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don't you mean the english story, the cheshire cat? cheshire? no, sir. minsk perhaps, but-- all right, all right. sir, there is something i noticed. apollo looked very strange when he disappeared, tired or in pain. i don't know if it means anything. where he goes, mr. chekov-- that might very well mean something. [moaning] how do you feel? i can't get my arm to move. some neural damage. we've got to get out of here. how? well, let's assume... 5,000 years ago, creatures like our friend apollo did indeed visit earth makes sense. most mythology has its basis in fact. now, if i remember my ancient legends, the gods, after expending energy, required rest, even as we humans. and apollo's gone-- after attacking you and mr. scott. you think maybe he's off somewhere recharging his energy cells? something like that. remember, he's keeping a force field on the ship, and he's expending energy down here. you said he looked pained and tired when he disappeared. if we can wear him out, overwork him, it. the trouble with overworking him is that it can get us killed. if
don't you mean the english story, the cheshire cat? cheshire? no, sir. minsk perhaps, but-- all right, all right. sir, there is something i noticed. apollo looked very strange when he disappeared, tired or in pain. i don't know if it means anything. where he goes, mr. chekov-- that might very well mean something. [moaning] how do you feel? i can't get my arm to move. some neural damage. we've got to get out of here. how? well, let's assume... 5,000 years ago, creatures like our friend apollo...
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Nov 16, 2016
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the cheshire coalition for tobacco-free communities is setting up butt stops in the monadnock region today. the stops are meant to help smokers quit their habit. they will be staffed by trained tobacco cessation volunteers. people who drop by a butt stop will get a week's worth of free nicotine patches or gum. sean: a herd of cows is back home this morning after pulling off a great escape in canterbury. the eight cows got through a broken fence and hit the highway yesterday morning bringing traffic to a halt. 911 calls flooded in and state police were able to wrangle the cows as they strolled down i-93. authorities called the owner of white oaks dairy farm to come get his escapees. >> canterbury police department the ramp. i think they were nervous where they were and when they saw me, a familiar voice, like i say they just walked behind me. sean: they were headed to the outlets. the broken fence that the cows escaped from has been fixed. the state police officer being the cow whisperer with his hands up. erin: drivers were like mo over. [laughter] sean: a kitten is safe this morning
the cheshire coalition for tobacco-free communities is setting up butt stops in the monadnock region today. the stops are meant to help smokers quit their habit. they will be staffed by trained tobacco cessation volunteers. people who drop by a butt stop will get a week's worth of free nicotine patches or gum. sean: a herd of cows is back home this morning after pulling off a great escape in canterbury. the eight cows got through a broken fence and hit the highway yesterday morning bringing...
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Nov 20, 2016
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in the monadnock region or into cheshire county, sullivan county, grafton county, the higher elevations in these areas have already seeing light accumulation. that has prompted slower speed limits from new london to showing up on radar here. there is still snow flying and continuing. this low pressure system has slowly been moving off to the east. now we are under the influence of the northwesterly wind. the cold air coming down behind it. you can really see the lake-effect snow bands that have formed by syracuse, rochester. some of those places getting over one foot of snow the weekend before thanksgiving. temperatures are getting particularly on the western half of the state. 34 in plymouth. 38 in concord. overnight, we will have scattered snow showers continuing, especially in the higher elevations. really, it is possible anywhere across the state. tomorrow, the sun breaks through in southern new hampshire. up north, the snow showers will continue. that will be the case all day long and even into tuesday. because of that, we will have additional snow accumulation the accumulation num
in the monadnock region or into cheshire county, sullivan county, grafton county, the higher elevations in these areas have already seeing light accumulation. that has prompted slower speed limits from new london to showing up on radar here. there is still snow flying and continuing. this low pressure system has slowly been moving off to the east. now we are under the influence of the northwesterly wind. the cold air coming down behind it. you can really see the lake-effect snow bands that have...
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Nov 16, 2016
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, the cheshire coalition for tobacco-free -- cheshire county coalition for tobacco-free communities is setting up butt stops in the monadnock region today. the stops are meant to help smokers quick their habit. they will be staffed by trained tobacco cessation volunteers. people who drop by a butt stop will get a week's worth of free nicotine patches or gum. it looks kind of misty and foggy out there. hayley: it does, at least the big puddles on the roadways look like they have dried up for the time being. temperatures are wrong. that cool, murky feeling. close to 50 in a lot of locations. -- temperatures are raw. the fog is the other big story. some locations, visibility is below a mile, so be careful of that. we have scattered showers in the mount washingva drizzle and missed coming down. we will slowly dry out through the day. through the evening commute, we might see the clouds breaking apart a little bit. temperatures will reach the 50's by later this afternoon. mid 50's in southern new hampshire. tomorrow, we will finally see some sunshine. nice and warm by friday, near 60. satur
, the cheshire coalition for tobacco-free -- cheshire county coalition for tobacco-free communities is setting up butt stops in the monadnock region today. the stops are meant to help smokers quick their habit. they will be staffed by trained tobacco cessation volunteers. people who drop by a butt stop will get a week's worth of free nicotine patches or gum. it looks kind of misty and foggy out there. hayley: it does, at least the big puddles on the roadways look like they have dried up for the...
