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coverage first with meteorologist josh judge. josh: looking pretty good for the next few days. temperatures will be getting milder just in time for heading turkey dinner. let's check your current temperatures, it's in the 20's, already 26 in berlin and sinking quickly thanks to the clear skies in light winds. 20's and 30's everywhere else. skies clear, crystal clear right now. high pressure to our east is starting to pump up the milder air. it will do so during the overnight hours and that may bring us a few clouds overnight into tomorrow morning. we may start off the day with some clouds tomorrow morning as that warmer air pushes in and creates rising air which causes those clouds. so clouds and then some sun as we go through did day tomorrow, breaks of sun, can't rule out a sprinkle in a few spots, but it will be very limited. milder temperatures, 45 to as high as 55 degrees, and the warmest spots for tomorrow, and
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from there. jennifer: it's been busy on the roads and at the airport as thousands make their way to their holiday destinations. for an update, we check in with wmur's stephanie woods who is at the hooksett tolls. reporter: triple a travel says that today is one of the worst travel days of the year nationwide. but as you can see behind us here on interstate 93 by the hooksett tolls, traffic is moving smoothly even though there are a lot of cars on the roads. triple a estimates that nearly 47 million people across the country will be traveling 50 miles or more this long holiday weekend. but 42 million of those will be on the roads. that's 300,000 more travelers than the u.s. had last year. here at the hooksett tolls rest stop on 93 north, many people are headed to the lakes region, white mountains and vermont to spend thanksgiving with family.
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bit heavy all day, but it's not too bad, and about the same as last year. we just spoke to bill boynton of new hampshire d.o.t., he says he does expect a few more people to be on the roads than last year. he thinks that's because gas prices are so cheap, across the state the average is just $2.07 a gallon. stephanie woods, wmur news 9. tom: tonight owen labrie is fighting his conviction, just one day after his name was added to the sex offender rent industry in his home state of vermont. one of the punishments that he is appealing. shelley walcott is live in the studio now with the paperwork filed. shelley: attorneys for owen labrie have also taken issue with his felony conviction saying it's for a charge that should have never been applied to him in the first place. labrie's name was added to the sex offender registry in his home state of vermont yesterday. it's for his conviction on a felony count of using a computer to lure a 15-year-old classmate.
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labrie was found guilty of misdemeanor sexual assault after the 2014 encounter with the girl at st. paul's school in concord. in the notice of appeal filed wednesday, labrie's lawyers say the trial judge should not have allowed that felony count. insisting the computer charge was meant to ai ply to adults preying on children. they also cited issues with the admissibility of evidence and the cross-examination of a key prosecution witness. the appeal also raised a question about the prosecution's closing arguments. so with these issues in mind, labrie's lawyers told the state's highest court today that they want his conviction overturned. and labrie was sentenced to one year in jail, but he will remain free pending the outcome of his appeal. shelley walcott, wmur news 9. tom: a manchester man had his nursing assistant's license permanently revoked after investigators say he was caught assaulting an elderly patient. jer an assistant attorney
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allege by abused an 80-year-old patient with dementia. as heather hamel explains now, the nursing board's decision to permanently revoke his rns is unusual. >> we're told that normally the board leaves the door open for the person to reapply for their license in the future. but this time that is not the case. >> they are very, very serious allegations. and with an eyewitness they're pretty confident in their decision, i think. reporter: the new hampshire board of us us inning decided to permanently revoke morrissey's license after he allegedly sexually assaulted an 80-year-old woman at this nursing home of. >> they are so completely vulnerable and depend tent on the people who care for them. so there's a tremendous amount of trust that was violated. reporter: another nursing assistant walked in on morrissey and allegedly saw him doing something inappropriate to the
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new hampshire board of nursing, when she asked what he was doing morrissey said you know what you saw. >> he didn't come right out and say yes, i did this, but more embarrassing thing i've ever done and things like that, which indicate that he was admitting to what he had done. reporter: when speaking with the nurse on duty, the other says morrissey said i know it's sick, i need help. o'connor says morrissey's license was temporarily suspended. he didn't show up to a scheduled hearing and tuesday the board made their final decision. >> in new hampshire he will not be able to get a license as a licensed nursing assistant again. reporter: morrissey can apply for a license in other states, however his revocation will be listed on the new hampshire board of nursing's website and as for criminal charges none have been filed. tom: police are looking for a man they say stole thousands of dollars worth of baby formula. he allegedly targeted wal-mart stores in the lakes region,
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making several trips there in the past week. police are using surveillance photos to try to catch him. kristen carosa joins us with details. report police say this thief has bold moves, walking right into the store, filling the cart to the brim, and walking out with no intent to pay for any of it. two shoplifting incidents are being investigated at this tilton wal-mart, after this man walked in and walked out with dozens of cans of baby formula. >> somewhere in the neighborhood formula. the suspects actually took all the baby formula. reporter: police are relying on these surveillance photos to catch the suspect who could now face felony charges. >> we look at these as organized retail crime cases, anything in the thousands of dollars, they're going store to store and in some cases state the state, and these cases can actually grow and be pretty big. reporter: the wal-mart in laconia was also hit, there the cans.
