MORE ON THE SNOW -- NO TOTALS IN
JUST A FEW MINUTES.
MORGAN
LAST WINTER THE ST.
JOHN'S GIRLS HOCKEY TEAM WON THE
STATE TITLE AND THIS YEAR'S THE
SAINTS HAVE PICKED OFF WHERE
THEY LEFT OFF.
SAINT
DOM'S AVERAGING OVER NINE
GOALS AGAIN HEADED INTO A
MATCHUP BY GARMENT.
THE SAINTS WASTED LITTLE TIME
GETTING ON THE SCOREBOARD.
THE UP 1-0 23 SECONDS INTO THE
GAME.
THEY ADD TO THE THINK LEAD AND
SAINT DOM'S WINS 10-3.
THERE ARE 6-0 THIS SEASON.
SCARBOROUGH BOYS SHOULD
-- BOYS
FACED OFF AGAINST CHEVERUS.
SCARBOROUGH ON TOP 1-0.
THAT WAS MORE THAN ENOUGH FOR
BRENDAN WHO HAD THE SHUTOUT AND
83-0 SCARBOROUGH WIN.
--
A 3-0 SCARBOROUGH WIN.
SAINT DOM'S BOYS HOSTED BANGOR.
THEY TAKE ADVANTAGE.
A GOOD CHANCE,
BUT IS DENIED.
AFTER A SCORELESS
FIRST HALF,
SAINT DOM'S CAME AWAY WITH A 3-1
WIN.
GORDON BOYS HOSTED YARMOUTH ON
THE ICE.
-- GORHAM BOYS HOSTED YARMOUTH
ON THE ICE.
YARMOUTH WOULD ANSWER BACK.
GREAT STICK WORK TO WEAVE
THROUGH THE DEFENSE AND SET UP
ROMANO TO TIE THE GAME.
ROMANO SCORED AGAIN JUST EIGHT
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Man killed in hit-and-run in Seventh Ward - Duration: 2:02.
IS
HOMELESS AND THEY ARE STUNNED
THE DRIVER DID NOT STOP TO HELP
HIM.
>> PEDESTRIANS DON'T HAVE A
CHANCE OUT HERE, AND I THINK
THAT'S KIND OF HARD.
AUBRY: ROSA ENCLARDE, EMOTIONAL
AFTER POLICE SAY A 70-YEAR-OLD
MAN WAS KILLED IN A HIT AND RUN
IN HER NEIGHBORHOOD.
>> YOU KNOW, I SAW THE TRAFFIC
LAST NIGHT WHEN I WENT TO THE
STORE.
IT WAS KIND OF BRISK, THIS IS
HIGHLY UNUSUAL FOR A HOLIDAY BUT
, I GUESS PEOPLE ARE STILL
TRYING TO RUSH TO GET HOME.
AUBRY: POLICE SAY AT THE
INTERSECTION OF ST. BERNARD AND
NORTH CLAIBORNE, THE MAN WAS
STRUCK BY AN UNKNOWN VEHICLE
AROUND 10:30 MONDAY.
>> HE WAS WALKING DOWN THE
STREET, THEN CAME BACK.
THAT IS WHEN THEY HIT HIM.
AUBRY: DARREL MARTIN IS HOMELESS
AND STAYS NEAR THE SCENE OF THE
DEADLY ACCIDENT.
HE SAYS THE MAN WHO WAS KILLED
IS ALSO HOMELESS.
>> I HEARD A CAR SKIDDING, YOU
KNOW, -- ERRRRR.
BUT HE KEPT GOING AND THE MAN
WAS LAYING THERE ON THE GROUND.
AUBRY: POLICE SAY THE VICTIM WAS
TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL WHERE HE
DIED.
>> I CAN IMAGINE SOMEBODY
GETTING HIT, BECAUSE THEY DON'T
HAVE ANY RESPECT FOR YOU OUT
HERE WHEN YOU ARE WALKING OUT
HERE, ANYWAY.
I DON'T CARE IF YOU ARE ON A
BIKE, IT'S THE SAME SCENARIO.
YOU JUST GOT TO BE EXTRA
CAREFUL.
AUBRY: WE ALSO REACHED OUT TO
THE CORONER'S OFFICE FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
WE WERE TOLD THE CASE REMAINS
UNDER INVESTIGATION.
AUBRY: WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HE
PERSON THAT RAN THAT 70-YEAR-OLD
MAN OVER?
>> THEY NEED TO TURN THEMSELVES
IN.
IT'S FOR THE GOOD OF TH
FAMILY.
YOU MIGHT HAVE RAN OFF IN A
PANIC.
IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE, YOU WILL
NEVER FEEL GOOD ABOUT YOURSELF
KNOWING YOU DID THIS
AUBRY: AND AS DETECTIVES WORK TO
PIECE TOGETHER THE CASE,
ENCLARDE SAYS SHE'S NOT TAKING
ANY CHANCES WHILE WALKING AROUND
HER NEIGHBORHOOD.
