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mike: after some record warmth out there in some spots, a cooling trend moves in, in time for the weekend. how much lower temperatures will go, by sunday. tom: and, three gop presidential hopefuls are speaking to voters at a rally in strafford county. one of them leaving politics aside tonight, talking about personal matters. announcer: no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news nine tonight. shelley: tonight at 11:00, an instructor at a gymnastics facility in hooksett has been charged with sexually assaulting good evening, i' tom: and i' m tom griffith. the owner of the facility says he was shocked when police arrested the 23-year-old coach this afternoon. we' re learning about this case. jean: we did speak to the owner of usa ninja challenge here in hooksett. he said there were several instructors in the class during
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the class in question. an instructor is suspended without pay, pending the outcome of a police investigation. >> in late october the hooksett police department began the investigation into the allegations. jean: 23-year-old cameron beaton, from epsom, is charged with one count of aggravated felonious sexual assault . accused of assaulting one of his students at the gym that just opened in february. 130 students between 5 and 15-years-old, learn how to tackle obstacles here. a spokesperson for usa ninja challenge says the gym and coach were interviewed by police about an incident in a class 3 weeks ago. >> there was a very small class, there were only 7 students in the class. there were three instructors in the studio, and a student was attempting to make a move on the rock climbing wall and the
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, instructor reached out to assist because he thought she , was falling. jean: the gym calls cameron beaton an experienced coach at usa ninja challenge and nearby facilities saying he , and other instructors pass background checks and must , follow protocol that includes how to help students with obstacles. to observe. s actually a large glassed viewing area for parents or anyone to watch all of the jean: hooksett police say they welcome any questions or concerns. >> any information surrounding this investigation or any other additional information that could help us, we would appreciate them to call the hooksett police department. jean: the gym says its reaching -- is reaching out to parents to inform them about the arrest. cameron beaton is free on bail and due in court next month until then he cannot work or volunteer in a facility with children. live in hooksett, jean mackin , wmur
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tom: a man convicted in a crash that killed a retired judge in next month. s office was planning to retry ryan marchant after a hung jury. but the county attorney says now there is no additional evidence that could be presented in a retrial. ryan marchant was convicted of felony aggravated driving while intoxicated in the crash on route four last year. and he was found not guilty of alcohol negligent homicide. shelley: tonight a teenager is behind bars after police say he left an accident scene, hid in someone' s home, and changed his clothes in and -- an effort to disguise himself. brentwood police say 18-year-old isaac shea of massachusetts struck two cars on route 125 around 3:00 this afternoon, then took off. brother' s car, which police say was going to be reported stolen. an hour later police say they
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bedroom in a home on north road. the homeowners were not inside the house. shea is facing several charges, including burglary and resisting arrest. he is being held on $2000 cash bail. tom: police say 24-year-old james rhodes went into a mobile gas station overnight on october 16. he is accused of demanding cash from the clerk at knife point. anyone with information about his whereabouts is urged to call the police. shelley: and other unseasonably warm day. you' re taking a live look where right now it is to do nine -- 69 degrees. not bad. mike haddad is here to let us know if the warm weather will stick around. mike: we will have a midnight
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that means the high temperature for saturday will be reached at midnight tonight. here' s the reason -- 11:00 readings still well above the average. during the day tomorrow we might top off around 60. it is still mid 60' s and concord. 50' s to the north and west. it was topping off any 70' s earlier today. notice, still 70' s along the eastern seaboard. to the west, much, much cooler. that brings the temperature pattern back to average. not tomorrow, still above, upper 40' s to near 60 in southern new hampshire. how warm did it get? what about those records? how much cooler for sunday? more on that later. tom: mike cronin is downtown with a look at how people are enjoying the warm temperatures. mike cronin: it is so nice you do not need a jacket. we know we have been spoiled with people whether. the fact that it is this form,
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this war -- late at night frankly caught new englanders offguard. live music, cold beer, and outside seating -- it had all of the makings of a great summer night. >> absolutely fantastic. i cannot believe it is november. mike cronin: people packed the place as customers enjoyed unseasonably warm temperatures. on a friday night, the restaurant says having the patio open brings about a 15%-20% boost in sales. not far from there, 70 degree weather is also good for business at dairy field country club. it also means another day on the lakes for golfers who usually put their clubs away november. >> they played great and counted every stroke. mike cronin: how long do you want to see this whether go? >> december, who wants no -- s
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mike cronin: this is his first time halting all year. >> i have been buried in the books. i gave the kids a day off. i figured i would hang out with these guys. mike cronin: is the kind of of the day to drive for the top down or go for another ride. >> keep going. mike cronin: six-year-old laura and her dad were swinging and enjoying what is left of the weather. >> i like to play with my friends. i love to do the monkey bars. mike cronin: the monkey bars, those are your favorite. what do you think of the weather? >> it was a nice day. mike cronin: we know that the temperatures will get cooler, know it. nice weather what last. mike redmond, wmur news 9. to more republican candidates
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filed for candidacy. john kasich and chris christie statehouse earlier this week. malley filed as well as donald trump, and senator marco rubio. shelley: three republican tonight. among them, former hp ceo, carly fiorina fresh off if you' d from "the view." stephanie would has her reaction to the host' s criticism to her appearance. reporter: tonight, carly fiorina spoke about lady liberty and the fight for what is right. this morning she wrote -- for her own fight against the ladies of the view. carly: how many people watched the view? if you didn' t, go home and watch it, it is worth it. reporter: they listened to her
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she went on the talkshow after her -- after the cohost said her face look demented during the last of eight. >> i have been called all kinds of things. i have been called a bimbo to the time -- from when i was a secretary until i was a ceo. we will have to go to the litanies to the left to win. reporter: george pataki, and jim gilmore spoke at the red rally at the center in dover. fiorina focused on personal conviction, rather than policy. is only in this nation that a young woman can start out the way i did, typing and filing, and answering phones, go in the middle of a deep recession by the way, go on one day to become largest technology company in the world, and run for the presidency of the state. that is only possible in this nation.
