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sean: now on daybreak, breaking news from tilton where flames ripped through a dunkin donuts this morning. we will have a live report straight ahead. erin: manchester police chief nick willard is set to address lawmakers on capitol hill this morning. the message he has to help fight the drug crisis across the country. kevin: changeable skies again today as we go from the milder winter temperatures to back much closer to the norm when snow might come with it, ahead. sean: one person is dead after a terrifying freak accident in massachusetts. a tire flew off a moving vehicle and then slammed into an oncoming car. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: no one covers new hampshire like we do.
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erin: nearing the end of january does not feel like it. winter. feels kind of like march. kevin: these are the typical highs for mid-march as we start in the 30' s. yesterday where temperatures s. yesterday. the dividing line is a friend coming through this morning. activity. not moving much today, 30' s. the wind picks up out of the last starting around lunchtime. more on this front for the weekend in a bit. wzid'
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deb: a serious crash in the north country on u.s. 3 in stewartstown. that road is closed at county farm bridge. it is involving a tractor-trailer. avoid the area completely if possible. detours in place. a road closure on u.s. 3 in tilton between dearborn and peabody due to the overnight fire. detours are in place and emergency crews are on the scene. no problems on 93 through the state. patches of wet roads due to overnight melting. with warm temperatures, icing not an issue. the everett turnpike moving well to the state line in nashua. from the wzid traffic network, i am deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: we start with breaking news from tilton where crews are battling a two alarm fire at the dunkin donuts on route three. erin: we want to get right to wmur' s ray brewer who is live in tilton this morning.
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mopping up operations on route three in tilton. about quarter to three this donuts was heading to work. he noticed thick, black smoke called 911. crews found black smoke emerging from the building. crews did attempt to mount an back. >> the interior attack was attempted. but due to the amount of smoke and building construction, we were unable to complete that. ray: the deputy fire chief telling me they were worried about the wooden structure, the trusses catching fire. as far as the cause of the fire, that remains under investigation and will have to wait until investigators can get inside.
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the police chief and tilton says they hope to have one lane of route three open in 15 minutes. that will ease the morning commu te. live in tilton, ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: the police chief in new hampshire' s largest city will be on capitol hill this morning to talk about drugs. manchester chief nick willard will testify before the senate judiciary committee about what new hampshire is doing to fight opioid addiction. the chief says he will have 5 minutes to deliver his message before taking questions from lawmakers. willard says he hopes his comments will help on a national level by explaining the dangers of fentanyl and encouraging funding for treatment and recovery programs and centers. >> just how devastating fentanyl is, and i don' t think a lot of people know that, i also want to talk about the continuum of care that' s really going to be at the
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it' s not a law enforcement issue, it' s a community issue. erin: chief willard and assistant chief carlo capano arrived in in washington d.c. last night. we will have live reports from washington, d.c. after the chief testifies starting tonight at 5:00. sean: the state has approved a second growing site for medical marijuana. the department of health and human services yesterday issued a conditional certificate for temescal wellness to start growing therapeutic cannabis at a cultivation center on harvey road in manchester near the airport. the company has already been approved to run dispensaries in dover and lebanon. they should open this spring, another grow site was previously approved in rochester. erin: a manchester police officer is recovering this morning after a serious crash in the queen city. a car and suv collided on beech street yesterday afternoon, taking out a utility pole. firefighters had to cut the officer from his department suv. he was taken to the hospital with what was described as a severe leg injury but he is
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one person is dead after a freak accident on route 128 in lexington, massachusetts. police say a rear tire suddenly flew off of a pickup truck , founded over the concrete median hit one car and then , slammed into the windshield of a toyota camry, killing the driver. the tire was found in the woods the victim' s name has not been released. police say the driver of the truck was a 19-year-old woman on her way to school. sean: state lawmakers considering a bill that would create a process needed for registered sex offenders to get their name removed from the registry. last march, the state supreme court ruled that the lifetime registry requirement for crimes committed before 1994 was overly punitive but the court , left it up to the legislature to determine the process. under the new proposal, that
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assessment, require the court to notify the prosecutor, victim, s family and allow those parties to address the at least five tier 3 sex offenders have petitioned to be removed from the registry since erin: burnout is a huge problem for child protection service workers in new hampshire. this is according to a dcyf report obtained by news 9. according to that report, there are currently 176 child protection service workers, but the turnover rate over the last two years is more than 50%. the study also shows that reports of child abuse are up nearly 15% over the last 4 years. between october 2014 and september 2015, a typical case worker was assigned 125 to 186 new investigations. dcyf says in order to provide a round-the-clock support system, they would need to hire 41 new case workers and add $4 million in funding. we are going to continue to follow that story for you. still to come surviving a plane
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>> he says are we going down? and i said yup. erin: two men describe how they escaped when their plane went down in north hampton last summer and then burst into flames. sean: a government task force says all adults should be screened for depression as part of normal health care. and it is especially important for one group. erin: and in the next half hour, police are stepping up patrols around central high school in manchester after a man tried to lure 3 girls into his home.