>> IT'S ANOTHER FAMILY THAT'S
BEEN TRAMPLED BY PEOPLE THAT
DON'T CARE, THAT'S ALL I CAN
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Tuesday Night: More fog Wednesday - Duration: 4:12.
RE GOING OUT, WE HAVE
SEEN WARMER TEMPERATURES BUT
RIGHT NOW WE ARE LOOKING AT FOG.
ADRIANNA: A LOT OF IT.
MARGARET: AND OVER THE WEEKEND,
RAIN.
MORE SO FOR SUNDAY, BUT WE NEED
TO WATCH IT ON SATURDAY NIGHT
TOO.
WE HAVE FOG.
THIS MORNING, FOG AND YOU SAW A
LITTLE BIT OF FALL COLOR.
AND THIS AFTERNOON, ISN'T THAT
GORGEOUS?
THAT IS FROM WEST END.
REALLY PRETTY.
WE HAVE FOLLOWED DEVELOPING
INDIVISIBILITY IS -- FOG
DEVELOPING AND VISIBILITY IS
VERY LOW.
THE PROBLEM IS WE HAVE ALL OF
THIS MIST.
YOU WILL NEED TO USE THE
WINDSHIELD WIPERS.
WE HAVE AN ADVISORY FROM NOW
UNTIL NOON TOMORROW.
WE COULD HAVE ISSUES OVER THE
WATER AND IT WILL DEVELOP AGAIN
ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND INTO
EARLY THURSDAY.
WE HAVE A FRONT JUST ACROSS THE
NORTH SHORE AND INTO SOUTHERN
MISSISSIPPI, THAT WILL MOVE BACK
TO THE NORTH AS A WARM FROM.
WE HAD LIGHTNING OVER IN
WEEKENDS -- IN WIGGINS.
THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY GOING TO
THE NORTH AS A WARM FRONT.
BUT WE HAVE A BIG COLD FRONT IN
THE NORTH S -- WEST AND COMING
TO THE SOUTHEAST.
IT WILL BE PUSHING THROUGH ON
THURSDAY MORNING AND
TEMPERATURES WILL BE DROPPING
INTO THE WIND WILL BE BLOWING.
WE WILL HAVE SMALL CRAFT
ADVISORY'S.
WE ARE WATCHING THIS UPPER-LEVEL
LOW AND IT WILL BE HANGING OUT
FOR A BIT, EVENTUALLY MOVING TO
THE EAST.
IT IS PUMPING ALL OF THE
MOISTURE TO THE NORTH.
AS IT MOVES OUR WAY, THE
MOISTURE WILL BE INCREASING AND
RAIN CHANCES WILL GO UP.
AND IT LOOKS LIKE LATE SATURDAY
INTO SUNDAY, BUT WE WILL MONITOR
IT.
IT COULD IMPACT US ON NEW YEAR'S
EVE.
HERE IS A LOOK AT THE FORECAST
TOMORROW.
RAIN TOMORROW, 30% CHANCE.
AND IN THE EVENING, WE STILL
HAVE TEMPERATURES INTO THE 60'S.
WE HAVE A SOUTHERLY FLOW, AND WE
REALLY HAVE POTENTIAL FOR FOG
AGAIN TOMORROW NIGHT.
THEN THE COLD FRONT, THIS IS ON
THURSDAY MORNING.
WE HAVE RAIN AND WIND IS
SHIFTING TO THE NORTH.
IT IS BEGINNING TO MOVE THROUGH
AND THEN GOING TO THE SOUTH.
WE HAVE A STRONG WIND AND COLD
AIR IS MOVING IN.
TEMPERATURES WILL BE DROPPING
AND WE WILL HAVE SUNSHINE.
THE BIG PICTURE SHOWS THE FRONT
GOING TO THE NORTH.
HERE IS THE COLD FRONT PUSHING
TO THE SOUTH, MOVING THROUGHOUT
THURSDAY MORNING AND TIES -- HI
GHS WILL BE EARLY IN THE MORNING
AND THEN TEMPERATURES DROPPING.
FRIDAY LOOKING LIKE THE BEST DAY
OF THE WEEK.
THERE WILL BE HIGH CLOUDS AND IT
WILL BE COLD IN THE MORNING, BUT
THEN WARMING UP INTO THE 50'S.
SATURDAY, MORE CLOUDS AND A
CHANCE OF RAIN.
SUNDAY, RAIN AND WIND.
MORE RAIN ON MONDAY.
NEW YEAR'S EVE, YOU NEED TO BE
AWARE THAT YOU DO HAVE RAIN
POTENTIAL.
MAYBE IT WILL BE LATER INTO
SUNDAY MORNING, I HOPE SO.
BUT THERE YOU CAN SEE THE RAIN
CHANCE FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE ON THE
DEFINITELY FOR SUNDAY, AND ALSO
INTO MONDAY.