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>> he went in the store, loaded up a carriage and play tabtly walked out there the front door. reporter: investigators say the black market. >> the cans retail from $15 to $20 per can. so if they can put it out on the black market for a quarter or half of that, request large numbers they can make a significant amount of money. reporter: or it could be used to cut drugs. >> typically people come up from new york city or other areas, come up here, steal it because they're not known. reporter: and it's nothing new. tilton police say they saw similar retail thefts in the past. >> we've seen that in the past before with ink cartridges, that case turned over a million dollars worth of stolen ink. reporter: and it may mean stores changing the way formula is displayed. >> now with these type of things they may have to start securing baby formula behind the counter, which is sad. reporter: police tell us the suspect attempted to steal from the wal-mart in epping but was unsuccessful.
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if you have any information on who this suspect might be, call your local police department. kristen carosa, wmur news 9. tom: straight ahead, new details in a chain reaction crash in manchester, the charge the driver who police say caused it. jennifer: a scare for a drivers ed class, the threat this man is accused of making as students were practicing parallel parking on city streets. mike: it's a weather wednesday here at d.s. coal growers in loudon where it's all about holiday plants and more. >> it's a football feast for
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after police say he caused a multicar crash in manchester while under the influence. jennifer: when emergency crews arrived at the crash on canal street last night they found mark rossa unconscious and gave him narcan. police are still working to determine if he was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. several people were injured in that crash. tom: a manchester man faces five charges tonight after allegedly students yesterday. police say three teens and their instructor were parallel parking on chestnut street when they were approached by a man police later identified as 22-year-old joseph duven. authorities say words were exchanged and duven allegedly threatened to shoot the people in the car if they hit his vehicle. >> there was some words exchanged and an alleged threat made and had they turned around and saw the male that had allegedly threatened them they observed the handgun strapped to his hip. so the instructor did the right thing, immediately told him to leave, they left the area and they called us.
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reporter: duven has been charged with four counts of criminal threatening and one count of falsifying physical evidence. just trying to learn how to drive the car. weather wise, good weekend ahead. josh: looking pretty good for the next self days. of course the holiday here and temperatures warming up, right on cue. we'll take a look at how long those milder temperatures stick around. jennifer: now to our u local hot shot, a thin layer of ice didn't stop this pair of otters from playing on deer meadow pond in
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tom: it's time for a segment we call weather wednesday. jennifer: tonight we're taking you to loudon where five acres of green houses are bursting with color. mike haddad is there tonight. mike: it's an amazing spot, because the poinsettias are taking on a patriotic theme, we've got the red, the white, the blue. doug cole the owner. first of all, thanks for inviting us up here tonight. >> it's a pleasure to have you, it's exciting. mike: we all know about the red, the white, some other colors like the burgundy. but what happened to this one? >> actually about three hours ago it looked just like this one. and then we have a special blue dye that's mixed with alcohol
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actually has some glitter on it also, so just makes them fun for the season. mike: this is actually going to a particular spot? >> this is going to lynnwood high school, they have a fundraising event there. so a lot of our product goes to garden centers, forrists and a lot of fundraisers around the state. mike: how many poinsettias do you have here? >> we have about 40,000 cuttings, that are brought in from costa rica and mexico, for example, we start those back in june. and as recent as september. it depends on what size plan we want. mike: you also have so many here that people might want to just hop on over and buy them, but you can't purchase them here in loudon of where can you buy your particular poinsettias and other plants? >> most locally to us we have our own garden center called cole gardens in concord, and we do a lot of fundraisers, so you see them at different schools around the state and many different garden centers and florists.
