late morning and afternoon with temperatures well above the average. look at w w today, anywhere south of the lakes region, 60 plus, including along the coast at 64. only four off the report high of 68. 65 in concord. six off the record of 7 1. much closer to the records than the averages today. even farther to the north, mid to upper 50's and mount washington at 47 for a high. right now mount washington one of the warmer spots in all of northern and central new hampshire. just indicating that the air from time to time it keeps temperatures up. while in the valleys it's cooling back down to the 30's and 40's. overnight tonight it will drop back into the 30's. but we've got one more mild day before all these colder changes begin to move in. denver sitting right now at 30, lincoln, nebraska 37. minneapolis st. paul with with with snow and blizzard conditions not too far to the north an
report jennifer crompton, wmur news 9. mike: we start off with time lapse pictures in new found lake, a beautiful early springfield out there late morning and afternoon with temperatures well above the average. look at w w today, anywhere south of the lakes region, 60 plus, including along the coast at 64. only four off the report high of 68. 65 in concord. six off the record of 7 1. much closer to the records than the averages today. even farther to the north, mid to upper 50's and mount...
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jennifer crompton, wmur news 9. tom: we are less than one hour away from some of the first votes in the country being cast right here in new hampshire. dixville notch is one of the towns setting the stage for the u.s. tonight. wmur's siobhan lopez is live there with more. siobhan: an hour from now, all will have our results for dixville notch is the whole process takes just a couple of minutes. i will give you a look at where this is going to happen. the voters will drop them in at night. there are seven registered voters. six are expected to vote in person while a seventh submitted an absentee. there are three republicans and three independents voting here. with the hotel close for gotten smaller as the population goes down. even though it may be small, they are setting a good example for the rest of the state in the country. >> but we really try to do here is that we all got up in the middle of the night to vote. the rest of you guys can at least spend a little bit of time during your day and get out and vote. sio
jennifer crompton, wmur news 9. tom: we are less than one hour away from some of the first votes in the country being cast right here in new hampshire. dixville notch is one of the towns setting the stage for the u.s. tonight. wmur's siobhan lopez is live there with more. siobhan: an hour from now, all will have our results for dixville notch is the whole process takes just a couple of minutes. i will give you a look at where this is going to happen. the voters will drop them in at night. there...
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jennifer: education is a big part too, the d.e.a. has started funding after school dance groups in the city and will help pay for billboards and radio and tv public service announcements. new hampshire's deadly crisis of addiction was a major talking point in the ration for the white house. while president-elect donald trump builds his administration, there are encouraging signs the problem will be treated with urgency. josh mcelveen is here tonight with these developments. but success in government comes from the design of solutions to a problem like the war on heroin. in this case the trump-pence white house may be recognizing early on that the answers lie in new hampshire, not necessarily washington. >> please welcome the next president of the united states, mr. donald j. trump. reporter: during the campaign, donald trump scoibtly spoke of new hampshire's emergency. >> i said no way, you look beautiful streams and lakes and everything else, i said this is not heroin country. it is heroin country. reporter: but a week after the ele
jennifer: education is a big part too, the d.e.a. has started funding after school dance groups in the city and will help pay for billboards and radio and tv public service announcements. new hampshire's deadly crisis of addiction was a major talking point in the ration for the white house. while president-elect donald trump builds his administration, there are encouraging signs the problem will be treated with urgency. josh mcelveen is here tonight with these developments. but success in...
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jennifer eagan is track, breaking news in the police room. >> jennifer: in st. louis a suspect is dead after shooting a police sergeant last night. investigators say the officer was sitting in traffic when driver opened fire. after an hour's long manhunt, the suspect was killed in a shoot-out with officers in downtown st. louis. officials say the wounded officer is in critical condition but is expected to survive. less than 300 miles away in gladstone, missouri, just outside of kansas city, a police officer there was shot during a traffic stop late sunday night. police say the officer and two suspects were shot. one of the suspects died. the conditions of both the officer and the other suspect are unknown right now. and in way after a police detective was ambushed and killed. that attack happened during a traffic stop. the detective was writing a traffic ticket right outside of the city's police department when investigators say another car pulled up. the driver got out and shot the detective who was sitting in his patrol car. detective benjamin marconi was a 20
jennifer eagan is track, breaking news in the police room. >> jennifer: in st. louis a suspect is dead after shooting a police sergeant last night. investigators say the officer was sitting in traffic when driver opened fire. after an hour's long manhunt, the suspect was killed in a shoot-out with officers in downtown st. louis. officials say the wounded officer is in critical condition but is expected to survive. less than 300 miles away in gladstone, missouri, just outside of kansas...
