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as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page. and at abcnews.com. good night, america. tom: now at 11:00, filing is underway for the first-in-the-nation primary. two major candidates are already on the ballot and there are more to come tomorrow. shelley: one new poll has put presidential candidate marco rubio in third place among republicans. i' m more interested in the >>i' m more interested in the future of america which is what this campaign needs to be about. shelley: his response to accusations of financial trouble. mike: after another very warm day, tim' s continued to run above average for the rest of this week. when we could see record warmth, plus, the changes we' ll see this weekend. tom: a new report detailing pentagon payouts to dozens of professional teams names all 4 of new england' s major teams. the taxpayer money the teams received to honor veterans and the military. shelley: investigators now say a
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the group that' s claiming >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. arrived in new hampshire today to file for their spot on the democrat martin o' malley and republican donald trump were the first major presidential the secretary of state' s office. good evening, i' m shelley walcott. tom: i' m tom griffith. three more candidates are planning to file tomorrow democrat bernie sanders, and republicans carly fiorina and marco rubio. a new national poll from quinnipiac shows support for the florida senator has shot up to 14% since his last debate performance putting him in third place in the republican field. shelley: tonight, rubio held a town hall meeting in nashua where he faced questions regarding his use of a florida republican party credit card from 2005 to 2008, wmur'
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s stephanie woods was there. stephanie: tonight senator rubio defended his personal finances while saying he is the best candidate to defend america. >> the bottom line is the only have one debt and that' s my mortgage on my home mortgage. >> marco rubio held a town hall in nashua after a tampa bay times article accused him of charge more than $16,000 in personal expenses when he was speaker of the florida house. but rubio said when his financial records are released, people will see that he is paid back everything he owed on the charge card. hundreds packed the venue to hear the centers because the future of america. rubio says it will only be bright if we build up the middle
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replace obamacare. >> it' s a disaster. we need to repeal it and retire -- replace it entirely within that says the american people can by any health insurance you want. we have burdensome environmental regulations and all sorts of regulations. the epa now stands for the employment prevention agency. >> he has received more scrutiny on his immigration policy. he has been accused of flip-flopping on whether to build a border fence. he said he has always supported a wall in certain areas. tomorrow he will file his candidacy for the new hampshire primary at the secretary of state' s office. stephanie woods, debbie him you
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shelley: jeb bush is refocusing his efforts on harley -- early voting states after a rough october that saw him sink in the polls. this is day two of his three-day bus tour in new hampshire and tomorrow he will hold a town hall meeting in conway. south carolina center lindsey graham was no in new hampshire today. he held a town hall meeting in nashua. he attended a reading at dartmouth college and tomorrow he will visit a business in salem and the families in transition shelter in manchester. and our coverage is always available on our website, wmur.com. we will bring you their visits to the secretary of state' s office live on our website and our mobile app. check in tomorrow for three candidates. tom: senator kelly ayotte is up
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for reelection next year and faces a tough fight. now she could have two defenders of members of her own party. adam: this has been brewing for a while and while tonight' s meeting did not yield a candidate, it did continue to build a framework of an effort to place kelly ayotte with someone more conservative. top conservatives gathered to talk about challenging kelly ayotte in a primary. >> a lot of people are really stopped with her. >> many attended the closed-door meeting or upset with the recent vote by the senator on the budget and is more for an interview plant out of the obama white house. >> she has been drinking the kool-aid in washington, and that is a problem for the people who want for her and work for her and knocked on doors for her,
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on them. o' brien call the meeting. he said this is not about him. >> of kelly ayotte had been doing her job, voting the way she told us she was going to, is meeting would not happen. let' s make sure we have the answers about support, financial, grassroots, and so forth, to make sure it can be done, and then we will choose a candidate. jack kimball says the key is to ensure this movement gets behind a single candidate terry >> we have a very strong conservative base. yet about 72% of the conservative vote was split between roughly six conservative candidates. that is how you win.
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adam: senator ayotte told us new hampshire comes first for me and i' m focused on doing my job and serving the people of new hampshire and continuing to deliver results for them. adam sexton, wmur news 9. tom: and you can find the latest -- crews have recovered parts of a small plane that apparently went down a mile and a half off the coast of breezy point in queens. the crash was first reported around 8:00 tonight. there is no confirmation where the plane was coming from or how many were on board. these are some live pictures from the scene. it is not known how many people were on board. the faa says it has no reports of any missing aircraft in the area but the agency is investigating. shelley: this states heroin epidemic took a deadly toll last month. new data shows october was the worst month for nashua this year with high people dying from opioid overdoses. manchester'
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s year-long tour has reached 80 debts. they responded to over 600 overdose calls. the council is on the road today reading at richards elementary in newport. the governor says the state simply cannot wait until january to address the heroine crisis, arguing the issue merit single-minded focus and bipartisan action. the council approved the governor' s request, but not without some criticism. >> we have had in action and now the governor' s office is saying hurry up, hurry up, hurry up. >> i am really pleased that we continue to have bi partisan consensus around this i know the councilors and many legislators are hearing from their constituents about this every single day.