LET ME BREAK IT DOWN.
TOMORROW, MOSTLY CLOUDY AND YOU
WILL HAVE FOG.
MID-SEVENTIES BY 3:00.
INTO THE WEEK, THE NICEST DAY IS
ON FRIDAY AND WILL BE COOLER AND
BREEZY FOR THE LATE THURSDAY
NIGHT.
SATURDAY, RAIN CHANCES GOING UP.
SUNDAY, A HIGH CHANCE OF RAIN.
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Foundation created in honor of Backroad Anthem front man - Duration: 2:58.
UTOR NATHAN
PSMITH SAYS THEY'RE CONSIDERING
PAPPEALING TO A HIGHER COURT.
PIT'S BEEN ONE YEAR SINCE FORMER
PBACKROAD ANTHEM FRONT-MAN CRAIG
PSTRICKLAND, AND HIS FRIEND CHASE
PMORLAND DIED DURING A HUNTING
PTRIP IN OKLAHOMA.
PPAIGE: STRICKLAND'S FAMIL IS
PNOW WORKING TO MAKE SURE CRAIG'S
PLEGACY HELPS OTHERS.
P40/29'S PEDRO RIVERA SPOKE WITH
PHIS FATHER IN AN INTERVIEW
PYOU'LL SEE ONLY ON 40/29.
PPEDRO THE FAMILY OF CRAIG
P: STRICKLAND UNDERSTANDS MANY
PPEOPLE CONNECTED WITH HIM
PTHROUGH HIS MUSIC WITH BACKROAD
PANTHEM.
PBUT ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HIS
PDEATH, HIS FATHER RANDY TOLD ME
PIT WAS IT WAS CRAIG'S FAITH THAT
PLEFT A LASTING IMPRESSION ON
PEVERYONE HE MET.
P>> THE YEAR HAS BEEN FILLED WITH
PUNIMAGINABLE PAIN AND SORROW.
PWE HAVE ALSO FELT SO MUCH
PGOODNESS AND GRACE.
PREPORTER: DECEMBER 27, THAT WAS
PTHE LAST TIME FAMILY AND FRIENDS
PSAW CRAIG STRICKLAND AND CHASE
PMORLAND ALIVE.
PEARLIER THAT DAY THEY SAT IN THE
PVERY DEN WHERE CRAIG'S HUNTING
PACHIEVEMENTS DRAPE THE WALLS.
P>> THEY WERE IN THIS ROOM HAD A
P, BOWL OF STEW, CHASE AND CRAIG
PAND THEY LEFT.
PTHERE WAS AN ICE STORM COMING
PAND I WAS WORRIED ABOUT GETTING
PTHEM TO THE LAKE THROUGH THE ICE
PSTORM.
PI DIDN'T IMAGINE WHAT THEY WOULD
PBE FACED WITH AFTER THEY GOT
PTHERE.
PPEDRO BOTH MORLAND AND
P: STRICKLAND DIED DURING THEIR
HUNTING TRIP AFTER THEIR BOAT
PCAPSIZED.
PMORLAND WAS FOUND THE FOLLOWING
PDAY BUT IT TOOK CREWS 7 DAYS TO
P, FIND STRICKLAND JUST FEET AWAY
PFROM THE CRASH SITE.
P>> CRAIG'S TESTIMONY WAS BEING
PSHARED AROUND THE WORLD I FELT
PLIKE HE WOULD BE FOUND UNTIL GOD
PWAS FINISHED USING HIS STORY
PPEDRO RANDY STRICKLAND TOLD ME
P: HIS MEMORIAL SERVICE WAS
PVIEWED IN 23 COUNTRIES
PWORLDWIDE.
PCRAIG LEAVES BEHIND MUSIC WITH
PBACKROAD ANTHEM BUT ALSO, CRAIG
PIS LEAVING BEHIND LASTING
PMEMORIES THROUGH FAITH.
P>> WE'VE DECIDED TO START A
PCRAIG STRICKLAND FOUNDATION.
PWE WANT TO MATCH CRAIG'S PASSION
PTHROUGH SOME CAMPAIGNS.
PPEDRO THE NEWLY FORMED
P: FOUNDATION WILL FOCUS ON
PHELPING THE STUDENT MOBILIZATION
PGROUP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF
PARKANSAS.
PIT'S A GROUP WHICH BUILDS
PRELIGIOUS LEADERS ON COLLEGE
PCAMPUSES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
PTHERE WILL ALSO BE A FOCUS IN
PPROMOTING AND CREATING YOUTH
PWORSHIP GROUPS, WHICH CRAIG TOOK
PPART IN.
P>> HE STRONGLY BELIEVED IN
PLEADING OTHERS TO CHRIST, HE HAD
PSTRONG FAITH.