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kevin: wednesday morning. a live look from concord. mild start, temperatures in the 30' s to lower 40' s in
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partial sunshine and a breeze will start calling us off starting tomorrow. . details on how long that lasts erin: thank you. two men who survived a fiery last summer are now describing the cockpit. sean: ronald gagnon and roger cross suffered serious injuries when their plane went down right after taking off from the hampton airfield last june. yesterday they got to thank the doctors and first responders who cared for them. the men believe the wind shifted and say because they were so low to the ground there was nothing they could do. the plane caught fire and they had to break through the windows to escape. >> the only door on our plane was on the right side of the plane, tried to open the door but it was jammed in the ground so at that point, the fire started to come in the plane, caught his arm on fire. his arm was bubbling. >> the list of people to thank goes on and on. i was very humbled by the support and the treatment that i got. i just can' t thank you enough from the bottom of my heart. so thank you very much. sean: gagnon was actually stuck in the plane and cross went back into the fire to save him.
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18 broken bones. cross suffered burns on more than 10% of his upper body. both men say they plan to fly again. erin: it was a space shuttle launch that people all over the country tuned in to watch, tomorrow marks 30 years since the shuttle challenger was lost just seconds after takeoff. on board with the crew of astronauts was christa mcauliffe, a 37-year-old concord high school teacher who had been selected from thousands of applicants to be a teacher in space. the widow of the shuttle commander, who was also a christa was as she trained for the mission. >> she was forever whispering, oh, my students would love this. my kids back in concord would really love this. erin: today, the mission of the teacher in space program continues at challenger learning centers all over the country. you are going to see how they' inspiring a new generation of explorers tomorrow night at 7:00
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level the playing field by taking more money from wall street. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. join the fight to take back our government. erin: a government health task force is now urging all adults to get screened for depression as part of routine health care. nearly 7% of all u.s. adults experience some sort of depressive episode every year. the guidelines say it is especially important for pregnant women and new mothers to get screened because about
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depression. president obama is calling for more research to help prevent and treat the zika virus. the mosquito-borne illness has been linked to a birth defects of the brain and outbreaks have been reported in parts of central america and the caribbean. pregnant women are being urged to not travel to those areas and both united airlines and american airlines are offering refunds on planned travel. women in at least three countries are being told to avoid getting pregnant for the next two years. the professional dancer who lost part of her leg in the boston marathon bombing is returning to the race as a competitor. adrienne haslet davis says she has started training for this april' s marathon. she was standing near the finish line 3 years ago when the bombs went off and then later danced across the finish line. this year she will run to raise money for the limbs for life foundation, which helps provide prosthetics to amputees who can' t afford them. sean: state lawmakers are considering a bill to set the
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$12 per hour. the proposal is still in committee right now. currently new hampshire goes by the federal wage standard. apple continues to flood the market with iphones and ipads. but the company is bracing for its first sales decline in 13 years. the company sold nearly 75 million iphones in the last 3 months of 2015 but experts predict revenue could fall at least 8.6% in the first quarter of this year. with ipad sales falling off iphones now account for nearly , two thirds of apple' s revenue. we are enjoying some above normal temperatures this week but a year ago we were dealing with some very different weather. this was the scene one year ago today when the first major of snowstorm of 2015 slammed the granite state. concord picked up 22 inches of snow and parts of the state got well over two feet. many schools were closed for a couple of days and the parade of storms was just getting
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i remember being in arizona covering the super bowl and hearing all the stories about snow. erin: you poor man. sean: it did rain. it was 75 degrees, not 80. kevin: valentine' s day weekend. erin: who does your contract? sean: somebody had to hold down the fort. erin: i would do it again, you and me. kevin: grilli, valentine' s day weekend? sean: this just got interesting. kevin: starting off early this morning, mild temperatures. 30' s to lower 40' s. these numbers are what we would see in mid-march for a high temperature. we start with clouds early but should give way to partly cloudy skies. the north country it will see a couple showers into the evening. the breeze picks up out of the
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starting tomorrow, we will be into the 30' s, closer to where we should be. plenty of clouds has kept temperatures up overnight. snow showers continue through the day. i would not be surprised if a few places pick up accumulation and the north country. for the rest of us, clouds give way to partial sunshine and a breeze through the afternoon gusting over 20 miles an hour. temperatures not going to move that much. we start in the 30' s to lower 40' s. as the wind kicks in and start to cost over 20 miles power into the afternoon, that will start feeding in cooler air.by midafternoon, upper 30' s. right around 40 degrees across the higher terrain north and
