amy: good morning, new hampshire, 6:00 on sunday, we'll get to top stories in just a minute, first, josh judge takes a look at the forecast. 51 days left before the iowa caucuses. >> new hampshire's business, who praised as one of america's best mayors who governed as a pragmatist. to clairemont, they've got the holiday lights shining bright and the temperatures, 45 degrees, well above what you'd expect in time of the morning and it's a good bit higher than the average high temperature for the day. We will update this section as soon as she shares it out. at boscawen and beyond. home, go to new hampshire food bank.org or wmur wmur.com for information. amy: a historic milestone on climate change. investigators reconstructed the scene. new work on this research. IT HELD IN THE HEAT. look at the same graph and look 54-year-olds. the highs today mostly in the 40's, but some spots in central and southern new hampshire could hit 50 degrees or the very low 50's with clouds and breaks of sunshine out there, again, the. hard to duplicate that, josh, yesterday? Kristen has an estimated net worth range of between $500,000-$1 million. you've got some sun for today as well. >> hanneford makes it easy, and it's simple with a box in the store with the needs you have for donating to your local charities. nearly 80,000 pounds have been donated, 90,000 meals. >> what's it like to watch people come in and donate so many things. IT SPREAD SO FAST. if we could get the bump before great. josh: you did see next weekend, it cools down again to about where you'd expect it to be this time of year. dunkin's new sweet black pepper bacon sandwich, with double the slices of caramelized crispy pepper bacon. central new hampshire, you've got partial clouds and some partial sunshine and southern new hampshire will be the cloudiest today. temperatures above average all week long. let's show you the time line on that. tonight, not that cold, 30's, notice northern new hampshire, 32 means you could see freezing rain and more temperature-wise. not as much as yesterday was. she's allegedly live there. we'll take a look at that with futurecast right now. and it's how the furry friends celebrated with an over night, entitled "sheep-over". amy: let's talk about this food drive and how important it is to the food bank. look at the first two bars on, degree, bachelors degree and biggest piece is high school grad or below, but it's two pieces up top that suggest a change. bernie sanders. under three minutes to play, hornets up one, celtics in transition, thomas to bradley, back to thomas and isaiah lays it in. the clouds are thickest in southern new hampshire and they're a little thinner and at times you may see more sunshine here, especially this afternoon in central new hampshire and northern new hampshire. for other families it's higher deductibles, premiums and co-pays that keep adding up. This byline is mine, but I want my name removed. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. and you can see the cloudiest skies in the southern part of the state. this is good news, brian. and a dangerous disease causing major concern in california why hundreds of infants and new mothers are feared to have been for lynn's family, the big stress is paying four hundred dollars a month in medical and drug costs for aidan. >> and in phoenix, arizona, windows shattered at this islam islamic community center. kristin carosa has this. "a@q+5x tt2watv# 1t! >> this is what set new hampshire apart, why we were a leader in the northeast and new england because we were able to atact that demographic, the 33 to 44-year-old, fueled a tremendous increase in the capacity and skill level of our work force and made new hampshire a great place. if the werments temperatures tomorrow. >> they can donate the at the register and it goes to the food bank. This material may be protected by copyright law (Title 17 U.S. Code). >> yeah, that's an important demographic for the economy. the so-called paris agreement is 31 pages long, aims to cap global warming and keep temperatures from rising over the next 85 years. don't forget the patriots play in prime time sunday night in houston against the houstons. you don't have to bundle up that much. i've heard some say the only ones we eye tract is the retirees. so that front stays there, but keeps rooting in more clouds. they'll play michigan state on new year's eve. >> yeah, that's an important demographic for the economy. the nashua, concord, and exeter. >> i'd tell them they should stop immediately because first of all, they're endangering people's lives and second of all, themselves, could wind up criminal prosecution. this is a mother, this is a grandmother, somebody who has a fierce concern what we should all be concerned about the families of our country and the future of our country, which is our kids. divers continue a search for a lake that's believed to could be tan tan-- contain evidence from the shooters. what we know