PPEDRO NOW ONE YEAR LATER, WITH
P: THAT FAITH IN MIND, RANDY
PKEEPS CRAIG MEMORY ON HIS WRIST
PWITH A DAILY REMINDER.
PBIBLE VERSE DANIEL 12:3.
P>> THOSE WHO LEAD OTHERS DOWN
PTHE PATH OF RIGHTEOUS THEIR
PSTARS WILL SHINE FOREVER AND
PEVER.
PEDRO SO THE FIRST EVENT THEY
P: WILL HAVE IS A HUNTING TRIP
PBACK AT KAW LAKE ON JANUARY 28
PWITH THE HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICERS
PWHO WERE OUT ON THE SEARCH.
PIF YOU WOULD LIKE TO FIND OUT
PMORE INFORMATION GO TO
P4029TV.COM, WE HAVE A LINK TO
PTHE FOUNDATION ON OUR PAGE.
PPAIGE: NEXT YEAR, TWO MEMORIAL
PSCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE GIVEN TO
PSTUDENTS AT ALMA AND VAN BUREN
PHIGH SCHOOLS IN THE NAMES OF
PCRAIG STRICKLAND AND CHASE
PMORLAND.
PAS PEDRO MENTIONED YOU CAN MAKE
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Whitewater Township trustee hit by suspected drunken driver, listed in critical condition - Duration: 1:49.
PRAYERS.
>> IT'S REALLY JUST HARD TO PUT
INTO WORDS WHEN SOMETHING LIKE
THIS HAPPENS TO SOMEBODY YOU
KNOW.
DAN: JIM BRETT SAYS LEARNING
ABOUT THIS CRASH WAS A PUNCH TO
THE GUT.
HIS FRIEND AND COLLEAGUE
65-YEAR-OLD HUBERT BROWN, OFTEN
CALLED BROWNIE, HIT BY A
SUSPECTED, DRUNK DRIVE
>> APPARENTLY HE SUFFERED A
PRETTY SEVERE HEAD INJURY.
SO, THEY'VE DONE SOME WORK WITH
THAT AND ALL WE CAN DO IS WAIT
AND HOPE.
DAN: INDIANA STATE POLICE SAY
BROWN, A WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE FOR 20 YEARS NOW, WAS
RIDING HIS TRACTOR YESTERDAY
ALONG STATE ROAD 350 IN RIPLEY
COUNTY, INDIANA.
HIS LIFE CHANGED AS
INVESTIGATORS SAY A BUICK
LESABRE, DRIVEN BY THIS MAN,
41-YEAR-OLD RICHARD CAMPOS,
SLAMMED INTO HIS TRACTOR
, THROWING BROWN FROM THE SEAT.
INVESTIGATORS SAY CAMPOS WAS
DRUNK, MORE THAN 3 TIMES THE
LEGAL LIMIT.
>> I DIDN'T HEAR ABOUT IT UNTIL
THIS MORNING.
I GOT A PHONE CALL.
IT STILL, IT'S HARD TO EVEN
FATHOM THAT THIS HAPPENED TO
HIM.
DAN: FRIENDS ARE PRAYING FOR
BROWN, HIS WIFE, AND FAMILY.
THEY SAY HE FIGHTS FOR
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP AS A
TRUSTEE, AND EVEN SET HIS SIGHTS
ON THE HAMILTON COUNTY
COMMISSION AND STATE GOVERNMENT
YEARS AGO.
NEWS 5'S JOHN LONDON INTERVIEWED
HIM IN 2010.
>> HEARING EVERYBODY OUT HERE
GOING TO OUR MEETINGS AND SAYING
YOU KNOW EVERYTHING IS DOWNTOWN,
DOWNTOWN, DOWNTOWN, AND IT'S
IMPORTANT DOWNTOWN, BUT WE'RE
IMPORTANT TOO.
DAN: FRIENDS ARE HOPING THAT
FIGHTING SPIRIT WILL LEAD TO A
SPEEDY RECOVERY.
>> HE'S A HEALTHY MAN.
HE'LL RECOVER FROM THIS REALLY
QUICK.
I KNOW HE WILL.
HE'S A TOUGH GUY.
DAN: FAMILY MEMBERS SAY BROWN
HAS A SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN
INJURY.
THEY ALSO SAY HE IS STABLE BUT
IN CRITICAL CONDITION.
NOW, THEY WAIT FOR THE BRAIN
SWELLING TO SUBSIDE FOR ANSWERS.
LIVE AT U.C. MEDICAL CENTER, DAN
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Boys Basketball: Biddeford and Falmouth win - Duration: 0:48.
LATER.
YARMOUTH WOULD PICK UP THE 5-3
ROAD WIN.
BOYS BASKETBALL, WESTBROOK AND
FOUND THAT SQUARED OFF AT THE
PORTLAND EXPO.
THE YACHTSMEN GO INSIDE.
FELDMAN --
FALMOUTH TOOK A QUICK
A POINT LEAD.
