tv News 9 Daybreak ABC November 10, 2015 5:00am-6:00am EST
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mark will be on "gma" this morning in new york. that's what's making news in america this morning. >> as we mentioned stay tuned for sean: two men who pleaded guilty in the murder of a death of a madbury teen will be sentenced today and they could face decades behind bars. erin: a man who served time in morning. kevin: sunshine giving way to clouds ahead of the first of two end of the week. sean: it was closer than originally thought, but a recount shows that ted gatsas manchester mayor.
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now, wmur news 9 daybreak. erin: good morning, new hampshire. i' m erin fehlau. sean: i' m sean mcdonald. you may need to bundle up out there. it is almost feeling like wintertime. kevin: nice warm up through the afternoon yesterday. we get back near 60 degrees today. clouds increase ahead of the next system. we start down near the free jing mark -- freezing mark in the monadnock region. that system continues to urge -- push northward. most of the shower activity will be around later tonight and through tomorrow morning. highs today will be up in the 50' s. let' s take a look at your morning ride in the granite state. we are joined live by 95.7 wzid' s deb davidson.
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traffic is looking well through all the major roads in new hampshire. we are not seeing any delays on 93 through the hooksett tolls. from manchester through salem is about a 20 minute ride. no delays or incidents to slow you down. 101, 111, and the spaulding turnpike are looking good. 93 southbound is up to speed and incident-free. minuteman health. i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: thank you, deb. two men who admitted to killing and memory teen -- a madbury teen are sentenced today. sean: zachary pinette and michael tatum reached a plea deal and testified against
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tristan wolusky. ray: zachary pinette and michael tatum each pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in return for their testimony against tristan wolusky. they leeward 18-year-old aaron wilkinson from his home in madbury with the intent of robbing him for money and drugs. he was stabbed nearly two dozen times. charges of first-degree murder against zachary pinette and michael tatum were dropped as part of the plea deal. tristan wolusky was convicted of first-degree murder for his role in the killing. woluksy will be sentenced later this month or next month. sean: thanks. a man wanted for violating his parole after serving time for his role in the murder of an
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36-year-old kevin paul was arrested last night as a fugitive from justice. he was released on parole in may and investigators think he is part of a burglary ring. he served 17 years in prison for standing by as gordon perry shot and killed epsom officer jeremy charron in 1997 and then fired at police during the getaway. police in vermont are waiting for autopsy results to find out how it man died at his home in hartford. thomas casey and william roberts had been drinking together sunday night and then got in a fight. roberts said he found casey dead when he woke up sunday morning. police say he is cooperating. erin: it is official. ted gatsas has won another term as mayor of the city of manchester.
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he defeated challenger joyce craig by 65 votes as opposed to immediately after the election. gatsas attended a school board meeting minutes after the recount was finished. craig released a statement congratulating the mayor and thanking her supporters. tonight, the republican presidential hopefuls will once again share a debate stage, but the group will be smaller with just eight taking part in the main event. ben carson is expected to be in the spotlight. stephanie ramos has a preview of round four tonight in milwaukee. >> the next president of the united states, donald trump! stephanie: a rock star welcome for donald trump in front of a pumped up crowd in illinois. he took jabs at his opponents and slammed ben carson.
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>> if you try and hit your mother over the head with a hammer, your poll numbers go up. stephanie: the latest poll numbers show trump and carson are practically tried. trump will share center stage with carson at the fourth gop presidential debate tonight. in the last week, carson called himself the victim of a media witchhunt. >> you are asking me about something that occurred 50 years ago and you expect me to have the details on that? stephanie: he will likely face tough questions tonight. about claims that he was offered a scholarship to west point. and that he stabbed a friend. >> the newspapers said you didn' t do it. stephanie: marco rubio said he knows everything. >> ben carson' s story would only be possible in a great country like america.
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scheduled to last two hours. candidates will not make opening statements, but they will have more time to make arguments. abc news, washington. sean: regulators have approved the zoning changes for the balsams development. the cohas county commission approved three zoning changes. a spokesperson for the project says once they actually start work, the project could be finished within 18 months. erin: it is such a beautiful property. it will be nice to see it come back to life. still ahead, service to our country. these metals were earned years ago.
