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search their yards this week. the f.b.i. says it is now assisting the manchester police department and new hampshire attorney general's office as they continue to investigate the murder of da nice rob netter the city's north end. in august robert was out for a walk when she was shot and killed on ray street. robert had gone for a walk every sunday night for the past six years in the community, police say neighbors saw a pickup truck driving from ray street to carpenter street and speed back towards the city. one homeowner says he signed the permission form to allow police to search his yard in hopes of catching the killer. >> i don't have any concerns, so i signed the paper. so i have no problem with that. i think that everyone should be cooperative. reporter: because the f.b.i. is assisting police and the a.g.'s office, it says it can't comment any further, and the reward for any information on this case is now more than $42,000.
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mike cronin, wmur news 9. jennifer: to hudson where a disturbing find was made inside a trick or treat bag. police confirm a parent was going through the bag today and found a razor blade. it's not in a piece of candy, bag. the child was trick or treating in the area of elmwood village which is off of elm avenue and surrounding neighborhoods. tom: commitment 2016 tonight, it's expected to be a very busy week as the filing period for the new hampshire primary opens. g.o.p. contend errand paul was already in the granite state and paid a visit to the university of new hampshire. wmur's jennifer crompton was in durham for that story. reporter: g.o.p. presidential hopeful rabble paul says he believes students are among his strongest supporters. the first point he made here at u.n.h., why he supports getting government out of their lives. kentucky senator rand paul spoke about issues that resonate with young people, telling a durham audience that he does not support the government
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records, or sending them over to another war in the middle east. paul also underscored his opposition to putting people in jail for nonviolent drug crimes. his only reference to any of his republican presidential opponents, calling jeb bush a hypocrite for his position on that subject. >> i guess what i don't like about the hypocrisy is that while jeb bush acknowledges he made this mistake, smoked some doesn't acknowledge that it's really the poor kids getting caught up in this and if you're a rich kid going to andover you don't get caught. reporter: paul believes the field of 14 candidates will be down to about four or five by the new hampshire primary, and he says he's working hard to make sure he's one of them. jennifer crompton, wmur news 9. jennifer: senator ayotte is gearing up for a tough re-election in 2016 but now could be facing a challenge from the right. as john first reported today,
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former new hampshire house speaker bill o'brien and other liberty conservatives plan to hold a secret meeting wednesday night to discuss the primary campaign against ayotte. o'brien and others are upset with the incumbent republican senator over her recent votes on the budget and switching her position on climate change. news 9 caught up with the senator in nashua where she said she's keeping the focus on issues like the heroin epidemic. >> well, i'm focusing every day on serving the people of new hampshire, working as hard as i can to solve problems on their behalf and to get things done, and that's really my biggest concern. i get up every day with a sense of purpose to serve the people of this state. so in terms of any other is as, i know it's about serving the people of new hampshire. reporter: while bill o'brien previously ruled out a primary campaign against ayotte, he's now leaving the door open, saying if he is asked to run he'll consider it.
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tom: record turnout, two high speed arrests on the same stretch of highway. just hours apart. jennifer: state police say around 8:30 this morning they clocked cory cole at 121 miles per hour. this was along 93 southbound in canterbury this morning. the danbury man was arrested for reckless driving. he has a december court date. then about an hour later, state police aircraft clocked this plymouth man at 101 miles per hour, and the posted 70-mile an hour zone. the 18-year-old from plymouth was also arrested for reckless driving and he will face a judge next month. tom: the mild temperatures are here for the first week of november. mid 60's statewide. that's going to get warmer. chief meteorologist mike haddad takes a look at a stretch that feels more like september. mike: that's right. late september are in the upper 60's and that's where we'll sit for a couple days this week and possibly nudge a little above that for one day.