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for you. what other cress plants do you have -- christmas plants do you have? >> we've been specializing in syclamen, these are awe grown from seed. so we've had these since june and july also. mike: thank you very much for joining us. and wish you a great season. feel like i just did a grow it green segment, where is ray? josh: he's out there, mike. certainly not good growing weather at the moment, temperatures in the 20's in many spots. concord at 29 already, and 30's everywhere else. these temperatures will fall quickly during the evening hours thanks to the lighter winds and yes the clear skies out there. but warmer weather is streaming on in. it will slow down the temperature tumble during the overnight and early morning hours and will probably bring some clouds in along with it. so tomorrow morning we may start
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here's a look at that warmer air, you can see a distinct difference, that's what slowly pushes in, taking hold more and more over the next several days. so tomorrow is certainly noticeable compared to today and you'll be maybe shedding the jackets or wearing thinner jackets on friday with temperatures in the 50's to perhaps lower 60's. let's take a look at future cast with the clear skies, but increasing clouds. south of the white mountains overnight into early tomorrow morning, thanks to that warm air. remember, warm air rises and clouds. tomorrow morning if you have early morning events it may be cloudy for a while. but for the most part a dry day. then by afternoon we're turning partly sunny and the milder air starts getting noticeable by the afternoon. friday more of the same, but you see that front off to our northwest and friday night into saturday morning that front will drop through the state and bring some showers that will pull away on saturday. for tomorrow, of course it's thanksgiving, a lot of high
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school football games going on, a couple of of big ones in nashua, in manchester 42, 43, 44 degrees for the kickoff tomorrow with cloudy skies. but again those temperatures will be rising. there's also tomorrow an awful lot of turkey trots going on, all over the state, about 15 of them. and for that look at the temperatures and conditions for you, tomorrow morning it will be a chilly start around 7:00, by 9:00 a lot of these starting at that point, about 35, excuse me, upper 30's and lower 40's depending on where in the state you are. by 11:00 we're well into the 40's. by the afternoon many spots getting into the 50's. how is that happening? high pressure drifting off to our east, it's drawing up all that warmer air, so 45 to 55 for tomorrow. then i mentioned friday, black friday of course, is even warmer with some clouds building as this front approaches from the northwest, as the front sinks down it could bring a couple of of mixed showers to the mountains and then rain showers overnight late friday night into
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early saturday morning, you may start off saturday morning with a few clouds and some showers before we clear away. then the weekend looks good. but cooler. tonight some spots could get colder than this, locally, it would be even colder but that warmer air will stop the temperature free fall. for tomorrow here's your thanksgiving forecast. milder conditions, upper 40's and lower to mid 50's in many, many spots out there. hard to believe that one year ago today this was happening. an awful latest of snow and of course all those power outages as well, a very different situation this year around with dry conditions and temperatures like this that are heading only in the upward direction for the next few days. 50's tomorrow in many spots and 50's, maybe some 60's by friday. the weekend after those early showers will see things clear away. tom: sounds good. jennifer: going to be warm for your turkey trot tomorrow. >> yes, i'll be at the fisher cats. we're talking about the u.n.h. football dinner that they're
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jamie: you might be working on that big dinner for tomorrow, hosting family, some stress involved there for sure. but imagine you are hosting the entire u.n.h. football program for thanksgiving dinner. the team is heading to stillings dining hall tomorrow afternoon, according to the head chef this
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was the food other. 108 pounds of boneless turkey breast, 100 pounds of potatoes, butter and light cream, 75 pounds of stuffing and gravy. a 60-pound roast ples veggies and dessert. this holiday dinner as a team has become a tradition. >> we're going to have a great day over at the dining hall. when we play on saturday right after thanksgiving we always get together to have a meal together, it's a pretty cool to hear what they're thankful for, seeing a couple of the guys stand up and say some heart felt things with teammates, family, friends. it's a pretty good day when you're sitting there as a family sharing a great experience on thanksgiving. >> most of the time everyone thinks you don't get time, but this is our family. >> both the bruins and celtics holiday.
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the bruins skate at the detroit redwings at 7:30, the c's host the 76ers. philadelphia has not won a game in year, going back to last season the 76ers have lost 25 games in a row. ouch. we've been tell you about the division one signings lately, how about bishop guertin high school, the cardinals sending 10 athletes to d1 programs next year including five boys lacrosse players, three girls lacrosse athletes, also cross country runner kristin fisher and girls soccer star kiley dagna. good luck. turkey trots tomorrow morning. 2,000 runners already registered for this one. friday, navy and houston, iowa and nebraska. settle in and watch the football all day friday with us. tom: sounds like a great day. tune in for "new hampshire chronicle" following "world
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