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jennifer: there is no word if plan ahead. tom: i actually liked seeing that rain this morning it was very nice. mike: yes, and we still need more, but every little bit does help. clouds linger tonight into tomorrow morning, but do we get the sun back tomorro narrator: two kinds of business experience. chris sununu's family handed him a top-rated ski resort. he ran it into the ground. chris sununu cut jobs, and cut workers' hours so he wouldn't have to provide health insurance. colin van ostern went to college on student loans, became a stonyfield business manager. then a top executive at college for america. colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. real success is helping others king out for people. when you're raised by a single mom, you learn how important it is to live within your means. i'm colin van ostern, and i took that lesson to my work in business, and it's how i'll stand up for you as governor. by cutting inefficient spending and using innovation to save tax dollars, we'll make new investments without a sales or inc
jennifer: there is no word if plan ahead. tom: i actually liked seeing that rain this morning it was very nice. mike: yes, and we still need more, but every little bit does help. clouds linger tonight into tomorrow morning, but do we get the sun back tomorro narrator: two kinds of business experience. chris sununu's family handed him a top-rated ski resort. he ran it into the ground. chris sununu cut jobs, and cut workers' hours so he wouldn't have to provide health insurance. colin van ostern...
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jennifer: dozens of d.o.t. crews were out salting and sanding to keep the roads as safe as possible. officials do say this was with. wmur's kristen carosa continues our live team coverage now from hooksett. reporter: this was a tough morning for drivers and d.o.t. we're learning crew has to wait before salting. just in time for the morning commute, a light rain combined with cold temperatures made roads slick, causing accident as cross the state. >> came on real quickly. reporter: this truck was heading north on 106 when firefighters believe the driver lost control. vehicles heading south. >> the driver of the cement truck was trapped, the police got him out. reporter: the roads froze rapidly in many spots, causing some cars to slide off the road and in some cases roll over. >> our crews work very hard to keep the traveling public safe. this type of condition this morning is one of the most difficult, when you get freezing rain. you really can't it get out in front of it. reporter: bill boynton says it's imposs
jennifer: dozens of d.o.t. crews were out salting and sanding to keep the roads as safe as possible. officials do say this was with. wmur's kristen carosa continues our live team coverage now from hooksett. reporter: this was a tough morning for drivers and d.o.t. we're learning crew has to wait before salting. just in time for the morning commute, a light rain combined with cold temperatures made roads slick, causing accident as cross the state. >> came on real quickly. reporter: this...
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,'m curious -- next to me jennifer. i'm curious. just, briefly say, what is different in your life as a reporter covering trump versus covering clinton? -- jennifer: the most interesting contrast was going from frustration about details and logistics and policy ideas to just wanting any answer, wanting any response, wanting any sense of, can we go home for the night or do we have to stay longer? it is a different kind of thing and getting used to being in new york most of the time versus being on the road most of the time. john: the trump campaign seemed less organized? jennifer: yeah. i don't know that that would be controversial. john: might be interesting to hear from you because you know about that earlier campaign. ,enna, you wrote this story totally fascinating, listing all of donald trump campaign pledges that you could divine, discern, or find. what motivated you to do that and with it out from you, having done it? that's a great question. i'm questioning why i did it because it took a solid week to get it done. right after
,'m curious -- next to me jennifer. i'm curious. just, briefly say, what is different in your life as a reporter covering trump versus covering clinton? -- jennifer: the most interesting contrast was going from frustration about details and logistics and policy ideas to just wanting any answer, wanting any response, wanting any sense of, can we go home for the night or do we have to stay longer? it is a different kind of thing and getting used to being in new york most of the time versus being...
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jennifer: the mountain opened for its 50th anniversary season. chief meteorologist mike haddad live at loon tonight and mike, several trails are already ready for skiers. mike that's right, top half of the mountain opened today. year number 50, as you mentioned. joining me is the communication manager, thank you for joining us tonight. >> of course, thanks for coming. mike: this is an excit blasting, you had the top half open today, when do you plan to open from top to bottom? >> right now our plan is the to open top to bottom this friday. so we'll have the snow guns going as long as temperatures allow. mike: it's amazes, after a warm start to the month you finally get a little winter. what's happening this saturday? >> the cease and desist rail jam, three skiers and snow d.j., it starts at 5:30, and spectating is totally free, so come on up and check it out. mike: i spoke to a few people who said the conditions were ideal. imagine that a few weeks ago when it was so warm, but the snow guns can really do the thick. report it's so incredible, it o
jennifer: the mountain opened for its 50th anniversary season. chief meteorologist mike haddad live at loon tonight and mike, several trails are already ready for skiers. mike that's right, top half of the mountain opened today. year number 50, as you mentioned. joining me is the communication manager, thank you for joining us tonight. >> of course, thanks for coming. mike: this is an excit blasting, you had the top half open today, when do you plan to open from top to bottom? >>...