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likely down to the mid-30' s by 2:00 or 3:00. north country will slide back near freezing by the time we get to the evening. with that, occasional snow showers. a stretch of mainly fair skies, the difference to this will be a quick moving disturbance friday. that after an increase in clouds thursday night, could be snow showers friday. the two storm systems, the clipper in the great lakes and the storm offshore are not going to link up to create anything more than scattered snow showers or light snow friday. another system in the train of weak, moisture starved systems saturday. a few flurries or light snow showers will arrive saturday night or early sunday. trend. low and mid 40' s for the first
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mainly fair skies, does not look like we got into the chance of a shower or two monday. partial sunshine tuesday and the next system tries to arrive wednesday or thursday. most of the maps are thinking rain on that system with colder air for the second half of next week. we will see once the colder air in place what comes after. sean: thanks. following some breaking news with ray brewer. ray: fire destroyed a dunkin donuts on route three in tilton. according to the fire chief, eight reporter spotted -- an employee spotted smoke and sounded the alarm. when firefighters arrived, the black smoke was throughout the building. it took fire crews over an hour and half to get the fire under control. the deputy chief says they do not know how the fire started
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route three is expected to open at 6:30 this morning. no one was injured. sean: the state has approved a second growing site for medical marijuana giving temescal , wellness permission to grow therapeutic cannabis at a cultivation center on harvey road in manchester near the airport. a manchester police officer is recovering after a serious crash in the queen city. a car and suv collided on beech street yesterday afternoon , taking out a utility pole. firefighters had to cut the officer from his department suv. erin: coming up on daybreak. they are a cult classic and now the car made popular by "back to
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erin: it will soon be easy to go "back to the future" again. sean: the delorean motor company is going to start producing the
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they will not be cheap. the owner of the company hopes to sell them for under $100,000 . a could be a good family car. erin: the olympics are a few months away. a runner in cuba is hoping to represent her country in rio. sean: but what makes omara durand unique is that she is blind and needs a guide to stay within the lanes. she has already won gold at the paralympic games in the 100 and 400 meter sprints but now wants to compete in the traditional games. erin: how much would you pay to stay in an igloo? some people are getting creative
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announcer: no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 daybreak. sean: wednesday, january 27. kevin: temperatures a lot warmer. sean: it is not going to feel like january. erin: some temperatures are in the 40' s. we will look at the weather after our top stories. breaking news this morning. out of tilton, crews are on the scene of a fire that broke out overnight at the dunkin donuts
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ll have a live report.temperatures early this morning are warm. a friend is going to come through. we are almost near highs today. we climbed by a couple degrees. sean: i want the snowstorms to come. let' s check on the roads this morning. here' s a look at i-93 from our hooksett camera. kevin: for a look at the morning drive here in the granite state, we' re joined live by 95.7 wzid' s deb davidson. deb: crews on the scene of a
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country on route three in stewartstown involving a tractor-trailer. everyone is advised to avoid the area if they can. 293 is a great ride through the millyard. it is getting busier as the morning commute picks up. seeing volume on the everett, 101 and 95. from the wzid traffic network i' m deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. , erin: now back to that breaking news we' ve been following all morning out of tilton. sean: right now firefighters are on the scene of a fire at the dunkin donuts on west main street, also known as route three. ray brewer joins us live in the scene with the latest. ray: good morning. route three was shut down as firefighters battled the fire. route three has reopened. quarter to three this morning when an employee who was
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donuts noticed some thick black smoke and called 911. firefighters say they were on the scene shortly. when they arrived, they found thick black smoke through the they attempted to mount an interior attack. >> heavy black smoke through the building. the security of the building made it difficult to access. once we were able to gain access to the building, it was heavily charged with fire and smoke. ray: ucd police chief and the deputy fire chief. although the investigation into the cause will have to wait until the daylight hours, you can see cars going by on route three. no one was injured in this fire. the business owner says he is an
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says he kept all his records on hand written notes. the business employed 20-25 people. the business owner says some employees will be taking time off. the owner says he will find work for them at his other dunkin donuts. he does has insurance and plans to rebuild. live in tilton, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: thanks. a forum on substance abuse is being held in west lebanon tonight. experts will be on hand to talk about the heroin and opioid epidemic and discuss what can be done to combat the issue. it is being held from 6:00 to 8:00 at the sau 88 building on seminary hill. erin: a manchester man is accused of sexually assaulting three teenage girls as they were walking to school yesterday morning. police say the girls were walking on beech street near central high school when 19-year-old ahmed abukar approached them. he allegedly made inappropriate comments, trying to lure them to his home, before touching them. the girls went to school and immediately reported the incident.