FALMOUTH PULLED AWAY
LATE FOR A
53-42 WIN BEHIND 16 POINTS FROM
WALSH.
THE BIDDEFORD AND KENNEBUNK BOYS
PLAYED AT THE EXPO.
HE HIT THE JUMPER TO A
A BIG
LEAD FOR BIDDEFORD IN THE FOURTH
QUARTER.
HE HAS A NICE
POST MOVES INSIDE
FOR BIDDEFORD AND THE TIGERS
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Tuesday Night Weather Forecast 12.27.16 - Duration: 5:14.
>> NOW, THE WEATHER WITH CHIEF
METEOROLOGIST LEE SOLOMON.
LEE: GOOD EVENING.
IT WAS COLD THIS MORNING, INTO
THE 20TH IN SOME SPOTS.
35 IN BEN LOHMAN.
AND A WARMER AFTERNOON AND THE
OVERNIGHT HABIT OR THE DIPPING
THEN THE AFTERNOON WARMING UP.
AND A DRY AIR MASS IN PLACE.
MID-30'S AROUND THE PENINSULA
THIS MORNING.
60'S FOR THE AFTERNOON.
AND WE COULD HAVE HAD COLDER
TEMPERATURES WITH PAT LIGHT --
WITH THAT LIGHT WIND.
28 IN KING CITY THIS MORNING.
HARD TO BELIEVE, WHEN I TALKED
WITH FAMILY THE REST OF THE
COUNTRY, THEY FEEL LIKE 40'S --
SUCH A NICE CLIMATE IT IS COLD
IN THE MORNING LOVE IT THEN
WARMS UP.
59 IN HOLLISTER.
BY OUR STANDARDS, THAT IS NOT
VERY WARM.
BUT IT IS WINTER.
41 IN TAHOE, 43, SACRAMENTO.
MORE 40'S AND 50'S ACROSS THE
STATE.
AND 20TH 30'S FOR THE NORTHERN
STATES, FROM BOISE TO BISMARCK.
AND FAIRLY MILD IN NEW YORK.
60'S AND 70'S IN THE SOUTH.
IF YOU ARE TRAVELING, TEXAS IS
THE HOT SPOT, 76 FOR DALLAS TO
MARGARET NEAR 80 DEGREES IN
FLORIDA -- DALLAS.
AND NEAR 80 DEGREES IN FLORIDA.
69 IN PHOENIX.
IT IS CLEAR AND THROUGH THE
SOUTHWEST AND NORTHEAST THERE IS
ICE.
AND SNOW SHOWERS COMING IN THE
NORTHERN PLAINS AND INTO THE
ROCKIES.
HIGH CLOUDS COMING DOWN AND AWAY
THE WEAKENING FRONT TO THE
NORTH.
IT IS PASSING US BY.
WE HAVE LOW PRESSURE OF HERE.
AND AGAIN, SOME SNOW BEHIND THAT
AND SOME RAIN SHOWERS.
FOR US, HIGH PRESSURE, THAT WILL
CONTINUE TO BUILD.
THAT MEANS NICE WEATHER FOR THE
NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
THE HIGH PRESSURE WILL CENTER
OVER US TOMORROW.
AND BY THURSDAY NIGHT, THIS WILL
EXIT.
AND THEN CHOOSE -- THEN TO
SYSTEMS.
THIS IS THE SAME AREA OF LOW
PRESSURE THAT CAME ACROSS ON
CHRISTMAS DAY.
IT IS STILL HANGING OFF OF THE
COAST LINE.
YESTERDAY, IT LOOKS LIKE THE
MODELS TOOK INTO THE SOUTH
MOTHER IT IS COMING FURTHER --
SOUTH, BUT IT IS COMING FOR THE
NORTH AND WE COULD HAVE SHOWERS
COME UP ON FRIDAY.
THE BEST CHANCE FOR THIS IN
TERMS OF RAIN WILL BE FROM
SALINAS AND THE SOUTH OF THAT.
THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT WE USUALLY
THING, USUALLY SANTA CRUZ WITH
THE BEST CHANCE.
THAT WILL BE MOVING OUT ON
SATURDAY AND THEN THIS LOW WILL
BE DROPPING DOWN.
WE WILL GET INTO THIS PATTERN.
BUT THE QUESTION WILL BE WHAT
SIDE OF THE SIERRA IT WILL COME
DOWN ON.
OR WILL THEY GO TO THE COAST AND
FAR ENOUGH OFF OF THE COAST TO
ROTATE THE SHOWERS IN.
IT WILL BE A CLOSE CALL.
UNTIL THAT DAY, WE WILL NOT KNOW
FOR SURE.
THE PATTERN IS FOR LOW-PRESSURE,
WHICH MEANS SNOW INTO THE
SIERRA.
AND A LOT OF COLDER COMING DOWN.
THAT IS A SHORTER PART OF THE
FORECAST.
COLD AIR WILL BE COMING DOWN
AFTER THURSDAY.
