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going from home all day long for top the attorney general's office has identified the victim, but the family has. the homeowner was a 51-year-old. the police major crimes unit has been here most of the day along with the state fire marshal's office. it's unclear if that is connected to the investigation. the ag's office is calling it a suspicious death that would not built the home 20 years ago but have and separated for years. neighbors described her as a friendly person who love animals. they say they close neighborhood and are shocked by what happened. the family is breathing and asking for privacy. autopsy results have not been made available. jen: tears are flowing in north
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poor show. she was just four years old. that communities of lincoln and woodstock are reeling from two tragedies in two weeks. reporter: in north woodstock, it's calling hours for mckenna may calder. >> we will get through it. we have strong communities here. reporter: hearts are heavy in the north country. to last friday, four-year-old mckenna may calder died after being thrown from a horse during a show. >> i'm sure the two communities are really hurting right now. they were trying to get past stevens pass tragedy and with this latest tragedy, although the communities are resilient, they are pretty tight, i'm sure
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well-known. michael weeden was injured in a crash. >> that family is truly amazing. if anyone is in need in the community, whether they need a piece of women or whatever, the family steps up. reporter: the online of which wary -- the online obituary describes her as a taught herself to write a three wheeler when she was three years old. she's survived by her parents, two siblings and great-grandparents. reporter: a graveside service is scheduled for tomorrow at the woodstock cemetery. tom: just into the newsroom -- atkinson police are investigating an accident between a car and school bus.
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maple 11 new. everyone on the buses find fine but the driver of the car was hurt. two people are ok after a car being jumpstarted crashed into a granite pillar in manchester. once the car started, the driver should did it into drive. the car went over a median and crashed into an iron fence and granite. jen: heavy hampshire seacoast, the remnants of hermine having an impact. jennifer crompton's live tonight to explain more. reporter: the boat tied up on this dock all arrived on monday headed south from maine when they saw the seas begin to build. now, they are stuck until conditions improve.
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with short interval -- short intervals between them. a danger for the salty as captains. >> you are down and up, down and up -- i have a flying bridge but you are taking water over the flying bridge. reporter: those opting to stay out our situation, you might be able to go out, but it is not safe out there today. reporter: this commercial lobster boat headed out on a three day trip. the crew is relieved. the impact witnessed on shore with low tide exposing lobster trap dragon by the same powerful waves too big for servers to
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direction that could worsen erosion issues. the timing isn't bad, sandwiched between labor day and the seafood festival, 150,000 people are expected. >> it is nice weather because you are not hot and it's a little overcast. >> hopeful t opened by the time the weekend rolls around. >> the forecast for this weekend looks spectacular. reporter: conditions are expected to start improving tomorrow. the captains of the boat that sought refuge should be able to continue on their way safely. tom: onto commitment 2016 coverage, we are less than one hour away from the start of the granite state debates.
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will be here in the wmur studios. we are on the debate that with a preview. >> seven candidates for governor will not be on stage at the same time. the republican governor candidates on stage at 8:00, the democratic candidates on at 8:00. candidates have to do is cut through the noise of the residential debate and put out there their own agenda. are they going to embrace donald trump and hillary clinton? all of the candidates on the republican side have dan at their endorsing trump and on democratic side, they have been
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instance. you don't want to be too close. let's even though trump won the primary, there's a big non-trump vote and still some never trump people. as we know, hillary clinton lost this library by a lot. it is a risk to the degree they embrace the top of the ticket nominees. they say they are running their own race. every time one of the candidates is brought up tom: the candidates face-off less than one hour from now. republicans take the stage at 7:00 followed by the democrats at 8:00. you can watch the debate here or streaming live on our website or mobile app. welcoming and olympic hero --
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chesterfield elementary. jen: labor day traffic numbers just released. we will tell you how it compares to last year's totals. mike: temperatures below the norm in spots today, but that will change.
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woman: the executive council voted along party lines, striking down more than $639,000 to planned parenthood locations. when republican politicians cut planned parenthood, it was devastating. birth control, cancer screenings -- they were all cut back. plunkett: it was colin van ostern who got that funding restored and helped expand medicaid, too. i'm colin van ostern. i was raised by a single mom,
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new hampshire college students are packing their backpacks and heading back to school. and thanks to kelly ayotte, along with the textbooks and pencils, many students are carrying more student loan debt. ayotte voted to cut pell grants and to raise student loan interest rates. because she sides with special interests looking out for their own bottom line, not our kids'. for new hampshire students and families, kelly ayotte is a heavy burden we can't afford. for the content of this advertising. jen: some chesterfield students got a big surprise -- a chance to meet their very own olympic hero. the gold-medal rower visited the elementary school. tom: but it was the gold-medal list who was greeted with a wonderful surprise.
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pride and joy of chesterfield. she won the gold medal rowing at the real exam today, she came back to share her story and her hardware. this was her day, back at her old stomping grounds, a day filled with meeting new young friends and sharing: stories. next everybody started freaking out. >> i was excited. i didn't know i would see her in person >> only a few weeks ago, she was in rio competing and winning at elm x. her team to the gold-medal, which she brought back to show her hometown. she said she just wanted to leave a message that would inspire the events. >> it not even about rowing.
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your dreams aren't doing your best to fill them. i feel like the egg or the dream, the better. if it doesn't work out, you still end up with cool stuff. reporter: they spent the day taking pictures for the year but and answering many lessons for young fans. the big surprise is that this will always the tessa gobbo day at. >> am not sure i deserve a day, but it is fun. m reporter: she says she's not sure if she's going to make another round at the olympics. for now, she's enjoying some home time and family time here in chesterfield. tom: even if it doesn't work out, you end up stuff. mike: weather-wise, we've got the clouds and drizzle.