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wmurs jennifer crompton is live with that. reporter: donald trump's victory the mood among those we spoke with today one of reflection. there was no one gloating, nor was there anyone preaching doom and gloom. but certainly there is huge disappointment among hillary clinton supporters, and worry about what a trump presidency might mean for issues like health care, immigration and equal rights for all. trump's supporters on the other hand call his victory a political revolution, and are excited for what lies ahead. >> things are going to change >> i am a happy man today. >> it certainly shows that people will turn the tide, if you push them enough. >> we have to deal with what's in front of us and pray. >> regardless if i like him or not, he is my president now. reporter: the general consensus among the people we spoke with today is they want to put the negativity behind us and move forward and heal. another one that was decided in the wee hours, chris sununu was declared the winner this afternoon. he spoke to reporters, includ
wmurs jennifer crompton is live with that. reporter: donald trump's victory the mood among those we spoke with today one of reflection. there was no one gloating, nor was there anyone preaching doom and gloom. but certainly there is huge disappointment among hillary clinton supporters, and worry about what a trump presidency might mean for issues like health care, immigration and equal rights for all. trump's supporters on the other hand call his victory a political revolution, and are excited...
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jennifer: there would probably be divided reactions. some trump's supporters have been very clear throughout the campaign that they kind of support whatever position the president-elect takes. if he thinks this is the best person, then that is the best person. for somebody who is a real economic populist and said he is going to drain the swap and get rid of the people from the big banks and from all strata, that this could be an upsetting thing. it will certainly be upsetting to the left, who probably would not be happy with any picks donald trump would have for these jobs. rid of the people from the big banks and from all strata, that this could be an upsetting thing. but certainly, all this talk on the democratic side that somebody who worked at goldman sachs 15 years ago, could they get a top job in treasury? somebody like him would get reluctance from them. john: we are going to have jill stein only show a little later. there is a lot of question about the role the clinton campaign is playing. mark elias wrote that piece on medium.
jennifer: there would probably be divided reactions. some trump's supporters have been very clear throughout the campaign that they kind of support whatever position the president-elect takes. if he thinks this is the best person, then that is the best person. for somebody who is a real economic populist and said he is going to drain the swap and get rid of the people from the big banks and from all strata, that this could be an upsetting thing. it will certainly be upsetting to the left, who...
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>>jennifer: talk to them. >>reporter: a gift certificate with a box of treats and then they can pick it up after christmas. >>jennifer: i'm going back in. you guys -- >>russell: please tell me they have the puppy smell. >>jennifer: they smell like puppies. they smell like puppies. oh, wow. it's a "good day tampa bay." >>russell: yeah, it is. >>laura: thank you, jen. >>russell: it's quite the morning here. you have jen with the puppies, ken eating chocolates and buying purses and alcides segui is shopping for tv's. >>laura: we have a whole lot more of that at 8:00. and then we're going to tell you about the brothers making a small fortune on this they call it the hatchamole. we'll be right back. ? think of your fellow man. ? ? lend him a helping hand. ? ? put a little love in your heart. ? ? take a good look around... ? ? ...and if you're lookin' down, ? ? put a little love in your heart. ? (avo) the subaru share the love event is happening now and will have given ninety million dollars ((russell she was a fami
>>jennifer: talk to them. >>reporter: a gift certificate with a box of treats and then they can pick it up after christmas. >>jennifer: i'm going back in. you guys -- >>russell: please tell me they have the puppy smell. >>jennifer: they smell like puppies. they smell like puppies. oh, wow. it's a "good day tampa bay." >>russell: yeah, it is. >>laura: thank you, jen. >>russell: it's quite the morning here. you have jen with the puppies,...