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scarves wrapped around trees in manchester. they are free to anyone who needs them. erin: ahead, a warning for residents in merrimack as the number of coyote sightings is on the rise. i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to tuition if you go to a public college or university. and you ought to be able to refinance student debt. and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending
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kevin: we start out with partly cloudy to mostly clear skies early this morning in northern parts of this date, where temperatures have dropped back tonight. we are looking for an increase in clouds today. details are coming up. sean: tomorrow is veterans day. three local men are finally getting much-deserved recognition for their service. erin: they were honored during a special ceremony in manchester yesterday. the family of normin morin was given a variety of metals for his service in world war ii. he died in 1963 after serving in the manchester school system.
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heart for injuries he suffered in afghanistan in 2010. vietnam vet ray vercoe of laconia earned his medals for service as a combat engineer. >> for those to serve, it means a lot to get some recognition, especially from the vietnam era. >> it is a belated honor and it gives us a sense of closure. >> i did not do it for the awards are metals and all that stuff. i wanted to serve and that is what i did. erin: humble hero. senator jeanne shaheen was instrumental in helping the recognition. sean: well-deserved. in manchester. volunteers tied dozens of park. they worked with the longmeadow congregational church on the
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warm today. we wanted to get them out before it gets cold. >> we figured there would be a lot of people that would be congregating in this park. distribute this year. those things come in handy. erin: what a sweet effort. coming up, reducing your energy cost at home does not have to be know what to focus on. that means starting at the top.
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chancellor of the -- and the chancellor of the flagship campus have resigned. the situation came to a head over the weekend when three dozen black football players announced they would not play until wolfe left. erin: volkswagen is offering $1000 in gift cards and vouchers to car owners affected by a massive emissions scandal. nearly half a million owners of diesel powered cars will get $500 gift cards that will be spent anywhere. another $500 gift card for vw and audi dealerships. owners will get years of roadside assistance for free. a bipartisan commission says state lawmakers should that comprehensive dental benefits to the state' s medicaid program for adults. a quarter of granite stater
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-- adults have not visited a dentist in the last year. the report estimates it would cost between $11 million and $13 million this year. sean: reducing energy costs does not have to become located or expensive. we got advice from a local energy auditor and he has simple ways to help you get started. >> attic, basement, center of the building. sean: paul budden says those are the three areas you should look at and you likely want to start from the top. >> there are generally two big holes to the sky. any chimney that is properly not damper. that is a big hole to the sky. another big colbrunn is attic
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-- culprit is attic access. sean: make sure there is insulation to help stop the flow of air and check any pipes or wires that go into the attic. make sure they are sealed. >> the cold air comes in at the bottom of the building entity usually -- and it is usually around the tops of the foundation walls. sean: in the basement, make sure there is a proper seal on the foundation walls and check your bulk head. windows are in major focal point on the middle point of the home and the key is to keep the warm air away from the cool windows. uses simple cornice box to deflect the air and then shades, drapes, or shears to create a barrier. many people think adding insulation is the most important thing, but the most important
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part is weather sealing. erin: and it works. kevin: i have a lot going on this weekend and now you are piling on to the to do list. it' s got to be done. we are getting to that time of year. gradual sunshine will give way to a building of clouds. more sunshine in northern areas of the state than -- a lot more sunshine in northern areas of the state then we will see in southern spot. from there, another system right on its heels. temperatures still dropping out from the 20' s to the mid-30' s. the lions share of this heavier
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rainfall. we will keep an eye on this through the day. we have a lot of drier hours before we get to that. temperatures are in the 20' s to lower 30' s this morning. as the system pulls through, there will eventually be cooler air. there is one other system that comes in thursday afternoon and thursday evening. it will be low and mid 50' north. southern areas of the state starting in the lower 30' s and eventually going back into the mid-50' s. there will be thicker cloud cover later on this afternoon. there could be late day showers. a good batch of rainfall around early and then pulling away for
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it will be a brief break after partly cloudy skies. some scattered showers thursday afternoon. cooler breeze. the rainfall will start to push and later on tonight. it will be a wet start to your veterans day. and thursday night. partial sunshine friday. a cool breeze saturday. could mean some snowflakes for the north country. 40' s to lower 50' s for the weekend. erin: it kind of evened out here.