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reporter: she also spoke of darker memories, like losing her stepdaughter to drug addiction. carly: maybe they have lost hope because the demons of addiction are taking over their lives. i saw that look and our daughter' her. look. she has survived it all. white house. carly: you know in your heart of great american. reporter: she says she looks forward to going against her wmur news 9. tom: increased security on u.s. bound flights after the plane crash in egypt coming up on news 9 at 11:00, plans for the department of homeland security to make sure flights are safe. shelley: health care costs are rising in new hampshire, how much more people are paying.
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shelley: airports are stepping in egypt. tom: today the department of homeland security said they would increase security on flights coming to the u.s.. u.s. and british officials believe a bomb -- a bomb exploded, causing the crash, killing 224 people on board.
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shelley: the supreme court will hear another challenge to be a portable care act, nonprofit religious groups are arguing they should not be forced to provide contraceptives to women for free. they argued a mandate for free birth control violates their religious beliefs. in 2014, judges ruled for-profit companies could object rather to providing contraceptives. arguments are expected in march. tom: you might notice you are paying more for health care today. the state -- insurance department posted a rise in premiums. between 2013 in 2014, small businesses saw an increase. premiums in the independent marketplace of jumped 23%. enrollment opened earlier this week. announcer: now, chief meteorologist mike haddad with your forecast.
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it jumped into the 70' s. a beautiful day statewide, including again at the coast. 74 along the shore. it topped off at 74 along the canadian border and to the south in berlin. 62 in portsmouth -- the old record, 71 is the new record. that. no. mr. by one degree -- missed it by one degree. if you look closely enough, it is only two degrees lower than the average high. it is still very warm, despite a cool front slipping offshore with a couple of widely scattered showers earlier this evening. when sticking up out of the
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right now, still holding onto the 50' s and 60' s. the high temperature for saturday will be reached at midnight. cooler air will build in. overnight tonight, mid to upper 40' s, north, upper 40' s in southern new hampshire. here is the cooler air through the great lakes. next up will be on top of new hampshire later tomorrow night and sunday. in between then, it is strive for saturday, and tomorrow night, this week disturbance that will signal a change on sunday, will move through. able tracker -- trigger scattered sprinkles. plenty of sunshine tomorrow. today. night. outside of that, a sprinkle in southern parts of the state.
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temperatures cooler, right back to average for the second half of the week. upper 40' s north, to new 60 south. by sunday, the return to average temperatures for the second half of the weekend. overnight tonight it is not that cold, still very warm. it is not feel like november. it will play saturday night. overall, a good part of next week, not as warm as this week. still above average. tom: all right. jamie: we are supersized. dartmouth just wrapped up against cornell. we also have jason king standing week number 10.
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jason: welcome to friday night football the second season is , about to begin, it' s playoff time for 24 high school football teams. we will begin our previews in division i. bishop guertin won the west conference title with a record of 6-3, giving them home field for tomorrow' s showdown with 7-1 bedford. the two teams met back in week 3, also at stellos stadium, with bedford cruising to a 43-22 win. but like all teams will tell you, that was then and this is now, gametime on saturday is 4:00. >> we basically -- we cannot make the same mistakes. we have to play cleaner game. we have to eliminate be self-inflicted wind. -- winds. i think -- >> i think everyone knows the responsibilities both sides the ball. making sure everyone is on point. >> i think the offense has to come out strong the same we did in week three. i think we have to shut down the big, wide receivers.