about a car accident involving a pedestrian. when we come back in a few minutes, we'll talk about the. kristen: let's talk about how many families they serve. and southern and central new hampshire up and middle 50's and 40's and 30's elsewhere. what we know so far. weird weather yesterday and today not as much so. bernie sanders passed more amendments in a republican congress than any other member. >> let's go back to the graph, mr. director, to are a minute if you will. canned protein, fish, beans, rice, very much needed. WMUR-TV (Manchester, NH) Verified. >> protesters still gathered outside the meeting saying the agreement does not go far enough. not every day will be perfect this week, but the temperatures will certainly be above average. >> good. KRISTEN: BRANDON SNYDER KNOCKED ON NEIGHBORS' DOO RS TO GET EVERYONE OUT. you can drop off donations again at any hanneford, shaw's or wal-mart in the state throughout the day. >> the food drive goes until tonight. >> well, how many people were inside? >> protesters gathered outside the meeting saying the agreement does not go far enough. The aptitudes she learned at WBZ made a difference lay the establishment for the career that she needs to have. we're headed into the break with a live look at meredith. age 25 plus moving to new hampshire have a post-secondary degree and 50% have a bachelors degree or higher. amy: the news continues at the stories. as you can see, the heavier downpours pulling through and they're there on tuesday morning and partly cloudy skies and breezy and actually fairly mild and a couple of showers may ring out of the atmosphere in the mountains which could end as snow flurries. fibrosis and he wanted to be santa for a day. >> retired pilot david kelly says he isn't surprised to hear what happened to an american airlines crew last night. so we could have some heavy, little times of rain, i guess, a quick shot of heavier rain, monday night into tuesday morning and then it pulls away and it's done for a while. for those buying into this emerging holiday technology and lighting up their homes without a care. likely college educated and married couple family and fueled the tremendous capacity and skill level of our work force place. coming up next on news 9 this morning. IT JUST TAKES SOME TIME. bacon up. johnson was killed in the shooting rampage after he used his body as a shield to protect a co-worker. >> thank you. >> angela is a college outreach specialist for the new hampshire higher education assistance foundation. KRISTI: WE CAN STILL WORK, BUT WE HAVE NOWHERE TO LIVE. New York, Hampton Beach lifeguards warn about dangers of cold water, As Granite Staters seek relief from heat at beach, lifeguards warn of cold water. >> there's a fatality and a similar accident and a lot of work up there to conduct the investigation. 16-year-old ronaldo acosta was last seen in nashua. in our next half hour on news 9, we'll break down the paris agreement and tell what's needed to the united states and at least 54 other countries before it goes into effect. amy: police say it was a single vehicle involved in this crash. tuesday, it's breezy, but sunny and mild with the clouds moving out and the only place the clouds will linger is with a couple of showers. up next, overnight crash what we know about an accident involving a pedestrian in manchester. let's talk about the food drive and where we want to be by the end of the day. sanders: i'm bernie sanders. hockey now, and the bruins at the garden on saturday afternoon. sean: i am welcome back, it's 6:09. for the most part it's a cloudy and dry start to the day. Prior to working for WMUR, Kristen was a general assignment. we have a live report from a drop off location coming up in the next hour. the biggest student loan company coming underfire for how it's charging customers. >> i think if anybody else is, >> the race for votes heating up. >> we came together around the strong agreement the world needed. no podium, no set speech. >> yeah, 47% of migrants in the state of new hampshire have at least a bachelor's degree. as i mentioned, northern new hampshire you can see how this breaks and you may have breaks for a time today in the northern part of the state. that's monday night into tuesday morning. now, wmur news 9 this morning. Hearst Television participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. >> the blue star mothers have been doing this since 2007. hundreds of people helped to come lay wreaths at veterans graves to honor their sacrifice. so, it's particularly important. in all there were been three times of vandalism and harassment at mosques this year than lassies the council of islam relations. we'll talk about that in your full forecast, that's all coming up in just a couple of minutes. who is moving to new hampshire, >> welcome to new hampshire's business, i'm fred kocher. She was moreover a columnist/ grapple and news chief for five a long time at WMCT-TV in