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the safety of our kids and making sure they feel comfortable on their way to home. erin: emails and alerts were sent out to parents and abukar was arrested a short time later. manchester police are now increasing patrols around the school. sean: five people from new york are accused of using stolen credit card information to make purchases at a store in salem. police were called to lowes yesterday afternoon after loss prevention reported that several people had come in and bought a significant amount of gift cards. searched the suspect' s minivan and found fraudulent credit cards. officers say the cards had the suspect' s names on the front, but the information on the other people and were most likely skimmed. erin: embattled canterbury resigned from the department. laroche stepped down amid accusations that he sexually assaulted a teenage girl more
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boscawen police officer at the time of the alleged incidents. in a brief statement the , canterbury board of selectmen said members voted unanimously to accept his resignation. a driver had to be revived with narcan after crashing his car in dover. the accident happened early yesterday morning on knox marsh road. officers say the driver, 23-year-old cameron kennedy, was rescued after getting trapped in the wreckage. he was taken to the hospital to be treated for minor injuries and was later arrested on a charge of dwi. sean: posting embarrassing photos or video of another person without their consent could soon be illegal in new hampshire. the senate judiciary committee heard testimony yesterday on a bill that would make so called revenge porn a class-b felony. the aclu is among those raising concerns about broad language in the bill, cautioning lawmakers not to criminalize negligence. >> it is our position that for a bill like this to pass
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must not consent and the person who shares the image must know the person in the image does not consent. sean: class-b felonies are punishable by up to seven years in prison. erin: a volunteer firefighter in new castle had to battle a fire that broke out at his own home. 19-year-old monte kozmits had only responded to medical calls during his first six months as a volunteer firefighter, but that all changed saturday night. a fire broke out at his historic apartment building. kozmits heard a smoke alarm going off in another unit and helped get his family and neighbors out. he then got a ride to the fire station, suited up and returned home to fight the flames. >> a lot of close friends my age and mentors that were by my side . they were holding the hose just right behind my back, that was a good support for me especially. erin: unfortunately, crews were not able to save the home. the chief says the fire started in the basement and is not
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sean: the department of health and human services is conducting a count of homeless people in the state today. the goal is to report the number of sheltered and unsheltered people in a 24-hour period. last new hampshire reported more january, than 2,000 homeless people across the state, including nearly 400 families. erin: coming up on daybreak, an unusual investigation in wisconsin. police say $160,000 worth of cheese was stolen in two separate heists. sean: and a unique opportunity for people visiting the big apple. three men are offering them a chance to stay in an igloo but it does not come cheap. kevin: we start off early with what looks like a fairly quiet set of circumstances. the wind start to change by the end of the week.
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kevin: starting your wednesday morning with temperatures across the area. 30' s to lower 40' s. we are going to go up much today. skies start to break apart a little that. there' s a risk of a couple of snow showers up north and color air wins out for the end of the week. sean: turning to commitment 2016. two major shakeups in the race for the white house. donald trump says he' s boycotting tomorrow night' s republican debate.