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to get us that closer to the averages. ray: two men who took part in the murder of a madbury teen will be sentenced today. erin wilkinson was stabbed -- aaron wilkinson was stabbed to zachary pinette and michael tatum blood guilty to second-degree murder in their exchange -- in exchange for their testimony against tristan wolusky. erin: a man who served time for his role in the killing of an epsom police officer is back behind bars. kevin paul was arrested as a fugitive from justice. investigators think he is part of a burglary ring. ted gatsas has officially won a fourth term of mayor of manchester. the final margin of victory was just 64 votes over joyce craig. sean: you will soon have a new
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sean: tuesday morning, november 10. fair skies with a system approaching later this afternoon. a good chance of rain fall for a lot of areas tonight and early tomorrow on your veterans day. we will have details on how much we will see from that coming up. sean: it kind of looks like the entrance to oz right there. erin: starting sometime in january, city inspectors will launch a pilot program assigning letter grades to rate the cleanliness and food safety practices for all restaurants and food vendors in the city. new york city has used a similar system for years.
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it seems almost everybody is on facebook. that now includes president obama. erin: he just joined yesterday. he had 200,000 likes in the first three hours. his first post was a two video showing the president walking through the white house backyard and talking about climate change. sean: facebook has been around a while, mr. president. coming up, local children' s advocates are hoping you will think about a giving tuesday to help support kids in need. erin: plus, several are putting too plan holiday decorations
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>> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 daybreak. sean: welcome back to you. good morning, everybody. a live look in meredith. 34 degrees. just above freezing. i feel like we are truly in november now. erin: it is finally feeling like it, right? two men limited admitted to their roles in a 2014 murder are scheduled to be sentenced today. a farmington man is recovering after suffering non-life-threatening injuries when he was hit by a pickup truck in rochester yesterday. merrimack police are warning residents to be on the lookout for coyotes. sean: it has been rather cold overnight, lately.
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we slowly ebb our way to the upcoming season. sean: what is the upcoming season? you don' t mention it. the unmentionable season. [laughter] sean: it is like baltimore. kevin: we start with the high clouds streaming in. a few chances of rain showers. highs today back in the 50' s for another day. sean: we are only a couple weeks from the ski areas opening. i' m just saying. let' s check out the roads for you. kevin: i' m well aware of that, sean. wzid' s deb davidson. deb: the skis are waxed and ready to go in my house. there is a crash between exit
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the right lane is blocked. once you get through that, everything looks good although a up to the bedford tolls. on 93 southbound, you are moving well through the city of salem. heading into boston on 93 south, increasing and slowing volume as you get back by the connector. this report is brought to you by minuteman health. from the wzid traffic network, i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: thanks. two men who play the role in the murder of the madbury teen will be sentenced today. erin: zachary pinette and michael tatum both pled guilty to second-degree murder in the 2014 death of aaron wilkinson. a third man went to trial and was convicted of third-degree murder. ray brewer joins us live in the studio. ray: zachary pinette and michael
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tatum struck a plea deal in against tristan wolusky. tristan wolusky was found guilty last month on all charges, including first-degree murder, for the stabbing death of 18-year-old aaron wilkinson. all three men chose to -- drove wilkinson. killing him. times. tristan wolusky called the victim and asked to meet him outside. he will be sentenced early next month. zachary pinette and michael tatum will learn their fate stray after pleading guilty to second-degree murder he -- second-degree murder. the state has recommended that the each be sentenced to 30
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erin: hillary clinton continues her campaign swing through new hampshire today. she filed yesterday to have her name on the primary ballot in new hampshire. in nashua, she was endorsed by the league of conservation voters. she finished the day with a town hall meeting at windham high school, where she talked policy and defended planned parenthood. >> one of the biggest differences i see without republican counterparts is their and women' rights and gay-rights and voting rights. it is quite astonishing. erin: today, clinton is planning hanover. ted cruz, lindsey graham, and rand paul will be in concord to republican primary ballot. sean: a farmington man is
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recovering after being hit by a pickup truck in rochester. the accident happened yesterday afternoon on north main street. 44-year-old kevin henderson was crossing the street in a crosswalk when he was hit. he was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. the driver did stop at the scene. erin: fish and game officers came to the rescue of a man who got stuck on mount washington. a 24-year-old massachusetts man decided to hike alone yesterday. as he was dissenting from the summit, he started to cramp up. he started to call my 11. fish and game officers climbed to the area and pulled him to safety. sean: a window woman who says she was raped by bill cosby is suing the comedian for .
