tv News 9 Daybreak ABC September 13, 2016 5:00am-6:00am EDT
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sean: now on "daybreak," it is primary day in new hampshire. we'll look at some of the key races as granite staters head to the polls and the candidates jock si for the last-second votes. kevin: after another cool start to the day, temperatures warm front. the detail of the future ahead. erin: a crowd gathered for unity. now they want police to look at one possible aspect. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now wmur "news 9 daybreak."
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good morning, new hampshire. i'm erin fehlau. sean: i'm sean mcdonald. primary places open in an hour. it is chilly out there. kevin: 40's up north. 50's elsewhere. that means it is going to be another comfortable day. a good deal of sunshine expected. temperatures will be warmer by five, six, seven degrees. we can thank the light southwesterly breeze as opposed to the light wind we had yesterday to help push temperatures ranging from the mid 70's in the north country to lower 80's in southern spots. even lower tomorrow. we'll talk about that and an extra rain chance coming up. let's look at the tuesday morning ride with deb davidson. good morning, deb. deb: good morning, kevin. if your interstate is starting out, everything is moving well. no major problems. it looks great on 293 from the upper to the
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you are going to get through the bedford tolls. in massachusetts, all major roads are wide open and moving at the posted speed limit. from the traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: the polls are opening for the primary and states on the ballots. erin: 23% of registered voters are expected to turn out aide. it is primary. far more republicanned expected to vote than democrats. one of the biggest races is for governor. live at the polls for manchester, ray with a closer look at the democratic field. ray: erin this is one of the biggest and busiest wards in manchester. poll workers showing up at the school. we're less than an hour
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three men are vying for the democratic nomination for governor. all three have political experience and want to make sure that the corner office staying in democratic hands. the candidates spent monday making a final push for votes. former state representative, mark conley, shaking hands and speaking with the media. he says he's ready for the job and has the experience needed. >> i'll tell you what i am. i'm a person with a vision who wants to make ha and stronger place. ray: steve marchand felt right at home. he admits he got into the race for governor late and is being outspend but says momentum is on his side. >> every day that goes by i have folks switching that they met early. they didn't seal the deal.
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for rails. >> i believe we need to keep our state moving forward. i'm the candidate who has been part of the progress. ray: our latest wmur poll found that when it comes to name recognition, each of the candidates still has some work to do. now if -- regardless of who wins the nomination, they will have a lot of work to do before the general election in november. live i brewer, wmur news 9. sean: thanks. republicans haven't won the governor seat in a decade and only one in the last 20 years. they are hopeful this year. erin: it includes jeannie forester, chris sununu, ted gastas, and frank edelblut. >> our campaign begins with people. we have been pounding the pavement.
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people that are doing calls on the phones. >> i think i've had the right attitude going into it. i want to serve the state. i'm having fun and listening to what's important to people. >> it feels like we have a lot of momentum on our side. we're hitting on all cylinders. erin: analysts say they expect the governor's race will get negative very fast after today's primary as we head toward the general election in november. kelly challenge today. her main challenger is jim rubens. many experts don't expect the race to be close, both candidates spent yesterday working to win votes. sean: in the second congressional district, state represent jack flanagan, and former state rep, jim lawrence are hoping to win. both campaigned in nashua yesterday. both say they have the experience and plans to
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>> the biggest thing is my experience. i'm the only veteran in the race. i was fortunate enough to graduate from the united states air force academy. i'm a three-term state rep. >> when pressed we got things done. we have business tax cuts, testing reform. sean: frank giunta is facing a charge from both candidates are familiar to voters. ashu lost the primary six years ago. if you haven't registered, no worry you can do to at the polls. you just need to have your picture verified with the secretary of state. if you can't decide who
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the politics page. find out where the candidates in each race stand on a variety of issues and compare them side by side. tonight we'll have complete results of all of the elections on the air and online as they come into the newsroom after the polls close. erin: members of a local mosque in nashua want police to investigate whether recent vandalism was an act of hate. dozens of people gathered to show support for and unity with the islamic society of greater nashua. on through a rock through the window while people were inside praying. moments later three people were seen running away. the mosque opened three years ago to serve the ref foe gee community. >> the most important thing to take away is communicating that's not who we are in nashua. we are a welcoming community and we care for our neighbors. >> there was no sayings left.