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general.emelas, dijo jennifer. el nombramiento es uno de varios muy importantes anunciados. >> donald trump pagarÁ 25 milnones de dÓlares para resolver tres demandas contra la universidad que lleva su nombre que segÚn alumnos fue un fraude. >> recomiendan a indocomentados mexicanos abrir una cuenta para proteger el intento de bloquearlas. >> jennifer lÓpez y marc anthony alborotan el mundo del espectÁculo con su espontáneo afecto en los latin grammy. comenzamos. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ marÍa: quÉ tal? muy buenas noches. un viejo enemigo de los inmigrantes fue nominado como fiscal general en otro indicios de los planes del presidente electo donald trump de deportee deportar millones de pedidas. donald trump nombrÓ al senador para el cargo. necesitarÁ la aprobaciÓn del senado. acusan al senador de ser hostil a los derechos civiles. pablo: como un jarro de agua frÍa. así describien muchas organizaciones defensoras de los inmigrantes la seleciÓn d
general.emelas, dijo jennifer. el nombramiento es uno de varios muy importantes anunciados. >> donald trump pagarÁ 25 milnones de dÓlares para resolver tres demandas contra la universidad que lleva su nombre que segÚn alumnos fue un fraude. >> recomiendan a indocomentados mexicanos abrir una cuenta para proteger el intento de bloquearlas. >> jennifer lÓpez y marc anthony alborotan el mundo del espectÁculo con su espontáneo afecto en los latin grammy. comenzamos. ♪...
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jennifer lÓpez! van en un aviÓn en un vuelo privado parece que es el mismo aviÓn en el que va a marc anthony! alan: aquÍ estÁ el aviÓn, chÉquenlo bien. el aviÓn, las ventanas, es exactamente el mismo aviÓn, quiere decir que anoche despuÉs de los premios viajaron juntos en el aviÓn privado. marc anthony tiene presentaciones en miami. estÁn ahÍ. lo que quiere hacer aquÍ marc anthony es crear un trending topic... como que es un beso... vamos a hacer como ayer, tu eres jennifer lÓpez, yo soy marc anthony... y todos empiezan a gritar," beso, beso, beso2 somos hermanos! no te hagas, no te hagas. llegale es de hermana! karla: no, no! no hay besos de hermandad! maity: ustedes saben que en la alfombra roja se hablaba de muchas cosas pre tambiÉn hubo personas que llegaron muy bien acompaÑadas. tienen que sacar la cara por el gÉnero, ¿ listos para cantar? cantante: tenemos la oportunidad de cantar completa la canciÓn, estamos contentÍsimos es algo diferente a lo que la banda recoditos ha hec
jennifer lÓpez! van en un aviÓn en un vuelo privado parece que es el mismo aviÓn en el que va a marc anthony! alan: aquÍ estÁ el aviÓn, chÉquenlo bien. el aviÓn, las ventanas, es exactamente el mismo aviÓn, quiere decir que anoche despuÉs de los premios viajaron juntos en el aviÓn privado. marc anthony tiene presentaciones en miami. estÁn ahÍ. lo que quiere hacer aquÍ marc anthony es crear un trending topic... como que es un beso... vamos a hacer como ayer, tu eres jennifer...
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. >> and jennifer aniston makes the naughty list. >> i'm sort of the grinch? you're so mean! >> just in time for the holidays, our on-set exclusive office christmas party. >> i love america! ?? ?? >> now, november 2, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> it seems mariah carey was closer to walking down the aisle than anyone ever knew, everything was already in place. almost everything. now we're hearing mimi and her billionaire fiance may have been fighting over a prenup. >> mariah, do you have the ring? >> i just think that everything n >> do you understand how scared i am right now? >> a 100-page prenup that mariah never signed and that's why demanding a $50 million settlement. that's just the beginning of all of the new reports that have surfaced today. february is when the couple was allegedly trying to hammer out the specifics. one prenup condition stated if they divorced mariah got the huge payout. also in case of a split, any jewelry james gave the singer was a gift. so does that mean that so-called $10 million engagement ring came with that kind of note? >> you n
. >> and jennifer aniston makes the naughty list. >> i'm sort of the grinch? you're so mean! >> just in time for the holidays, our on-set exclusive office christmas party. >> i love america! ?? ?? >> now, november 2, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> it seems mariah carey was closer to walking down the aisle than anyone ever knew, everything was already in place. almost everything. now we're hearing mimi and her billionaire fiance may...