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i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. michael hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european allies. max boot: this is not somebody
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s krauthammer: you have to ask yourself, do i want a person of that temperament controlling the nuclear codes? and as of now, i'd have to say no. [bill o'reilly sighs] tom: the holiday weekend was expected to set records for tourism in new traffic numbers back it up. jen: there are more than one point 4 million transactions at the state toll plazas from
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labor day weekend is the second busiest travel day in the state after the fourth of july. tom: well owners are being hit hard by the drought conditions. state officials say they are hearing daily from people who are running low on water or have run out completely. low pressure or discolored water are two signs that you may have a problem. state officials said it could be federal well problems, but you have to qualify. >> for low income residents, only people with low incomes and certain parts of the state. tom: conservation is the best defense against well problem's. the state will need significant rainfall for well conditions to
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deficits is the first of the year. higher deficits further to the south and east. the wave action courtesy of hermine rotating down to the south, but beginning to weaken a little bit. sunshine in pittsburgh and the sun angle getting lower this time of evening as we have lost so much daylight the end of june and early july. very little if anything over parts of the state. the steadiest rain down to the south. there is a chance of a little piece working our direction late tonight for a few scattered showers here or there. otherwise, low clouds, fog and drizzle filling and where areas that it has dried up. figure cloud cover resulting in cooler temperatures.
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two point from the 50's jumping into the 60's and it will stay that way through thursday in friday morning. overnight tonight, 50's and 60's but take a look at what is sitting to the west -- a big surge of summer sizzle. atlanta and for the nations capital, once the remnants of herminft will see the summer sizzle filling the void friday and saturday. after that, temperatures will cool down as we go through sunday night, monday, and tuesday of next week. the remnants of hermine still stuck in place. a cold front beginning to take shape and once it gets closer,
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a classic summer pattern. a little drizzle, most of them self and east of the lakes region. the upper valley and great north woods, some brightening in the afternoon and here comes the front to the west, approaching thursday afternoon with rakes of thursday afternoon with rakes of sun and a cloudy start to th once that clears, temperatures really take off. high temperatures in the mid-70's. overcast skies and a little drizzle here or there. look at the temperature jump beyond that. mid-80's. by friday, summer sizzle is in, up near 90 degrees.
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dries out late in the day and then cools off sunday into monday and tuesday. wasn't and mild temperatures for monday and tuesday. jamie: the patriots getting ready for their sunday night's opener.
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oil wells in new hampshire? you'd think so the way kelly ayotte voted. ninety percent with the big oil koch brothers. she voted to give big oil more than $20 billion in tax breaks. they gave kelly ayotte campaign contributions. corporate special interests are spending millions supporting her campaign... like the koch brothers. kelly ayotte: paid for by big oil; not working for us. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. david was proud to be an american soldier. and i know i'm prejudiced because he was my son, but i don't think he had a mean bone in his body. there is not a day that i don't think about david. when i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, i felt such a sense of outrage. "she was standing there, she had nothing to say..."
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priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. power shouldn't come from money and influence. power comes from the people. i'm mark connolly, as your financial regulator, i went... after big corporations when they did wrong. as your governor, i'll stand up to the gun lobby to keep... military assault weapons off our streets. i'll take on the drug companies that caused this crisis... and protect planned parenthood to protect women's healthcare. and stronger. mark connolly.
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the patriots at a tough opener. that patriots act on the practice field, holding afternoon workouts. knowing that, the oddsmakers are -- the cardinals are a six favorite to win. >> we have a lot to be ready for challenge. but i'm doing my job trying to get ready for my team eight for whatever my role will be for special teams. just like every other year, getting ready to be there for week one. jamie: the red sox offense has gone cold, scoring just one run over the last 18 innings of baseball.
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coming off the holiday weekend, 25 games left in the red sox regular game season. the sox one game of on the orioles and tigers. look who's back today -- the unh hockey team ready to start the 90th season, a star-studded freshman class joining the rest of the wildcat as they get closer. now. let's the guys are itching to get going. it's selling along off season, so we are starting to get into the swing of things. >> we were pretty excited this year. a lot of new freshmen and a lot of guys coming back from last year. definitely a lot of excitement and the work we have been put again over the summer. but we will get on the ice for
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things going. jamie: the coaches only allowed to spend an hour or two on the ice with the team until preseason. trinity and so he can is a big 1 -- south egan of field cost $500,000. goffstown and pinkerton, those are undefeated. if you missed one to watch again, you can go to you and you are.com. -- wmur.com. jen: we have a list of the colleges and universities that reduce the most millionaires. tom: and tune in for the granite state debate following world
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new hampshire college students are packing their backpacks and heading back to school. and thanks to kelly ayotte, along with the textbooks and pencils, many students are carrying more student loan debt. ayotte voted to cut pell grants and to raise student loan interest rates. because she sides with special interests looking out for their own bottom line, not our kids'. for new hampshire students and families, kelly ayotte is a heavy burden we can't afford. senate majority pac is responsible
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tonight, the abc news exclusive. hillary clinton, donald trump, both right here. and so are their running mates. the stunning new poll tonight. the race now a dead heat. 63 days to go, donald trump with the edge. hillary clinton, tim kaine, nothing off-limits. taking aim at trump, saying he choked when it mattered most. clinton tonight on her stamina. and is she ready for that first and crucial debate? the debate is 20 days away, the first one. >> so i hear. >> are you nervous? also tonight, donald trump and mike pence. trump, firing back at clinton on claims he choked. and what he now says about undocumented immigrants. is he opening a new door? and trump on clinton not looking presidential. what do you mean by that? and donald trump's new promise, right here tonight.

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