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being a mosque, it is something we look at. erin: this may not be an isolated incident. 20 minutes before the rock hit the mosque someone reported three juveniles throwing rocks at a sign at minesfall park. sean: they are looking for the ex-boyfriend of a woman murdered in her home. 29-year-old wanda rosa was found yesterday morning and died at the hospital. she was killed with her 4-year-old son just feet away. rosa's emilio dell rose 15, then took the child to a family member. erin: and they have claimed the prize and are already spreading the wealth. sean: wedding bliss. this bride needed help getting to her owner ceremony after problems on the road.
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kevin: it is tuesday morning, september 13th. temperatures in the 40's. we have some fog this morning, especially in the normal fog-prone areas. it should be warmer with a good deal of sunshine. that leads us to the next system arriving tomorrow. the details on that coming up. sean: chilly start to the tuesday. the winner of the massive powerball jackpot is sharing some of the money. we don't know who bought the ticket at the hannaford in raymond. erin: lawyers for the winner claimed the prize yesterday. the winner did not sign their name to the ticket. instead it is signed by the newly formed robin egg 2016 trust. after taxes, the trust gets $256 million. yesterday they matched the donations that
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money. >> at this point in time, they are commitmented to use these funds for philanthropic causes and to make a positive impact on the lives of their family. erin: lottery officials say the amount won with the single ticket is more money than they gave away all of last year. sean: wow. a good samaritan helped save the day for a local bride. ang when the limo got a flat tire. the entire party got out hoping to hitch a ride. eventually a man name jay stopped and drove them. they were 30 minutes late, but they said the wedding was amazing. erin: meantime the groom thought where have you been? sean: this happened to my sister. the trolley broke down.
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. higher drug prices and cutbacks to our medicare. so, think about it: new hampshire can choose the special interests' senator with kelly ayotte... or a people's senator, for a change. i'm maggie hassan and i approve this message. sean: we do have breaking news out of amherst. route 101 is closed winery. again route 101 in amherst is closed in both directions near the labelle winery. residents in taiwan are bracing for a massive storm. it is the strongest tropical cyclone in the
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country and head for china. the storm is churning up waves 50 feet high. it could drop two feet of rain. two teenagers in maine are accused of stealing a large front end loader and taking it on a joyride. the construction vehicle can be seen on surveillance video. the teens even drove the loader out on to the main turnpike and hit several signs, mailboxes, and even a police cruiser before police shot out the the teens will face charges in the coming days. erin: security is getting tighter at arlington national cemetery. new measures starting in november including that anyone arriving in a car will have to show a government-issued photo i.d. like a driver's license and be subject to random inspections. all pedestrians will be screened and bags
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releasing her book. she says she struggled with alcohol and she's been sober since a dui arrest in april. she will be on "good morning america" to talk about her new book. sean: good news for clothing retailer, aeropostale, a judge approved a deal to allow the company to keep about 230 stores open. mall operators agreed toke the $234 million bid. when aeropostale filed for bankruptcy in may, it had about 800 closing stores. walmart is hoping to make shopping easier for customers. the retail giant has been granted a patent for a system that allows shopping carts to drive themselves. the carts will have detachable motors, featuring sensors and video cameras. customers will be able
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the cart will come to them. it is not clear when or where the system will be used. the future of shopping right there. if you could never get enough pasta, kevin, olive garden has a great offer. it is bringing back the never-ending pasta bowl promotion and making it bigger than ever. this thursday for one hour starting at 2:00 olive garden is selling up to 21,000 passes good for unlimited pasta, soup, or breadstick, and soft drinks for seven weeks. it is good from october 3rd to november 20th. erin: hey, you are training for a marathon. maybe this is good. kevin: cash dates match up well. erin: breadsticks too! kevin: very opportune.