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Nov 21, 2016
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certainly in the higher elevations through the monadnock region and into cheshire, there could be a little bit overnight tonight from places like meredith into manchester and concord, mainly on the grassy services -- surfaces. there have been reports of the snow flying in portsmouth. tonight, snow showers with cloudy skies, coldest temperatures up north. low 30's across the rest of the state. wins -- winds still moving around. tomorrow, when dust up near tomorrow, wind gusts up near 30 miles per hour. it's going to get a lot cooler and risk as we push forward here. if you're traveling, here's a look at the breakdown of the forecast. if you're flying by air or driving, tuesday and wednesday look good. sunshine. once we get to thursday, turkey day itself, there is a chance of some big showers. at this point, i'm not thinking it's going to be substantial. in might be a little bit wet for football games out in the backyard after eating the turkey on black friday. -- beating the turkey. on black friday, we cherise: back to cloudy skies. cherise:will that --we are back to cloudy skies. cherise:
certainly in the higher elevations through the monadnock region and into cheshire, there could be a little bit overnight tonight from places like meredith into manchester and concord, mainly on the grassy services -- surfaces. there have been reports of the snow flying in portsmouth. tonight, snow showers with cloudy skies, coldest temperatures up north. low 30's across the rest of the state. wins -- winds still moving around. tomorrow, when dust up near tomorrow, wind gusts up near 30 miles...
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Nov 21, 2016
11/16
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this is the snow coming down in cheshire, stork bridge to barrington. even in worcester county, seeing some of the snow flurries that have been persistent this afternoon from paxton to spencer and leister. brookfield and north brookfield seeing that too. 35 is how it feels in boston right now. 35 degrees. 29 in worcester. wind gusts have been over 30 miles per hour in some places. that's why the wind advisory continues this evening until in, it feels like 16 in worcester right now. and 24 in boston. so that's some cold stuff. colder than it should be this time of year. now i am tracking that next storm system for thanksgiving day. i'll show you my latest thoughts just ahead. >> vanessa: remember, you can always download the free fox 25 weather app to get the forecast from your town from the fox 25 weather team. kevin will be back with more of his forecast in a few minutes. >> mark: we continue to monitor live pictures from gentleman man where there is a tsunami warning in effect right now. a 7.3 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of fukushima
this is the snow coming down in cheshire, stork bridge to barrington. even in worcester county, seeing some of the snow flurries that have been persistent this afternoon from paxton to spencer and leister. brookfield and north brookfield seeing that too. 35 is how it feels in boston right now. 35 degrees. 29 in worcester. wind gusts have been over 30 miles per hour in some places. that's why the wind advisory continues this evening until in, it feels like 16 in worcester right now. and 24 in...
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Nov 4, 2016
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comment that the absolutely critical and the not not just the north country, by the way. peter bro, i had a round table with realtors in peter bro, parts of cheshire community. i've tried to work with these communities to get federal funding. the rural agriculture program. it's a critical issue for new hampshire and one that i'll continue to work on to make businesses have access to broadband communication. josh: next question coming from dan. this time directed toward congresswoman kuster first. dan demrmpling thank you. congresswoman, you -- dan: thank you. congresswoman, you participated in a sit-in in the congress to protest a lack of gun control. how do you justify that and tell people to trust the legislative process when you did not trust it? ms. kuster: i think this goes back to josh's opening question. it's the gridlocha obstructionism in congress. and this is a perfect example, thank you for bringing it up. voters here in new hampshire and across the country, 85% of granite state voters want the congress to be responsible, to keep our communitieses safe. week af
comment that the absolutely critical and the not not just the north country, by the way. peter bro, i had a round table with realtors in peter bro, parts of cheshire community. i've tried to work with these communities to get federal funding. the rural agriculture program. it's a critical issue for new hampshire and one that i'll continue to work on to make businesses have access to broadband communication. josh: next question coming from dan. this time directed toward congresswoman kuster...
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Nov 8, 2016
11/16
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influence including tremendous financial problems and the opposition parties are telling her to resign and there has been massive demonstrations going on in coria. this is not directly related to our presence counsel but i'm concerned and i want to hear from you or the panelists about the relationship between the us policy toward north korea and you mentioned briefly about next year's election but we have a much more urgent issue with us now and if the leftist government comes out, they might as well accomplish what kim jong-il tries to make correia together with north korean leaders, together, i can't think of the right word right now so are we going to pursue with president hockaday who has been singing the same song with president obama and us policymakers, it has been great so far and we still have a problem even so but now we are, we are getting into a real difficulty depending on what calls are necessary in the next couple of months, and i'd like to hear your comments. >> thank you. i think prudence and wisdom on my part is to stay far away from domestic politics in the a rk righ
influence including tremendous financial problems and the opposition parties are telling her to resign and there has been massive demonstrations going on in coria. this is not directly related to our presence counsel but i'm concerned and i want to hear from you or the panelists about the relationship between the us policy toward north korea and you mentioned briefly about next year's election but we have a much more urgent issue with us now and if the leftist government comes out, they might...