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keep in mind the average 54. for the second day of november. we topped off at 64. concord, manchester, one above that in nashua with the warm spot today. in the 50's to the north. right now it seasonably cool. and these would be average for the 3:00 time frame, but of course the sun is now down early and temperatures are starting to cool a little bit. you notice a lot of warmth back to our west. 60's and 70's. and they'll continue to dominate our weather at least through the middle of and end of this week before changes come in here towards friday and the upcoming weekend. so we'll take a look at that timeline and do we stay dry all week or could we see a few showers. much more on that straight ahead. jennifer: despite this warm start to the month, most ski resorts are still confident they'll hit their predicted opening dates. andy hershberger reports that it won't take too much to get things up and running. reporter: the warm temperatures are keeping these snow guns at
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loon mountain silent for now. but that could change literally overnight. >> we hope to make snow as soon as temperatures get cold enough. this time of year as soon as that happens we'll start making snow. typically we have to see temperatures in the upper 20's to make snow. and if we get really cold temperatures, the lower 20's or teens, we can open for business in two or three nights. reporter: it was on this date last year that loon started making snow and while they are not expected to fire up the guns in the next couple days they say they are still on schedule for a mid november opening. ski new hampshire represents 33 alpine and cross country ski resorts, they say cannon and sunapee have posted a november 27 opening date. gun stock and pats peak the first week of december. >> they're just biding their time waiting for mother nature to get cold. there's not much they can do when it's 60 degrees. but the weather will change, and when it does they'll be ready to go. it's really not a concern. reporter: in the meantime there
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maintenance on the gone do las. and when the weather is right, loon, like several other mountains, will why the snow making equipment they've invested millions in over the years. >> technology is more efficient, so they can pump out more snow in less amount of time and also at slightly warmer temperatures than what they could have done 10 years ago. so the technology has a humid impact. reporter: and there will be plenty of time to go skiing since most places plan on staying open well into april. in lincoln, andy hershberger, wmur news 9. jennifer: up next, reports of fire ball police the sky, what what -- reports of fire balls in the sky what it could be linked to. >> i am who i am and i have to convince people that's okay. tom: getting to know jeb bush and who he says changed his life for the better. >> a look at the declining
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tom: from love at first sight to raccoons in the attic, jeb bush offered rare insight into miss life during wmur's candidate cafe series. jennifer: he sat down for lunch at the airport diner with some undecided voters at the new hampshire institute of politics helped to choose. josh mcelveen shares part of the discussion. >> you guys play fantasy football? jeb bush warmed the table up with a little fantasy football talk and we'll get back to that. but he told the story about an e-mail he received while governor of florida from a sweet old lady. >> who was upset that a raccoon was in her attic and she wanted to know what the hell i was going to do about it. so i sent her an e-mail back
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josh: bush says he will always listen, but he says he lost all of his senses the first time he saw his wife. >> i lost 30-pound in two weeks, i couldn't eat. this girl just turned me upside down and changed my life, truly, meeting my wife, it's been the single biggest driver of whatever success i've had in my life. >> what's on your bucket list as something you'd like to do? >> i want to be 80 when i jump out of a plane. reporter: one of the guests knows the bush family from her home of puerto rico. >> i remember your dad's campaign and the jingle. (spinning spanish) josh: but unlike those days this election is driven largely by
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personality. >> does that answer the question? there's a point where all this stuff is relevant and important. but i am who i am. and i got to convince people that's okay. josh: no matter what happens moving forward, at least he has gronk on his fantasy football team. >> he's a beast. josh: josh mcelveen, wmur news 9. tom: tonight, an idea to get rid of that hall of candy for a good cause. candy will be sent to operation gratitude to great care packages for our soldiers. jennifer: that's a great idea, ship it all off. mike: because if it sits there, it's going down. tom: and don't be bringing it into the channel 9 newsroom either. mike: some of us don't need it. what some of us would like more of is the springfield here in november. there are s some that want it
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of all what a fire ball is and a fire ball is simply an extremely bright meteor. so we'll take that and tell you that there is a meteor shower under way right now. it's just beginning. keep in mind meteors are produced when debris enters and burns up in the earth's atmosphere, and the meteor shower that's beginning now, that contains larger fragments and debris than others so has the potential for bigger fire balls. it doesn't have as many shooting stars as a typical meteor, but ball potential. this is from the american meteor logical society, a map showing the cluster of the heaviest reports last night. 5:07p.m. yesterday is when everybody said they saw that go past. just a list of some of the towns, manchester had four