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we have the clouds and what is going to be a nice day. temperatures will be warmer. you are not going to notice that until at least after the noon hour because of the cooler start we have out there. we have mostly clear skies and valley fog to burn off. a few interior sections that took until about 9:00 yesterday. similar scenario out there today. we're going to have a breeze today. it will be out of the southwesterly direction. that will start to warm things up. the high overhead now and starting to shove away. we'll give way to the next system arrive tomorrow. temperatures upper range of the 30's to near 40 degrees. still lower 50's. for a lot of interior sections, similar readings to yesterday morning at this time. a couple of degrees warmer. the record low for portsmouth is 40. the record low for concord is 30 for the state. we're nowhere close to that despite the cooler temperatures this morning. notice a few spots contending with the fog with visibility down to a third of a mile. we'll look for that to
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extremely comfortable. 30's and mid 40's and similar to what we had out there yesterday. a similar feelings to the air through the afternoon. all told it will be warmer by later on today with a southwest wind. you can see though the front that arrives tomorrow brings in even cooler air by the time we get toward thursday and friday. highs thursday may not be out of the 60's in a lot of locations. maybe a few lower 70's for southern areas. today anywhere from the mid 70's in far northern areas to loire r o light breeze out of the southwest through the afternoon. only around five to ten miles an hour. it will push temperatures upward. it won't be quite as cool tonight. a lot of areas in the 50's and maybe a couple of south eastern areas in the 60's. that will be with partly cloudy to mostly clear skies. morning sunshine to afternoon clouds. maybe a couple of thunderstorms. we can't rule out one or two strong ones. you'll notice the scattered variety to the front. not everyone is going to see rainfall tomorrow.
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tomorrow evening. the wind turns to the north. that brings in cooler air. highs in the 60's to lower 70's on thursday. then a little bit of a rebound at the end of the week ahead of the next system that would arrive over the weekend. 40's to start. lower range of the 80's and some 70's up north to finish. you'll notice in the extended forecast a touch of humidity tomorrow. ahead of the next front that starts to come through tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. not everyone sees it. a couple of scattered showers or a storm. on thursday. a lot of sunshine to round out the week. even cooler start to the day on friday before we rebound over the weekend. a few more showers a possibility either late saturday night, front coming through on sunday. we'll need some scattered showers for the home opener. sean: we could use the rain. we won't campaign. erin: we want to check in on the top stories. we start off here with ray brewer.
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anticipating about 23% of registered voters will turn out helping to fuel that voter turnout. contested races in the race for governor in both the democrat and republican sides. now the secretary of state does anticipate more republicans than democrats turning out. there are contested races in the first and second congressional districts. erin: members of a local mosque in nashua want police to investigate whether recent vandalism was an a dozens of people gathered to show support for the islamic society of greater nashua. on sunday night someone threw a rock while people were inside praying. sean: well, coming up on
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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.
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erin: jim lawrence and jack flanagan are the contenders. for the u.s. senate seat, kilny ayotte is running against jim rubens. we'll have more details on the races coming up in just a few minutes. sean: ask me how cold it got last night at the soccer field? kevin: how cold it was? sean: i started talking with other dads about skiing. it is already on the brain. erin: you are always three or four months ahead of the curb. we aren't in fall yet. that's still a weekut right now. kevin: that's true. we're in nice, closed confines with the warm lights. you'll notice the temperatures early this morning are in the 40's to lower 50's. highs 70's to lower 80's. we thought it was too cool. today fits the bill. sean: we'll take it. here's a live look at i-93. kevin: for a look at the morning drive, we're joined livedy deb davidson for good morning, deb. deb: good morning. police and emergency
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scene of a serious crash on 101 in amherst. it is right by camp road. 101 shut down in both directions. authorities are asking you to avoid that area if possible. if you are heading out on to the everett turnpike, we have road work with lane closures taking place. route three in the belmont and gilford area taking place. they are saying that should be wrapped up by the time the sun comes up. from the traffic network, sean: in less than a half an hour, some polling locations will open their doors for new hampshire primary elections. erin: if you are not sure where to vote, head to the secretary of state's web site to find out where to cast your ballot. at the polls, you'll be asked to show an approved photo i.d. you can still register to vote. sean: the new hampshire attorney general has set up a voter hotline so people can report problems and ask questions as well.