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article, she and now alleged -- her and assaulted her in 1965 . she says the statement called her and the other accusers liars that cosby made. more than 50 women have accused he has never been criminally charged. erin: the man accused of trying to inducted teenager from the merrimack premium outlets was back in court today. a superior court judge has been asked to throw out a series of charges. defense lawyers say he did not consent to a search and all of the evidence found, including weapons, was illegally seized.
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prosecutors say the evidence would have been uncovered during the investigation. sean: in light of the heroin epidemic, the bedford police department is hosting a substance abuse summit tonight. police will be addressing the heroine problem and what needs to be done about the issue. erin: merrimack police have issued a coyote alert after an increase in sightings. the animal control officers say the sightings are near a neighborhood in northwest merrimack that backs up conservation land. a woman reported hearing that her small dog was taken two months ago. police say they spot coyotes all over town while out on patrol overnight. >> we have been having an
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we just want to make people aware to keep their cats and small dogs in the house. erin: officers say coyote attacks on people are rare. sean: a holiday display controversy. >> a lot of it called it "mork and mindy" reenactment. sean: some shoppers are outraged after one company decided to change up the christmas display at its malls. erin: hoping to ward off dementia or alzheimer' s, you may want to have a glass of bubbly. champagne might help prevent brain diseases. kevin: it has been a pleasant we will have the details coming tt2w`t+o m4: bt@qj9h tt2w`t+o m4: "a@qz5, tt2w`t+o m4: bm@qq> tt4w`t+o m4:" dztq n\p tt4w`t+o m4:" entq >x0
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it is ending its killer whale shows at the san diego location after a wave of recent criticism and low attendance. they say they will phase out the shows by the end of next year. no word on whether they will and the killer whale shows that other parks. seaworld has announced it has acquired the rights to rudolph the red nose reindeer. it will play a key role in the holiday festivities at the park. sean: the military has identified the remains of seven of the uss oklahoma servicemen killed in the bombing of pearl harbor. the men have been considered missing since 1941. over the summer, the military started exhuming the remains of 400 sailors and marines buried in a veterans cemetery in hawaii known as unknowns. they started the project because of advances in technologies that are improving the technology to identify remains.
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potential good news for those who drink champagne. clicking three glasses of bubbly week may help prevent the that of dementia or alzheimer' s. researchers in the u.k. say to ingredients contain compounds that can ward off brain diseases and boost memory. a spokesman for the alzheimer' s society calls the result interesting. sean: i love file video. [laughter] sean: that guy really likes champagne. some also taken on christmas displays after the scenes sparked controversies. officials at simons malls says they were trying to create a glacial experience with their display, but many shoppers said that without the christmas tree and elves, the display was to secular.
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i think it says a lot about a lot of things. what this time of year is about and what tradition means. officials eventually give in to the pressure. sean: they install the glacier displays at six malls nationwide. this is one of those situations. you cannot please everybody. erin: it does look like a set from "frozen." sean: in a world all about convenience, time-saving apps are on the rise. erin: kenneth mouton has a look at the must-have apps. kenneth: in this frantic world -- >> time is very important.
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to their phones to help with time. with the help of gps tracking, orders are ready the moment nearest store. >> i think it is smart. you can get anything nowadays. different stores can be how convenient it is. kenneth: starbucks is one of many businesses cashing in on convenience. hand, you are a few minutes away from saving time. >> we should definitely expect to see so many more of these apps in the future. kenneth: people who are hungry and angry are using hangry too big get type of food and get a fast delivery in their area. drivers with uber note you' ve a few meal options in temperature controlled bags.