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bernie sanders has a meeting with president obama. nikole killion is in washington this morning with all the campaign developments. nikole: trump' s campaign says not only is trump not participating, he plans to hold an event raising money for vets to rival the debate. dumped by trump. >> fox is playing games. fox is going to make a fortune. donald trump backing out of a fox news republican debate tomorrow night the last one before the iowa caucus. his reason moderator megyn kelly , who tweeted out the news. >> i' m not a fan of megyn kelly. i think she' s a third rate reporter. i think she frankly is not good at what she does and i think they could do a lot better than megyn kelly. nikole: in a statement, fox news stood by its anchor writing, he can' t dictate the moderators or the questions. >> i would like to invite donald right now to engage in a one-on-one debate with me. nikole: ted cruz, among several gop candidates weighing in. >> i like megyn kelly. i think she does a good job.
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, facing a big shakeup of their own with bernie sanders meeting today with president obama in the oval office, giving a nod to his 2008 campaign. >> obama in 2008 ran a campaign which is really going to stay in the history books. it was an unbelievable campaign. nikole: the white house says today' s meeting will be private and there' s no formal agenda. in washington nikole killion, , wmur news 9. erin: a new abc news-washington post poll finds that a growing number of republicans believe donald trump will win the party' s nomination. 64% say they believe trump will be the gop nominee. that is up 25 percentage points since november. trump' s support among republicans nationwide has not changed since last month. ted cruz gained a few points to 21%. marco rubio is the only other candidate with double-digit support. sean: key court documents will be unsealed today in the case of the boston marathon bomber. among the items expected to be released is the fbi interview
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there are thousands of pages of documents, including search warrants, photos and dna reports. some of the information was used in court, but material that was never introduced will likely be unsealed. erin: an elementary school principal was killed yesterday when she was hit by a school bus in indiana. two 10-year-old children were seriously injured in the accident. the bus driver says the principal, susan jordan, pushed several students out of the way before she was hit. she told firefighters that the bus suddenly lurched forward and jumped a curb. but she was not sure what caused it to accelerate. all schools in that district are closed today. sean: a new app is stirring up a bit of controversy over the information it' s sending out. the app called archives and absences and informs users whenever a police officer kills someone in the u.s. the app only gives the name of the victim and the location. while many officers are not happy with the idea one civil , rights lawyer says it is a step toward more transparency,
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information should be included. >> i' d like to see one that provides real details so that people can get an idea on their own what patterns exist and what really occurs. the more we know, the more we learn, the better off as citizens we become. that' s what america' s all about. >> it' s going to allow for more social rumors, more social widespread anger and discontent with law enforcement. and so you' re going to have people making comments and re-tweeting and posting and all this stuff before they even know what happened. sean: another app, which alerts people when an officer is killed, is now in development. erin: police in wisconsin are investigating a pair of major cheese heists. in the most recent case authorities say a trailer filled with $70,000 worth of cheese was stolen from a milwaukee trucking company. the cheese was later recovered, but so far no arrests have been made. a week earlier police say $90,000 in parmesan cheese was stolen from a storage facility. they are now trying to determine
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hot cheese or cold cheese? , bruins hosted the anaheim ducks at t.d. garden last night. before the all-star break. the bruins were the first to light up the lamp. looking good but just 40 seconds into the game zach trotman got his first goal of the season. the ducks would score the next 6-2. erin: the 2016 summer olympics in brazil begin on august 5. the olympic marathons will be held on the final day of competition, sunday the 21st. the 3 men and 3 women that will be on team usa for the marathon will be chosen at the olympic trials on february 13 in los angeles. seven of the runners who qualified for the olympic marathon trials are from the granite state. including this runner amherst , native alexandra varanka. her qualifying time was run at the chicago marathon in 2014. she said making the trials was a
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and she is honored to be going. wouldn' t that be great to have a granite stater? sean: that would be great. three men in new york offering tourists a unique place to stay. erin: they are renting an igloo that they built with their own hands. the men say they researched how to build it on youtube and it took them about six hours to complete. the men are charging 200 dollars a night to stay in the icy room. they say it has been a big hit with the ladies. >> they get pretty giddy as soon as they get inside and see how luxurious and romantic it is. i think the candles are a nice touch. erin: that is not my idea of romance. it is a little claustrophobic. my goodness. the men listed the igloo on air bnb but their post was taken down. they only have a few more days to host people in their igloo because it is starting to melt.