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1-866-868-3707. there are five major races on the primary ballot, including the race for governor. erin: ray brewer live in manchester now to tell us more about the republican candidates. ray: republicans haven't held the corner office in more than a decade. and as a matter of fact, they have won only one gubernatorial contest in the last 20 the chances this year. at weed family automobile, jeannie forester spent her evening talking with the team that knows a thing or two about fixing things. she wants to take a similar approach if elected governor. she says she's proud of the race she's run. >> i think i've had the right attitude going into it. i want to serve the state. i'm having fun. i'm listening to what's important to people.
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manchester, chris sununu campaigned booth by booth. this is the first time in eight years the sununu name has been on a statewide ballot. >> there's no doubt that people understand the experience that i bring to the table. they want it in the corner office. i think we're going to be successful not just tomorrow but into november. ray: ted gastas was also at the puritan. >> we have high energy, great support, we have a lot of people that are doing cls phones. ray: frank edelblut made a final campaign swing. he's relying on a consistent, conservative message. >> i'm the only candidate who is fighting taxes, you know, who is pushing back on obamacare welfare expansion, who is pushing back on and pushing forward with the conservative values. ray: despite some key contested races, only about a quarter of the states registered voters are
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more republicans are expected to turn out than democrats. reporting live in manchester, ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: all right. thank you. three democrats are running in the race for governor. former state representative, mark dodgely, steve marchand, and colin van ostern. connelly held a conference yesterday. he said he has the experience for the job. across was on his own turf. van ostern walked through the nashua neighbors where he would like to extent commuter rail. his campaign is confident there will be a strong showing today. >> i believe we need to keep our state moving forward. i'm the candidate who has been part of the progress. >> every day that goes by folks are switching from the others they met early but didn't seal
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stronger place. sean: frank giunta and rich ashu are vying for votes. both made stops. ashu was an executive at b.a.e. systems for more than 20 years. he likes his chances. frank giunta is hoping his constituents will elect him to a third term in the first congressional seat, a seat he's held on and off. >> i have traveled around the district over the summer and talked to as many people as we can. we've had a strategic campaign. we feel very confident and we feel great about the response that we're
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erin: representative jack flanagan has served as a selectman, school board member, and finance committee member. jim lawrence currently owns a consulting firm in nashua. he served three terms in the new hampshire house and lives in hudson. sean: in the u.s. senate race, kelly ayotte is being by jim rubens. ayotte is continuing to focus on doing the job rather than just keeping the job. her competitor, jim rubens, was a state senator in the is 1990's. she's no stranger to the race. two years ago he lost the republican ticket to scott brown. before you head to the polls, find all sorts of primary information. you can also watch our granite state debates and compare the
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tonight we'll bring you live updates starting at 8:00 on the primary results until the races are decided. erin: a teen is recovering this morning after being hit by a train in rochester. police say the girl was crossing the tracks yesterday afternoon when a new hampshire north coast train struck her. officers say the victim was not in a designated crossing area. she may have been distracted. she was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. an stabbed and robbed a delivery driver. the 28-year-old driver for the golden tow restaurant had just made a delivery on kelly street saturday night when someone hit him in the head and stabbed him in the neck as he left the building. the victim says his attacker was armed with a folding knife and demanded money after getting some cash the robber took off. he is described as a heavyset hispanic man with short black hair.
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t-shirt and jeans. sean: manchester police are investigating multiple reports of shots being fired. the most recent incident happened on sunday. officers found nearly 20 nine millimeter casings. they responded hearing up to five gunshots on pine street. hours before they, they received gunshot on lake avenue. an be cautious of disregarded needles. they have been called to pick up needles on the sides of roads. they are asking parents to warn children not to touch them and call the police or fire department to properly dispose of them. erin: coming up, actor kevin bacon responding to a request from the vermont town. hear what he had to say after being invited to the upcoming bacon fest. sean: ryan lochte at the center of an uncomfortable situation on "dancing with the stars."