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to get underway november 18. tom: a major drugmakers as a two cases. as part of the national settlement, new hampshire will receive more than $238,000 from astrazeneca. the settlement covered all 50 states. cephalon' s settlement was with most states. shelley: new england' s teams are on a long list of professional sports teams that accepted money for so-called paid patriotism. a report in the u.s. senate reveals the patriots, red sox, bruins and celtics were all paid to host tributes to the troops. now, as jean mackin reports, the practice of paying for those patriotic moments is going to end. jean: they are those feel-good this buffalo bills game. milwaukee. minnesota. now a congressional
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investigation reveals 53 million taxpayer dollars have been spent on what' s called paid patriotism a nationwide practice >> then to find out the taxpayer is paying for it, it kind of cheapens the whole lot and that is not right . the senate report says since 2012, new england sports teams took part in paid patriotism the bruins, 280,000 celtics, 195,000 red sox, 100,000 and the patriots were paid $700,000 since 2012 for shows of paid patriotism and other perks given to the air national guard like tickets, training camp passes and a hospitality suite. the department of defense says it was part of the recruiting and military support program but has agreed to end the practice. and it will be banned when the defense authorization act is signed soon. >> there' s a lot of good things
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military but these millions of dollars are not acceptable as an expenditure of taxpayer dollars. statement saying it will investigate and if it finds any inappropriate payments its teams will refund the military sports fans we talked to say its a start >> i think they should do it for free, just give them a salute >> i had no idea, no idea they' re giving their lives for >>they' re giving their lives for us we' ve lost some of these people, men and women who ahave given their lives for this shelley: investigators say a bomb may have brought down plane over egypt. the evidence they are examining
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and the crew considered suspect in the act.
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mike: wil tom: britain' s foreign minister says there' s a significant possibility that a bomb caused the crash of a russian plane in egypt. all 224 people aboard the plane were killed in the saturday morning crash. shelley: as abc' s stephanie ramos reports, a group connected to the islamic state is now considered a suspect in the crash. >> families grieve, bodies
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identified, all while egyptian authorities leave the investigation into what caused the russian passenger jet to break apart in the sky over the sinai desert him at all 224 people headed back home to russia killed. the investigation is far from over but now officials say new preliminary information shows it was more likely a bomb, not a mechanical issue, that brought down the russian jet. >> we must suspect that advise against travel by air. >> travel advice for u.k. nationals will also change after finding extremely lacks security at the egyptian airport. the u.k. is working with airlines to return the 20,000 british tourist still in that city.
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year that u.s. civil litigation operating into our around the sinai peninsula is a potential risk. >> there are no u.s. carriers that regularly operate out of the sinai peninsula. >> and isis connected group operating in egypt said it was responsible, which was initially disputed by u.s. officials. now the group has become the prime suspect. the cockpit voice recorder is partially damaged but investigators are working to get as much information from it as they can. shelley: san diego police have a man in custody, accused of causing a five-hour standoff that shut down air traffic at san diego international airport. police say the man opened fire on officers who responded to a
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apartment complex this morning. officers fired back and sprayed tear gas into the apartment. eventually, he surrendered peacefully. no one was hurt. the man seen in this video attacking an uber driver in california has apologized. his attorneys say he is extremely remorseful and says this is an isolated incident in his life. the driver is suing his passenger over the attack that happened on friday. police have charged him with assault and battery and he could face a year in jail if convicted. four more people are sick with e coli that' s been linked to chipotle restaurants. in total, 41 people in washington and oregon have gotten sick in the outbreak. chipotle executives say 8 restaurants are connected to it. they voluntarily closed all chipotle locations in washington state and the portland, oregon area as a precaution. canada' s new prime minister has been sworn in becoming the
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s history. 43-year-old justin trudeau is promising changes following nearly 10 years of conservative rule under stephen harper. he' s the son of former prime minister pierre trudeau, who led canada for nearly two decades. trudeau has promised to run an open and transparent government. tom: facebook is partnering with media outlets to create a new app. the notify app will feature news content from dozens of partners including the washington post and vogue. like the messenger app, it is separate from facebook. notify will be released next week. >> now, mike haddad with your storm watch 9 forecast. >> a number -- another day with temperatures well above the average. we see the time lapse out in market square right through the course of the evening. it' s been very pleasant out there in the temperatures have
