Street. He moved in to help and he wound up on the wrong side of a gun even taking a bullet. The woman got away. Now the hunt for the shooter. And midwest mess. The first big snowstorm of the season. Over 20 million americans in the bullseye. Driving, treacherous. Flights canceled. All of this just before the holiday. Were in the middle of it tracking the storm. Hey, good morning. We have two developing stories. Officials are hunting for more than three suspects in the african country of mali this morning after armed gisellemen fire. The American Mother killed in this attack. We are going to start with the breaking news out of belgium. Brussels is on a security lockdown with the government warning about the possibility of a coordinated Terror Strike week ago in france. The country directly to the south of belgium. In brussels the subways are closed the heavily armed soldiers deployed and lama hasan is right there. Good morning. Reporter good morning to you, dan. The threat of another t
This morning. Good morning, New Hampshire, 6 00 on sunday, november 22nd, im amy coveno. Well get to the news in a minute, but the first forecast, josh, already. Josh not quite as nice as yesterday, but parts of the state will see a decent day. Meredith at 43 degrees. There are a couple of spots with showers around, but there are few and far between. Were in the 30s all over nom in a moment. Not all of the showers are reaching the ground. You notice the color coded doppler radar, the sleet mixing in and again, these are scattered and hit or miss. Theyll be out. Sunshine will break out in northern and western New Hampshire today and southeastern New Hampshire it stays cloudy. Lower 50 and then things will slow down. Night. State police say it appears a 18yearold driver lost control of his car, driving off the road before crossing the injury line and hitting a toyota rav 4 headon. 67yearold Janet Withington and 63yearold James Bouchard were killed. Police say it does not appear drugs or
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