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kelly ayotte: thanks, buddy. kelly (voiceover): i'm kelly ayotte. and when i take the plate for new hampshire... i'm up against a political machine that plays dirty -- i'm out here knocking down every lie... because new hampshire deserves better. that's why i'm batting for good-paying jobs, to protect social security and medicare... ...and help families pay for college... i approved this message because no matter what they're throwing at me...
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are predisposed to having asthma are less likely to do so if they are breast-fed. a study shows that breast cancer survivors who breast-feed for at least six months have a better chance of long-term survival. sean: ryan lochte got an unpleasant surprise on the premier of "dancing with the stars" last night. take a look. >> excuse me. sean: yeah, during the judges review, two men anti-lochte shirts rushed the stage. they were immediately taken away by security. producers cut to commercial. when they came back, the judges and lochte took a few moments to address the incident. >> we'll take a break. >> when there's that kind of strong emotion, what does that make you feel like? >> so many feelings are going through my head right now. a little hurt. >> this is a fresh start. we are only here to judge your ballroom
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the men who rushed the stage are now charged with trespassing. erin: turning to sports, the red sox took on the baltimore orioles. it was a big night for slugger, david ortiz. boston jumped out to an early lead. in the first inning, mookie betts lined one to left. dustin pedroia scored. in the bottom of the fourth, hanley ramirez crushed one over the monster wall for the 24th home run of david ortiz hit one out in the sixth for his career home run number 536. here it goes. now this ties mickey mantle for 17th. red sox went on to win 12-2. take that. sean: i think the ray my raise home run is still going. they are pulling seven championship sporting events because of the controversy bathroom law.
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among the events are the first two rounds of the mens division i basketball and the soccer this december. previously it announce it had will pull its 2017 all star game from charlotte due to the law. erin: the golfers took part in the golf classic yesterday, including the sports guys. the event benefits the newam donations are down over the summer. this golf tournament is important. over the years, the tournament has raised more than 335,000. sean: they announced the winners of the contest.
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wheelchairs. proceeds will be located to the handicaps pets foundation. erin: we have an update to a story we told you about yesterday. kevin bacon is responding to the request. people have an effort to get him to attend the upcoming bacon fest. here's what the actor had to say. >> this is kevin bacon sending the good people of brattleboro. i wish i could be there. i'm in vancouver shooting a film. i appreciate the support and hilarious effort that brattleboro and the state of vermont has made. i'm a big fan of vermont. i have two sisters that live in the great state. unfortunately, i've got to be working. have a great time. enjoy the bacon. sean: i love it.
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not kevin bacon. erin: obviously he has a connection. sean: he seemed sincere. kevin: so my application for kevin skarupa is still in the mix. sean: i think you are in. erin: maybe it'll come through. kevin: just wondering. we start off with the clear skies and light winds. patchy, dense fog in interior sections of the state. in the same areas where we saw it play out yesterday. much like yesterday, it will take an hour or two o burn off. visibilities a north down to less than a third of a mile. otherwise more sunshine remaining comfortable into the afternoon. temperatures today ranging from as cool as 76 or 77 up in pittsburgh to as high as 83 in nashua. not quite as cool tonight as we start to moderate the air mass in place. the front will arrive tomorrow. it is just a touch of humidity in the air. a couple of showers or storms are a possibility. even cooler air arriving behind the front before the next front tries to arrive over the weekend.