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been unseasonably warm for quite some time. how much longer does this continue? there' s a front off to the north and another front sitting well back to the west. until that moves through friday night or saturday morning we will see temperatures like this. well above the average of 53 but not close to the record of 75. we do have a shot of hitting record highs at the coast on friday. a little bit cooler today because of the wind direction. today they started to turn on shore. ocean temperatures chilly compared to what' s been happening over the past few months. right now very light breeze,
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back into the 30' s and 40' s and low 50' s. over tonight its upper 30' s north and lower to mid 40' s for many. not all that cold for an overnight temperature for this time of year. that means a war start for the day tomorrow. down into the deep south it is all gradually building in over the next couple of days. eventually the cooler air will take over. that begins to move in on saturday and colder as we go into sunday. the warmest will be on ride a despite what a few clouds. the cooler air does take over later saturday into sunday. my then temperatures may run below average and then above the norm again as we go into early next week. bear skies all the way back into
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a slight chance of sprinkles from the south later tomorrow night. then we are in the clear until later friday with a chance of a couple of showers. temperatures well above the average, not too many complain. breezy and cooler on saturday but still above the average by five or six degrees. then chilly on sunday. next week we start to warm back up although not as warm as we have seen the last several days. we know things are going to change sooner or later. tom: will they be able to start the snow guns at the ski resorts? soon jamie: lots of penalty kicks as
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boys division semifinals in
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jamie we have a ton of tonight semifinals in 3 boys divisions. but first, the celtics played their first road game of the year. they were at the indiana pacers and check this out at the end of the first half jae crowder inbounding the length of the court and it goes in. but it doesn'
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was out of bounds. down the stretch rodney stuckey for the indiana pacers. indiana takes the lead. celts trying to hang. isiah thomas all alone for the baseline 3. cuts the lead to one point again 27 points, 7 assists and paul george quickly answered with a 3. pacers up with 10 rebounds pacers take it 100-98. the c' s who are 1-3 this season, washington wizards. it' semifinals in boys division one, hanover and londonderry played in nashua. londonderry jayden west shoots and tarik dallahi grabs the rebound and scores 2-1 lancers. about 30 seconds later hanover asa berolzheimer gets an indirect kick and scores tying it went thru double overtime to penalty kicks. jaden west scores for the lancers.
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keep the game going. sam strohbhen takes the shot, saved by cameron wheeler. cannot believe it. londonderry wins on penalty kicks. londonderry going to the championship game. they will take on concord. the lancers took a towel games the first down since 2011. division iii semifinals, taking the portsmouth clippers in red, taking on sam cavallaro and the windham jaguars. this one played in exeter and portsmouth jack leger with corner kick and ian stratos heads it just over the net. penalty kicks windham jon ferri is stopped on his shot. goal. ryder valinski beats the goalie for the game winning goal.
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s -- in penalty kicks. the division 2 scores portsmouth goes to the championship for the first time ever. the current school was built in 1956 so 59 years and finally in the title game. oyster river 2-1 over lebanon. the bobcats are in the championship for the 2nd year in a row. they lost to souhegan 1-0 last year. golden eagles in the final desktop game for the first time since they won in 2010. semifinals girls volleyball, guilford and somersworth will meet for the division ii title. unh men' s soccer team lost to the university of vermont tonight in the regular-season finale. unh has earned the six seed in the american east tournament and they will travel to the
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county, that' s at 3:00 game on saturday at 7:00. unh field copy -- field hockey are ready for their tournament. they have a fun challenge ahead. they will play the university of pacific in the quarterfinals. america east has a western division that includes teams like pacific and uc-davis. the wildcats are seeded 3rd out of the east division. good luck to that team. tom: still to come on news 9 tonight. he' s the character that walt disney created before mickey mouse. shelley: next one of that character' s long-lost original adventures has been
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tom: nasa is sharing new video of the sun in ultra high definition. the images show the sun in action rotating, sending out solar flares, and more. nasa' s solar dynamics observatory captured the video using wavelengths invisible to the human eye. shelley: one of walt disney' s original cartoons will get its first public showing next month. he co-created the silent film sleigh bells in 1928, starring an original character named oswald the lucky rabbit. thanks for joining us tonight.
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