Marlborough, Massachusetts. questions. bt@q;9< tt2watv# 1t! Carosa conducted interviews with specialists and wellbeing specialists on health-related topics. akz news, washington. bm@q >t tt4watv# 1t!" donald trump sat down with voters in carolina. right now they're trying to practice down 350 babies and parents who may have been exposed. join thousands of u tt2watv# 1t! it says 76% of the state's graduates had debt. >>. mcleod is an felony from justice. they want to feel you and touch you, and the more they do that, won't see the caricatures that others have. entq, >> our spirit of giving continues today, it's your final day to donate to the drive in new hampshire. they were at the garden taking on the florida panthers. and route 101 in exeter is back open this morning, and a deadly crash this afternoon. we should be concerned about the families of our country and the fup -- future of our country which is our kids. >> it's not like yesterday. kennen reynolds finished fifth in the heisman voting. the best for freezing rain in the coldest valleys and some sprinkles tomorrow morning. we have started this process last year because we've added different grocery stores and they each partner works with different food banks, excuse me, food pantries, in their community. we'll take a look at the week continues. still ahead here on news 9 this morning, a little lamb in vermont taking the world by storm. and they may have been exposed. it's gotten thinner. hillary's plan: raise the minimum wage, get equal pay for women, cut, tt2watv# 1t! >> to massachusetts now where this week the phillip chisolm. that's ahead. her mother, a perfect match donated part of hers, she had never opened up to her classmates about her transplant before. >> ok, now, the good news and let's go to the first graph, here it is. and first josh judge. we're fortunate enough to be joined by kevin this morning. building a future to believe in. and united states and 54 other countries, before it will be taken into effect. >> for now his mosque is doubling security. the accident does remain under investigation. >> you probably don't know who i am. >> wreaths across america was across the country on new. any sun you see might be a bonus through the day and a milder air mass in place, it does stay above average. just a cloudy one out there. United States, 21 points and 13 assists and put the celtics up 1 and bradley, drive for two. families need your help to put food on the table. it's certainly not that right now, as the clouds have locked in the milder temperatures in central and southern new hampshire. >> for this particular food drive. in our spirit of giving, is your chance to give new hampshire, josh: our kristen carosa is live and jenkins roads location, one of the locations collecting for the food drive. josh: although we're used to getting them. >> how many people were inside. and troopers stopped audrey mcleod for speeding along i-93. Prior to working for WMUR, Kristen was a general assignment reporter for Charter TV3 in. . gaining momentum. >> that didn't stop the interruptions. >> new overnight, manchester police are investigating a crash, at bridge and malvern before 9 p.m. a 19-year-old female struck a 50-year-old man. amy: while hillary clinton wasn't in the granite state. remember, the average low is 18 degrees for this day in concord. >> good morning, fred. tomorrow, it brings a couple of sprinkles or showers and drizzle and tomorrow night into news morning, heavier downpours a possibility. tt2w`tsi`r$# bt@q];\ tt2w`tsi`r$# "a@qm78 tt2w`tsi`r$# bm@qf, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). this crash remains under investigates investigation. dztq l/$ tt4watv# 1t!" News Reporter News Team Connect Kristen Carosa joined the WMUR news team as a reporter in May 2014. >> our weather fortunes won't be quite as nice as yesterday, but we're looking for above average temperatures on the way. Kristen Carosa WMUR is LIVE from WMUR's Studio B for the "Harvey's Devastation: New Hampshire Helps" telethon. amy: now to a historic global agreement on climate change 195 countries signed the pact. will he have voted to dramatically weaken counter-terrorism surveillance, like ted cruz? he was suffering from seal pox. again, breaks at times a possibility. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. You can also use the **donate button in this post. cracked the gridlock with john mccain to strengthen veterans' healthcare. >> now, the final graph and this is good. navy wins for the 14th consecutive year, 21-17. and the patriots played the texans on sunday night football tonight. new this morning, we're learning that divers have recovered items in their search of a lake near the san bernardino terror attack. Department Of Education, amy: senator paul's 24th visit to the granite state and fellow republican, new jersey governor chris christie is also in the state campaigning. breaks in the clouds and we'll see breaks of sunshine through the day today. my next guess has some surprising trends on it. it coordinated with the arlington national cemetery. public opinion, negative, at a scale we've never seen before. the food drive continues. missing teen, a new look at the missing 16-year-old from nashua and what we know so far. Persons: kristen carosa , elizabeth talbot, kristen carosa , frank edelblut, robert hassett, stephen murphy, james woodlock. it's certainly warmer than we year. >> good news, brian. they were postponed last week because one of chisolm's attorneys was ill. was insane when he killed dan versus high school student colleen ritzer inside the school. he spoke about the recent shootings in san bernardino saying the country needs to control. donald trump sat down with voters in south carolina and although he's doing well in many polls, he's fielding questions about his attacks on a rival. made it 2-0. the panthers made it interesting in the third. the coast guard and rye harbor shoreline. pick it up late in the fourth quarter. here is a shot from space. and hundreds packed into the cemetery to lay wreaths at more than a thousand graves. Analyze article, positive, and in our next half hour, news, >> they're fun and festive, but your christmas lights could get you in trouble with the law. the coolest parts of new hampshire are northern new hampshire and see how it corresponds to clouds in the rest of the country. >> a commercial structure fire on scene. southern new hampshire a lot of clouds, as you are headed north more sunshine. >> all of them fled to safety as the lobby burned. what new hampshire got in return was a lot of 30 to 44-year-olds with high levels of education attainment, it set new hampshire apart and here is the rest of the graphic, set new hampshire apart from the rest of new england and northeast and provmded the fuel for the extraordinary rise ins prosperity from the '80s to 2000's. the f.a.a. >> ok, a high school riding assignment turned into a heart felt thank you for a teenager in texas, she wrote a letter to a doctor who saved her life years ago. >> that's right, i couldn't be more happy to have it be my beat this morning. the average normal high for, 37 degrees, the average low 18. we're starting off in the 30 and 40's and perhaps 50's in a couple of spots. most rural states in the country lose their young people and instead. >> good morning, new hampshire. Littleton, hampshire's youngest generation. Required fields are marked *. >> there's been concern in new hampshire about the state losing young people to other states and my research, if you look at data carefully, suggests that this has been a trend for a number of years, for decades, as a matter of fact. As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work. tomorrow, we develop some light drizzle, sprinkles or a passing. >> i think the biggest problem is there's usually a disconnect between the student's goals and expectations of their parents' finances and parents' expectation of the financing and situation. alabama running back derrick henry is the 2015 heisman trophy winner, the award was handed out last night in new york. >> in a statement to news 9, the company is committed to helping the customers succeed and borrowers serviced are less like lie to default. the stories, the top stories. nearly 81,000 pounds of food have been donated so far, which equals 90,000 meals. THE ROOF IS DAMAGED. we're lucky enough to be joined by mel gosselin at the food pantry. the new hampshire food bank is looking for shelf staple foods, rice, noodles and soup. 3/6/2023 9:29 AM Email k***@hearst.com Engage via Email Contact Number (603) ***-**** Engage via Phone Mobile Number (***) ***-**** Engage via Mobile HQ Phone (603) 641-9063 Company WMUR-TV Kristen Carosa Current Workplace Kristen Carosa has been working as a General Assignment Reporter at WMUR-TV for 9 years. In her spare time Kristen enjoys taking long walks and spending time with her family. they're done though by early tuesday morning. higher deductibles, premiums and co-pays that. at 8:15 in the morning on december 13th. the spirit of giving continues and this weekend is your chance to put food on the table for thousands of granite staters in need. the situation could have been worse. he ran for a sec single season record and scored 23 touchdowns and helped lead the tide to the national semi finals. mid and upper 50's across everywhere in central and southern new hampshire and even near or above 50 in northern new hampshire. Prior to working for WMUR, Kristen was a general assignment reporter for Charter TV3 in Worcester Massachusetts, covering a wide . john kasich. a go fund me page has been set up to help employees get through the holidays. >> now, meteorologist josh judge with your storm watch forecast. couple of threes and lebanon beat londonderry, and two more games will be played today and the proceeds from the event benefit new horizon's homeless shelter and food pantry in manchester. josh: a little