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reports, dover had two and several other communities all around new hampshire and new england and beyond were reporting these. and by the way, the peak for these meteor showers is the fifth through the 12th, so there's more potential, there's clear skies tonight, mike. what about tonight? mike: we do have a chance, josh, no doubt about it with the clear skies out there. and i think we'll see fair skies a good part of this week with a few extra clouds across the north country. take a look at the time lapse from today out at the coast where we did have sunup to sundown a good amount of sunshine, a few scattered clouds and clearly the brighter skies were in central and southern new hampshire. the most the the waive clouds farther to the north. can you see right now a squeeze play is on here as we do have one system passing south of new england and another one scooting off to our north although these clouds are clipping the north country with a few extra clouds in and around the great north woods. that may actually keep temperatures up a little bit overnight instead of crashing back into the 20's, we'll
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probably hold in the 30's in northern parts of the state by early morning. right now with 40's from plymouth north and west down into the lakes region and through tupper valley, monadnock region as well. then the 50's still holding on from concord points south and southeast. but it's low 50's, and it will cool quickly into the 40's the the next couple hours. overnight tonight with more clouds drifting in up north, it will cool back to the mid to upper 30's and rise towards morning, elsewhere upper 30's and lower 40's will do it. however, a good part of the country enjoying spring-like conditions, temperatures well above average not only in the northeast but back through the northern and central part of the plains states where a few low 70's are showing up. and can't rowl out as the warmth peaks by friday that some of us get in on some of that warm weather. so here's a look at the timeline, we squeeze out a lot of sun to report a few clouds.
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wednesday not much of a change, more in the waive sun and similar temperatures, running well above average again. highs tomorrow around 60 up north, lower to mid 60's central and southern new hampshire. for voting day tomorrow looks fairly nice, and weather will not get in the way. so in terms of those temperatures as you head to the polls, 7:00, 8:00 a.m., mid 40's north, low -- it will start to cool a little bit near sundown. clear to partly cloudy skies north country. as for the day tomorrow we've got more sun than clouds. lots of sun on wednesday, a little bit cooler wednesday and thursday at the coast due to an on shore breeze. but on friday winds should turn around to the southwest, and any partial sun will likely get our temperatures up around 70, in many parts of southern new hampshire, could be a shower or two, but not a whole lot of
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jamie: it was a world series 9th inning that mets fans won't soon forget although they'd like to. manager terry collins opted to leave his starting pitcher in, mat harvey was adamant about wanting to stay in the game. harvey allowed a walk and a double in that 9th and then with a mets closer finally in, eric hosmer hustles home on a ground ball to third base, tied the game up 2-2. a stunning turn of events considering the royals had no runs and only three hits through the first eight innings of the game. five runs for the royals in the 12th inning, seals the win. royals take game five, 7-2, they win the world series four games to one. >> obviously i let my heart get in the way of my gut, and i love my players, and i trust them. so i said go get them out, and
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walk started it off, but if you're if going to let them face one guy -- when the double hit i said we have to get out of this with only one run and it didn't work. >> obviously in any situation like that you obviously want to do everything you can to win the game. and i poured my heart out and gave it everything i had. jamie: tough loss for the mets. a big congratulations to the new hampshire runners who completed the tcs new york city marathon yesterday, 115 granite staters completed the 26.2 miles on a warmer than wanted day the the big apple. also run yesterday, the 9th annual manchester city half marathon and relay race, a perfectly cool day for the runners, larry gagnon says the event accomplished their objective which is to deliver a
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money to local charities. it's a great new hampshire race, but if you are a fan of this event you have to be concerned about diminishing participation. the number of par thon finishers went down from 433 last year to 200 this year. a 54% decline. the half marathon and relay participation has also been declining. 100 of the marathon finishers were from new hampshire, which means more granite staters ran in new york than manchester. gagnon says plans for the next marathon are under way. we need this race to continue. we'll have soccer highlights tonight at 11:00. tom: thank you. we want you to join us tonight at 7:00 for a one hour "chronicle" special labeled illness. our program looks at the ways we are changing the way we look at depression, anxiety and other mental conditions. jennifer: the program is labeled incorrectly in the on scene guide, so if you are recording
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