WATCH WHAT HAPPENS ON FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY WITH THE COLDER AIR TO
THE NORTH, COMING DOWN AROUND
NEW YEAR'S AND THE FIRST COUPLE
OF DAYS OF THE NEW YEAR.
TONIGHT, 31-49.
IT WILL BE CHILLY AND NOT AS
COLD AS LAST NIGHT.
UPPER 50'S AND 60'S TOMORROW.
AND 30'S FOR THE MORNING.
YOU HAVE THE LAYERS, BACK TO A
SWEATSHIRT FOR THE AFTERNOON, 62
IN HOLLISTER.
AND THEN AGAIN, A LOT OF MIDDLE
60'S.
A CHANCE OF UPPER 60'S AROUND
KING CITY AND PARKFIELD.
AND MID-60'S FOR SEASIDE.
63 IN RENO.
AND 67 FOR CARMEL VALLEY.
AND THEY PUSHING INTO THE 50'S
AND 60'S AFTER THOSE LOWS INTO
THE 30'S.
AND THE FORECAST, AS WE GET INTO
THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND, WE WILL
HAVE CLOUDS AND WE COULD HAVE
SHOWERS FOR THE SOUTHERN HALF OF
THE VIEWING AREA.
SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY IS
UNSETTLED WITH A CHANCE OF
SHOWERS.
IT IS HARD TO PINPOINT WHEN AND
WHERE, BUT WE WILL GET THOSE
DETAILS AS WE GET CLOSER.
HIDE INTO THE 40'S AND 50'S -
OVERNIGHT LOWS WILL BE COLD BUT
NOT AS COLD AS THEY COULD BE.
AND THEN WHEN WE GET THE RIGHT
AMOUNT OF COLD AND MOISTURE,
WHICH WE DO NOT WANT A LOT OF
MOISTURE, BECAUSE WE WANT THE
ATMOSPHERE TO BE COOLER, BUT WE
COULD HAVE SNOWFLAKES AROUND
2000 FEET.
THAT IS KIND OF FUN.
JUST ABOVE THE ROADWAYS.
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PFOA in drinking water still an ongoing issue in NH - Duration: 4:01.
WHY SOME SAY MORE STILL NEEDS TO
BE DONE.
>> WE HAVE A CONTAMINATION ISSUE
.
IT IS NOT UNIQUE TO NEW
HAMPSHIRE, BUT IT IS UNIQUE TO
YOU.
ADAM: PFOA, A BY-PRODUCT OF
MAKING WEATHERPROOF OR NON-STICK
MATERIALS, BECAME A HOUSEHOLD
TERM ACROSS SOUTHERN NEW
HAMPSHIRE THIS YEAR.
SAINT GOBAIN PERFORMANCE
PLASTICS TESTED THE WATER AT ITS
MERRIMACK PLANT AFTER FINDING
HIGH LEVELS OF PFOA
CONTAMINATION AROUND ITS
FACILITIES IN NEW YORK AND
VERMONT.
>> IT TOOK US SOME TIME TO
UNDERSTAND EXACTLY WHAT IT WAS
AND THE METHOD TO MAKE THE
MEASUREMENTS, THINGS LIKE THAT.
THEN WE STARTED TO LOOK AT WHERE
ELSE SHOULD WE GO.
ADAM: GROUNDWATER AND WELL TESTS
IN MERRIMACK AND LITCHFIELD
REVEALED ELEVATED LEVELS OF PF
FOR MORE THAN 1.5 MILES AROUND
THE SAINT GOBAIN FACILITY.
WHEN THE STATE BEGAN HOLDING
PUBLIC MEETINGS HEALTH OFFICIALS
ADMITTED THEY DIDN'T HA
ANSWERS, LAYING OUT MANY
DIFFERENT AND SOMETIMES
CONFLICTING STUDIES, INCLUDING
ONE DRAWING A PROBABLE LINK
BETWEEN PFOA AND SERIOUS
ILLNESS.
>> HIGH CHOLESTEROL, THYROID
DISEASE, ULCERATIVE COLITIS,
TESTICULAR AND KIDNEY CANCERS,
AND PREGNANCY-INDUCED
HYPERTENSION.
AS THE STATE CONTINUED
GROUNDWATER TESTING, ITS
INVESTIGATION EXPANDED TO OTHER
COMMUNITIES AND DIFFERENT
CONTAMINATION SITES AND SOURCES.
>> WHERE IS OUR PROTECTION?
>> HOW IS IT ALLOWED THAT WE
HAVE INDUSTRY POLLUTING OUR BIG
AQUIFER?
ADAM: WHILE SOME VOICE CONCERNS,
MANY OTHERS MET THE NEWS OF PFOA
IN THEIR DRINKING WATER WITH A
COLLECTIVE SHRUG.