different for different parts of the state. to shut it off, and they don't, then that might border on being, violating a criminal law. so you'll see some sunshine in these spots and even here, as you can see, it's in the 40's. Updated: 6:47 PM EDT Jun 28, 2021 Hampton Beach lifeguards warn about dangers of cold water Updated: 6:47 PM EDT Jun 28, 2021 . mike: in the last two years, four complaints have been filed with the new hampshire attorney general's consumer protection office by customers of noviant, a spin-off of sallie mae and the largest student loan company. there are breaks in the clouds, mostly cloudy everywhere else with 30's and 40's for temperatures, so, another rather mild start. thinking about it. a look at samberten right now with clouds and breaks and that's sort of the story in central new hampshire right now. bm@q >t tt4watv# 1t!" hillary's plan: raise the minimum wage, get equal pay for women, cut taxes for the middle class, and new incentives for business to share profits with employees instead of just rewarding ceos. notice northern new hampshire, those clouds have been staying away. >> we're remembering colonel aimesbury who passed away this week and in thinking of his family and his loved ones and wanting to express our support and gratitude to them. >> we came together around a needed. if you have any information, please call the coast guard, center. how you can help. next weekend will be noticeably cooler than this weekend. scott kelly made a con congratulate congratulately statement on twitter for the pledge. >> every person out. >> ashley wrote this as assignment in her 9th grade class. her aunt posted this and mail is pouring in from the world. already starting off with temperatures, anywhere from the 20's up north to the mid 40's in parts of southern new hampshire. no fog this morning, like we've had every other morning. the touching ceremony across the country honoring our nation's vets. Marek Sobczak officiated at the. Kristen Carosa an American journalist from Massachusetts as of now working as a News Reporter for WMUR News since May 2014. Yahoo! the defense claims that he was insane when he killed teacher colleen ritzer inside the school two years ago. go to wmur.com and click on news and then click on project economy. much of southern new hampshire under cloudy skies and as you head farther north, there's breaks in those clouds. Journalism as her career is her main source of wealth and income. DEBRA: IT IS NOT ANYTHING BUT STUFF, AND IT CAN BE FIXED. unlike yesterday morning, we'll see clouds stick around to a good portion of the state. now, let's check out the sports. josh: our kristen carosa is in bedford at one of the locations. it slowly winds towards us. that's ahead. that's significant because really, when you look at our current population, about 38% or so of the people in those age groups right now, who live in the state, have bachelors degrees or higher. >> i mean it, a lot of catholics come out you have cuba and i was having fun with ted. She also interned at WBZ in Boston and MTV Networks in New York City. KRISTEN: THE SECOND FLOOR LOOKS LIKE THIS. plenty of clouds, peeks of sun here and there, and temperatures regardless of the clouds will be above average, upper 40's to lower 50's and tonight we all cloud up. >> come my way and i'll (bleep) cut your (bleep) head off. >> all of them fled to safety as the lobby burned. Spain, >> we don't want people coming in and knocking down world trade centers and having happen what happened last week in california with two people, that radical, crazy, horrible people and we don't want what happened in paris and what happens here. >> that they have it, thee deserve it. News Team Connect Kristen Carosa joined the WMUR news team as a reporter in May 2014. our kristen carosa is live in bedford. Join Facebook to connect with Kristen Carosa Wmur and others you may know. She was also reporter/ anchor and news director for five years at WMCT-TV in Marlborough, Massachusetts. amy: a historic agreement on climate change. the cold moon. >> hunger doesn't discriminate, it could be your neighbor, your child's school mate, it could be a grandmother. northern new hampshire. 26 saves and the bruins win 3-1, they'll host edmonton on monday. why hundreds of infapts and n on-the-job training for president does not work. is in the middle section of the nation. we'll take a look at temperatures to expect as we wrap the weekend. she had two felony warrants out of florida for fraud. it's unclear how many people may have been hurt in this. upper 20's to low 30's because you've been clear all night and that allowed the radiational cooling that really chills things off at night and hasn't been the case so much in the other parts of the state. they'll host a track meet at the living, learning, and wellness north building. the holidays will pass and then we have the winter months and the shelves will be fairly empty because we won't be seeing the do now.