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we have a chicken biscuit and a pork sandwich. dreading the post office? there is ship. >> we are the easiest way to send anything anywhere. kenneth: ship is explaining to -- planning to expand to more cities coming up. sean: russia could be shut ou of track and field events at next year' s olympics. a report from a world anti-doping agency panel accuses russian athletes of widespread doping and says the russian government knew about it.
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we will see what happens. erin: patriots running back dion lewis will miss the rest of the season due to a torn acl. he injured his left knee on a screen pass late in the third quarter of sunday' s game. he has been a huge part of the running game and passing game, favorite targets out of the backfield. of great performances. we pray for him and we' ve got to step up. >> they are going to be playing 100 cents every game. when you get your opportunity, you try to do whatever you can to win the championship. erin: he was third in the league among running backs with 36 catches. sean: the southern new hampshire university men' s soccer team gathered at the student center
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they are 17-1 and the third ranked team in the country and will host the east region tournament this weekend. they are making their eighth straight appearance in the ncaa' s. they will play saturday at 1:00 lemoine. forecast. erin: waking up to another chilly morning. we are in the 30' s out there. the heat has been cranking and many homes across the state. sean: is chilly as it has been, these numbers are very close to normal for this time of year. this feels really cold. kevin: we had a new normal last week. sean: that was the new normal? erin: we liked the old new normal. kevin: the old new normal. the more recent normal. sean: get all that? kevin: i think so. i think we have the red sky in
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you can see some high clouds out there lifting northward. it is going to battle a lot of dry air. we are not going to see this rainfall continued to move right in later on this morning early afternoon. it will take a good part of time for it to move in. the heaviest focused rainfall will eventually work its way offshore, so would will be the other portion of this shower activity trying to develop into rainfall that is making its way in. temperatures are in the 30' s in the southern half of the state. it has been awfully warm of late. it looks like we have settled back closer to the averages. today, temperatures will climb
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we will have a quicker overcast in southern spots as that system continues to live northward. it should be dry through a good part of the afternoon. that really is on borrowed time later on this evening. you will notice the most organized rainfall in southern parts of the state. you will have shower activity most likely late tonight and tomorrow morning. as we work our way through tomorrow, we get a little bit of a break. to start the day on thursday, the clouds will quickly increase again. more showers pushed through thursday afternoon. with that next system that makes its way through, the cooler air comes in tonight. early this morning, we start off in the 20' s and 30'
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it will be low-end mid-50' s where you see a little bit of sunshine. two systems, one late this afternoon and early tonight. another one, thursday afternoon and into thursday evening. a cooler breeze by the time we get to saturday. mixed shower activity and snowflakes. the cooler air coming back in. pretty close to the norms as we settle into november weather. sean: i noticed my furnace now. ok, i' m going to wake up. wmur has kicked off our spirit of giving campaign in which we hired charitable --highlight charitable organizations around the state. erin: most people are familiar with black friday and cyber monday.
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it is a global movement. casa is asking you to consider supporting its mission on a regular basis. >> the goal is to bring in 25 new monthly donors. >> those funds will help us support 100% of the children in the state of new hampshire. erin: casa has been advocating for new hampshire children for more than 25 years. you can find more information about the spirit of giving efforts on our website, wmur.com. sean: still to come, just call him a real-life doogie houser.
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senior year, but his fellow classmates are determined to make sure he is included. sean: look at that. more than 100 of his classmates brought their homecoming festivities right to his home. he has not been to school since he was hit by a man driving a stolen car in june. he says seeing his classmates perform was very uplifting. erin: how awesome is that? sean: i love that story. erin: a teen in california is proving quite to be the whiz kid. sean: the 17-year-old started community college at the age of 18. when he was 15, he earned his bachelors degree in math. kevin: he is almost finished with his master' s degree in cyber security and made some money working for nasa. he works with engineers to run emulations to keep airplanes and drones safe during flights.
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sean: started community college at eight years old is what i meant to say. and regular duty hauser. erin: wow. sean: coming up, a new edition of our energy saver series. we will to you would areas of your home to focus on. ray: two m scheduled to be sentenceden today. we will to you what the state is recommending. erin: if you like going to weddings, you are shorter to love this story.
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