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i'm jennifer-- jennifer smith. charmed. you still go back. look, jenny-- jennifer. j-e-double n-i-f-e-r. i loathe diminutives, don't you? the only way you can stay on the train, jenny, is to hire a professional driver. oh, are you applying for the position, mr. mccullough? i am not, but the big g tfits at the head of the wagon-- fine. naturally, it'll have totoe cash in advance, though. naturally. oh, i--i left my money on the-- well, i left it. you see, this wagon-- naturally. you don't understand. i know--i'll pay you in san francisco. double wages. that's all right, isn't it? no, it isn't. then i'll just have to get along the best way i can. you're very kind, mr. mccullough, but i couldn't accept. rerely not. not from a stranger. well, looks like you've got everything under control. i have. all right. all right, you follow in behind mr. wooster here. everything he does, you do the same thing in the same way, if you can. you think you can handle that? i can handle anything. anything i want to, that is. if i can. mr. mccullough... yes, miss, uh, smith? thank you fo
i'm jennifer-- jennifer smith. charmed. you still go back. look, jenny-- jennifer. j-e-double n-i-f-e-r. i loathe diminutives, don't you? the only way you can stay on the train, jenny, is to hire a professional driver. oh, are you applying for the position, mr. mccullough? i am not, but the big g tfits at the head of the wagon-- fine. naturally, it'll have totoe cash in advance, though. naturally. oh, i--i left my money on the-- well, i left it. you see, this wagon-- naturally. you don't...
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jennifer storm: totally. in my opinion, absolutely. joce: jennifer storm is a victims' advocate who has helped shape state and federal laws for crime victims. this video, posted online by police and shared, has now been viewed millions of times. the family was not asked for consent. storm and other advocates believe it's a classic example of a forgotten issue in the great body camera debate. jennifer: a body camera is going to get every single thing the officer sees. you're going to see it. joce: you're there? jennifer: it's like reality tv and not in a good way. it's bad reality tv, incredibly traumatizing for these families and survivors. joce: what the lens captures can but privacy is often a casualty in the larger concern over transparency. in cases of murder, sexual assault, and domestic violence, pictures can bring the accountability that many demand, but there's a price. jennifer: all of a sudden your loved one's death becomes a hashtag. and it becomes seen by millions of people and forwarded and retweeted and facebooked. joce:
jennifer storm: totally. in my opinion, absolutely. joce: jennifer storm is a victims' advocate who has helped shape state and federal laws for crime victims. this video, posted online by police and shared, has now been viewed millions of times. the family was not asked for consent. storm and other advocates believe it's a classic example of a forgotten issue in the great body camera debate. jennifer: a body camera is going to get every single thing the officer sees. you're going to see it....
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jennifer crompton has the latest. reporter: being called the covered bridge fire started saturday and has grown to 325 acres. white smoke could be seen billowing above the forest near albany. 45 firefighters have been able to prevent the flames from threatening any buildings. how it started, but they suspect that a person caused and it are asking anyone to use care when disposing of cigarettes. >> the ground fire, the main issue we're having right now is there's a lot of snags burning and falling down. so we're protecting the firefighters. reporter: another fire is burning tonight in loudon in the area of bear hill road, that fourth alarm fire is at about 4t under con. this fire is at 50% contained and crews expect to have it completely under control by tomorrow. or at least that's the hope. mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: apparently there is some rain on the way and every bit helps, let's go to mike haddad. mike: looks like some big help on the way for tomorrow as superintendent rain does move in, maybe a couple of sh
jennifer crompton has the latest. reporter: being called the covered bridge fire started saturday and has grown to 325 acres. white smoke could be seen billowing above the forest near albany. 45 firefighters have been able to prevent the flames from threatening any buildings. how it started, but they suspect that a person caused and it are asking anyone to use care when disposing of cigarettes. >> the ground fire, the main issue we're having right now is there's a lot of snags burning and...
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jennifer: just like that. >> u.n.h. football off to the playoffs, we'll be hearing from them and they'll be going against a really good player from new hampshire who is coming there's a path that takes you further in life. a breakthrough way of learning that prepares you for an ever-changing world. plymouth state's integrated clusters approach lets you follow your own path, not someone else's. it gives you choices within your degree. you every step of the way. become the leader. the doer every day. a tomorrow changer. find your own path at plymouth state university. jamie: an 8:00 start for the celtics at the timberwolves. with the return of al horford to the lineup on saturday they'll be looking to keep the good times rolling. patriots handed chip kelly and the 49ers their ninth straight loss yesterday. zero turnovers, four touchdown passes for tom brady. the defense only gave total yards. but the patriots didn't seem to be the dominant force that they were earlier in the year. remember they were playing one of the wor
jennifer: just like that. >> u.n.h. football off to the playoffs, we'll be hearing from them and they'll be going against a really good player from new hampshire who is coming there's a path that takes you further in life. a breakthrough way of learning that prepares you for an ever-changing world. plymouth state's integrated clusters approach lets you follow your own path, not someone else's. it gives you choices within your degree. you every step of the way. become the leader. the doer...