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i would be curious to meet the woman who is like that looks wonderful. erin: some people in new york are breathing a sigh of relief this morning. sean: that' s because a song that played over and over again for several months, has finally stopped. sean: for 8 hours a day, the university of iowa fight song played from an empty building in niagara falls, new york. business owners in the area say they heard the song for six months until it suddenly stopped. times to contact the building' s owners but they could not get no one seems to know why the song kept playing. that' s one of those times when you need the police to break in. erin: they need to gain entry. kevin: too much of a good thing, kind of like the igloo. mild temperatures. a lot of clouds.
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ms. along, especially in central and southern areas. we continue cc clouds and snow shower in the afternoon as cool air starts to come in. we are in the 30' s to in some cases lower range of the 40' s. it westerly wind bringing in cool air. our highs either side of midday before starting to cool off. cooler highs in the 30' s starting tomorrow. eventually, the next system arriving friday with snow showers by then. thick cloud cover starting to pull away. that will leave us with snow showers up north. a decrease in clouds to other areas of the state. high-pressure settles and tonight. temperatures in a lot of cases will be into the teens, a huge distance from early this morning.
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anywhere between 38 and 41 in southeastern areas. back in the mid-30' s and just above freezing. in the north country, and a lot of cases above 30 degrees. we see temperatures work their way up and fall off through the afternoon. that eventually sets up chillier temperatures tonight. the breeze today lightens up tonight and it will be later tomorrow with a good deal of sunshine. starting with sunshine as we work our way into the day friday. by the time we get to friday afternoon, snow showers a possibility. that pulls away friday evening. there will be the chance of a few flurries or snow showers over the weekend. no big storms or a cannulation expected and no big arctic outbreak for the next week or
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we got along with the same pattern until i front arrives wednesday. with that, cold temperatures. over the next seven days, at or above average, a couple weeks systems moving through. another one moving through with a few flurries over the weekend. visit number 43 took me to mount vernon. i talked to kindergartners and third-graders, both of them going through with their units. we talked about the water cycle, weather instruments and cloud types.they had some great questions. home to the hawks. thank you to them. a school i have never visited. erin: there are some schools you have not been to. sean: the list is shrinking quickly. erin: send him an e-mail. new hampshire fish and game has launched a new smartphone app. the app is free and provides
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and hunting for both novice and seasoned outdoorsmen. the app also features a built-in compass and advanced gps mapping, along with weather updates, photo sharing, and a friend finder. the app is available on both iphone and android devices. sean: nice to get outside. 6:52, still to come on news 9 daybreak, a final check on your top stories.
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updating our top stories. dunkin' donuts in tilton. ray: no one was injured in the fire, which was reported at about quarter to three this morning and went to two alarms. when firefighters arrived, they had heavy lack smoke in the building. they tried to mount an interior attack only to be forced back. there' s no reason to believe there is anything suspicious about it. erin: a manchester man is accused of sexually assaulting three teenage girls. police say 19-year-old ahmed abukar groped the girls
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walking to central high school. sean: manchester police chief nick williard will be on capitol hill today. the chief will testify before members of congress about what opioid addiction. his testimony is set to begin at 10:00 a.m. erin: the state has approved a second growing site for medical marijuana. the therapeutic cannabis will be grown at a cultivation center on harvey road in manchester near the airport. sean: we have a traffic alert to pass along to drivers up in stewartstown. a serious crash shut down a section of route three near county farm road. officials say the accident involves a tractor-trailer but no further information is available. a section of route three in stewartstown shut down. kevin: a couple snow showers up north. the clouds initially in central and southern areas given way to
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temperatures start out mild" off . maybe a passing snow shower or two friday. a few flurries over the weekend. no huge storms projected. erin: coming up next on good morning america. they will have an exclusive interview with the young doctor at the center of a shocking video that shows her attacking an uber driver. you' ll hear why she lost it. that is ahead on gma. sean: plus, the latest on donald trump skipping the debate. what he has to say. he has not been quiet. erin: a lot of people talking about that. we will see that care 25. hmm hmm hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm
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let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together [ cheering ] here in my bag on the new jersey turnpike to look for america [ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders,
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you know the basic bargain of america is if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but so many families don't feel like their hard work pays off. that's not the way america is supposed to operate. i want to go to bat for them every single day. get incomes rising... get equal pay for women... cut the cost of health caret and child care so people canr actually get ahead. hillary clinton, she has what it takes to get things done. i'm hillary clinton and i
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