>> WE HAVEN'T HAD ANY KIND OF
PROBLEMS, WE HAVE NO HEALTH
PROBLEMS THAT WE COULD ATTRIBUTE
TO THE WATER.
ADAM: IN APRIL, NEWSNINE
TRAVELED TO HOOSICK FALLS, NEW
YORK, TO THE SAINT GOBAIN PLANT
WHERE THIS STORY STARTED AND
WE SPOKE TO THE LOCAL MAN WHO
SPENT MONTHS CALLING FOR WATER
TESTING AFTER HIS FATHER DIED OF
KIDNEY CANCER.
WITH THE EPA TIGHTENING DRINKING
WATER STANDARDS FOR PFOA, HE
THINKS CONSUMING THE CHEMICAL
WILL ONE DAY BE UNDERSTOOD AS
SOMEWHAT LIKE SMOKING
CIGARETTES.
>> SOMEBODY CAN SMOKE FOR 20, 30
YEARS AND NOTHING COULD HAPPEN.
SOMEBODY COULD SMOKE FOR THREE
YEARS AND GET FULL-BLOWN LUNG
CANCER.
YOU JUST DON'T KNOW.
BUT SMOKING IS A CHOICE.
OUR WATER ISN'T.
ADAM PFOA WAS IN USE FOR
DECADES.
IT IS EVERYWHERE, AND ACCORDING
TO DOCTORS IT'S ALSO IN JUST
ABOUT EVERYONE, AT LEAST IN
TRACE AMOUNTS.
BUT IN MERRIMACK AND LITCHFIELD
AND IN HOMES SURROUNDING THE
SAINT GOBAIN PLANT, PEOPLE WERE
EXPOSED TO MORE THAN THE NORM.
WHAT THAT MEANS FOR THEIR
LONG-TERM HEALTH IS A MYSTERY.
>> I THINK WHAT CONCERNS ME THE
MOST IS I DRANK GALLONS A DAY
WHEN I WAS PREGNANT, AND I AM
JUST SO WORRIED ABOUT ALL THE
KIDS IN TOWN.
>> THEY ARE GOING TO ACTUALLY
PUBLISH --
ADAM: IN MERRIMACK, A GROUP IS
FORMING TO ADVOCATE FOR PEOPLE
IN TOWN AGAINST WHAT THEY SEE AS
GOVERNMENT INDIFFERENCE.
THE STATE HAS STRUGGLED TO FIND
RANDOM PEOPLE TO SIGN UP FOR
PFOA BLOOD TESTS.
THEY SAY CAST A WIDER NET.
>> THEY SHOULD BE OFFERING THOSE
BLOOD TESTS TO EVERYONE THAT
WANTS TO HAVE ONE.
ADAM: THEY ALSO WANT A RENEWED
SENSE OF URGENCY.
>> THE UNKNOWN HAS BEEN ALMOST
REPRESENTED AS DON'T WORRY ABOUT
IT, WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT IT.
ADAM WORK BEGAN THIS FALL TO
EXTEND CLEANER PUBLIC WATER TO
NEIGHBORHOODS WITH CONTAMINATED
WELLS, THE COST COVERED BY SAINT
GOBAIN.
THE MULTINATIONAL,
MULTIBILLION-DOLLAR CORPORATE
GIANT IS ALSO PAYING TO DESIGN
SYSTEMS TO TREAT TOWN WATER IN
MERRIMACK, AND THE STATE
CONTINUES TO TEST FARTHER OUT
FROM THE PLANT INTO PARTS OF
BEDFORD.
IN TOTAL THERE ARE 20 DIFFERENT
SITES AROUND THE STATE UNDER
INVESTIGATIO
AS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH, STATE
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICIALS SAY
THEY'VE VIEWED PFOA
CONTAMINATION AS A SERIOUS
PROBLEM SINCE DAY ONE AND THAT
IS NOT GOING TO CHANGE.
>> WE ARE ABSOLUTELY CONCERNED
THAT THIS IS A LONG-TERM
EXPOSURE, IT'S A LONG-TERM
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ABC Spelling - Spell & Phonics Part 4 - Phonics Apps for Kids - Alphabet Song Kids Games - Duration: 10:43.
ABC Spelling - Spell & Phonics Part 4 - Phonics Apps for Kids - Alphabet Song Kids Games
Thank you for watching! Educational Kids Games.
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Granite State economy ends 2016 strong, but challenges ahead - Duration: 1:51.
ENOUGH SKILLED WORKERS FOR OPEN
JOBS.
THE END OF THE YEAR COMES WITH
GOOD NEWS FOR THE GRANITE STATE
.
MORE PEOPLE ARE WORKING, WAGES
ARE ON THE RISE, AND THE HOUSING
MARKET IS BUSY.
LAST MONTH NEW HAMPSHIRE'S
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE WAS 2.7%, TIED
FOR LOWEST IN THE COUNTRY.
NATIONALLY UNEMPLOYMENT IS 4.6%.