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every three to four days the front coming through the battle zone. you get the little tastes of autumn here and there. we've had that over the last couple of days. today we start out only to start warming up. we will see this front approach tomorrow with an increase in clouds and showers and maybe a thunderstorm to come along with it. a lot of 40's to lower 50's out there in southern parts of the state. only down in the mid 50's. an indication that the air mass is starting to moderate. you get in tow valleys and pretty thick fog has formed out there. it depends on how close you are to the lake. you are likely in the lower 50's. if you are a couple of miles away, you are down in the 40's this morning. still some 30's up north. as cool as 37 in isolated sheltered valleys up in the north country. a few area with visibility down to less than a third of a mile. these are just the reporting stations themselves at the local airports. dewpoints running in the 30's and 40's this morning. those will climb a bit as we work our way
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of days. tomorrow will be up around 60 only to see it fall back again for thursday and friday. temperatures as i mention anywhere from the mid 70's to lower 80's through the afternoon with a good deal of sunshine across the area. then with mostly clear skies it won't be quite as cool tonight. there may be even a few southern spots that only fall back down between 62 and 65 overnight. that will provide the launching pad up into the mid 80's tomorrow. here come a couple of scattered showers or storms. mainly tomorrow afternoon and through tomorrow evening. not everyone get nature to the showers and maybe even a couple of thundershowers. once it goes by northerly breeze as we work our way into the day on thursday. highs in the 60's to lower 70's. we get into friday and much like today we start to warm up a little bit more. that will lead us to the next front that eventually arrives later saturday evening and into sunday. today we tip out just above 80. some 70's up north. in a few western areas that are contending with fog with a slower start in the temperature
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eastern areas. we'll be back into the 50's out west and up north. warmest of the next several days looks to be on wednesday. of course late last week we had a temperature up around 90. you wonder if that was going to be the warmest, latest day of the calendar year. you begin to wonder if the 86 to 87 degree reading we have tomorrow is the latest, warmest temperature as we slide back into the 70's thereafter. a comfortable start to the weekend. looks like we'll have a couple of showers to contend with later saturday even or erin: we need the rain. sean: absolutely. kevin: just a couple of shots. erin: all right. right now the children's hospital at dartmouth is selling tickets for the mad hatter tea party. kids get to tour more than 30 tables that are all storybook themed. they get to take a red carpet photo with the mad hatter and friends and create teacup messages of hope. we spoke to one of the
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the event. >> what i do is i look through the book. i read it from of cover to cover and pick out elements into a table designed to bring it to life. >> they get to experience what it would be like to kind of be in the book. erin: the mad hatter tea party is from 1:00 to 3:00 this saturday at the manchester community college. that takes place before the ball which is a big fundraiser for c.h.a.d. the kids get to see all of the tables designed before the adult sean: you'll be there helping out. that will be nice. a heartwarming story out of chicago. how much money was raised for an elderly man who was struggling to do his job? now time for the u local hot shots. this is steven taking his dog for a go cart ride down in litchfield. submit your pictures and video. i hope he's not driving. join the thousands of u
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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. who got that funding restored and helped expand medicaid, too. i'm colin van ostern. i was raised by a single mom, and we didn't always have health insurance. that's why, as governor,
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sean: burger king is rolling out a new menu item that combined fast food with vending machine shoot. it is adding cheetos to the classic chicken fries. it will go on sale september 14th. the new treat that's deep fried chicken with a cheetos bring will cost you $2.89. with that. they are like cheese fries, sort of. okay. people across the world are rallies behind a chicago man who has been struggling to do his job. this 89-year-old has been selling popsicles for years. now his knees aren't keeping up. kevin: one customer was moved by the man's hard work he created a
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raised. sean: can you believe that? big support for him. coming up in the next hour, a local bride runs into a problem on her way to the ceremony. we'll explain why she was hitchhiking on her wedding day. ray: we're just minutes away from the polls opening in parts of the state. coming up, we'll look at some of the key contested races. erin: are you happy where you live? a new survey is revealing whi nation. golden outside or fluffy inside. deep pockets or delicious ridges. tasty egg or savory bacon. experience dunkin's new belgian waffle breakfast sandwich. it's not this or that. it's all of it.
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sean: now on "daybreak," it is primary day in new hampshire. granite staters head to the polls and the candidates jockey for the last-second votes. kevin: after a cool start to the day, temperatures warm up. ahead of the next front arriving with a chance of showers. details with the futur erin: community support. a crowd gathered in nashua to show unity after vandals targeted a local mosque. now members want police to look at one possible aspect. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now wmur "news 9 daybreak." erin: good morning, new hampshire. thanks for waking up with us today. i'm erin fehlau. sean: good morning.
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