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the defense has to shut down any receivers. number seven is good. they have a good quarterback. jason: the other game in the bracket features nashua north and top seeded goffstown, the grizzlies beat the titans 35-6 in week 3, but nashua has been playing some of it' s best football lately. they will however have to find a that' s averaging nearly 43 points per game. the south east bracket looks like this -- pinkerton earned the number one seed, so the astros will host timberlane. the owls handed pinkerton one of their two losses just 3 weeks ago, 31-28 in a thriller. gametime in derry is 2:30 . exeter and salem meet at 1:00 at used as field. -- eustis field. the bluehawks and blue devils are very similar teams with tough, tough defenses. exeter barely won the regular season meeting 14-10 at the midway point of the season, look for another close one tomorrow. now, division ii, a rivalry that dates back to division three days.
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met in division iii playoffs back in the day. they meet tomorrow in the jungle. milford' s only loss was to the sabers back in week 3, 41-13. souhegan' s only loss was to win him -- windham a team that , milford just beat two weeks ago, things are very tight in division two, and this one could go either way. gametime is 2:30 . >> i feel good, obviously it is the first round of playoffs, there are a lot of people that wish they were in our shoes. it is nice that it is a short list -- bus ride. >> i think they have momentum going since they had been able to eat windham. they are very good right now. >> we have to play hard, we have to come out pounding the ball, and we have to have confidence. >> it is bad running with them at the beginning, we have progressed as a team. we have come together.
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jason: tough draw for the 8th seeded huskies of monadnock, they get the 8-0 saints of saint thomas, the saints are averaging almost 50 points a game, but their defense is good too,allowing only 8 points er -- per game with two shutouts gametime in dover is 1:00 ,. the 7-1 windham jaguars will host one of the top running backs in the state, ryan milliken and his lebanon raiders come calling tomorrow at 1:30, the jags are the defeinding -- defending division champs, but have their work cut out. the kennett eagles quietly played their way to a 7-1 regular season. they get 6-2 kearsarge tomorrow night. gave kennett a 34-33 win over the cougars back in week two, scoring points. they play under the lights at 5:00. in division iii, they go cross conference of the playoffs. 8-0 newport will take on 4th seeded somersworth, these teams did not meet during the regular season, so anything can happen. the toppers finished at 4-4 but -- 4-4.
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newport trying to make back-to-back appearances in the state title, first things first -- >> i am pretty confident, as long as we prepare and execute. >> as long as we do that, i think we will do good. >> we go in with the same thing every week, if we are prepared, we will be ready. >> we' re pretty good. it should be a good game. >> defensively we will be ok. shut down 28 and offensively. jason: the other side of the bracket features boat taking on stephens, the falcons might have the best defense. in time is 1:00. the other bracket has bishop brady, they will travel to meredith to face inter-lakes-moultonborough, the lakers are 7-1 with their only loss coming against undefeated newport. ,the other unbeaten in division iii is winnisquam. like bow, the bears boast an explosive offense and a solid defense, allowing less than ten
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points per game with 3 shutouts. franklin is for-four, tomorrow the gametime is 1:00. as a reminder, you can watch all of the friday night football shows on our website. you can follow us on twitter. that is it for week 10, good luck to all of the coaches and players in action tomorrow. jamie: good luck to all of those players and their sat. we continue sports of the celtics. they try to break a three-game losing streak. three-year. they never gave up the lead. isaiah thomas doing his part, 38-20. celtics score 40 points in the first quarter. they cruise to the 11898 when game -- 118-98. exhibition game at number three maryland, terps win.
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first of two games for unh hockey at michigan state this weekend. unh' s high-powered offense shut down. the spartans win, five-nothing, they will play tomorrow night. first of three games in three days for the monarchs of the beast. the beast 1, 5-4 -- won, 5-4. the girls division iii volleyball titles played, son of the winds it 3-1. tomorrow, eight more high school state championship events in soccer, volleyball, and cross-country. friday night football for dartmouth, they hosted cornell. writer stone with a one-yard touchdown run on fourth. big green took a 7-3 lead. in the second, williams with an eight yard pass to mcmanus,
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dartmouth wins, 21-3, they are seven and one this year. saint a' s this home, plant -- from the state on the road. huge game for richmond at unh. it is a huge challenge for unh, that if they can win, they will be back in the playoffs. >> all of a sudden they are seven to one come other defense is good. the offense is powerful. we have to play well. >> for us it has been a one-game season, every game is important. you try to keep our heads above water. jamie: that is unh. good luck to them tomorrow. tom: we will be back with more
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shelley: it' s beginning to look a lot like christmas in new york city. tom: the rockefeller center christmas tree was raised up today. the 78 foot tall tree weighs two tons and was grown in new york' s hudson valley. it will be lit for the first time on december the second, the tree will stay lit until january 6 grade get a look of it. shelley: thank you for joining us for news nine tonight at
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