,>> MANY, MANY TIMES DURING
RECESSIONS, NEW HAMPSHIRE HAS
LED NEW ENGLAND BACK TO GOOD
TIMES.
SO UNEMPLOYMENT NUMBERS, NEW
HAMPSHIRE GENERALLY DOES VERY
WELL.
IT'S VERY LOW RIGHT NOW.
MIKE: KEVIN FLYNN OF THE
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
ASSOCIATION SAYS WHILE THE
NUMBERS ARE POSITIVE, IT ALSO
CREATES CHALLENGES FOR EMPLOYERS
WHO MAY HAVE TROUBLE FINDING
QUALIFIED WORKERS.
>> IT'S EFFECTING EVERY SECTOR
.
HEALTHCARE, PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES, BANKING, AND MOST
IMPORTANTLY, ADVANCED
MANUFACTURING.
IT'S THE KIND OF THING YOU JUST
CAN'T GET ON THE JOB TRAINING TO
DO ALL OF THE THINGS THAT WE DO
HERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE.
ACCORDING TO THE BUREAU OF LABOR
STATISTICS, WAGES ARE UP 4%-5%
IN THE STATE WITH THE AVERAGE
WORKER MAKING ABOUT $24 AN HOUR.
THAT NUMBER CAN DIFFER GREATLY
DEPENDING ON WHERE SOMEONE
LIVES.
EVEN THOUGH THE NUMBERS SUGGEST
A STRONG ECONOMIC START TO 2017,
FLYNN SAYS A TRAINED WORKFORCE
WILL BE IMPORTANT FOR BUSINESSES
TO EXPAND AND ATTRACT NEW
EMPLOYEES.
>> OUR GOAL THAT BY 2025, 65% OF
NEW HAMPSHIRE RESIDENTS WILL
HAVE AN ADVANCED DEGREE OR A
CERTIFICATION, SO THAT WILL
STRENGTHEN OUR LABOR POOL, BUT
IT'S REALLY A LONG HALL.
>> THE NEW HAMPSHIRE ASSOCIATION
OF REALTORS SAYS SALES AND HOME
PRICES ARE INCREASING WITH THE
AVERAGE SALE PRICE FOR A SINGLE
FAMILY HOME UP ALMOST 6% FROM
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Rice sinks CVU's 96-game winning streak - Duration: 2:01.
IN THE 2012
PSTATE CHAMPIONSHIP.
PTHEY JUST SO HAPPEN TO MEET
PAGAIN ON TUESDAY NIGHT, CVU
PCARRYING THAT WINNING STREAK
PINTO THE CONTEST AT RICE.
WE START IN HERE.
PKICKING IT OUT, AND SHE IS GOOD
PFROM LONG RANGE.
P25-17.
PAND THEN CVU WITH A TURNOVER.
PA CONVERSION INTO TWO POINTS,
PAND THAT CUTS THE DEFICIT TO 4.
PTHE YOUNG CVU TEAMS STAY STRONG,
PAND THEY LEAD WITH LESS THAN SIX
PTO GO, RICE DOWN ONE.
PHESITATION.
PSHE FINDS STEPHANIE.
PTHE GREEN KNIGHTS TAKE THE LEAD,
P32-31, AND THE RED HAWKS ARE NOT
PDONE.
PLAST CHANCE FOR RICE.
PLESS THAN 20 SECONDS TO GO.
PSHE HAS ICE IN HER VEINS,
PCOLD-BLOODED FROM LONG RANGE
PPRE-SHE GIVES RIC THE 35-33
PLEAD, AND JAWS HIT THE FLOOR.
PTHEY'VE THAT THEIR 96-GAME
PWINNING STREAK, 37-33, THE
PFINAL.
P>> I WAS READY.
PTHAT WAS NOT THE PLAY.
PWE WERE SUPPOSED TO GET LISA IN
PTHE CORNER, BUT I WAS OPEN, AND
PI JUST SHOT IT AND WENT IN.
P>> THE POWER OF THE KIDS.
PTHEY HUNG IN.
PTHEY HUNG IN.
IT IS A PRESSURE SITUATION, BUT,
PAGAIN, IT IS DECEMBER.
PTHERE IS A LOT OF SEASON LEFT.
P>> OUR INEXPERIENCE SHOWED IT
PTONIGHT.
PWE HAVE A LOT TO WORK ON.
PCERTAINLY, THE GIRLS ARE
PDISAPPOINTED.
PTHEY DO NOT LIKE TO LOSE.
PNONE OF US DO, BUT THE BETTER
PTEAM WON THIS EVENING.
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Búp bê làng nhạc Hoa đột ngột qua đời ở tuổi 22 - Duration: 1:43.
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If you know this, You will not avoid eating Garlic - Tamil Health Tips : Garlic Benefits - Duration: 4:21.
If you know this, You will not avoid eating Garlic - Tamil Health Tips : Garlic Benefits
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